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职称英语(卫生类)B级模拟试卷19(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(卫生类)B级模拟试卷19(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(卫生类)B级模拟试卷19(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. 词汇选项 2. 阅读判断 3. 概括大意与完成句子 4. 阅读理解 5. 补全短文6. 完形填空词汇选项(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语在括号中,请为每处括号部分的词汇或短语确定1个意义最为接近选项。

1.The price of vegetables varies according to the weather.A.changesB.risesC.fallsD.jumps正确答案:A解析:vary与change同义,意为“呈现不同,变动,变化。

”rise“上升,竖立,竖起”;fall“落下,掉下,跌落,降落”;jump“跳,跳起,跃起”。

2.The hands of the clock showed that it was time for dinner.A.pointersB.fingersC.legsD.toes正确答案:A解析:hand与pointer同义,意为“指针”。

finger“手指头”;leg“腿”;toe “脚趾头”。

3.The meat tasted so unpleasant that Jane threw it away in disgust.A.with pleasureB.with strong dislikeC.in despairD.in great disappointment正确答案:B解析:in disgust与with strong dislike同义,意为“反感,厌恶。

”with pleasure “满心欢喜的,愉快,满足”;in despair“失望,绝望”;in great disappoint-merit “失望,沮丧”。

4.Mary was one of the principal organizers of the Artists’ Guild.A.plannersB.employeesC.actorsD.recipients正确答案:A解析:organizer与planner同义,意为“组织者,策划者,设计者”。

职称英语卫生类B级考试试题及答案解析(五)

职称英语卫生类B级考试试题及答案解析(五)

职称英语卫生类B 级考试试题及答案解析(五)一、词汇选择(本大题15小题.每题1.0分,共15.0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。

)第1题 He is not ordinary. He's a boy of extraordinary talents.A mysteriousB extravagantC remarkableD various【正确答案】:C 【本题分数】:1.0分【答案解析】[词义辨析] extraordinary 与remarkable 同义,意为“不平常的,不普通的,格外的”。

mysterious“神秘的,不可思议的,难解的”;extravagant“放纵的,放肆的,越轨的,过度的”;various“不同种类的,各种各样的”。

第2题He is but a child.A probablyB notC hardlyD only【正确答案】:D【本题分数】:1.0分【答案解析】[句意剖析] 该句的意思是“他只是一个孩子”,but 在这里的意思等于only 。

第3题 Some animals pant and sweat to speed evaporation of body moisture and thus cool themselves.A wiggle slowlyB breathe quicklyC restD perspire【正确答案】:D 【本题分数】:1.0分【答案解析】[直接定位] sweat 与perspire 同义,意为“出汗,流汗”。

第4题The way she changes her mind three or four times a day is utterly bewildering.A thoughtlessB ridiculousC undesirableD puzzling【正确答案】:D 【本题分数】:1.0分【答案解析】[词义辨析] bewildering 与puzzling 同义,意为“令人困惑的,费解的”。

职称英语试题卫生B级阅读理解习题

职称英语试题卫生B级阅读理解习题

职称英语试题卫生B级阅读理解习题2017职称英语试题卫生B级阅读理解习题职称英语考试一共有6个题型,包括阅读理解、完形填空、词汇选项、概括大意完成句子、补全短文和阅读判断。

要求在2个小时全部完成,题量大时间少,这就需要考生合理分配复习重点,应试时合理分配做题时间。

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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,请仔细阅读短文并根据短文内容回答其后面的问题,从4个选项中选择l个最佳答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

