同济大学人体解剖学2008年考博真题考博试卷
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2008年医学博士外语真题试卷(总分:206.00,做题时间:90分钟)1.Section A(分数:10.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________A.It was called off unexpectedly.B.It raised more money than expected.C.It received fewer people than expected.D.It disappointed the woman for the man" s absence.A.A thoracic case.B.A nervous disorder.C.A stomach problem.D.A psychiatric condition.A.In the housing office on campus.B.In the downtown hotel.C.At the rental agency.D.In the nursing home.A.Thrilled.B.Refreshed.C.Exhausted.D.Depressed.A.To travel with his parents.B.To organize a picnic in the country.C.To cruise, even without his friends.D.To take a flight to the Maldives instead.A.He" s got a revert.B.He" s got nausea.C.He" s got diarrhea.D.He" s got a runny nose.A.To suture the man" s wound.B.To remove the bits of glass.C.To disinfect the man" s wound.D.To take a closer look at the man" s wound.A.Mr. Lindley had got injured.B.Mr. Lindley had fallen asleep.C.Mr. Lindley had fallen off his chair.D.Mr. Lindley had lost consciousness.A.She will apply to Duke University.B.She will probably attend the University of Texas.C.She made up her mind to give up school for work.D.She chose Duke University over the University of Texas.A.Her boyfriend broke up with her.B.She was almost run over by a truck.C.One of her friends was emotionally hurt.D.She dumped her boyfriend" s truck in the river.A.The patient will not accept the doctor" s recommendation.B.The doctor lost control of the allergic reaction.C.The doctor finds it hard to decide what to do.D.The medicine is not available to the patient.A.It was more expensive than the original price.B.It was given to the woman as a gift.C.It was the last article on sale.D.It was a good bargain.A.Excited.B.Impatient.C.Indifferent.D.Concerned.A.She regrets buying the car.B.The car just arrived yesterday.C.She will certainly not buy the ear.D.This is the car she has been wanting.A.He is seriously ill.B.His work is a mess.C.The weather is lousy this week.D.He has been working under pressure.2.Section B(分数:10.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________A.He has got bowel cancerB.He has got heart disease.C.He has got bone cancer.D.He has got heartburn.A.To have a colonoscopy.B.To seek a second opinionC.To be put on chemotherapy.D.To have his bowel removed.A.A pretty minor surgery.B.A normal life ahead of him.C.A miracle in his coming years.D.A life without any inconveniences.A.Thankful.B.Admiring.C.Resentful.D.Respectful.A.It was based on the symptoms the man had described.B.It was prescribed considering possible complications.C.it was given according to the man" s actual condition.D.it was effective because of a proper intervention.A.Smoking and lung Cancer.B.Lung cancer and the sexes.C.How to quit Smoking.D.How to prevent lung cancer.A.Current smokers exclusively.B.Second-hand smokers.C.With a lung problem.D.At age 40 or over.A.156.B.269.C.7498D.9427A.Smoking is the culprit in causing lung cancerB.Women are more vulnerable in lung cancer than men.C.Women are found to be more addicted to smoking than men.D.When struck by lung cancer, men seem to live longer than women.A.Lung cancer can be early detected.B.Lung cancer is deadly but preventable.C.Lung cancer is fatal and unpredictable.D.Smoking affects the lungs of men and women differently.A.A hobby.B.The whole world.C.A learning experience.D.A career to earn a riving.A.Her legs were broken.B.Her arms were broken.C.Her shoulders were severely injured.D.Her cervical vertebrae were seriously injured.A.She learned a foreign language.B.She learned to make friendsC.She learned to be a teacher.D.She learned living skills.A.She worked as skiing coach.B.She was a college instructor.C.She was a social worker in the clinic.D.She worked as elementary school teacher.A.Optimistic and hard-bitten.B.Pessimistic and cynical.C.Humorous and funny.D.Kind and reliable.3.Section A(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________4.I am afraid that you" 11 have to______the deterioration of the condition.(分数:2.00)A.account forB.call forC.look forD.make for5.Twelve hours a week seemed a generous______of your time to the nursing home.(分数:2.00)A.afflictionB.alternativeC.allocationD.alliance6.Every product is______tested before being put into the market.(分数:2.00)A.expensivelyB.exceptionallyC.exhaustivelyD.exclusively7.Having clean hands is one of the______rules when preparing food.(分数:2.00)A.potentB.conditionalC.inseparableD.cardinal8.The educators should try hard to develop the______abilities of children.(分数:2.00)A.cohesiveB.cognitiveC.collectiveic9.Mortgage______had risen in the last year because the number of low-income families was on the increase.(分数:2.00)A.defectsB.deficitsC.defaultsD.deceptions10.The symptoms may be______by certain drugs.(分数:2.00)A.exaggeratedB.exacerbatedC.exceededD.exhibited11.Her story was a complete______from start to finish, so nobody believed in her.(分数:2.00)A.facilityB.fascinationC.fabricationD.faculty12.The police investigating the traffic accident have not ruled out______.(分数:2.00)A.salvageB.safeguardC.sabotageD.sacrifice13.The government always______on the background of employees who are hired for sensitive military projects.(分数:2.00)A.takes upB.cheeks upC.works outD.looks into14.Section B(分数:2.00)__________________________________________________________________________________________ 15.The 19 th century physiology was dominated by the study of the transformations of food energy into body mass and activity.(分数:2.00)A.boostedernedC.clarifiedD.pioneered16.Surely, it would be sensible to get a second opinion before taking any further action.(分数:2.00)A.realisticB.sensitiveC.reasonableD.sensational17.The Chinese people hold their ancestors in great veneration .(分数:2.00)A.recognitionB.sincerityC.heritageD.honor18.I worked to develop the requisite skill for a managerial .(分数:2.00)A.perfectB.exquisiteC.uniqueD.necessary19.If exercise is a bodily maintenance activity and an index of physiological age, the lack of sufficient exercise may either cause or hasten aging.(分数:2.00)A.instanceB.indicatorC.appearanceD.option20.The doctor advised Ken to avoid strenuous exercise.(分数:2.00)A.arduousB.demandingC.potentD.continuous21.The hospital should be held accountable for the quality of care it delivers.(分数:2.00)A.practicableB.reliableC.flexibleD.responsible22.Greenpeace has been invited to appraise the environment costs of such an operation.(分数:2.00)A.esteemB.appreciateC.evaluateD.approve23.The company still hopes to find a buyer, but the future looks bleak .(分数:2.00)A.chillyB.dismalC.promisingD.fanatic24.These were vital decisions that bore upon the happiness of everybody.(分数:2.00)A.ensuredB.minedC.achievedD.influenced五、PartⅢ Cloze(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Are some people born clever and others born stupid? Or is intelligence developed by our environment and our experiences? Strangely【C1】______, the answer to both these questions is yes. To some extent our intelligence is given us at birth, and no amount of special education can make a genius 【C2】______a child born with low intelligence. On the other hand, a child who lives in boring environment will develop his intelligence less than the one who lives in rich and varied surroundings. Thus the【C3】______of a person" s intelligence are fixed at birth, but whetheror not he reaches those limits will depend on his【C4】______This view, not held by most experts, can be supported in a number of ways. It is easy to show that intelligence is to some extent 【C5】______we are born with. The closer the blood relationship between two people, the closer they are likely to be in intelligence. Thus if we take two unrelated people【C6】______, it is likely that their degrees of intelligence will be completely different. If on the other hand we take two identical twins they will likely be as intelligent as each other. Relations like brothers and sisters, parents and children, usually have【C7】______intelligence and this clearly suggests that intelligence depends on birth. 【C8】______now that we take identical twins and put them in different environments. We might send one, for example to a university and the other to a factory where the work is boring. We would soon find differences in intelligence developing, and this indicates that environment【C9】______birth plays a part. This conclusion is also suggested by the【C10】______that people who live in close contact with each other,but who are not related at all, are likely to have similar degrees of intelligence.(分数:20.00)(1).【C1】(分数:2.00)A.quiteB.enoughC.sureD.so(2).【C2】(分数:2.00)A.out ofB.intoC.from withinD.off(3).【C3】(分数:2.00)A.amountsB.qualitiesC.limitsD.scores(4).【C4】(分数:2.00)A.dispositionB.perceptionC.endowmentD.environment(5).【C5】(分数:2.00)A.anythingB.somethingC.nothingD.everything(6).【C6】(分数:2.00)A.in advanceB.for effectC.at randomD.under way(7).【C7】(分数:2.00)A.similarB.variousC.appropriateD.inborn(8).【C8】(分数:2.00)A.LookB.BelieveC.SuggestD.Imagine(9).【C9】(分数:2.00)A.andB.or ratherC.as well asD.but for(10).【C10】(分数:2.00)A.factB.eventC.conditionD.environment六、PartⅣ Reading Compre(总题数:6,分数:60.00)Fourteen-year-old Sean MeCallum lay in a hospital bed waiting for a new heart. Without it, Scan would die. Sean" s case is not unusual. Everyday many people die because there just aren" t enough human organs to go around. Now scientists say they can alter the genetic make-up of certain animals so that their organs may be acceptable to humans. With this gene-altering technique to overcome our immune rejection to foreign organs, scientists hope to use pig hearts for transplants by the year 2008. That prospect, however, has stirred up strong opposition among animal fight activists. They protest that the whole idea of using animal organs is cruel and unjust; some scientists also fear such transplants may transform unknown diseases to humans. Others believe transplanting animal organs into humans is unnecessary. Millions of dollars spent on breeding pigs for their organs could be better spent on health education programs. They believe seventy-five percent of the heart disease cases that lead to a need for organ transplant are preventable. The key is to convince people to eat healthfully, and not to smoke or drink alcohol. Scientists could also use research funds to improve artificial organs. Still others believe that though new inventions and prevention programs may help, spending money to encourage more people to donate their organs is an even better idea. If enough people were educated about organ donations, everyone who needed an organ could be taken off the waiting list in a year.