职称英语2004年卫生类B级试题
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职称英语考试2004年卫生类B级考试试题
第1部分:词汇选项 (第l~15题,每题1分,共15分)
下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语画有底横线,请从每个句子后面
所给的4个选项中选择1个与画线部分意义最相近的词或短语。请将答案涂在答题卡相应
的位置上。
1 Have you talked to her lately?
A lastly B finally
C shortly D recently
2 While we don’t agree,we continue to be friends.
A whoever B Where
C Although D Whatever
3 Enormous sums of money have been spent on space exploration
A Much B Large
C Small D Fixed
4 About one million Americans are diagnosed annually with skin cancer
A every year B severely
C actively D every month
5 The policeman wrote down all the particulars of the accident.
A secrets B details
C benefits D words
6 We will take your recent illness into consideration when marking your exams
A effect B account
C effort D discount
7 There are a limited number of books on this subject in the library.
A small B total
C good D great
8 The chairman proposed that we should stop the meeting
A showed B suggested
C agreed D believed
9 Mary has blended the ingredients.
A made B mixed
C cooked D eaten
10 They agreed to modify their policy.
A clarify B define
C change D develop
11 The dentist has decided to extract her bad tooth
A take out B break off
C push in D dig up
12 The economy continued to exhibit signs of decline in September.
A play B show
C send D tell
13 This table is strong and durable.
A 10ng-1asting B extensive
C far reaching D eternal
14 He endured great pain before he finally expired.
A fired B resigned
C died D retreated
15 The girl is gazing at herself in the mirror.
A smiling B laughing
C shouting D staring
第2部分:阅读判断 (第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)
阅读下面这篇短文,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。
如果该旬提供的是正确信息,请在答题卡上把A涂黑;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请在
答题卡上把B涂黑;如果该句的信息文章中没有提及,请在答题卡上把C涂黑。
Sleeping
People who sleep for more than eight hours a night do not live as long as those who sleep
for six hours,according to the biggest study yet into sleep patterns and mortality(死亡率).
Scientists have no explanation for the findings and do not know if they mean people who
like a lie.in(睡懒觉)Can extend their lives by sleeping less. .
Although it is a common belief that sleeping for at least eight hours a night is vital for
health and well—being.the six.year study involving more than 1.1 million Americans older than
30 found that those who slept for 1ess than eight hours were far from doing themselves any
long—term harm。
“Individuals who now average 6.5 hours of sleep a night Can be reassured that this is a safe
amount of sleep.From a health standpoint。there is no reason to sleep longer,” said Daniel
Kripke ,a professor of psychiatry(精神病学)at the University of California,San Diego.
Dr.Kripke said.“We don’t know if long sleep periods lead to death.Additional studies are
needed to determine if setting your alarm clock earlier will actually improve your health.”
The scientists.who were funded by the American Cancer Society,found也at the best
survival rates were among the men and women who slept for seven hours a night.Those who
slept for eight hours were 12 per cent more likely to die during t11e six—year period of the study,
when other factors such as diet and smoking were taken into account.
Even those who spent a mere five hours a night in bed lived longer than those who slept
eight or more hours.However, an increasing death rate was found among those who slept for
less than five hours.
Dr.Kripke said.“Previous sleep studies have indicated that both short-and long-duration
(持续时间)sleep had higher mortality rates.However, none of those studies were large enough
to distinguish the difference between seven and eight hours a night,until flow.”
16 More than 1’1 million Americans participated in the six-year study.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
17 All the participants were from the state of California.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
18 The study shows that the longer you sleep each night,the longer you’11 live.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
19 The findings indicate that it is all right to sleep for 6.5 hours a night.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
20 Most of the participants slept for 7 hours a night during the study.
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
Sleeping for less than 5 hours each night is better than sleeping for 5 hours·
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
22 The study was the first to tell the difference between 7 and 8 hours of sleep a night·
A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned
第3部分:概括大意与完成句子 (第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)
阅读下面这篇短文,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1~4段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第27"30题要求从所给的6个选项中
选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。
Ford
1 Ford’s great strength was the manufacturing process-not invention. Long before he started
a car company,he was a worker,known for picking up pieces of metal and wire and turning
men into machines.He started putting cars together in 1891.Although it was by no means the
first popular automobile,the Model T showed the world just how creative Ford was at
combining technology and market.
