[外语类试卷]职称英语(卫生类)C级模拟试卷32(无答案).doc
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1、职称英语(卫生类)C 级模拟试卷 32(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 Ruth Benedicts highly popular book Patterns of Culture stressed the role of culture in personality formation.(A)overly(B) very(C) fairly(D)relatively2 Because the sale of bonds is a convenient
2、 means of raising capital, corporations often issue bonds as well as stocks.(A)as good as(B) as substitutes for(C) in addition to(D)instead of3 In the western United States one can still find posts to which nineteenth-century cowboys hitched their horses.(A)tied(B) led(C) pulled(D)brought4 In the Na
3、vaho household, grandparents and other relatives play indispensable roles in raising children.(A)dominant(B) exemplary(C) essential(D)demanding5 The osprey flies above the water and when it spots a fish it swoops down to catch it.(A)drops(B) sees(C) wants(D)selects6 His job was to look after the ani
4、mals.(A)search for(B) care for(C) follow(D)trap7 Trading companies put up the money for the first English colonies in North America.(A)supplied(B) earned(C) needed(D)borrowed8 He spoke so quickly that it was difficult to take down what he was saying.(A)translate(B) record(C) follow(D)interpret9 No p
5、art of New Hampshire is far from water.(A)mountain(B) town(C) section(D)village10 Most sound vibrations arrive at the eardrum by way of the auditory canal.(A)search for(B) reach(C) tickle(D)whisper to11 In 197the United States Army began to assign women to positions previously classified as having c
6、ombat status.(A)secretly(B) genuinely(C) formerly(D)officially12 Penguins do not suffer from the cold in Antarctica because their feathers secrete protective oil.(A)hide(B) warm(C) produce(D)absorb13 Until the late nineteenth century, there was no uniform system of time-keeping in the United States.
7、(A)personal(B) efficient(C) consistent(D)practical14 Insects thrive all over, from the hottest deserts to the snow-clad peaks of lofty mountains.(A)silently(B) totally(C) everywhere(D)overhead15 In prehistoric times people seldom stayed anywhere for very long because their food supply usually ran ou
8、t.(A)became depleted(B) was stolen(C) escaped(D)spoiled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 F. D. RooseveltWhen President Franklin D. Roosevelt collapsed and died of a stroke in April 12, 1945, the nation went
9、into a state of depression unknown since the death of Abraham Lincoln. Roosevelt had become inseparably linked with a series of national crisesin his case the Great Depression and World World War II . And like Lincoln, Roosevelt was viewed as a savior, a man who had redeemed his people. Put simply,
10、F. D. Roosevelt enjoyed the elusive charisma (引起 大众景仰的领袖特质)so prized but politicians. Blessed with enormous self-confidence and an ingratiating personality, he inspired tremendous loyalty among most Americans. They loved him and put him in the White House on four separate occasions 1932, 1936, 1940,
11、 and 1944. But like all charismatic leaders, Roosevelt also generated tremendous hostility in some circles, particularly in corporate boardroom and the parlors of the well-to-do (富人的会客厅). They viewed him as a “traitor to his class“, a politician so seduced by power (受权势诱惑) that he posed a threat to
12、property and the social order.Franklin D. Roosevelt was a complicated man, a beloved acquaintance of thousands but an intimate of very few. Bon rich and raised in pampered splendor (优越受宠的环境),he nevertheless led a virtual revolution in public policy, giving ethnic minorities, labor unions, and poor p
13、eople their first taste of influence at federal level. Although Roosevelt inspired a legion of intellectuals to invest their energies in public service, he was not an innovative thinker himself. He preferred the give-and-take of politics, and the inherent excitement of its risks, to the intricate nu
14、ts and bolts of social and economic policy. His public outward character was overwhelming, but there was also a private side to his life that the American people understood only superficially. During the Summer of 1921, little more than a decade before he became president, Roosevelt contracted polio
15、, or infantile paralysis, a disease that crippled him for the rest of his life.16 The death of President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 19was a great blow to American people.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned17 Both Lincoln and Franklin had saved his people from some trouble.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not menti
16、oned18 All the Americans are loyal to Franklin.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned19 Franklin was elected President for four consecutive terms.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned20 Franklin had many intimate friends.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned21 Franklin liked complicated social and economic po
17、licy better than anything else.(A)Right(B) Wrong(C) Not mentioned22 Franklin got infantile paralysis even since he became the President of the United States.(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
18、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 The Mir Space Station1 The Russian Mir Space Station, which came down in 2001 at last after 15 years of pioneering the concept of long-term human space flight, is remembered for its accomplishments in the human space flight history. It can be credited with many firsts i
19、n space.2 During Mirs lifetime, Russia spent about US$4. 2 billion to build and maintain the station.3 The Soviet Union launched Mir, which was designed to last from three to five years, on February 20, 1986, and housed 104 astronauts over 12 years and seven months, most of whom were not Russian. In
20、 fact, it became the first international space station by playing host to 62 people from 11 countries. From 1955 through 1998, seven astronauts from the United States took turns living on Mir for up to six months each. They were among the 37 Americans who visited the station during nine stopovers by
21、 space shuttles.4 The more than 400 million the United States provided Russian for the visits not only kept Mir operating, but also gave the Americans and their partners in the international station project valuable experience in long-term flight and multinational operations.5 A debate continues ove
22、r Mirs contributions to science. During its existence, Mir was the laboratory for 23, 000 experiments and carried scientific equipment, estimated to be worth $ 80 million, from many nations. Experiments on Mir are credited with a range of findings, from the first solid measurement of the ration of h
23、eavy helium atoms in space to how to grow wheat in space. But for those favouring human space exploration, Mir showed that people could live and work in space long enough for a trip to Mars. The longest single stay in space is the 437. 7 days that Russian astronaut Valery Polyakov spent on Mir from
24、1994 to 1995. And Sergie Avdeyev accumulated 747. 6 days in space in three trips to the space station. The longest American stay was that of Shannon Lucid, who spent 188 days aboard Mir in 1996.6 Despite the many firsts Mir accomplished, 1997 was a bad year out of 15 for Mir. In 1997, an oxygen gene
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