(分数:10.00)(1).What is the problem the passage begins with?(分数:2.00)A.High mortality rate of immune rejectionB.A malpractice in heart transplantation.C.An unusual case of organ transplantD.A shortage of human organs(2).Not only is the gene-altering technique a technical issue, according to the passage but also it______.(分数:2.00)A.introduces an issue of inhumanityB.raises the issue of justice in medicineC.presents a significant threat to the human natureD.pushes the practice of organ transplant to the limits(3).Doubtful of the necessity of using animal organs, some scientists______.(分数:2.00)A.are to narrow the scope of organ transplantsB.switch to the development of artificial organse up with alternatives to the current problemD.set out to pursue better ways of treating heart disease(4).It can be inferred from the concluding paragraph of the passage that______.(分数:2.00)A.the gene-altering technique will help those waiting for organ transplantsB.the present supply of human organs still has potential to be exploredC.people prefer the use of animal organs for medical purposesD.the gene-altering technique leaves much to believed(5).The information the passage carries is______.(分数:2.00)A.enlighteningB.unbelievableC.imaginativeD.factualThere is a great irony of 21st-century global health: While many hundreds of millions of people lack adequate food as a result of economic inequities, political corruption, or warfare, many hundreds of millions more are overweight to the point of increased risk for diet-related chronic diseases. Obesity is a worldwide phenomenon, affecting children as well as adults and forcing all but the poorest countries to divert scarce resources away from food security to take care of people with preventable heart disease and diabetes. To reverse the obesity epidemic, we must address the fundamental causes. Overweight comes from consuming more food energy than is expended in activity. The cause of this imbalance also is ironic: improved prosperity. People use extra income to eat more and be less physically active. Market economies encourage this. They make people with expendable income into consumers of aggressively marketed foods that are high in energy but low in nutritional value, and of cars, televisions set. And computers that promote sedentary behavior. Gaining weight are good business. Food is particularly big business because everyone eats. Moreover, food is so overproduced that many countries, especially the rich ones that far more than they need, another irony, than the United States, to take an extreme example, most adults —-of all ages, incomes, educational levels, and census categories—are overweight. The U. S. food supply provides 3800 kilocalories per person per day, nearly twice as much as required by many a-dults. Overabundant food forces companies to compete for sales through advertising, health claims, new products, larger portions, and campaigns directed toward children. Food marketing promotes weight gain. Indeed, it is difficult to think of any major industry that might benefit if people ate! Less food; certainly not the agriculture, food product, grocery, restaurant, diet or drug industries. All flourish when people eat more. And all employ armies of Lobbyists to discourage governments from doing anything to inhibit overeating.(分数:10.00)(1).The great irony of 21st century global public health refers to______.(分数:2.00)A.the cause of obesity and its counteractive measuresB.the insufficient and superfluous consumption of foodC.the seas natural resource and the green of food sourceD.the consumption of food and the increased risk for diet-related diseases(2).To address the fundamental cause of the obesity epidemic, according to the passage, is______.(分数:2.00)A.to improve political and economic managementB.to cope with the energy imbalance issueC.to combat diet-related chronic diseasesD.to increase investment in global health(3).As we can learn from the passage, the second irony refers to______.(分数:2.00)A.affluence and obesityB.food energy and nutritional valueC.food business and economic prosperityD.diseases of civilization and pathology of inactivity(4).As a result of the third irony, people______.(分数:2.00)A.consume 3800 kilocalories on a daily basisplain about food overproductionC.have to raise their food expensesD.are driven towards weight gain(5).Which of the following can be excluded as we can understand based on the passage?(分数:2.00)A.The economic dimension.B.The political dimension.C.The humane dimension.D.The dietary dimension.Women find a masculine face—with a large jaw and a prominent brow—-more attractive when they are most likely to attractive, according to a study published in the June 24 NATURE. Before, during, and use after menstruation, however, they seem to be drawn to less angular, more "feminine" male faces, the researchers report. " Other studies of female preference, mainly for odors, show changes across the menstrual cycle ," says lead author Ian Penton-Voak of the University of St. Andrews in Scotland. " We thought it would be interesting to look at visual preferences and see if they changed also". The researchers showed 39 Japanese women composite male faces that emphasized masculine or feminine facial features to differing degrees. The women preferred images with more masculine features when they were in the fertile phase of their menses but favored more feminine features during their less fertile phase. The type of face women find attractive also seems to depend on the kind of relationship they wish to pursue, according to another experiment. The cyclic preference for muscular faces was evident among 23 British women asked to choose the most attractive face for a short-term relationship, Penton-Voak says. The 26 women asked to choose an attractive face for a long-term relationship, however, preferred the more feminine features throughout their menstrual cycle. Another 22 women who were using oral contraceptives did not show monthly changes in the faces they preferred even for short-term relationships, indicating that hormones might play a role in determining attractiveness, Penton-Voak says. Men whose faces have some feminine softness are perceived as " kinder" men who may make better husbands and partners, he adds, while macho features may be associated with higher testosterone(睾丸素)levels and good genes. He cautions, however, that research hasn"t yet shown a link between a woman" s preferences in such tests and her actual behavior.(分数:10.00)(1).The researchers made a study on______.(分数:2.00)A.women" s menstrual cycleB.men" s preferred female imagesC.women" s visual preferences of menD.men" s masculine and feminine features(2).Women are drawn to a masculine face, according to the researchers, when they______.(分数:2.00)A.grow to be more feminineB.are on oral contraceptivesC.are ready for conceptionD.are on menstruation(3).It was found in Britain that women" s preferred male images were influenced by______.(分数:2.00)A.their family planningB.the years of marriage they hadC.the length of their menstrual cycleD.the term or relationship they seek(4).Just because the studies of female preferences show changes across the menstrual cycle, as Pen-ton-Voak implies, does not mean that______.(分数:2.00)A.visual preferences do existB.a woman acts this way is realityC.a man will buy into the phenomenonD.men and women prefer the same image(5).Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?(分数:2.00)A.Does a woman judge from a man" s appearance?B.Is there such a thing as beauty in the world?C.Are women more emotional than men?D.Is beauty more than meets the eye?WELL—do they or don"t they? For years, controversy has raged over whether the electromagnetic fields produced by power lines could cause cancer especially leukemia in young children. But in Britain last week confusion reached new heights. One team from Bristol announced that it had evidence to back a controversial but plausible theory which would explain how power lines might cause cancer(electric fields attract airborne pollutants). Only to be followed by the release of results by another group in London which suggested there is nothing to worry about. What is going on? Actually, the confusion may be more apparent than real. There can be no doubt that the effects of power lines on water droplets, pollutants and naturally occurring radon uncovered by the Bristol team are real and interning. But to suggest that they have anything to do with leukemia in children is premature. The extra exposure to pollution for a child living near power lines would be tiny, and it is not obvious why radon, a gas normally associated with lung cancer—would cause leukemia in children. The second study, which drew reassuring blank, is the world" s biggest ever probe of the statistical link between childhood cancers and magnetic fields of the sort produced by power lines and electrical appliances. It is one of several recent studies that have failed to find a link. Unlike earlier research, these newer studies involved going into homes to measure the electromagnetic fields. The fields they measured included input from major power lines if they were. Which is not to say the research is perfectly. Critics argue that Britain" s childhood cancer study, for example, has not yet taken into account the surges in exposure that might come from, say, switching appliances on and off. And some people might wonder why measurements of the electric fields that are also produced by power lines did not figure in last week" s study. But neither criticism amounts to a fatal blow. Electrical fields cannot penetrate the body significantly, for example. A more serious concern is whether the British research provides an all-clear signal for such countries as the US where power lines carry more current and therefore produce higher magnetic fields. Pedants(书呆子)would conclude that it doesn" t. But these counties will not have long to wait for answers from a major Japanese study. In Britain the latest epidemiological study can be taken as the final word on the matter. If the electromagnetic fields in British homes can in some unforeseen way increase the risk of cancer, we can now be as certain as science allows that the increase is too tiny to measure.(分数:10.00)(1).Both the question "Well—do they or don"t they?" and the question "What is going on?" suggest ______.(分数:2.00)A.the high incidence of LeukemiaB.the advent of bewilderment among peopleC.the warning of the worsening air pollutionD.the tense relation between Bristol and London(2).What would the author say of the results of the first study?(分数:2.00)A.Enlightening.B.Insignificant.C.Reassuring.D.Apparent.