[外语类试卷]职称英语(卫生类)C级模拟试卷31(无答案).doc
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1、职称英语(卫生类)C 级模拟试卷 31(无答案)一、 词汇选项 (第 1-15 题,每题 1 分,共 15 分)下面每个句子中均有 1 个词或短语在括号中,请为每处括号部分的词汇或短语确定1 个意义最为接近选项。1 Mary Mapes Dodge exercised considerable influence on childrens literature in the late nineteenth century.(A)stylistic(B) great(C) personal(D)exclusive2 Many classical music lovers feel disorie
2、nted when they listen to modern atonal music.(A)disgusted(B) disappointed(C) lost(D)enchanted3 Cattle graze on the-dry uplands of the island of Hawaii.(A)wander(B) breed(C) feed(D)exercise4 American journalists often overstate a situation to make the news more stimulating.(A)exaggerate(B) inspire(C)
3、 animate(D)misinterpret5 Wet clays can be easily molded into a form that they retain.(A)compressed(B) combined(C) placed(D)shaped6 After years of research, Charles Drew devised a procedure for preserving plasma.(A)transporting(B) saving(C) reusing(D)labeling7 Hes going to set off on a journey to New
4、 York.(A)begin(B) beset(C) flaunt(D)braid8 These scissors are blunt and can not cut paper.(A)weak(B) broken(C) dull(D)rough9 Most cloud formations occur when air masses of different temperatures collide.(A)touch(B) smash(C) bump(D)clash10 Pure feldspar is a colorless, transparent mineral, but impuri
5、ties commonly make it opaque and colorful.(A)truly(B) rapidly(C) periodically(D)frequently11 Margaret Meads reputation was established with the publication of her first book in 198and was enhanced by her many subsequent contributions to anthropology.(A)obscured(B) entranced(C) heightened(D)restored1
6、2 There are numerous manuals available with instructions on how to fix a bicycle.(A)control(B) ride(C) repair(D)steer13 The hub of commerce is located near the capital.(A)station(B) example(C) nucleus(D)remnant14 His friend unexpectedly dropped in.(A)visited(B) stepped in(C) dropped off(D)met15 Bats
7、 are extremely shy creatures and avoid humans if at all possible.(A)timid(B) clean(C) private(D)noisy 二、 阅读判断 (第 16-22 题,每题 1 分,共 7 分)下面的短文后列出了 7 个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择 A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择 B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择 C。15 Water ResourceMore than half of the water used for drinking, washing an
8、d irrigating comes from under the ground. This subterranean (地下的)water is known as groundwater.It is generally taken for granted that the groundwater drawn from wells is present every where and will always be available and clean and safe to drink. But experts are reporting that groundwater sources c
9、an dry up through overuse, or become contaminated as a result of pollution, poor sanitation (卫生)or salt water intrusion.This“ invisible resource“as groundwater was described by the United Nations for its 1998 observance (纪念)of World Day for Wateris slowly emerging in political, economic and personal
10、 affairs.With demand growing and supply presenting greater difficulties, groundwater is on the way to becoming a boom business. The World Bank estimates that the developing countries will require investments totaling $ 600 billion to repair and improve water systems. Of the investments that are actu
11、ally made, a substantial amount will be devoted to extracting and piping groundwater, primarily for agricultural use and secondarily for industry and household consumption. With a trend towards privatization of public services, it can be expected that a growing portion of investments in water will c
12、ome from the private sector; requirements that governments privatize water utilities are already being written into the terms of multilateral loans. One consequence of growing privatization may be that access to water will not be re-graded as a right, but as a function of economic markets.Groundwate
13、r, which in its natural state is more protected than surface water, is the preferred source of drinking water for cities. But pressure is being placed on groundwater resources lying close to urban areas by exploding populations, as the portion of the worlds people residing in citied balloons from 31
14、 percent in 1995 to a projected 50 percent in 2005. And there is also the pressure of dollars to purchase land lying above groundwater sources and to keep it in a natural state, in order to protect aquifers (蓄水的) from contamination. In the developing countries, where urban population growth is surpa
15、ssing sewage systems, the problem of untreated human waste is extremely serious.Alongside the problems of public groundwater sources is the increased consumption of privately bottled water, most of which is named spring water, i. e. groundwater. Consumption of bottled water in the United States, for
16、 instance, has risen from virtually nil(零)in the 1950s to 843 million gallons in 1984 and 2. 95 billion gallons in 1997. But drinking bottled water is not just a trend for the middle classes. In developing countries, water pipes rarely extend to the poorer neighbourhoods, and residents have no choic
17、e but to pay high prices for bottled water.Political leaders and analysts are talking more frequently about the possibility that increasing demand for precious groundwater will lead to crossborder conflicts, even wars. It is not easy to resolve disputes over the highest groundwater rights, since man
18、y aquifers and underground streams cross national borders; and a well drilled vertically within the boundaries of one country may very well be drawing water from the same aquifer, also chosen by a neighbouring nation. Inclined and even horizontal drilling further complicates this issue.16 The passag
19、e mainly talks about the privatization of groundwater.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned17 Groundwater is omnipresent.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned18 Groundwater is a preferred source of drinking water.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned19 Access to water will be regarded as a function of econom
20、ic markets.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned20 Compared with developed countries, the biggest problem in developing countries is cross-border conflicts and wars.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned21 The middle classes drink bottled water because water pipes rarely extend to their neighbourhoods.(A)R
21、ight(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned22 Bottled water is more convenient.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned三、 概括大意与完成句子 (第 23-30 题,每题 1 分,共 8 分)下面的短文后有 2 项测试任务:(1)第 23-26 题要求从所给的 6 个选项中为第 2-5 段每段选择一个最佳标题;(2)第 27-30 题要求从所给的 6 个选项中为每个句子确定一个最佳选项。22 Icy Microbes1 In ice that has sealed a salty Antarctic lake f
22、or more than 2, 800 years, scientists have found frozen bacteria and algae that returned to life after thawing. The research may help in the search for life on Mars, which is thought to have subsurface lakes of ice.2 A research team led by Peter Doran of the University of Illinois at Chicago drilled
23、 through more than 39 feet of ice to collect samples of bacteria and algae. When Dorans team brought them back and warmed them up a bit, they sprang back to life.3 Doran said the microbes have been age-dated at 2, 800 years old, but even older microbes may live deeper in the ice sheet sealing the la
24、ke, and in the briny water below the ice. That deeper ice and the water itself will be cautiously sampled in a later expedition that will test techniques that may one day be used on Mars.4 Called Lake Vida, the 4. 5-square-kilometer body is one of a series of lakes located in the McMurdo Dry Valleys
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