第一篇American SocietyWhen foreigners are sometimes asked what seems most strange about American society,somewhere on the top of the list will be the fact the average citizen is allowed to possess guns.Although it is true that many people carry guns legally in the United States, it is also known that many who possess guns carry illegally. Others, who don't have guns, feel that guns can be acquired quite easily. A recent survey indicated that many high school students, especially in the inner cities, can acquire gun with little difficulty.Although most people would never want to own a gun, others have taken up hunting as a sport and enjoy hunting wild game in season. Hunting for deer and duck in fall and winter is very much a part of the American culture.Also, some farmers in rural areas who raise cattle and sheep feel they need to protect their animals against wolves that attack their herds and flocks at night. T o defend and support their rightsto possess firearms the National Rifle Association (NRA) was founded in 1871. The main importance of this organization has been its efforts to prevent strict gun control legislation. The NRA has great political support in small towns and rural areas, especially in the West and the South,where hunting is especially popular. Those who favor the right to possess guns insist that the Constitution provides the right of people "to keep and bear arms". They believe that gun control laws will not solve the problem of crime and violence in America.Recent events in America, however, have shown that the question of gun possession is now out of control and strong voices have called for immediate action to be taken. In seemingly peaceful schools students have gone into classrooms and opened fire upon their classmates.America has been shocked by such incidents which seem to occur with greater frequency. The periodic deaths of innocent citizens and even foreign visitors from guns have forced legislators to pass laws to stop these senseless killings.The day may not be far off when America will be transformed from a gun culture to one which controls their use and possession.31. What is most unusual about American society?A. Many Americans acquire guns illegally.B. Ordinary people can possess guns legally.C. The average citizen does not try to possess guns.D. Many school children carry guns legally.32. Some Americans defend their possession of guns by arguing that__________.A. deer and duck reproduce too quickly in the country.B. herds and flocks bother farmer at night.C. hunting is part of the American way of life.D. wolves threaten people's lives in rural areas.33. The National Rifle Association was established to__________.A. help strengthen gun control laws.B. unite people who possess guns.C. defend Americans'right to possess guns.D. solve the problem of crime and violence.34. Gun possession has become a hot issue in the US because it is__________.A. gathering political support.B. becoming increasingly restricted.C. threatening endangered species.D. causing serious problems.35. The author's attitude towards the US gun culture is__________.A. positive.B. negative.C. indifferent.D. neutral.第二篇Living Standards Around the WorldThe differences in living standards around the world are vast. In 1993, the average American had an income of about $25,000. In the same year, the average Mexican earned $7,000, and the average Nigerian earned $1,500. Not surprisingly, this large variation in average income is reflected in various measures of the quality of life. Changes in living standards over time are also large. In the United States, incomes have historically grown about 2 percent per year (after adjusting for changes in the cost ofliving). At this rate, average income doubles every 35 years. In some countries, economic growth has been even more rapid. In Japan, for instance, average income has doubled in the past 20 years, and in South Korea it has doubled in the past 10 years.What explains these large differences in living standards among countries and over time? The answer is surprisingly simple. Almost all variation in living standards is attributable to differences in countries' productivity-- that is, the amount of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker's time. In nations where workers can produce a large quantity of goods and services per unit of time, most people enjoy a high standard of living; in nations where workers are less productive, most people must endure a more meager existence. Similarly, the growth rate of anation's productivity determines the growth rate of its average income.The fundamental relationship between productivity and living standards is simple, but its implications are far-reaching. If productivity is the primary determinant of living standards, other explanations must be of secondary importance. For example, people might think that labor unions or minimum-wage laws contributed to the rise in living standards of American workers over the past century. Yet the real hero of American workers is their rising productivity.The relationship between productivity and living standards also has great implications for public policy. When thinking about how any policy will affect living standards, the key question is how it will affect our ability to produce goods and services. To improve living standards,policymakers need to raise productivity by ensuring that workers are well educated, have the toolsneeded to produce goods and services, and have access to the best available technology.36. Which of the following countries has enjoyed the fastest economic growth in history?A. Mexico.B. The United States.C. Japan.D. South Korea.37. The word "meager" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to__________.A. modest.B. poor.C. meaningless.D. plentiful.38. What is the most important factor that leads to the rise in living standards of average people?A. Labor unions.B. Minimum-wage laws.C. Rising productivity.D. Favorable public policy.39. The study of the relationship between productivity and living standards is significant in that __________.A. it calls policymakers' attention to a qualified work forceB. it encourages workers to get better educationC. it helps improve the workers' ability to produce goods and servicesD. it enables policymakers to access the latest technology40. The passage mainly discusses __________.A. the differences in average income among countriesB. the relationship between productivity and living standardsC. the causes of the rise in living standardsD. the importance of raising productivity。