(3).What can be suggested from the results of the second study?(分数:2.00)A.There does exist a danger zone near power lines.B.There is much to be improved in terms of design.C.There is nothing to worry about as to power lines.D.There is no link between the first and second study.(4).It can be inferred from the passage that the British outcomes______.(分数:2.00)A.are expected to convince nobody but pedantsB.were found to have left much room for doubtC.could have implications in such countries as the USD.will be consistent with the Japanese ones in the near future(5).To conclude, the author______.(分数:2.00)A.reassures us of the reliability of the latest research in BritainB.asks for improved measurements for such an investigationC.points out the drawbacks of the latest research in BritainD.urges further investigations on the issueSmoking causes wrinkles by upsetting the body" s mechanism for renewing skin, say scientists in Japan. Dermatologists say the finding confirms the long-held view that smoking ages skin prematurely. Skin stays healthy and young-looking because of a fine balance between two processes that are constantly at work. The first breaks-down old skin while the second makes new skin. The body breaks down the old skin with enzymes called matrix metalloproteinases, or MMPs, They chop up the fibers that form collagen(胶原质)—the connective tissue that makes up around 80 percent of normal skin. Akimichi Morita and his colleagues at Nagoya City University Medical School suspected that smoking disrupted the body" s natural process of breaking down old skin and renewing it. To test their idea, they first made a solution of cigarette smoke by pumping smoke through a saline(盐的)solution. Smoke was sucked from cigarettes for two seconds every minute. Tiny drops of this smoke solution were added to dishes of human fibroblasts, the skin cells that produce collagen. After a day in contact with smoke solution, the researchers tested the skin cells, to see how much collagen-degrading MMP they were making. Morita found that cells exposed to cigarette smoke had produced far more MMP than normal skin cells. Morita also tested the skin cells to see how much new collagen they were producing. He found that the smoke caused a drop in the production of fresh collagen by up to 40 percent. He says that this combined effect of degrading collagen more rapidly and producing less new collagen is probably what causes premature skin ageing in smokers, in both cases, the more concentrated the smoke solution the greater the effect on collagen. " This suggests the amount of collagen is important for skin ageing," he says. "It looks like less collagen means more wrinkle formation". Morita doesn" t know if this is the whole story of why smokers have more wrinkles. But he plans to confirm his findings by testing skin samples from smokers and non-smokers of various ages to see if the smoking has the same effect on collagen. "So far we" ve only done this in the lab. " he says. " We don"t know exactly what happens in the body yet that might take some time. " Other dermatologists are impressed by file work. "This is fascinating," says Lawrence Parish. Director of the Centre for International Dermatology at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. This confirms scientifically what we"ve long expected, he says. "Tobacco smoke is injurious to skin. "(分数:10.00)(1).Healthy skin lies in______.(分数:2.00)A.a well-kept balance between two working processesB.the two processes of breaking down skin cellsC.a fine balance in the number of cigarettesD.the two steps of forming collagen(2).For the Japanese scientists, to test their idea is______.(分数:2.00)A.to verify the aging of human beingsB.to find out the mechanism of renewing skinC.to prove the two processes of wrinkle formationD.to confirm the hazards of smoking proven otherwise(3).The Japanese scientists tested their idea using______.(分数:2.00)A.MMPs to form fresh collagenB.cigarette smoke to contaminate skin cellsC.human fibroblasts to produce fresh collagenD.non-smokers to be exposed to cigarette smoke(4).As inferred from Morita" s results, smoking______.(分数:2.00)A.could stimulate tile production of fresh collagenB.is unlikely to promote the production of MMPC.tends to cause skin to age prematurelyD.may cause collagen to die by 60%(5).Monrita implies that his findings______.(分数:2.00)A.took less time than expectedB.were hard to accept in dermatologyC.were not exclusively based on the labD.need to be further verified in the human bodyToday, I sit in a surgical ICU beside my favorite Jack as he recovers from a five-hour operation to repair a massive aortic aneurysm. For me it has been a journey into the medical system as an inexperienced consumer rather than in my usual position as a seasoned provider. This journey to an urban referral center has produced some disappointing surprises for Dad, and especially for me. For the past two days, my beloved Jack has been called "Harold"(his first name; Jack is his middle name). Of course, there is nothing wrong with "Harold"—it was what he was called in the army—but Dad never has been "Harold" except to those who really don"t know him. Telephone callers at our family home who asked for "Harold" were always red flags that the caller was a telemarketer or insurance salesperson. Dad doesn" t correct his physicians or the office receptionists—he is from the old school, where it is impolite to question or correct your physician. Once he was an almost ideal "Jack," strong, athletic, quietly confident and imminently trustworthy, but his recent renal failure and dialysis treatments , his stroke and his constant tremor have robbed him of his strength, mobility, and golf game, but not of his will or love of his family, part of the reason he agreed to undertake this risky operation at his advanced age was because his wife and sisters still need his protective support. With so much at risk, he faced thislife-threatening challenge in a city far away from his home and friends and in a place where he is greeted as "Harold. "(分数:10.00)(1).The author relates the story______.(分数:2.00)A.from a consumer" s point of viewB.with a view to punctuating patient rightsC.according to his own standards of health careD.based on his own unpleasant medical treatment(2).Apparently the author" s father______.(分数:2.00)A.did not like to be called by the first nameB.was not well taken care of as expectedC.was mistaken for somebody elseD.was treated like a businessman(3).As the author implies his father______.(分数:2.00)A.encountered so many impolite physiciansB.did nothing but kept quiet in the hospitalC.accepted the way he was greetedD.had his diagnosis made wrongly。
2008年同济大学考博冲刺班5套词汇题
TEST 11. Usually the recession will reduce the government’s ______.A. revenuesB. revengesC. discountsD. avenues2. Being impatient is ______ with being a good teacher.A. intrinsicB. ingeniousC. incompatibleD. inherent3. These measures are not good; they will ______ the hostility between the two groups.A. impedeB. persecuteC. mergeD. perpetuate4. She is the girl who the artist said ______ as a model for painting.A. gesticulatedB. postulatedC. posedD. proposed5. While traveling in America, she ______ herself of the opportunity to learn English.A. usheredB. utilizedC. usedD. availed6. In the face of an uncooperative Congress, the Chief Executive may findhimself ______ to accomplish the political program to which he is committed.A. neutralB. impotentC. impudentD. pious7. The tenant must be prepared to decorate the house______ the terms of the contract.A. in the vicinity ofB. in quest ofC. in accordance withD. in collaboration with8. The boy ______ his fist and threatened to hit the little girl.A. clutchedB. clenchedC. grippedD. grabbed9. The law on drinking and driving is ______ stated.A. extravagantlyB. empiricallyC. exceptionallyD. explicitly10. The rain sent all the farmers who were working in the fields ______ for shelters.A. scamperingB. scurryingC. shuttlingD. shuddering11. The skyscrapers and the bright lights of the city ______ the two girls from the country.A. belittledB. perplexedC. puzzledD. bewildered12. If you throw a stone into the still water, you can see ______ spread in rings.A. ripplesB. ritualsC. revenuesD. expeditions13. We lived in a small village ______ a highway and infested with heavy-duty trucks.A. adjacent toB. attached toC. far fromD. adjourning to14. The jury ______ her of having committed the robbery and she wassentenced to ten years’ imprisonment.A. convictedB. reproachedC. chargedD. blamed15. Someone must have ______ about among my papers, for my drawer is ina mess.A. rampagedB. rehearsedC. rummagedD. alienate16. Starting with the ______ that there is life on the planet Mars, the scientistwent on to develop his argument.A. premiseB. pretextC. foundationD. presentation17. The author will have a ______ of 20 percent of the price of the book on all copies sold.A. guaranteeB. revenueC. retentionD. royalty18. The old lady has developed a ______ cough which cannot be cured completely in ashort time. A. perpetual B. permanent C. chronic D. sustained 19. There is no reason to insult and ______ the man simply because you donot agree with him. A. deface B. defame C. devalue D.default20. In some countries, students are expected to be quiet and ______ in the classroom.A. skepticalB. faithfulC. obedientD. subsidiaryTEST 21. Every 15 minutes, the sun delivers to the earth enough ______ energy tomeet all of mankind’s power needs for a full year.A. radiantB. radicalC. randomD. radioactive2. A criminal at large is very dangerous and utterly ______ of conscience.A. devoidB. deficientC. impartialD. infallible3. The old man painted thirty ______, of which twenty are in the art gallery.A. coachesB. vansC. canvasesD. carriages4. We never trusted the girl because we always thought of her as such a______ character.A. spectacularB. graciousC. suspiciousD. spacious5. The girl puts the bread on top of the other groceries so that it does not get______ .A. splashedB. squashedC. collapsedD. condensed6. He was too ______ to admit he had been wrong.A. imperviousB. obstinateC. versatileD. fantastic7. The little boy is very much interested in music. He will most probably growto be a ______ musician. A. deduced B. dedicated C. deductedD. decorative8. The last ______ of the country’s population growth is discouraging.A. hypothesisB. surplusC. censureD. census9. The criminal ______ that he had been roughly treated by the arrestingofficer.A. clamberedB. insinuatedC. insulatedD. mourned10. If you ______ a book to someone, you say that the book is written forhim, as a way of showing affection or respect.A. subscribeB. distributeC. dedicateD. devote11. Money