[医学类试卷]2017年医学博士外语真题试卷二(精选)及答案与解析.doc
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1、2017 年医学博士外语真题试卷二(精选)及答案与解析一、Section A1 Tennessees population is nearly two-fifths rural, and no single city or group of cities_the state.(A)dominates(B) manages(C) manipulates(D)controls2 How is it possible that such_deception has come to take place right under our noses?(A)obvious(B) significant(C
2、) necessary(D)widespread3 Now a paper in Science argues that organic chemicals in the rock come mostly from_on earth rather than bacteria on Mars.(A)configuration(B) constitution(C) condemnation(D)contamination4 Nothing is so uncertain as the fashion market where one style_over another before being
3、replaced.(A)dominates(B) manipulates(C) overwhelms(D)prevails5 Danish research shows that the increase in obese people in Denmark is roughly_to the increase of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.(A)equivalent(B) temporary(C) permanent(D)relevant6 Ted was felled by a massive stroke that affected his ba
4、lance and left him barely able to speak_.(A)bluntly(B) intelligibly(C) reluctantly(D)ironically7 In a technology-intensive enterprise, computers_all processes of the production and management.(A)dominate(B) overwhelm(C) substitute(D)imitate8 Rheumatologist advises that those with ongoing aches and p
5、ains first seek medical help to_ the problem.(A)affiliate(B) alleviate(C) aggravate(D)accelerate9 We are much quicker to respond, and we respond far too quickly by giving_to our anger.(A)vent(B) impulse(C) temper(D)offence10 Although most dreams apparently happen_, dream activity may be provoked by
6、external influences.(A)spontaneously(B) simultaneously(C) homogeneously(D)instantaneously二、Section B11 Then a strong current of electrons follows that path from the cloud to the ground, and it is that current that lights the channel as the lightning we see.(A)opens(B) completes(C) illuminates(D)elec
7、trifies12 He has been on hormone alternate therapy for four years and looks fantastic.(A)successor(B) replacement(C) surrogate(D)choice13 It had over 2, 000 apartment complexes, a great market, a large number of industrial workshops, an administrative center, a number of massive religious edifices,
8、and a regular grid pattern of streets and buildings.(A)ancient(B) carefully(C) very large(D)carefully protected14 When patients spend extended periods in hospital, they tend to become overly dependent and lose interest in taking care of themselves.(A)extremely(B) exclusively(C) exactly(D)explicitly1
9、5 Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of traffic congestion.(A)ameliorated(B) aggregated(C) deteriorated(D)duplicated16 The anxious parent was vigilant over the injured child in spite of a full array of emergency room of doctors and nurses.(A)preoccupi
10、ed(B) unwary(C) watchful(D)dozing17 It was reported that bacteria contaminated up to 80% of domestic retail raw chicken in the United States.(A)inflamed(B) inflicted(C) infected(D)infiltrated18 Researchers recently ran the numbers on gun violence in the United States and reported that right-to-carry
11、-gun laws do not inhibit violent crime.(A)curb(B) induce(C) lessen(D)impel19 Regardless of our uneasiness about stereotypes, numerous studies have shown clear difference between Chinese and western parenting.(A)specifications(B) sensations(C) conventions(D)conservations20 The doctor vacillated so fr
12、equently on disease-prevention techniques that his colleagues accused him of inconsistency.(A)wavered(B) instigated(C) experimented(D)relied三、Part Cloze20 It was the kind of research that gave insight into how flu strains could mutate so quickly. (One theory behind the 1918 versions sudden demise af
13、ter wreaking so much devastation was that it mutated to a nonlethal form. ) The same branch of research concluded in 2005 that the 1918 flu started in birds before passing to humans. Parsing this animal-human【C1】_could provide clues to 【C2】_the next potential superflu, which already has a name: H5N1
14、, also known as avian flu or bird flu. This potential killer also has a number: 59 percent. According to the World Health Organization, nearly three-fifths of the people who【C3】_H5N1 since 2003 died from the virus, which was first reported【C4】_humans in Hong Kong in 1997 before a more serious【C5】_oc
15、curred in Southeast Asia between 2003 and 2004. (It has since spread to Africa and Europe. ) Some researchers argue that those mortality numbers are exaggerated because WHO only【C6 】_cases in which victims are sick enough to go to the hospital for treatment【C7】_. compare that to the worldwide mortal
16、ity rate of the 1918 pandemic; it may have killed roughly 50 million people, but that was only 10 percent of the number of people infected, according to a 2006 estimate. H5N1s saving grace and the only reason were not running around masked up in public right nowis that the strain doesnt jump from bi
17、rds to humans, or from humans to humans, easily. There have been just over 600 cases (and 359 deaths) since 2003. But【C8】_its lethality, and the chance it could turn into something far more transmissible, one might expect H5N1 research to be exploding, with labs【C9】_the viruss molecular components t
18、o understand how it spreads between animals and【C10】_to humans, and hoping to discover a vaccine that could head off a pandemic.21 【C1 】(A)interact(B) interface(C) connection(D)contamination22 【C2 】(A)stopping(B) stopped(C) have stopped(D)stop23 【C3 】(A)contacted(B) contracted(C) concentrated(D)infe
19、cted24 【C4 】(A)on(B) in(C) of(D)with25 【C5 】(A)breakout(B) take place(C) happen(D)outbreak26 【C6 】(A)accounts(B) numbers(C) counts(D)takes27 【C7 】(A)Moreover(B) Still(C) Furthermore(D)Thereafter28 【C8 】(A)given(B) giving(C) to give(D)speaking of29 【C9 】(A)parsing(B) parsed(C) to parse(D)having parse
20、d30 【C10 】(A)presently(B) potentially(C) potently(D)importantly四、Part Reading Comprehension30 Planes may account for only 2 per cent of the worlds carbon emissions, but it is a figure destined to rise. The aviation industry is expanding at a dramatic rate, around 5 percent a year. Twice as many pass
21、engers are likely to be passing through British airports in 2020 compared with today, and three times by 2030. As the developed world acknowledges climate change warnings, the carbon emissions from other industries will fall. The aviation industrys output will therefore account for an even larger pe
22、rcentage of emissions. One calculation, by the Climate Change Research (CCR), suggests the U. K. aviation industry could end up accounting for every gram of our carbon quota by 2040. Such calculations suppose aircraft designers cannot clean up their act, a suggestion firmly rejected by experts who p
23、oint to a massive research program aimed at cutting fuel use by planes by around 50 percent by 2020, a move that would also halve their carbon emissions. To reach that aim, a key factor will be lightweight composites, materials made of several components, including carbon fibres. These are as strong
24、 and flexible as metal but as light as plasti C. Planes such as the Airbus A340 are already made of material that is 10 percent carbon composite. This cuts weight, decreases fuel use and reduces carbon emission. The next generation of aircrafts, will make even more use of composites: a tremendous sa
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