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1、医学博士外语模拟试卷 41(无答案)Section A(A)He is always fit.(B) He had appendicitis.(C) He has no problem.(D)He has never been ill. (A)Whether the dentist teaches at the University will decide.(B) Whether the patient calls early in the morning.(C) Whether it is an emergency or a routine work.(D)Whether it is the
2、 day for the dentist to have his practice. (A)Its harmful for him to use his voice.(B) He needs to see a doctor.(C) He needs to whisper.(D)The woman is Sams doctor. (A)Shes really lucky.(B) Shes far better than the others.(C) Shes got the otherssupport.(D)Shes been working hard. (A)Adviser.(B) Compu
3、ter programmer.(C) Product designer.(D)Computer designer. (A)The man.(B) Too little sleep.(C) A hat.(D)The sun. (A)She likes to eat nuts.(B) She is self-disciplined.(C) She behaves badly at school.(D)She enjoys leaving her parents in the dark. (A)It is dull all the time.(B) It comes and goes every n
4、ow and then.(C) It is not always that bad.(D)It is sometimes as sharp as a knife attack. (A)The woman was so silly as to waste much money.(B) It was costly to have the motorcycle fixed in the garage.(C) Bill must have repaired the motorcycle himself.(D)There was a serious problem with the motorcycle
5、. (A)She is really angry.(B) She forgives the man.(C) She is indifferent to it.(D)She feels sorry for the mans absence. (A)Go to a different doctor.(B) Ask her doctor for a different medication.(C) Change her appointment.(D)Buy some OTC medicines on her own. (A)Cars that drive themselves may be very
6、 expensive.(B) The women will be able to buy an intelligent car.(C) He is working with a car producer on intelligent cars.(D)Driving to work is really a headache. (A)At a physicians office.(B) At the post office.(C) At the pediatricians office.(D)At an ophthalmologists office. (A)Mrs. Smith is good
7、at theory but drives poorly.(B) Mrs. Smith always get lost on the road.(C) Mrs. Smith knows little about rules and drives fast.(D)Mrs. Smith doesnt know how to stop the car. (A)A delicate art.(B) A religion.(C) An exact science.(D)Away of life. Section B(A)Running nose.(B) Fever.(C) Cough.(D)Pain in
8、 joints and muscles. (A)She has chronic illness of respiratory system.(B) She has all the symptoms of a common cold.(C) She has ever been to some crowded places.(D)She contacted the person who is diagnosed of SARS. (A)Go back home and relax.(B) Get examined and wait.(C) Get hospitalized and isolated
9、.(D)Get treated immediately. (A)SARS is an infectious disease but curable.(B) SARS is an infectious disease and incurable.(C) The man has been identified as SARS for his contact history.(D)The man cannot been identified as SARS because of his symptom. (A)Blood pressure and joints examination.(B) Blo
10、od pressure and X-ray.(C) Blood test and X-ray.(D)Blood test and joints examination. (A)Poor, untrained women.(B) Young medical students.(C) Wives of military officers.(D)Middle-class men and women. (A)Medical men.(B) Upper-class women.(C) Professional nurses.(D)Military commanders. (A)Nursing was a
11、n art that could not be taught.(B) Additional medical care from nurses was unnecessary.(C) Volunteer nurses from the upper class were adequate.(D)Educated nurses would undermine their authority. (A)Public hygiene in the United States.(B) Florence Nightingale: a nurses story.(C) The fight for nursing
12、 education in the United States.(D)Health care in upper-and lower-class neighborhoods. (A)Bellevue was a hospital.(B) Bellevue was a government.(C) Bellevue was a university.(D)Bellevue was a womens prison. (A)One always knows what his muscles are doing.(B) One performs simple actions without workin
13、g.(C) Ones muscles are used only to the extent necessary for each action they perform.(D)One improves muscular action consciously. (A)Voluntary muscles.(B) Involuntary muscles.(C) Muscles fibers.(D)Sensory nerves. (A)Because she has more voluntary muscles than an average man.(B) Because she has only
14、 60 to 70 percent as much muscle for her body mass as mans.(C) Because she has 60 to 70 percent less muscles for her body mass.(D)Because she has less muscle fiber for her body weight. (A)The efficiency of our muscles.(B) The normal breathing function.(C) Direction our muscles intelligently.(D)The w
15、ork of only our involuntary muscles. (A)They can become shorter and thicker.(B) They can stretch.(C) They have sense linking the muscles to the brain.(D)They can retract to their original position. Section A31 The thieves fled with the local police close on their_.(A)backs(B) necks(C) toes(D)heels32
16、 A friendship may be deep, lasting, or_, casual and situational.(A)critical(B) identical(C) superficial(D)original33 The head of the Museum was_and let us actually examine the ancient manuscripts.(A)promising(B) agreeing(C) pleasing(D)obliging34 It is believed that children of two or three years old
17、 are able to learn any language if they are_it.(A)involved in(B) indulged in(C) disposed to(D)exposed to35 Tim has failed three courses this semester, so he will have to_them next semester.(A)remake(B) repeat(C) reapply(D)revise36 The tone of the article_the writers mood at the time.(A)reproduced(B)
18、 reflected(C) imagined(D)imitated37 The scientists have made an_study of the viruses that cause the disease.(A)exhausted(B) exhausting(C) exhaustive(D)exhaustion38 In the face of unexpected difficulties, he demonstrated a talent for quick, _action.(A)determining(B) defensive(C) demanding(D)decisive3
19、9 Last Sunday she came to visit us out of the blue. The italicized phrase means _.(A)unexpectedly(B) unhappily(C) untidily(D)unofficially40 The teacher told the students to stay in the classroom and they did_.(A)absolutely(B) accidentally(C) accordingly(D)accuratelySection B41 The tendency of the hu
20、man body to reject foreign matter is the main obstacle to successful organ transplantation.(A)factor(B) constituent(C) break(D)barrier42 Whenever you need Tom, he is always there whether it be an ear or a helping hand, so you can always lean on him.(A)benefit from(B) count on(C) stand for(D)stick to
21、43 The news reports completely overlooked the more profound political implications of the events.(A)foresaw(B) neglected(C) explored(D)assessed44 Teachers and nurses who deal with children are obliged to report cases of suspected child abuse to authorities.(A)reminded(B) expected(C) requested(D)comp
22、elled45 Your grade will be based in large part on the originality of your ideas.(A)popularity(B) creativity(C) feasibility(D)flexibility46 We suspect there is a quite deliberate attempt to sabotage the elections and undermine the electoral commission.(A)conscious(B) desperate(C) intentional(D)clumsy
23、47 So strange were the circumstances of my story that I can scarcely believe myself to have been a party to them.(A)hardly(B) just(C) almost(D)definitely48 Smoke particles and other air pollutants are often trapped in the atmosphere, thus forming dirty fog.(A)caught(B) constrained(C) concealed(D)con
24、centrated49 Employees in chemical factories are entitled to receive extra pay for doing hazardous work.(A)poisonous(B) difficult(C) harmful(D)dangerous50 Curt Carlson, the wealthiest man in Minnesota, owned a hotel and travel company with sales reaching in the neighborhood of 9 billion.(A)precisely(
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