was to be provided for the new school through the ______ decisionof the town councilors. A. harmonious B. anonymous C.unanimous D. simultaneous12. Wolves were ______ mournfully in the nearby forest.A. snarlingB. howlingC. roaringD. barking13. The baby is just learning to walk and he’s always ______.A. tumbling overB. tumbling toC. smashing upD.stumbling on14. She ______ her English examination and passed all the others.A. flatteredB. flappedC. flunkedD. flanked15. Cancer of the liver, if malicious, in ordinary ______ , will surely lead todeath.A. fashionB. mannerC. parlanceD. balance16. If you are so senseless as to go on long walks in tight-fitting shoes, youmust expect to get ______. A. bruises B. scars C.scratches D. blisters17. Birds play a large part in plant reproduction by ______ seeds across large areas.A. dispersingB. disseminatingC. dispensingD.dispatching18. Do you think current affairs should be ______ with documentary?A. bracedB. tackledC. brakedD. bracketed19. From his childhood, Tom developed an ______ for the English language.A. aptnessB. acumenC. attributeD. aptitude20. The young and healthy football player has a (n) ______ constitution.A. robustB. obdurateC. slenderD. rigorousTEST 31. He was relieved to hear from his surgeon that the tumor was not malignant;it was ______.A. softB. gentleC. kindD. benign2. Even though she was over 60, she had very little ______ on her face.A. wrinklesB. frecklesC. ripplesD. folds3. Well prepared and confident, Tim appeared ______ by all the mediaattention.A. untouchableB. unimpeachableC. unabashedD.uncommitted4. It is necessary to strength the ______ of the allied countries.A. sociologyB. solidarityC. solidityD. solitude5. She tried to be angry, but she ______ herself by smiling.A. betrayedB. retreatedC. disclosedD. discerned6. After taking the pain-killer for three months, Doris was beginning towonder if she was ______ it. A. adhered to B. adapted to C. affected by D. addicted to7. The 16th century decorative style is ______ in that parts of human, animal,and plant forms are distorted and mixed.A. gregariousB. grotesqueC. obsolescentD. adolescent8. The soldier hopefully ______ something open with anxious hands only todiscover an empty can. A. rigged B. rippled C. raped D. ripped 9. The policemen went into the area to ______ criminals who were hiding there.A. flush outB. take leave ofC. make a mess ofD. fish out10. During the presidential election campaign, strategies and ______ are bothcrucial for public debate. A. auditory B. suspension C. oratory D.perspective11. At the memorial service, the president paid ______ to the professor’soutstanding contribution to the educational cause.A. tribuneB. attributeC. attitudeD. tribute12. In South Korea, the dissatisfied students ______ classes and helddemonstration in protest against corruption.A. assaultedB. anticipatedC. dismissedD. boycotted13. I am sire she will overcome the crisis because she is very ______ .A. insidiousB. sinisterC. resilientD. sententious14. The sunrise as seen from the top of the mountain was a tremendous______ .A. spectatorB. spectacleC. spectrumD. speckle15. The wagon trains had to ______ Indian territory to reach California.A. transposeB. traverseC. transferD. transmit16. There was a period of ______ prior to their divorce, during which she wentfor a trip around the world and he stayed at home.A. strangenessB. estrangementC. transmigrationD. frivolity17. The electricity failure ______ the production of the factory.A. corrodedB. lamedC. magnifiedD. crippled18. An ______ disease is one that can be passed from one person to another.A. affectiveB. infectiousC. prodigiousD. ingenious19. The thought of having to see the dead body made the girl ______.A. shrugB. shuttleC. shutterD. shudder20. Because a circle has no beginning or end, the wedding ring is a symbol of______ love.A. eternalB. perpetualC. permanentD. durableTEST 41. The girl is afraid of him, because he looks ______ in his uniform.A. predicableB. formidableC. handyD. forthright2. The broken ______ of the truck is being repaired in the factory.A. allyB. shaftC. shutterD. trigger3. The crude typewriter on display in this museum is the______ of theelaborate machines in use today. A. assimilation B. proximity C.prototype D. regeneration4. You should do something ______, play golf, swim or ski.A. significantB. gloriousC. energeticD. powerful5. The edge of the desk should be ______ with the old one.A. simultaneousB. patrioticC. flushD. fluent6. The ______ behavior of Tom’s aroused great concern among hiscolleagues.A. aberrantB. hostileC. formidableD. abominable7. The ______ to the McLeod fortune will be a millionaire when Mr. McLeoddies.A. heirB. descendantC. patronD. heritage8. They have always regarded a man of ______ and fairness as a reliablefriend.A. robustnessB. temperamentC. integrityD. compactness9. Tyler’s definition of culture focuses on beliefs and behavior that peopleacquire not through biological ______ but by growing up in a particular society where they are exposed to a specific cultural tradition.A. heredityB. inheritanceC. legacyD. heritage10. The girls who are ______ in the classroom are like a flock of magpies.A. chatteringB. whisperingC. mutteringD.murmuring11. I thought that he would ______ his discussion in ten minutes.A. correlateB. departC. mingleD. terminate12. Professor Smith said to his students that no one should ______ themistakes.A. duplicateB. copyC. exposeD. intimate13. Members of aristocracy don’t ______ a great deal of power nowadays.A. manipulateB. wieldC. swayD. manage14. She was ______ from the competition because she had not complied withthe rules.A. disqualifiedB. exiledC. banishedD. forbidden15. The two men finished their work at the same time ______.A. by coincidenceB. at randomC. accidentD. on theoccasion16. These ______ attacks disturbed us and we consulted a physician.A. sinisterB. recurrentC. morbidD. pedantry17. History books are usually written in ______ style, describing political andsocial changes in chronological order.A. narrativeB. editorialC. argumentativeD.exaggerative18. I must ______ about the lack of police protection in this area.A. remonstrateB. iterateC. implementD. reinstate19. After the long illness, Mary’s mother is too ______ to climb the steps.A. feebleB. strongC. fatalD. hasty20. Running an automobile in a closed garage ______ the air.A. effacesB. vitiatesC. germinatesD. expiresTEST 51. His career ______ in his appointment as director.A. contaminatedB. culminatedC. contractedD. contacted2. If we say something is ______, we mean that we find it extremely pleasantor enjoyable.A. graciousB. gloomyC. giganticD. gorgeous3. His extreme ______ to dispute caused him to avoid argumentativediscussion with hiscolleagues. A. antithesis B. empathy C. antipathy D. eulogy4. The girl ______ when she couldn’t answered the question in the presenceof all herclassmates. A. flourished B. flattered C. flushed D. fluttered5. She ______ some salt on her food to make it taste better.A. sprinkledB. sprayedC. scatteredD. dispersed6. Somehow or other he always manages to ______ any hard work which hasto be done.A. get away withB. come in forC. duck out ofD. make lightof7. My grandmother has been ill for two months, so her health has ______.A. deterioratedB. diminishedC. dwindledD. lessened8. The continuous unrest was ______ the nation’s economy.A. exaggeratingB. aggravatingC. amendingD. fastening9. As ordinary people, scientists are by no means more honest or ______ thanother people, but as scientist, they attach special value to honest whilethey are in their working sphere.A. ethicalB. ethnicC. aestheticD. esthetic10. The charts, graphs and tables presented at the symposium made somestudents ______ .A. tongue-tiedB. cross-eyedC. double-mindedD. open-mouthed11. A ______ of pride shot through me as I surpassed all the other boys.A. thrillB. shrillC. screamD. throng12. He has not really answered the question, for what she said is not ______.A. eligibleB. pertinentC. persistentD. profitable13. You’d better wait inside the house until the storm ______.A. subscribesB. subduesC. subsidizeD. subsides14. The commission presented its report in January and this was broadly______ in July of that year.A. encasedB. encoredC. enduedD. endorsed15. According to the TV’s ______, this wire should go into this hole.A. formulationsB. regulationsC. constitutionsD. specifications16. It’s obvious from her cruel behavior that she has no ______.A. mortalityB. mortgageC. moraleD. morality17. Because of ______ hatred between some members of different racesintegration in the United States has been very difficult.A. harmoniousB. reciprocalC. obedientD. nominal18. You can’t depend on ______ in handing the thorny issues.A. the rule of thumbB. a slow handclapC. the ways and meansD. a bolt from the blue19. I wrote a book about chemistry in ______ with my wife.A. harmonyB. lineC. correspondenceD. collaboration20. Mary showed ______ when solving some difficult problems.A. ingenuousnessB. genuinenessC. sincerityD. ingenuity答案:Test 1 1---5 ACDCD 6---10 BCBDB 11---15 DAAAC 16---20 ADCBC Test 2 1---5 AACCB 6---10 BBDBC 11---15 CBACC 16---20 DBDDA Test 3 1---5 DACBA 6---10 DBDAC 11---15 DDCBB 16---20 BDBDATest 4 1---5 BBCCC 6---10 AACAA 11---15 DABAA 16---20 BAAABTest 5 1---5 BDCCA 6---10 CABAB 11---15 ABDDD 16---20 DBADD。
同济考博普外科真题2001-2013
2013年华中科技大学同济医学院普外科考博外科总论:1、自体输血的概念,分型,适应症和禁忌症2、SIRS、Sepsis、MODS的概念和三者的关系。
3、外科预防性使用抗生素的适应症,合理用药原则4、简述IVN的并发症普外科部分:1、胃癌根治术的基本要求和根治程度分型2、甲状腺结节的诊断和治疗原则3、医源性胆管损伤的原因4、直肠指诊的意义和注意事项5、下肢单纯性静脉曲张的鉴别诊断和并发症6、请结合临床手术经验,胰腺癌根治术的术式有哪些和胰腺癌外科治疗进展7、原发性肝癌的根治性切除的适应症8、乳腺癌的综合治疗方法2012年华中科技大学同济医学院考博总论+普外1.BCS:Budd-Chiari Syndrome巴德-吉亚利综合征(肝后型门静脉高压症)2.PEN:Pancreatic Endocrine Neoplasm 胰腺内分泌肿瘤3.OPSI:Overwhelming Post-Splenectomy Infetion 脾切除术后凶险性感染4.ASC:Abdominal Compartment Syndrome 腹腔间隔室综合征5.Mallory-weiss syndrome:贲门黏膜撕裂综合征6.什么是ARDS?ARDS的发病基础及病理生理变化特点?7.试述感染性休克的治疗原则及可以采取的措施?8.什么是MODS?预防MODS发生的要点有哪些?9.什么是代谢性酸中毒?代谢性酸中毒的病因及代偿机制?10.胃大部切除后呕吐的原因及常见营养并发症?11.什么是ASO,试述其临床分期?12.乳腺癌的综合治疗方法?13.急性胰腺炎的始动病因及后期病情加重的重要因素?14.原发性肝癌的根治性切除术指征?2011年华中科技大学同济医学院考博总论+普外1.SOUTHERN BLOT2.烧伤九分法3.TA-GVHD:输血相关性移植物抗宿主病(Transfusing associated graft versushost diseases)4.吸入性肺炎5.环状胰腺6.OPSI:脾切除术后凶险型感染7.腹腔器官簇移植8.Endoscopic Varicosis Sclerotherapy:内镜下静脉曲张硬化治疗9.肿瘤的生物学应答调节治疗?10.急性肺栓塞的病因,临床表现及治疗?11.感染性休克的EGDT的概念及治疗方式?12.外科预防性抗生素的使用原则、方法及适应症?13.溃疡性结肠炎的手术指征(适应症)及治疗方式?14.医源性胆道损伤的常见原因?15.短肠综合症的临床表现及治疗?16.胰源性门静脉高压的发病机制及临床表现?2010年华中科技大学同济医学院考博总论+普外1.高钾血症2.心脏按压(心脏按摩)3.CVP:中心静脉压4.非少尿型急性肾功能衰竭5.较广泛的或剧烈的创伤性炎症对机体可引起哪些不利影响?6.ARDS的临床表现和分期7.肝脏功能储备的评估方法?8.腹腔镜技术在胆道外科的应用于并发症防治?9.前哨淋巴结活检在乳腺癌治疗中的意义?10.重症急性胰腺炎的诊断标准与治疗原则?11.早期胃癌的诊治进展12.术后下肢静脉血栓形成的原因?13.静脉血栓形成的原因:14.肝癌的治疗方法:2009年华中科技大学同济医学院考博总论+普外1.呼吸性酸中毒2.肠源性感染3.Sepsis:脓毒症s4.Superfection:菌群交替症(二重感染)5.ARDS6.anal cushions:肛垫7.budd-chiari syndrome8.AOSC:Acute obestructive suppurative cholangitis 急性梗阻性化脓性胆管炎9.晚期倾倒综合征10.输血的适应症?11.外科抗菌药的应用原则?12.门脉高压断流术的合理性?13.胃癌根治术的三个基本原则及进展期胃癌术式的选择?14.甲状腺危象的临床表现及治疗原则?15.胰腺假性囊肿的病因,表现及治疗原则?2008年华中科技大学同济医学院考博总论+普外总论1.理想手术切口应具备的条件。
