[医学类试卷]医学博士外语模拟试卷28及答案与解析.doc
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1、医学博士外语模拟试卷 28 及答案与解析一、Section A(A)How the fish are delivered.(B) How the fish are affected.(C) Why fish affect people that way.(D)Why people are affected.(A)The infirmary was open.(B) The man wasn t really ill.(C) Yesterday wasnt a holiday.(D)The hospital was closed.(A)The poor working conditions in
2、 the hospital.(B) The danger of being infected with AIDS.(C) The shortage of well-trained health workers for AIDS patients.(D)The inadequate medical education about AIDS.(A)She wants some cosmetics.(B) She wants some medicine to treat her skin trouble.(C) She wants some ointment.(D)She wants some me
3、dicine to treat her stye.(A)Go to the cinema.(B) Go to the laboratory.(C) Write a report.(D)Join her friends.(A)134 pounds.(B) 170 pounds.(C) 152 pounds.(D)180 pounds.(A)There re not enough chocolates to go around.(B) The man has eaten more than the woman.(C) The woman wants to eat them up.(D)The ma
4、n shouldn t eat any more.(A)It is an optimistic one.(B) It varies according to her mood.(C) It is usually sarcastic.(D)It is determined by what she reads in the newspaper.(A)They are pleased with their new car.(B) They drive a different car today.(C) They dont normally drive on this route.(D)They th
5、ink it s nice to change their plan.(A)Its beautiful and expensive.(B) It s not so beautiful but the price is reasonable.(C) It s not beautiful, though expensive.(D)It s too cheap.(A)He built the cabinet himself.(B) Some people else made the cabinet.(C) He thought the cabinet was beautiful.(D)He did
6、not make the cabinet.(A)He is happy to help her.(B) He is not a typist.(C) He cant help her to move the typewriter.(D)He is not allowed to type.(A)He s angry with the student.(B) He s crazy.(C) He s late for class.(D)He s sick.(A)Robert is very rich.(B) Robert is generous.(C) Robert will help her.(D
7、)Robert is on vacation.(A)She doesn t have so much money.(B) She considers the price reasonable.(C) She buys very little chocolate.(D)She agrees with the man.二、Section B(A)The patient is calling the doctor s office to make an appointment.(B) The man is calling to book a ticket.(C) The man is calling
8、 to make a reservation.(D)The receptionist is making a phone call.(A)To cash a check.(B) To check up on the work.(C) To change the appointment.(D)To have a medical checkup.(A)Two o clock, the fourteenth, this month.(B) Four o clock, Friday, the fifteenth, next month.(C) Two o clock, the fourteenth,
9、next month.(D)Four o clock, Friday, the fourth, next month.(A)Blue Shield.(B) Blue Field.(C) Blue Glass.(D)Blue Cross. (A)He should pay half of the charge.(B) He needn t pay anything.(C) He needs to pay just a little.(D)He should pay three-fourths of the charge.(A)Heart attacks.(B) Strokes.(C) Drug
10、addiction.(D)Cerebral haemorrhage.(A)About 860,000.(B) About 1.5 million.(C) About 1/2 of the total population.(D)About 2/3 of the total population.(A)Easy to use.(B) Safe.(C) Economical.(D)Fast acting.(A)TPA does not work only on the heart.(B) TPA does not have an effect on the blood.(C) TPA is not
11、 a new drug any way.(D)TPA causes bleeding in the heart.(A)To test the drug on many more people with heart attacks.(B) To test those who suffer from heart attacks.(C) To test the doctors who use the new drug.(D)To test the new drug in hospitals.三、Section A26 New research methods are being brought to
12、_the subject.(A)bear on(B) pick up(C) take apart(D)bring on27 Human beings are_creatures, designed to be on the move.(A)distinctive(B) dynamic(C) intrinsic(D)mysterious28 HIV and AIDS may threaten the fundamental values of society, and any attempt to deal with them presents a_challenge.(A)formidable
13、(B) fatal(C) favorable(D)fantastic29 Kelley s publicists abruptly_a planned seven-city publicity tour, announcing that their “publishing objectives have been accomplished.“(A)called off(B) called down(C) called up(D)called for30 Crowding as an environmental variable is only beginning to be seriously
14、 examined, and the data so far is_.(A)informative(B) inconclusive(C) inconspicuous(D)indisputable31 Nature never ceases to surprise us. Molecules with_structures and properties turn up in the laboratory all the time.(A)bioactive(B) miniature(C) bizarre(D)invisible32 Modern epidemiologists are still
15、involved with_the causes of diseases.(A)deriving(B) originating(C) provoking(D)tracing四、Section B33 Food is often invested with religious significance.(A)installed(B) entertained(C) charged(D)consumed34 Up to 30 percent of all deaths from coronary heart disease can be attributed to cigarette smoking
16、.(A)exposed(B) endowed(C) entitled(D)ascribed35 In the 1970s, the desires for self-fulfillment of millions of Americans split away from the traditional symbols of success.(A)inspirations(B) applications(C) aspirations(D)motivations36 Life in technologically advanced societies has additional perils.(
17、A)advantages(B) prospects(C) hazards(D)adventures37 When we say a substance is of the same kind, we mean all parts of it are alike and show the same properties.(A)original(B) universal(C) genetic(D)homogeneous38 Experts can even reach consensus on how the material standard of living sharply reduces
18、the death rate.(A)agreement(B) decision(C) judgment(D)resolution39 Much of what we know about the subject on a hypothetical level can be traced to Dr. John B.Calhoun.(A)meditative(B) presumptive(C) thoughtful(D)deceptive40 Obesity is a condition perpetuated by a diversity of factors.(A)caused(B) sus
19、tained(C) modulated(D)modified五、Part Cloze41 【C1 】(A)corresponded(B) classified(C) conquered(D)collided42 【C2 】(A)incite(B) inhibit(C) indicate(D)inhale43 【C3 】(A)inferences(B) infarcts(C) ingredients(D)instances44 【C4 】(A)assesses(B) assorts(C) assists(D)asserts45 【C5 】(A)caution(B) concern(C) reso
20、rt(D)observe46 【C6 】(A)decade(B) defect(C) decay(D)deformation47 【C7 】(A)polish(B) polyp(C) plague(D)plaque48 【C8 】(A)straight up(B) straightforward(C) steadily(D)bottom up49 【C9 】(A)just as(B) so as(C) such(D)quite50 【C10 】(A)Square(B) Fair(C) Nature(D)Flare六、Part Reading Comprehension50 During his
21、 lifetime Alfred Nobel reaped millions of dollars in profits from his invention and manufacture of high explosives. Some of these greatly increased the killing power of weapons and so made war more terrible. Nobel, nevertheless, left much of his fortune for the promotion of world peace as well as th
22、e advancement of scientific knowledge and the encouragement of literary achievement.Alfred Bernhard Nobel was born in Stockholm, Sweden, on Oct. 21, 1833. Alfred was a sickly child. He was educated at home. Instead of going to high school he traveled widely. He learned chemistry and mechanical engin
23、eering in private studies and study abroad. At 21, he joined his father and brother in St. Petersburg. The father had begun some experiments with nitroglycerin but had abandoned them. Alfred resumed these experiments and invented a blasting cap, made of fulminate of mercury, to fire a charge of nitr
24、oglycerin. The cap was a very important development.Although still sickly, Nobel took charge of the family business. In 1863 he returned to Sweden and set up a small factory to make nitroglycerin. A year later a terrific explosion destroyed the plant and killed five people. One was his youngest brot
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