2 The company’s assembly line alone threw America’s Industrial Revolution into overdrive
(高速运转).Instead of having workers put together the entire car ,Ford’s friends,who were great
toolmakers from Scotland,organized teams that added parts to each Model T as it moved down a
line.By the time Ford’s Highland Park plant was humming(嗡嗡作响)along in 1914. the
world’s first automatic conveyor belt could turn out a car every 93 minutes.
3 The same year Henry Ford shocked the world with the$5.a.day minimum wage scheme.
the greatest contribution he had ever made.The average wage in the auto industry then was
$2.34 for a 9-hour shift.Ford not only doubled that,he also took an hour off the workday.In
those years it was unthinkable that a man could be paid that much for doing something that
didn’t involve an awful lot of training or education.The Wall Street Journal called the plan“an
economic crime”,and critics everywhere laughed at Ford.
4 But as the wage increased later to daily$10,it proved a Critical component of Ford’s dream
to make the automobile accessible(可及的)to a11. The critics were too stupid to understand that
because Ford had lowered his costs per car, the higher wages didn’t matter---except for making it
possible for more people to buy Cars.
23 Paragraph 1
24 Paragraph 2
25 Paragraph 3
26 Paragraph4
A Ford’s Followers
B The Assesmbly Line
C Ford’s Great Drem
D The Establishment of the Company
E Ford’s Biggest Contribution
F Ford’s Great Talent
27 The assembly line made it possible to
28 Ford was the first to adopt
29 Higher wages enabled many people to
30 Ford’s higher—wage and lower—cost strategy was strongly
A criticized by the media
B the low wage in the auto industry
C own a car
D produce cars in large numbers
E the-8-hour-shift practice
F combined technology and market
第4部分:阅读理解(第31~45题,每题3分,共45分)
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每道题后面有4个选项。请根据文章的内容,
从每题所给的4个选项中选择1个最佳答案,涂在答题卡相应的位置上。
第一篇
Florence Nightingale
Florence Nightingale was born in Florence,Italy, while her wealthy English parents were
traveling in Europe.As a child,she traveled to many places with her family and learned how to
speak several languages.
When Nightingale was 17,she told her family that she was going to help sick people·Her
parents did not approve, but Nightingale was determined.
She traveled to hospitals all over Europe.She saw that doctors were working too hard·She
saw that patients died because they did not get enough care.Nightingale felt that women could
be doing more to help doctors take care of sick people· .. ..
Nightingale knew that in order for nurses to do more,they needed special training in how to
take care of sick people.Nightingale went to a hospital in Germany to study nursing·Then she
returned to London and became the head of a group of women called Gentlewomen During
Illness.These women cared for sick people in their homes.
In 1 854,England was fighting a war with Russia,War reporters wrote about the terrible
conditions in the hospitals that cared for the wounded.People demanded that something be done
about it.A leader of the government asked Florence Nightingale to take some nurses into the
war hospitals.So,in November 1 854,Nightingale finally got to work in a hospital·
She took along 38 nurses whom she had trained herself. . .
At first.the doctors on the battlefields did not want Nightingale and her nurses in their
hospitals.They did not believe that women could help.But in fact,the nurses did make a
difference.They worked around the clock,tending the sick.Thanks to their hard work,many
wounded soldiers survived.
After the war, Nightingale and her nurses were treated like heroes.Finally,in 1860,she
started the Nightingale School for Nurses.In time,thanks to Florence Nightingale,nursing
became an important part of medicine.
31 Florence Nightingale was born into a rich
A Italian family.
B Russian family.
C English family .
D German family.
32 Nightingale’s parents did not approve of her decision
A to work as a doctor.
B to care for sick people.
C to fight in the War with Russia.
D to travel to hospitals all over Europe.
33 It was not until the War with Russia that Nightingale
A got to work in a hospital.
B began to study nursing.
C started to care for sick people in their homes.
D became the head of Gentlewomen During Illness.
34 0n the battlefields Nightingale and her nurses proved to be
A as bad as the doctors had expected.
B quite generous.
C less than useful.
D very helpful.
35 Nightingale played a great role in
. A the building of war hospitals.
B the education of women.
C the development of nursing.
D the improvement of working conditions for women·
第二篇
Crystal Ear
0ne day a friend asked my wife Jill if 1 wanted a hearing aid.“He certainly does
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