同济大学博士研究生入学考试历年试题《病理生理学》
同济大学博士研究生入学考试历年试题《病理生理学》2013年真题一、名词解释(12*2.5分)1.恶性循环2.多器官功能障碍综合征3.应激4.缺血再灌损伤5.基本病理过程6.发热7.休克8.微血管性溶血性贫血9.高渗性脱水10.代谢性酸中毒11.功能性分流12.尿毒症二、选择题(一)A型题(30*0.5分)以水电解质和酸碱平衡紊乱为主,兼顾缺氧和再灌注的试题(二)K型题(15*1分)覆盖面广,基本每个章节都涉及到三、问答题(5*8分)1. DIC引起出血的机制2. 何谓限制性通气不足,发生的原因;引发呼吸衰竭的机制3. 心肌肥大的定义、类型及特点;对机体的有利之处和不利之处4. 肝性脑病血氨清除减少的机制;血氨增高对脑组织的影响5. 病例题:慢性肾功能不全的发病机制,伴随的代谢改变并说明代谢改变中三种的发生的机制2012年真题一、名词解释1.脑死亡2.MODS3.ARDS4.肾功能不全5.呼吸衰竭6.应激性溃疡7.充血性心力衰竭8.PH反常9.内生致热源10.热休克蛋白11.心室重构12.微血管性溶血性贫血13.激素不敏感14.等渗性脱水二、选择题三、问答题1.急性全身性DIC为何会引起广泛出血和休克,其机制如何?2.心力衰竭者腹水的发生机制(是一个案例分析,大概是这个意思)3.风湿性心脏病二尖瓣狭窄的病理生理变化4.简述急性肾炎发生的机制5.肝性脑病时假神经递质有哪些?它们是如何引起肝性脑病的?2010年真题一、名词解释7、细胞信号转导1、基本病理过程2、抗利尿激素3、等渗性脱水4、PH反常5、内生致热源6、LPS8、MAPK9、激素不敏感/抵抗综合症10、充血性心力衰竭11、心肌肥大12、应激性溃疡13、热休克蛋白14、缺血再灌住损伤15、DIC二、填空1、病理生理学的任务是2、疾病转归3、休克早期局部扩血管物质4、肿瘤分泌的促细胞增殖因子5、全身适应综合症分期三、选择题1、有关于低钾血症对骨骼肌、细胞电位、高钾血症对心脏的影响;2、酸碱平衡紊乱有关AG正常酸中毒、代酸对机体影响等;3、吸氧对哪种疾病效果最佳、CO中毒、各种缺氧的血氧变化特点;4、肿瘤的细胞内信号转导异常;5、细胞凋亡的改变Caspases;细胞凋亡基因;6、应激时GC的影响;7、自由基对细胞膜的影响;8自身输血自身输液;9心脏舒张功能障碍。
2008医博统考听力题解析原文
2008年全国医学博士外语统一考试英语试题Paper OnePart ⅠListening Comprehension (30 % )Section ADirections: In this section you will hear fifteen short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, you will hear a question about what is said. The question will be read only once. After you hear the question, read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.Listen to the following example.You will hear:Woman: I feel faint.Man: No wonder. You haven' t had a bite all day.Question: What's the matter with the woman?You will read:A. She is sick.B. She was bitten by an ant.C. She is hungry.D. She spilled her paint.Here C is the right answer.Sample AnswerA B DNow let's begin with question number 1.1. A. It was called off unexpectedly.B. It raised more money than expected.C. It received fewer people than expected.D. It disappointed the woman for the man' s absence.2. A. A thoracic case. B. A nervous disorder.C. A stomach problem.D. A psychiatric condition.3. A. In the housing office on campus. B. In the downtown hotelC. At the rental agency.D. In the nursing home.4. A Thrilled. B. Refreshed. C. Exhausted. D. Depressed.5. A. To travel with his parents. B. To organize a picnic in the country.C. To cruise, even without his friends.D. To take a flight to the Maldives instead.6. A. He' s got a revert. B. He's got nausea.C. He' s got diarrhea.D. He' s got a runny nose.7. A. To suture the man's wound. B. To remove the bits of glass.C. To disinfect the man's wound.D. To take a closer look at the man's wound.8. A. Mr. Lindley had got injured. B. Mr. Lindley had fallen asleep.C. Mr. Lindley had fallen off his chair.D. Mr. Lindley had lost consciousness.9. A. She will apply to Duke University.B. She will probably attend the University of Texas.C. She made up her mind to give up school for work.D. She chose Duke University over the University of Texas.10. A. Her boyfriend broke up with her.B. She was almost run over by a truck.C. One of her friends was emotionally hurt.D. She dumped her boyfriend's truck in the river.11. A. The patient will not accept the doctor's recommendation.B. The doctor lost control of the allergic reaction.C. The doctor finds it hard to decide what to do.D. The medicine is not available to the patient.12. A. It was more expensive than the original price. B. It was given to the woman as a gift.C. It was the last article on sale.D. It was a good bargain.13. A. Excited. B. Impatient. C. Indifferent. D. Concerned,14. A. She regrets buying the car. B. The car just arrived yesterday.C. She will certainly not buy the ear.D. This is the car she has been wanting.15. A. He is seriously ill. B. His work is a mess.C. The weather is lousy this week.D. He has been working under pressure.Section BDirections: In this part you will hear three passages. After each one, you will hear five questions. After each question, read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage One16. A. He has got bowel cancer B. He has got heart disease.C. He has got bone cancer.D. He has got heartburn.17. A. To have a colonoscopy. B. To seek a second opinionC. To be put on chemotherapy.D. To have his bowel removed.18. A. A pretty minor surgery. B. A normal life ahead of him.C. A miracle in his coming years.D. A life without any inconveniences.19. A. Thankful. B. Admiring. C. Resentful. D. Respectful.20. A. It was based on the symptoms the man had described.B. It was prescribed considering possible complications.C. it was given according to the man' s actual condition.D. it was effective because of a proper intervention.Passage Two21. A. Smoking and lung Cancer. B. Lung cancer and the sexes.C. How to quit Smoking.D. How to prevent lung cancer.22. A. Current smokers exclusively. B. Second-hand smokers.C. With a lung problem.D. At age 40 or over.23. A. 156. B. 269. C. 7498. D. 9427.24. A. Smoking is the culprit in causing lung cancerB. Women are more vulnerable in lung cancer than men.C. Women are found to be more addicted to smoking than men.D. When struck by lung cancer, men seem to live longer than women.25. A. Lung cancer can be early detected.B. Lung cancer is deadly but preventable.C. Lung cancer is fatal and unpredictable.D. Smoking affects the lungs of men and women differently.Passage Three26. A. A hobby. B. The whole world.C. A learning experience.D. A career to earn a living.27. A. Her legs were broken.B. Her arms were broken.C. Her shoulders were severely injured.D. Her cervical vertebrae were seriously injured.28. A. She learned a foreign language, B. She learned to make friendsC. She learned to be a teacher.D. She learned living skills.29. A. She worked as skiing coach. B. She was a college instructor.C. She was a social worker in the clinic.D. She worked as elementary school teacher.30. A. Optimistic and hard-bitten. B. Pessimistic and cynical.C. Humorous and funny.D. Kind and reliable.Paper OnePart ⅠListening Comprehension(30%)Section A1. C 根据男士的话Fewer people came than we had expected,可知募捐仪式来的人比预料的少。
2008医学考博英语统考真题
2008年全国医学博士外语统一考试英语试卷Paper OnePart I Listening Comprehension(30%)Section A1. A.It was called off unexpectedly.B.It raised more money than expected.C.It received fewer people than expected.D.It disappointed the woman for the man’s absence.2. A.A thoracic case.thoracic[θɔː'ræsɪk]adj.[解剖]胸的;[解剖]胸廓的B.A nervous disorder.C.A stomach problem.D.A psychiatric condition.3. A.In the housing office on campus. B.In the downtown hotel.C.At a rental agency.D.In the nursing home.4. A.Thrilled.vt.使…颤动;使…紧张;使…感到兴奋或激动n.激动;震颤;紧张vi.颤抖;感到兴奋;感到紧张B.Refreshed[rɪ'freʃ]vt.更新;使……恢复;消除……的疲劳vi.恢复精神;喝饮料,吃点心;补充给养C.Exhausted.exhausted[ɪɡ'zɔːstɪd]adj.疲惫的;耗尽的v.耗尽;用尽;使…精疲力尽(exhaust的过去式)D.Depressed.adj.沮丧的;萧条的;压低的v.使沮丧;使萧条(depress的过去式和过去分词形式);压低5. A.To travel with his parents.B.To organize a picnic in the country.picnic['pɪknɪk]n.野餐vi.去野餐C.To cruise,even without his friends.n.巡航,巡游;乘船游览vt.巡航,巡游;漫游vi.巡航,巡游;漫游D.To take a flight to the Maldives.6. A.He’s got a revert.[rɪ'vɜːt]vt.使回复原n.恢复原状者vi.回复;重提;返祖遗传;归还B.He’s got nausea.nausea[ˈnɔ:ziə]n.恶心,晕船;极端的憎恶C.He’s got diarrhea.diarrhea[,daɪə'riə]n.腹泻,痢疾D.He’s got a runny nose.流鼻涕用的线7.A.To suture the man’s wound.suture['suːtʃə]n.缝合;缝合处;缝合状vt.缝合B.To remove the bits of glass.C.To disinfect the man’s injured.D.To take a close look at the man’s wound.8. A.Mr.Lindley had got injured. B.Mr.Lindley had fallen asleep.C.Mr.Lindley had fallen off his chair.D.Mr.Lindley had lost consciousness.9. A.She will apply to Duke University.B.She will probably attend the University of Texas.C.She made up her mind to give up school for work.D.She chose Duke University over the University of Texas.10.A.Her boyfriend broke up with her.分手;结束,打碎B.She was almost run over by a truck.C.One of her friends was emotionally hurt.D.She dumped her boyfriend’s truck in the river.adj.废弃的;被甩了的v.倾倒;猛地扔下11.A.The patient will not accept the doctor’s recommendation.B.The doctor lost control of the allergic reaction.C.The doctor finds it hard to decide what to do.D.The medicine is not available to the patient.12.A.It was more expensive than the original price. B.It was given to the woman as a gift.C.It was the last article on sale.D.It was a good bargain.13.A.excited. B.Impatient.C.Indifferent.adj.漠不关心的;无关紧要的;中性的,中立的D.Concerned.14.A.She regrets buying the car. B.The car just arrived yesterday.C.She will certainly not buy the car.D.This is the car she has been wanting.15.A.He is seriously ill. B.His work is a mess.C.The weather is lousy this week.D.He has been working under pressure. Section BPassage One16.A.He has got bowel cancer. B.He has got heart disease.C.He has got bone cancer.D.He has got heartburn.17.A.To have a colonoscopy. B.To seek a second opinion.C.To be put on chemotherapy.D.To have his bowel removed.18.A.A pretty minor surgery. B.A normal life ahead of him.C.A miracle in his coming years.D.A life without any inconveniences.19.A.Thankful. B.Admiring. C.Resentful. D.Respectful.20.A.It was based on the symptoms that man had described.B.It was prescribed considering possible complications.C.I was given according to the man’s actual condition.D.It was effective because of a proper intervention.Passage Two21.A.Smoking and Lung Cancer. B.Lung Cancer and the sexes.C.How to quit smoking.D.How to prevent lung cancer.22.A.Current smokers exclusively. B.Second-hand smokers.C.With a lung problems.D.At age40or over.23.A.156 B.269 C.7498 D.942724.A.Smoking is the culprit in causing lung cancer.B.Women are more vulnerable in lung cancer than men.C.Women are found to be more addicted to smoking than men.D.When struck by lung cancer,men seem to live longer than men.25.A.Lung cancer can be early detected.B.Lung cancer is deadly but preventable.C.Lung cancer is fatal and unpredictable.D.Smoking affects the lungs of men and women differently.Passage Three26.A.A hobby B.The whole worldC.learning experience.D.A career to earn a living27.A.Her legs were brokenB.Her arms were brokenC.Her shoulders were severely injuredD.Her cervical vertebrate were seriously injured.28.A.She learned a foreign language B.She learned to make friends.C.She learned to be a teacher.D.She learned a living skills.29.A.She worked as a skiing coach.B.She was a college instructor.C.She was a social worker in a clinic.D.She worked as elementary school teacher.30.A.Optimistic and hard-bitten. B.Pessimistic and cynical.C.Humorous and funny.D.Kind and reliable.Part II Vocabulary(10%)Section A31.I’m afraid that you’ll have to___________the deterioration n.恶化;退化;堕落of the condition.A.account for对…负有责任;对…做出解释;说明……的原因;导致;(比例)占B.call for要求;需要;提倡;邀请;为…叫喊C.look for寻找D.make for导致;有助于;走向32.Twelve hours a week seemed a generous adj.慷慨的,大方的;宽宏大量的;有雅量的___________of your time to the nursing home.A.affliction n.苦难;苦恼;折磨B.alternative adj.供选择的;选择性的;交替的n.二中择一;供替代的选择C.allocation n.分配,配置;安置(location n.位置(形容词locational);地点;外景拍摄场地)distributeD.alliance n.联盟,联合;联姻33.Every product is_________tested before being put into market.A.expensivelyB.exceptionally adv.异常地;特殊地;例外地C.exhaustively adv.耗尽一切地D.exclusively adv.唯一地;专有地;排外地34.Having clean hands is one of the___________rules when preparing food.A.potent adj.有效的;强有力的,有权势的;有说服力的B.conditional adj.有条件的;假定的n.条件句;条件语C.inseparable adj.[数]不可分割的;不能分离的n.不可分离的事物;形影不离的朋友D.cardinal n.红衣主教;枢机主教;鲜红色;【鸟类】(北美)主红雀adj.主要的,基本的;深红色的35.The educators should try hard to develop the________abilities of children.A.cohesive adj.有结合力的;紧密结合的;有粘着力的B.cognitive adj.认知的,认识的C.collective adj.集体的;共同的;集合的;集体主义的n.集团;集合体;集合名词ic adj.喜剧的;滑稽的;有趣的n.连环漫画;喜剧演员;滑稽人物36.Mortgage vt.抵押n.抵押房屋抵押贷款___________had risen in the last year because the number of low-income families was on the increase.A.defects n.缺点,缺陷;不足之处vi.变节;叛变B.deficits n.赤字;不足额C.defaults vi.拖欠;不履行;不到场n.违约;缺席;缺乏;系统默认值vt.不履行;不参加(比赛等);对…处以缺席裁判(fault n.故障;[地质]断层;错误;缺点;毛病;(网球等)发球失误vi.弄错;产生断层)D.deceptions n.欺骗,欺诈;骗术37.The symptoms n.[临床]症状;症候;病徵may be__________by certain drugs.A.exaggerated adj.夸张的,言过其实的v.夸张,夸大B.exacerbated vt.使加剧;使恶化;激怒=aggravateC.exceeded adj.非常的;过度的;溢出的v.超过(exceed的过去分词);越出D.exhibited adj.展出的v.展出;表现出(exhibit的过去分词)38.Her story was a complete adj.完整的;完全的;彻底的vt.完成_________from start to finish, so nobody believed in her.A.facility n.设施;设备;容易;灵巧B.fascination n.魅力;魔力;入迷(adj.fascinating迷人的;吸引人的;使人神魂颠倒的fascinated着迷的;被深深吸引的)C.fabrication n.制造,建造;装配;伪造物(n.fabric织物;布;组织;构造;fabricator制作者;杜撰者v.fabricated制造,组装;伪造,捏造(fabricate的过去分词)vt.fabricate制造;伪造;装配)D.faculty n.科,系;能力;全体教员39.The police investigating the traffic accident have not ruled out排除;取消;划去;反对;阻止_________.A.salvage n.打捞;海上救助;抢救财货;救难的奖金vt.抢救;海上救助B.safeguard n.[安全]保护;保卫;保护措施vt.[安全]保护,护卫C.sabotage vt.妨害;对…采取破坏行动vi.从事破坏活动n.破坏;破坏活动;怠工D.sacrifice n.牺牲;祭品;供奉vt.牺牲;献祭;亏本出售vi.献祭;奉献40.The government always_________on the background n.背景;隐蔽的位置vt.作…的背景adj.背景的;发布背景材料的of employees who are hired for sensitive military projects.A.takes up拿起;开始从事;占据(时间,地方)B.checks up检查;核对(check out检验;结账离开;通过考核;盖章,结账后离开,结帐后离开,办理退房、出院手续)C.works out解决;算出;实现;制定出;消耗完;弄懂;锻炼D.looks into调查;观察;窥视;浏览;看Section B41.The19th century physiology n.生理学;生理机能was dominated vt.控制;支配;占优势;在…中占主要地位vi.占优势;处于支配地位by the study of the transformations of food energy into body mass体重and activity.A.boosted adj.升高的;升压的;加力的v.提高,推进;宣传(boost的过去式)erned v.管理(govern的过去式和过去分词);统治;支配C.clarified adj.澄清的;透明的v.阐明(clarify的过去分词形式);澄清D.pioneered v.倡导;作先驱(pioneer的过去式)42.Surely,it would be sensible adj.明智的合乎情理的通情达理的意识到的,能感觉到的to get a second opinion before taking any further action.采取进一步行动,进一步的行动A.realistic adj.现实的;现实主义的;逼真的;实在论的B.sensitive adj.敏感的;感觉的;[仪]灵敏的;感光的;易受伤害的;易受影响的n.敏感的人;有灵异能力的人C.reasonable adj.合理的,公道的;通情达理的D.sensational adj.轰动的;耸人听闻的;非常好的;使人感动的(economic sanction经济制裁)43.The Chinese people hold the ancestors n.祖先;被继承人in great veneration.n.尊敬;崇拜(Ancestor veneration祖先崇拜)A.recognition n.识别;承认,认出;重视;赞誉;公认B.sincerity n.真实,诚挚C.heritage n.遗产;传统;继承物;继承权D.honor n.荣誉;尊敬;勋章vt.尊敬;[金融]承兑;承兑远期票据44.I worked to develop the requisite skill必要技能(requisite adj.必备的,必不可少的;需要的n.必需品)for managerial adj.[管理]管理的;经理的post.n.岗位;邮件;标杆vt.张贴;公布;邮递;布置vi.快速行进A.perfect adj.完美的;最好的;精通的vt.使完美;使熟练n.完成式B.exquisite adj.精致的;细腻的;优美的,高雅的;异常的;n.服饰过于讲究的男子C.unique adj.独特的,稀罕的;[数]唯一的,独一无二的n.独一无二的人或物D.necessary adj.必要的;必需的;必然的n.必需品45.If exercise is a bodily maintenance activity维修活动and an index n.指标;指数;索引;指针vi.做索引vt.指出;编入索引中of physiological age生理年龄,the lack of sufficient exercise may either cause or hasten aging.二者择一的;要么…要么…A.instance n.实例;情况;建议vt.举...为例B.indicator n.指示器;[试剂]指示剂;[计]指示符;压力计C.appearance n.外貌,外观;出现,露面D.option n.[计]选项;选择权;买卖的特权(potent adj.有效的;强有力的,有权势的;有说服力的)46.The doctor advised Ken to avoid strenuous exercise剧烈运动.(strenuous adj.紧张的;费力的;奋发的;艰苦的;热烈的)A.arduous adj.努力的;费力的;险峻的B.demanding adj.苛求的;要求高的;吃力的v.要求;查问(demand的ing形式)C.potent adj.有效的;强有力的,有权势的;有说服力的D.continuous adj.连续的,持续的;继续的;连绵不断的47.The hospital should be held accountable for负责,对…应付责任the quality of care护理质量it delivers.A.practicable adj.可用的;行得通的;可实行的B.reliable adj.可靠的;可信赖的n.可靠的人C.flexible adj.灵活的;柔韧的;易弯曲的D.responsible adj.负责的,可靠的;有责任的48.Greenpeace n.绿色和平组织(保护动物不遭捕猎等)has been invite to appraise vt.评价,鉴定;估价the environment costs of such an operation.A.esteem vt.尊敬;认为;考虑;估价n.尊重;尊敬B.appreciate vt.欣赏;感激;领会;鉴别vi.增值;涨价appropriate adj.适当的;恰当的;合适的C.evaluate vt.评价;估价;求…的值vi.评价;估价audit,estimate,assess,reckonD.approve vt.批准;赞成;为…提供证据vi.批准;赞成;满意49.The company still hopes to find a buyer,but the future looks bleak.adj.阴冷的;荒凉的,无遮蔽的;黯淡的,无希望的;冷酷的;单调的A.chilly adj.寒冷的;怕冷的B.dismal adj.凄凉的,忧郁的;阴沉的,沉闷的n.低落的情绪C.promising adj.有希望的,有前途的v.许诺,答应(promise的现在分词形式)D.fanatic n.狂热入迷者;盲信者;盲信adj.狂热的;盲信的50.These were vital adj.至关重要的;生死攸关的;有活力的decisions n.决定,决心;决议that bore upon(bear upon)有关;瞄准;对…施加压力the happiness of everybody.A.ensured vt.保证,确保;使安全B.ruined n.废墟;毁坏;灭亡vt.毁灭;使破产vi.破产;堕落;被毁灭C.achieved vt.取得;获得;实现;成功vi.达到预期的目的,实现预期的结果,如愿以偿D.influenced n.影响;势力;感化;有影响的人或事vt.影响;改变Part III Cloze(10%)Are some people born clever and others born stupid?Or is intelligence n.智力;情报工作;情报机关;理解力developed by our environment and our experiences(可数名词:经历;不可数名词:经验)?Strangely___51___,the answer to both these questions is yes.To some extent在一定程度上;在某种程度上our intelligence is given us at birth生下来时(innate adj.先天的;固有的;与生俱来的),and no amount of即使再大(或再多)的…(也不)special education can make a genius n.天才,天赋;精神___52____a child born with low intelligence.On the other hand另一方面,a child who lives in boring adj.无聊的;令人厌烦的environment will develop his intelligence less than the one who lives in rich and varied surrounding.Thus the___53___of a person’s intelligence are fixed at birth,but whether or not he reaches those limits will depend on his ___54___.This view,not held by most experts can be supported in a number of ways.It is easy to show that intelligence is to some extent在一定程度上;在某种程度上___55___we are born with.The closer the blood relationship血统;血缘关系between two people,the closer they are likely to be in intelligence.Thus if we take two unrelated people___56___,it is likelythat their degrees of intelligence will be completely different.If on the other hand we take two identical twins[遗]同卵双胞胎;[妇产]单卵性双胎they will likely be as intelligent as each other. Relations like brothers and sisters,parents and children,usually have___57___intelligence and this clearly suggests that intelligence depends on birth.___58___now that we take identical twins and put them in different environments.We might send one,for example to a university and the other to a factory where the work is boring.We would soon find differences in intelligence developing,and this indicates vt.表明;指出;预示;象征that environment___59___birth plays a part.This conclusion is also suggested by the ___60___that people who live in close contact with each other.But who are not related at all,are likely to have similar degrees of intelligence.53.A.amounts n.数量,总额(amount的复数)v.总和(amount的第三人称单数形式)B.qualities[统计]品质C.limits n.限制;限度;界线vt.限制;限定D.scores n.分数;二十;配乐;刻痕vt.获得;评价;划线,刻划;把…记下vi.得分;记分;54.A.disposition n.处置;[心理]性情;[军]部署;倾向B.perception n.知觉;[生理]感觉;看法;洞察力;获取C.endowment n.捐赠;捐助;捐款;天资56.A.in advance adv.预先,提前B.for effect为了给人良好的印象;为了得到效果C.at random胡乱地;随便地;任意地D.under way进行中;航行中;在行进57.A.similar adj.相似的n.类似物B.various adj.各种各样的;多方面的C.appropriate adj.适当的;恰当的;合适的vt.占用,拨出D.inborn adj.天生的;先天的Part IV Reading Comprehension(30%)Passage One1.Fourteen-year-old Sean MeCallum lay in a hospital bed waiting for a new heart.Without it, Sean would die.Sean’s case is not unusual.Everyday many people die because there just aren’t enough human organs to go around.四处走动;供应;(消息)流传2.Now scientists say/they can alter the genetic make-up基因组成,遗传构成of certain animals/so that their organs may be acceptable to使...可接受humans.With this gene-altering technique to overcome vt.克服;胜过vi.克服;得胜(come over过来;顺便来访;抓住)our immune rejection免疫排斥to foreign organs,scientists hope to use pig heart for transplants vt.移植;迁移;使移居n.移植;移植器官;被移植物;移居者vi.移植;迁移;移居by the year2008.3.That prospect n.前途;预期;景色vi.勘探,找矿vt.勘探,勘察,however,has stirred up激起;煽动;搅拌;唤起strong opposition n.反对;反对派;在野党;敌对among animal fight activities.They protest vi.抗议;断言vt.抗议;断言n.抗议adj.表示抗议的;抗议性的that the whole idea of/using animal organs is cruel adj.残酷的,残忍的;使人痛苦的,让人受难的;无情的,严酷的and unjust.adj.不公平的,不公正的;非正义的.Some scientists also fear such transplants may transmit vt.传输;传播;发射;传达;遗传unknown diseases to humans.4.Others believe transplanting animal organs into humans is lions of/dollars spent on breeding pigs for their organs could be better spent on health education programs.They believe seventy-five percent of the heart disease cases that lead to a need for organ transplant are preventable adj.可预防的;可阻止的;可防止的.The key is to convince people to eat healthily,and not to smoke or drink alcohol.Scientists could also use research funds to improve artificial adj.人造的;仿造的;虚伪的;非原产地的;武断的organs.5.Still others believe that though new inventions and prevention programs may help,spending money to encourage more people to donate their organs is an even better idea.If enough people were educated about organ donations,everyone who needed an organ could be taken off起飞;脱下;离开the waiting list in a year.61.What is the problem the passage begins with?A.High mortality rate of immune rejection.B.A malpractice n.玩忽职守;不法行为;治疗不当in heart transplantation.C.An unusual case of organ transplant.D.A shortage of human organs.62.Not only is the gene-altering technique a technical issue技术问题,according to the passage but also it_________________________.A.introduces an issue of inhumanity n.不人道,无人性;残暴B.raises the issue of justice n.司法,法律制裁;正义;法官,审判员in medicineC.presents a significant adj.重大的;有效的;有意义的;值得注意的;意味深长的n.象征;有意义的事物threat to human nature人性;人类本性D.pushes the practice of organ transplant to the limits63.Doubtful of the necessity of using animal organs,some scientists___________________.A.are to narrow adj.狭窄的,有限的;勉强的;精密的;度量小的n.海峡;狭窄部分,隘路vt.使变狭窄the scope n.范围;余地;视野;眼界;导弹射程vt.审视of organ transplantsB.switch to v.切换到;转到;转变成t he development of artificial organse up with提出;想出;赶上alternatives to the current problemD.set out to打算,着手,开始purchase n.购买;紧握;起重装置vt.购买;赢得vi.购买东西better ways of treating heart disease64.It can be inferred from推断the concluding paragraph of the passage that __________________.A.the gene-altering technique will help those waiting for organ transplantsB.the present supply of human organs still has potential n.潜能;可能性;[电]电势adj.潜在的;可能的;势的(potent adj.有效的;强有力的,有权势的;有说服力的)to be explored vt.探索;探测;探险C.people prefer vt.更喜欢;宁愿;提出;提升vi.喜欢;愿意the use of animal organs for medical purposes n.目的;用途;意志vt.决心;企图;打算D.the gene-altering technique leaves much to believed65.The information the passage carries is__________________________.A.enlightening adj.使人领悟的;有启发作用的v.启蒙;通知(enlighten的ing形式)B.unbelievable adj.难以置信的;不可信的C.imaginative adj.虚构的;富于想象的;有创造力的(imaginable可能的;可想像的)D.factual adj.事实的Passage Two1.There is a great irony n.讽刺;反语;具有讽刺意味的事adj.铁的;似铁的of21st century global health:While many hundreds of millions of数以亿计people lack adequate adj.充足的;适当的;胜任的food as a result of economic inequities n.不公平,不公正,political corruption政治腐败(corruption n.贪污,腐败;堕落),or warfare n.战争;冲突,many hundreds of millions more are overweight/to the point of达到…的程度increased risk for/diet-related chronic diseases. Obesity n.肥大,肥胖is a worldwide phenomenon n.现象;奇迹;杰出的人才,affecting children as well as adults and forcing all but/the poorest countries/to divert vt.转移;使…欢娱;使…转向scarce resources稀有资源(scarce adj.缺乏的,不足的;稀有的adv.仅仅;几乎不;几乎没有)away from food security粮食安全;食品安全;食物保障to take care of people with preventable adj.可预防的;可阻止的;可防止的heart disease and diabetes.n.糖尿病;多尿症长难句:Obesity is a worldwide phenomenon,affecting children as well as adults and forcing all but/(the poorest countries)to divert away from/food security to/take care of people with /preventable heart disease and diabetes.2.To reverse n.背面;相反;倒退;失败vt.颠倒;倒转adj.反面的;颠倒的;反身的the obesity epidemic adj.流行的;传染性的n.传染病;流行病;风尚等的流行,we must address vt.演说;从事;忙于;写姓名地址;向…致辞;与…说话;提出;处理n.地址;演讲;致辞;说话的技巧;称呼the fundamental cause根本原因.Overweight comes from consuming more food energy than is expended vt.花费;消耗;用光;耗尽in activity.The cause of this imbalance also is ironic: improved prosperity.People use extra income to eat more and be less physically active.Market economies encourage this.They make people with expendable adj.可消费的;排出的;不重复使用的;可牺牲的n.消耗品income into consumers of aggressively adv.侵略地;攻击地;有闯劲地(侵略=aggress;aggression;invade;invasion)(exaggerated adj.夸张的,言过其实的v.夸张,夸大aggravate vt.加重;使恶化;激怒)marketed foods that are high in energy but low in nutritional value营养价值,and of cars,television set,and computers that promote sedentary adj.久坐的;坐惯的;定栖的;静坐的behavior.Gaining weight are good business.Food is particularly business because everyone eats.3.Moreover adv.而且;此外,food is so overproduced vt.过度生产that many countries, especially the rich ones,have far more than远远超过,多得多的they need-another irony.In the United States,to take an extreme adj.极端的;极度的;偏激的;尽头的n.极端;末端;最大程度;极端的事物example,most adults--of all ages,incomes,educational levels,and census vt.实施统计调查n.人口普查,人口调查categories n.种类,分类;[数]范畴–are overweight.The U.S.food supply provides3800kilocalories per person per day,nearly twice as much as required vt.需要;要求;命令by many adults.Overabundant adj.太充足的;过多的food forces companies to compete for sales through advertising,health claims,new products,large portions.And campaigns vi.作战;参加竞选;参加活动n.运动;活动;战役directed toward children.Food marketing promotes weight gain.Indeed adv.的确;实在;真正地;甚至,it is difficult to think of any major industry that might benefit if people eat less food;certainly not the agriculture,food product, grocery n.食品杂货店,restaurant,diet or drug industries.All flourish n.兴旺;茂盛;挥舞;炫耀;华饰vt.夸耀;挥舞vi.繁荣,兴旺;茂盛;活跃;处于旺盛时期when people eat more.And all employ armies of lobbyists n.说客;活动议案通过者to discourage vt.阻止;使气馁government from doing anything to inhibit vt.抑制;禁止=bar;restrain;control;stay overeating.注:discourage sb from doing阻止某人做某事;阻止做某事;不鼓励;劝某人打消做某事的念头66.The great irony of21st century global public health refers to_____________.A.the cause of obesity and its counteractive adj.反作用的;抵抗的;反对的n.反作用;抵抗,对抗;反对measuresB.the insufficient and superfluous adj.多余的;不必要的;奢侈的consumption of foodC.the scarce natural resource and the negligence of food securityD.the consumption n.消费;消耗;肺痨of food and the increased risk for diet-related diseases67.To address the fundamental cause of the obesity epidemic,according to the passage,is _______.A.to improve political and economic managementB.to cope with处理,应付the energy imbalance issueC.to combat vt.反对;与…战斗n.战斗;争论adj.战斗的;为…斗争的diet-related chronic diseasesD.to increase investment in global health68.As we can learn from the passage,the second irony refers to参考;涉及;指的是;适用于_____________.A.affluence n.富裕;丰富;流入;汇聚and obesityB.food energy and nutritional valueC.food business and economic prosperity经济繁荣;发展生产(prosperity n.繁荣,成功)D.diseases of civilization n.文明;文化and pathology n.病理(学);异常状态of inactivity69.As a result of the third irony,people_____________________.A.consume3800kilocalories on a daily basisplain about food overproductionC.have to raise their food expensesD.are driven towards朝...方向驱使(Drive Towards The Light驶向光明drive towards south照南开Drive Towards Zero零排放)weight gain70.Which of the following can be excluded vt.排除;排斥;拒绝接纳;逐出as we can understand based on the passage?A.The economic dimension.经济局面(层面)B.The political dimension政治方面(层面)C.The humane adj.仁慈的,人道的;高尚的dimension.人文方面(层面)D.The dietary n.饮食的规定;食谱adj.饮食的,饭食的,规定食物的dimension饮食层面注:dimension n.方面;[数]维;尺寸;次元;容积vt.标出尺寸adj.规格的3-dimension三维Passage Three1.Women find a masculine adj.男性的;阳性的;男子气概的n.男性;阳性,阳性词(muscle n.肌肉;力量vt.加强;使劲搬动;使劲挤出)face with a large jaw n.颌;下巴;狭窄入口;唠叨vt.教训;对…唠叨and a prominent adj.突出的,显著的;杰出的;卓越的brow n.眉,眉毛;额;表情more attractive when they are more likely to conceive vt.怀孕;构思;以为;持有,according to a study published in the June24Nature.Before,during,and just after menstruation n.[生理]月经;月经期间;有月经,however,they seem to be drawn to被…所吸引less angular adj.[生物]有角的;生硬的,笨拙的;瘦削的,more“feminine”adj.女性的;妇女(似)的;阴性的;娇柔的male faces, the researchers report.2.“Other studies of female preference n.偏爱,倾向;优先权,mainly for odors n.气味;名声,show changes across the menstrual cycle生理]月经周期,”says leading author Ian Penton-Voak of the University of St.Andrews on Scotland.“we thought/it would be interesting to look at visual adj.视觉的,视力的;栩栩如生的preferences and see if they changed also.3.The research showed39Japanese women composite n.复合材料;合成物;菊科adj.复合的;合成的;菊科的vt.使合成;使混合male faces that/emphasized masculine or feminine facial features面部特征;面容to differing degrees.The women preferred vt.更喜欢;宁愿;提出;提升images with more masculine features男性特性when they were in the fertile adj.富饶的,肥沃的;能生育的phase n.相;阶段;[天]位相vt.使定相;逐步执行of their menses n.[生理]月经;[生理]行经but favored more feminine features during their less fertile phase.4.The type of face women find attractive also seems to depend on the kind of relationship they wish to pursue vt.继续;从事;追赶;纠缠,according to another experiment.The cyclic preference for偏爱…muscular faces was evident adj.明显的;明白的=obvious/distinct/visible among23 British women asked to choose the most attractive face for a short-term adj.短期的relationship, Penton-Voak says.The26women asked to choose an attractive face for a long-term relationship 长期关系,however,preferred the more feminine features throughout their menstrual cycle.5.Another22women/who were using oral contraceptives[药]口服避孕药/did not show monthly changes/in the faces they preferred even for即使对于short-term relationships, indicating that表明,正在翻译,结果表明(indicat e vt.表明;指出;预示;象征)hormones n.[生理]激素,荷尔蒙might play a role in在……起作用determining vt.决定,确定;判定,判决;限定attractiveness n.吸引力;迷惑力,Penton-Voak says.6.Men/whose faces have some feminine softness n.温柔;柔和/are perceived as“kinder’men/who may make better husbands and partners,he adds,white macho adj.大男子气概的n.强壮男子;大丈夫features may be associated with和…联系在一起;与……有关,与……有关系higher testosterone(睾丸素)levels and good genes.He cautions n.小心,谨慎;警告,警示vt.警告,however,that research hasn’t yet shown a link between a woman’s preferences in such tests and her actual behavior实际行为.71.The researchers made a study on_____________________.A.women’s menstrual cycleB.men’s preferred female imagesC.women’s visual preferences of menD.men’s masculine and feminine features72.Women are drawn to a masculine face,according to the researchers,when they___________.A.grow to be feminineB.are on oral contraceptives[药]口服避孕药C.are ready for conception n.怀孕;概念;设想;开始D.are on menstruation n.[生理]月经;月经期间;有月经73.It was found in Britain that women’s preferred male images were influenced by受…的影响___________.A.their family planningB.the years of marriage they hadC.the length of their menstrual cycle[生理]月经周期D.the term of relationship they seek74.Just because the studies of female preferences show changes across the menstrual cycle,as Penton-Voak implies,does not mean that__________________.A.visual preferences do exist vi.存在;生存;生活;继续存在B.a woman acts this way is reality n.现实;实际;真实C.a man will buy into the phenomenon n.现象;奇迹;杰出的人才D.men and women prefer vt.更喜欢;宁愿;提出;提升the same image75.Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A.Does a woman judge from a man’s appearance?B.Is there such a thing as beauty in the world?C.Are women more emotional than men?D.Is beauty more than meets the eye?Passage Four1.Well-do they or don’t they?For years,controversy n.争论;论战;辩论has raged n.愤怒;狂暴,肆虐;情绪激动vi.大怒,发怒;流行,风行over whether the electromagnetic fields电磁场produced by power lines电力线;输电线could cause cancer,especially leukemia白血病in young children.But in Britain last week,confusion n.混淆,混乱;困惑reached new heights达到新的高度.2.One team from Bristol announced that/it has evidence to back n.后面vt.支持;后退;背书;下赌注a controversial adj.有争议的;有争论的but plausible adj.貌似可信的,花言巧语的;貌似真实的,貌似有理的theory n.理论;原理;学说;推测which would explain how power lines might cause cancer(Electric fields attract airborne pollutants).Only to be followed/by the release of results/by another group/in London/which suggested/there is nothing to worry about.what is going on?3.Actually,the confusion may be more apparent adj.显然的;表面上的than real.There can be no doubt that/the effects/of power lines on water droplets水滴;微水滴,小水滴,pollutants and naturally occurring radon uncovered vt.发现;揭开;揭露by the Bristol team are real and interesting.But to suggest that/they have anything to do with leukemia in children is prematureadj.早产的;不成熟的;比预期早的n.早产儿;过早发生的事物.The extra n.临时演员;号外;额外的事物;上等产品adj.额外的,另外收费的;特大的adv.特别地,非常;另外exposure n.暴露;曝光;揭露;陈列to pollution for a child living near power lines would be tiny adj.微小的;很少的,and it is not obvious adj.明显的;显著的;平淡无奇的why radon-a gas normally associated with与…有关系;与…相联系lung cancer-would cause leukemia in children.4.The second study,which drew reassuring vt.使…安心,使消除疑虑blank,is the world’s biggest ever probe n.探针;调查vt.探查;用探针探测of the statistical adj.统计的;统计学的link between childhood cancers and magnetic fields of the sort produced by power lines and the electrical appliances日用电器.It is one of several recent studies近代研究that have failed to find a link.Unlike adj.不同的,不相似的earlier research,these newer studies involved vt.包含;牵涉;使陷于;潜心于going into homes to measure the electromagnetic fields.The fields they measured included vt.包含,包括(exclude vt.排除;排斥;拒绝接纳;逐出.preclude vt.排除;妨碍;阻止) input from major power lines if they were nearby.5.Which is not to say the research is perfect.Critics n.评论家;批评者;吹毛求疵的人(critic的复数)argue that/Britain’s childhood cancer study,for example,has not yet taken into account考虑;重视;体谅(take sth into account对某事加以考虑;考虑;把;考虑某事)the surges n.汹涌;大浪,波涛;汹涌澎湃;巨涌v.汹涌;起大浪,蜂拥而来in exposure that might come from,say, switching appliances on and off.And some people might wonder n.惊奇;奇迹;惊愕vt.怀疑;惊奇;对…感到惊讶adj.奇妙的;非凡的why measurements of the electric fields that are also produced by power lines did not figure n.数字;人物;图形;价格;(人的)体形;画像vt.计算;认为;描绘;象征in last week’s study.But neither criticism n.批评;考证;苛求amounts to相当于,总计为a fatal blow.致命的打击.Electrical fields cannot penetrate vt.渗透;穿透;洞察the body significantly adv.意味深长地;值得注目地,for example.6.A more serious concern vt.涉及,关系到;使担心n.关系;关心;关心的事whether the British research provides an all-clear adj.放行;空袭警报信号解除的;无危险信号的signal for such countries such as the US where power lines carry more current and therefore adv.因此;所以produce higher magnetic fields.Pedants(书呆子)would conclude vt.推断;决定,作结论;结束that it doesn’t.But these counties will not have long to wait for answers from a major Japanese study.7.In Britain the latest epidemiological study流行病学研究can be taken as the final word on the matter.If the electromagnetic fields in Britain homes can in some unforeseen adj.未预见到的,无法预料的way increase the risk of cancer,we can now be as certain as science allows that the increase is too tiny to measure.76.Both the question“Well-do they or don’t they?”and the question“what is going on?”suggest _______________.A.the high incidence of LeukemiaB.the advent n.到来;出现;基督降临;基督降临节of bewilderment n.困惑;迷乱;慌张among peopleC.the warning of the worsening air pollutionD.the tense relation between Bristol and London77.What would the author say of the result of the first study?A.Enlightening adj.使人领悟的;有启发作用的v.启蒙;通知(enlighten的ing形式)B.Insignificant adj.无关紧要的C.Reassuring adj.安心的;可靠的;鼓气的v.使放心(reassure的ing形式)D.Apparent adj.显然的;表面上的(parent n.父亲(或母亲);父母亲;根源)78.What can be suggested from the results of the second study?A.There does exist a danger zone near power lines.B.There is much to be improved in terms of design.。
2008年考博试题
08年华中科技大学神经病学名词解释:1. parinand syndrome2. migraine equivalents3. Glossopharyngeal neuralgia4. Queckenstedt test5. 神经失用6. 构音障碍7. 颈内动脉盗血综合症8. 跌倒发作二、简答:1. 何为难治性癫痫?其危险因素有哪如何处理?2. 脊髓传导束损害临床表现?3. 如何鉴别AD,VD?4. 颅内动脉瘤可产生那些症状?5. 鉴别Lambert-Eaton syndrome和重症肌无力。
6. 脑脊液常规及生化检查项目及意义。
08年华中科技大学神经解剖学一、名词解释:1. 神经节2. 网状结构3. 突触4. 面神经丘5. 外侧丘系6. 内囊7. 基底核8. Willis环二、简答题:1. 手的神经支配2. 头面部副交感神经节的名称、位置及纤维联系3. 背侧丘脑特异性投射核团的构成、纤维联系、功能4. 简述视觉传导通路及一侧是神经受损症状及原因5. 海绵窦的位置及穿经结构2008年山大心血管考博试题(完整记忆版)名词4×51.CRT2.no-reflow3.致心律失常性右室心肌病4.PWV5.Marfan syndrome二、简述(12×5)1.PCI的主要并发症2.肺动脉高压的主要原因和分类3.2006年AHA对心肌病的定义和分类4.房颤抗栓指征5.高血压的诊断标准?不同诊断标准对心血管事件的影响?三、(20分)2006年中国成人血脂防治指南的高危/极高危人群包括?为什么对这类人群要进行强化调脂治疗?山东大学2008博士病理生理试题(专业基础)(记忆版)1 细胞信号转导异常的原因2 呼吸性酸中毒的原因和对机体的影响3 水中毒的原因和对机体的影响4 低张性缺氧的原因和血氧变化特点5 钙超载在心肌再灌注损伤中的作用6 心衰兴奋-收缩偶联机制7 癌基因致癌的机制8 DIC的临床表现及机制9病例分析大体是一名45岁女性,哮喘22年,近一月来呼吸困难,出现情绪不稳,头晕等症状,血气示PCO2 70、PCO2 50,分析其中的病理现象机制10 病例分析大体是胆囊炎病人应用庆大霉素4周后出现呕心呕吐、尿少、食欲降低等不适,血气示PCO2 28、PH 7.35(?)、血钾6.5 BE -15,SB12 (数据?),问发生了什么病理生理情况,并解释如何发生的山东大学2008年考博免疫题(记忆版)一名词解释(原题全英语)FCM,Microassay,IgSF,PAMP,HLA,KLR,超抗原,免疫忽视,调节性T细胞,还有一个忘了.二简答:1什么是疫苗?其种类及特点2,IL-2在T细胞活化中的作用3T细胞信号传导过程4B细胞在免疫应答中的作用5抗体亲和力成熟的过程及机制6链球菌感染后得肾小球肾炎的免疫损伤机制7同种异型抗原的识别机制8CR1,CR2在免疫中的作用三论述:结合你硕士阶段的课题,请谈谈博士阶段的初步研究方向2008年最新协和医科大学博士生入学专业分子生物学考试试题第一部分:填空疯牛病的致病原因什么是原病毒SD序列信号肽识别序列的组成-----部分和-----部分乳糖操纵子的调控序列——————————————————————第二部分:大题,2道1.给了一段序列要求涉及合适的引物,扩增出改序列,(考点为引物设计原则)2.给了一个质粒序列,和一段待插入的基因组DNA片段,然后酶切后电泳,酶切后电泳,三个泳道有三种不同的条带,分析其产生情况(考点为克隆部分)第三部分:1.紫外线过度照射后容易引发皮肤癌,正常机体通过何种机制修复2.介绍酵母双杂交的原理和应用3.举例说明小RNA在发育中的作用和意义3. 什么是转录后加工?目前认为这一提法欠妥,为什么?4. 人类基因组当中存在许多非编码序列,如转座子和内含子,(1)请问这些非编码序列是没有价值的垃圾吗?为什么?(2)近年来,小分子RNA的研究与表观遗传学进展迅速,是否表明中心法则已经过时,已经被新的理论取代?交大细胞生物学2008年考博试卷10个名字解释SiRNAtranscription factorcheckpiontsiPS cells膜受体heterochromatinP型运输ATP酶蛋白质分选微管相关蛋白质integrin问答题:后基因组时代蛋白质研究的技术,策略。
同济大学历年博士研究生入学考试专业课试题总结
同济大学历年博士研究生入学考试专业课试题总结同济医科大学 1993 年博士研究生入学考试试题考试科目:病理生理学(任选 5 题,每题 20 分)一、肺栓塞引起的血气变化及其机制二、EDRF 在缺氧性肺动脉高压发病中的作用及其机制三、酸中毒对机体的影响及其机制四、对以下病理过程下简明精确的定义:1 心理衰竭 2 休克3DIC4 应激 5 发热五、举两例说明病理变化的两重性以及在一定条件下矛盾主要方面和次要方面的转化。
六、高血压引起心力衰竭的机制。
同济医科大学 1993 年博士研究生入学考试试题考试科目:神经解剖学一、名解1、大脑动脉环2反射弧3纹状体4小脑三对角5内囊二、问答题1、脑脊液的产生和循环2、左侧皮质核束受损所引起的面肌瘫痪与右侧面神经周围性损伤所引起的面肌瘫痪有无区别,为什么?3、瞳孔对光反射的途径4、手的神经支配同济医科大学 1994 年博士研究生入学考试试题考试科目:神经解剖学一、名解1、牵涉性痛2、锥体外系3、脑屏障二、问答1、哪些脑神经中含有副交感神经纤维,分别写出它们的节前神经元名称和位置以及节后纤维的分布2、在大脑皮质机能定位中,第一躯体运动区位于何处,身体各部在此区的投影有何特点3、依据小脑的进化过程,小脑可分几部,各部的范围和功能如何4、颈丛的组成,位置,分布及各主要皮支的名称和浅出部位5、综述脑的血液供应,包括主要分支的分布和大脑动脉环同济医科大学 1994 年博士研究生入学考试试题考试科目:病理生理学一、ARDS 病人呼吸衰竭的类型及机制二、Ι型呼衰与Ц型呼衰的氧疗有何不同?为什么?三、心衰与休克的血流动力学变化有何异同?心肌梗塞的心衰与心源性休克有何不同?四、酸中毒对心肌收缩功能的影响及机制。
代谢性与呼吸性酸中毒哪种影响更大,为什么?五、举例说明:1、病理变化的生物学意义的两重性2、药物作用的双向性3、病理过程中的正反馈与负反馈4、生理反应与病理反应六、血管阻力的法单位和测定与计算方法。
2008年同济大学考博专业课试题-材料研究方法
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2008年同济大学考博专业课试题
课目:材料研究方法
所涉及专业:材料学院功能材料研究所的相关专业
内容
1,介绍 BRAGG方程在材料研究中的应用。
2,电子显微镜分析主要分哪几类,请介绍这几类主要电镜在材
料研究中的特点和原理
3,请描述背散射电子像的成像原理,特点以及应用。
4,热分析技术包括哪些类别,分别介绍这些热分析技术在材料
分析中的应用的。
5,核磁共振MNR是如何产生的,介绍其在材料研究中的应用。
6,IR红外光谱分析的主要原理,在材料分析中的应用及其影响
因素。
7,以某一高分子材料为例,结合IR等手段对其进行结构方面的
分析。
8,结合你自己在材料研究中的经验,谈谈各种材料研究分析方
法在材料科学研究中的作用。
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同济人体解剖学之局部解剖学课程试题与答案
同济大学医学院/ 学年第学期年级专业年制局部解剖学试卷卷一得分1. 关于股管的说法错误的是:()A.股管位于股三角内B.管内容纳脂肪组织和腹股沟深淋巴结C.股管上口与腹膜腔相通D.后壁大部分附于耻骨肌筋膜E.前壁是阔筋膜2. 收肌管内的结构有:()A.隐神经,股动脉,股静脉B.股动脉,股静脉,膝降动脉C.股静脉,胫动脉返支,隐神经D.隐神经,旋股内侧动脉E.股神经,股动脉,股静脉3.关于腘窝的叙述正确的是:()A.腘静脉位于胫神经浅面B.腘动脉位于胫神经浅面C.腘静脉位于胫神经和腘动脉之间D.腘动脉位于腘静脉浅面E.腘淋巴结位于腘筋膜浅面4.穿过坐骨小孔的结构是:()A股后皮神经B.臀上血管C.臀下血管D.梨状肌E..阴部内血管5.下列结构中不经过腕管的是:()A.指浅屈肌腱B.指深屈肌腱C.拇长屈肌腱D.掌长肌肌腱E.正中神经6.以下有关掌深弓的描述中,错误的为:()A.由桡动脉末端和尺动脉掌深支组成B.位于屈指肌腱深面C.往往平腕掌关节高度D.与掌浅弓间有吻合E.由弓发出指掌侧总动脉到第2~5指7. 以下有关腋神经的描述,正确的是:()A.与旋肱前动脉伴行B.穿三边孔C.紧贴肱骨外科颈后方D.支配三角肌和大圆肌E.是臂丛外侧束的分支8. 穿锁胸筋膜的结构有:()A.胸长和胸前神经B.胸肩峰动脉和头静脉C.头静脉和贵要静脉D.前臂内侧皮神经和胸前神经E.腋神经和旋肱后动脉9. 颈动脉鞘内有:()A.颈交感神经干B.椎动脉C.舌咽神经D.颈内静脉E.颈外静脉10. 甲状腺手术时,结扎甲状腺下动脉为防止损伤喉返神经,操作时应:()A.尽量靠近腺体B.尽量远离腺体C.尽量在腺体上方D.尽量在腺体下方E.尽量在腺体后方11. 颈筋膜中层:()A.亦称椎前筋膜B.包绕胸锁乳突肌C.包绕甲状腺形成甲状腺鞘D.包绕下颌下腺形成下颌下腺鞘E.无上述情况12.斜角肌间隙内经过的结构主要有:()A.锁骨下动脉与臂丛B.颈丛与臂丛C.锁骨下动、静脉D.锁骨下静脉和膈神经E.锁骨下动脉和膈神经13. 不是中纵隔结构的是:()A.心包B.右膈神经C.左膈神经D.迷走神经E.心包膈动脉14.在肋沟内,肋间后血管和肋间神经的排列自上而下为:()A.静脉、动脉、神经B.静脉、神经、动脉C.动脉、静脉、神经D.动脉、神经、静脉E.神经、动脉、静脉15.以下关于奇静脉的描述中正确的是:()A.起自左腰升静脉B.收集左肋间后静脉C.收纳食管静脉D.注入下腔静脉E.以上均错16.有关肺根的描述,错误的是:()A.左肺根上方主动脉弓跨过B.右肺根上方有奇静脉跨过C.自上而下均为肺动脉、支气管、肺静脉D.迷走神经行于肺根后方E.膈神经行于肺根前方17.有关腹股沟管的描述中,正确的是:()A.位于腹股沟内B.位于腹股沟内侧半上方1.5cm处C.位于腹股沟外侧半上方1.5cm处D.后壁外侧有腹内斜肌E.耻骨结节外下方有其浅环18. 胃脾韧带内有:()A.脾动脉B.胃左动脉C.胃右动脉D.胃短动脉E.肝总动脉19. 有关网膜孔境界的描述何者是错误的:()A.前方为肝十二指肠韧带B.后方为下腔静脉(隔以腹膜)C.上方为肝尾叶D.下方为十二指肠上部E.后方为门静脉20. 胰头后方的毗邻结构为:()A.十二指肠降部B.腹主动脉C.肠系膜上动、静脉D.胆总管E.左肾二填空题1%×20 得分1 四边孔内有___ _ ___、___ ____通过。
同济大学医学院考博历年真题诊断学试题(可编辑修改word版)
同济医科大学2002 年诊断学(博士)一、名词解释(8*5)1.三凹征2.猫喘3.毛细血管博动症4.Murphy 征阳性5.眩晕6.肿瘤标记物7.抗核抗体8.医院感染二、简答题(10×6)1.简述咯血与呕血的区别2.简述慢性腹泻的原因3.用文字简述心肌梗塞的基本图形4.诊断疾病的步骤有哪些?5.正常人血沉的参考值,试述血觉加快的临床意义6.脑脊液检查的适应征,脑脊液中的葡萄糖降低的意义同济医科大学2003 年诊断学(博士)一名解(共5 题,每题3 分,共15 分)1.塔颅2.猫喘3.Austin Flint 杂音4.液波震颤5.Bence-Jones 蛋白二简答题(共8 题,共55 分)1.简述心肌梗塞的心电图特点。
(5 分)2.何谓Louis 角?其有何临床意义?(5 分)3.简述正常呼吸音的种类及其各自特点。
(5 分)4.简述营养状态的判断方法及其分级标准。
(5 分)5.简述Cheyne-Stokes 呼吸的特点及其临床意义。
(5 分)6.简述第一心音和第二心音产生的机制及其临床特征。
(10 分)7.简述左心衰竭发生呼吸困难的机制及左心衰竭的体征。
(10 分)8.简述全身浅表淋巴结的组群分布及左、右锁骨上淋巴结群各收集哪些区域的淋巴液。
(1 0 分)三.选答题(任选 2 题,每题15 分,共30 分)1.试述肝脏病检查项目的选择原则及常见肝病的肝功能改变。
2.试述胸腔积液与肺炎在体征上有何区别?渗出液和漏出液如何鉴别?3.主动脉瓣关闭不全的临床表现。
4.脑脊液检查的适应症?禁忌症?脑脊液检查葡萄糖降低的临床意义?同济医科大学2004 年诊断学(专基)(博士)科目代码:826注明:所有的答案内容必须答在答题纸上,凡答在试题纸上的一律无效。
一、名词解释(每题 5 分,共40 分)1.Oliver 征2、gallop rhythm3、board-like-rigidity4、非选择性蛋白尿5.Troube 区6、嗜睡7、胸膜摩擦感8、中性粒细胞核左移二、简答题(每题10 分,共60 分)1.简述房颤的心电图特点。
同济医科大学生理学(博士)
同济医科大学2001年生理学(博士)一、试述神经-肌肉接头处兴奋的传递过程,并分析影响兴奋传递的因素(20分)二、以左心为例,试述心脏将血液泵入动脉的过程,并试述泵血过程中心室内压力、容积、瓣膜开关和血流的变化。
(20分)三、切断颈动脉体和主动脉体的传入神经前后,分别吸入5%的二氧化碳,对呼吸各有何影响?并分析其影响机制?(20分)四、刺激胃酸分泌的内源性物质有哪些?试述消化期间胃液分泌增加的调节及机制?(20分)五、正常人排出的终尿渗透压可以是高渗,也可以是低渗,阐明其变化机制。
(20分)同济医科大学2002年生理学(博士)一、名词解释(3分×5)1、阈电位2、静息心指数3、肾小球滤过率4、潮气量5、胃排空二、问答题1、以左心室为例,阐明心动周其中心室压力、容积、血流、房室瓣和动脉瓣的变化(20分)2、加大家兔呼吸道解剖无效腔后,对家兔呼吸有何影响,并分析其机制。
(20分)3、试述神经-肌肉(横纹肌)接头处兴奋的传递过程,并说明哪些因素影响传递的过程?(25分)4、一正常人一次大量出汗(约1000Ml)而没有饮水,问其尿量、渗透压有何变化?并分析其变化机制(20分)同济医科大学2003年生理学(博士)一、试述神经细胞静息电位产生的机制,并分析细胞外高钾和低钾分别对静息电位的影响其机制(20分)二、胰液的主要成分有哪?它们有何重要功能?(15分)三、影响心输出量(分输出量)的因素有哪些?并分析影响机制。
(20分)四、影响兴奋性突触后电位和抑制性突触后电位产生机制,比较两者有何不同(20分)五、影响肾小球滤过的因素有哪些?并分析它们对肾小球滤过率的影响及机制(15分)六、试述含氮类激素的作用机制,并举一例说明。
(10分)同济医科大学2006年生理学(博士)一、名词解释1.前负荷2.胃肠反射3.脊休克4.?二、简答1.人从坐位变为立位血压的改变。
2.什么是肺牵张反射。
麻醉家兔吸气末再注入20ML空气膈神经的传出冲动有什么变化。
近十年重点院校考博解剖专业课试题大全
2002年协和医科大学解剖学考博试题一、名词;1、海式三角(英文)2、胆囊三角3、斜角肌三角4、背盖背区5、REXED板层6、心包斜窦7、鼻烟壶二、填空30分1、肾上腺的血供2、肩胛动脉网3、肛直肠环三、选择20分1、脾的位置2、选择性迷走神经切断术的神经四、问答1、小脑的分叶和联系2、内囊后脚损伤产生那些症状3、踝关节能做那些运动其支配肌肉神经是什么4、骑跨伤损伤造成渗尿会到达那些结构5、胰头癌会压迫那些部位产生什么症状复旦大学医学院2000年解剖学(博士)一、名词解释1、腺管2、胸导管3、海绵窦4、基底膜5、膀胱三角6、胆囊三角7、鼓室二、问答1、针刺中指后痛觉传导通路2、下皮层的功能定位3、肝脏的吡邻复旦大学医学院2001年解剖学(博士)一、名词解释1、膀胱三角2、室上脊3、奇静脉4、海绵窦二、问答1、脊柱的连接2、视觉通路3、心脏的结构复旦大学医学院2002年解剖学(博士)一、名词1、willis环2、肾窦3、巩膜静脉窦二、问答题1.膝关节的组成,运动特点支配肌肉神经2.右心室的结构3.肾脏的解剖毗邻被膜4.丘脑的解剖结构和纤维联系复旦大学医学院2003年解剖学(博士)一、名词解释1.滑膜关节2.肾窦3.腹直肌鞘4.弹性圆锥5.肝胆三角6.语言中枢7.室间隔8.海马-纵隔9.呼吸道二、问答1.手掌动脉的解剖位置2.男性尿道的解剖结构、解剖位置3.脊柱连接4.三叉丘系、脊丘系;内侧、外侧丘系复旦大学医学院2004年解剖学(博士)一、名词解释:(5分/题)1.ptreon;2.结膜穹窿;3.房间隔4.岛叶5.limibic system6.bala7.梨状窝8.venous angle9.髌韧带10.关节盘二、问答题:(10分/题)1.试述内耳的结构组成。
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3.男性小骨盆与女性小骨盆里都有什么器官,有何区别?4.人体有多少消化腺,其位置形态分泌腺的名称和作用。
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上海同济大学病生考博试题文档
2008内科学(上海同济)必答题:名解:1呼吸睡眠暂停综合征;2急性冠脉综合征;3 ACEI的适应症和禁忌证;4阴离子间隙;简答:1ALI/ARDS的诊断标准及处理;2缺铁性贫血患者口服铁剂无效的因素有哪些;3胰岛素强化治疗后患者早上口服血糖降低的原因及处理;4肝硬化门脉高压症的主要临床表现;5SLE的诊断标准;问答题:1肺栓塞的诊断和处理;2慢性持续性房颤的治疗原则;3心肌梗死后主要并发症有哪些及处理措施;4炎症性肠病是什么病,鉴别要点;5肾病综合征的诊断标准和处理原则,引起肾病综合征的继发性肾小球疾病有哪些;以上是必答题,50分;还有各科室的选答题,50分;呼吸病学选答题:名解:1、BPT;(支气管激发实验)2、UACS(上气道咳嗽综合征);3、PAH(肺动脉高压);4、AHI;5、PTE;简答:1咳嗽变异性哮喘的诊断标准;2特发性间质性肺炎的有哪些类型;3 肺癌分期问答题:1 HAP和CAP的区别;2 ARDS的机械通气策略;2007内科(上海同济)1 名词解释PSVVAPSASARDS肺血栓栓塞症的诊断步骤胸腔积液的诊断步骤ARDS的诊断标准2007病生(上海同济)1 名词解释肠源性紫绀MODS发热应激DIC脑死亡MDF(心肌抑制因子)呼吸衰竭2 问答休克晚期致DIC的机制急性肾衰的机制COPD致呼衰的机制简述肺性脑病的概念和肝硬化合并上消化道出血致肝性脑病的机制自由基如何损伤机体炎症反应可能的信号转导通路。
同济大学人体解剖学2008年考博真题试卷
四、问答题40分
1左右心室在解剖结构上有何异同点?。10分
2第四脑室底形态结构?10分
3面神经的纤维成分,相关核团,面神经管内损伤有何临床表现,为什么?(20分)
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2008年攻读博士学位研究生入学考试试题
考试科目:人体解剖学
注意:所有答案一律写在答题纸上,写在试题纸上或其他地方一律不给分。
一、名词解释每题五分全部英文25分
1精索
2声门裂
3WINSLOW孔
4内侧丘系
5胸导管
二、填空,不是很难,得满分难度大20分
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医学考博真题试8 年攻读博士学位研究生入学考试试题
考试科目:人体解剖学 注意:所有答案一律写在答题纸上,写在试题纸上或其他地方一律不给分。 一、名词解释每题五分全部英文 25 分 1 精索 2 声门裂 3WINSLOW 孔 4 内侧丘系 5 胸导管 二、填空,不是很难,得满分难度大 20 分 三、判断对错,比较难 15 分 四、问答题 40 分 1 左右心室在解剖结构上有何异同点?。10 分 2 第四脑室底形态结构?10 分 3 面神经的纤维成分,相关核团,面神经管内损伤有何临床表现,为什么?(20 分)
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