2020年卫生类B级职称英语押题练习:阅读理解

2020年卫生类B级职称英语押题练习:阅读理解

2020年卫生类B级职称英语押题练习:阅读理解Motoring Technology1.2 million road deaths worldwide occur each year, plus a further 50 million injuries. To reduce car crash rate, much research now is focused on safety and new fuels. — though some electric vehicle and biofuel1 research aims at going faster.Travelling at speed has always been risky. One cutting edge area2 of research in motoring safety is the use ofdigital in-car assistants3. They can ensure you don't miss crucial road signs or fall asleep. The use of artificial intelligence software allows these assistants to monitor your driving and makes sure your phone or radio doesn’t distract you at a vital moment. Most crashes result from human and not mechanical faults.Some safety developments aim to improve your vision. Radar can spot4 obstacles in fog, while other technology “sees through” high-sided5 vehicles blocking your view6. And improvements to seat belts, pedal controls and tyres are making driving smoother and safer. The colour of a car has been found to be linked with safety, as have, less surprisingly, size and shape7.And alternatives to fossil-fuel8 based petrol, such as plant oils, are a hot area of research. Fuel cells9 based on hydrogen burn cleanly, and are the subject of a serious research effort.But whatever is in the fuel tank, you don't want a thief in the driving seat and there have been many innovations, some using satellite tracking and remote communications10, to fight against car theft. These communication systems can also come into play11 if you crash, automatically calling for help.Accidents cause many traffic jams, but there are more subtle interplays between vehicles that can cause jams evenon a clear but busy road. Such jams can be analysed using statistical tools. Robotic drivers could be programmed to make traffic flow smoothly and will perhaps one day be everyone's personal chauffeur, but their latest efforts suggest that won’t be soon.1. What are researchers interested in doing as the road accidents worldwide increase to a shocking rate?A They are developing faster electric vehicles.B They are analyzing road deaths occurring worldwideevery year.C They focus their research on safety and new fuels.D They are designing fully automatic cars.2. According to the second paragraph, most road accidents happenA because drivers fall asleep.B because drivers make mistakes.C because of engine failure.D because of speeding.3. Which of the safety developments is NOT mentioned in the passage?A Radars that can help drivers to see obstacles in fog.B Devices that can help drivers to see through big vehicles.C Improvements in seat belts, pedal controls and tyres.D Windscreens that can help drivers to improve their vision.4. What is NOT the purpose of innovations that use satellite tracking and remote communications?A To prevent car thieves from getting into your car.B To call for help when one's car crashes.C To call for help when the car gets jammed in the traffic.D To track the car down when it is being stolen.5. What is true of robotic drivers?A It will take some time before robotic drivers can be put to practical use.B Robotic drivers are not allowed to drive on busy roads.C Robotic drivers can never replace human drivers.D Robotic drivers are too expensive to use.答案:CBDCA。

中级职称英语等级考试卫生类全真模拟试卷二

中级职称英语等级考试卫生类全真模拟试卷二

职称英语等级考试全真模拟试卷二(卫生类B级)第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

1.These are their motives for doing it.A.reasonsB.excusesC.answersD.plans2.The river widens considerably as it begins to turn west.A.twistsB.stretchesC.broadensD.bends3。

Henry cannot resist the lure of drugs.A.abuseB.flavorC.temptationD.consumption4.These programmes are of immense value to old people.A.naturalB.fatalC.tinyD.enormous5.A great deal has been done to remedy the situation.A.maintainB.improveC.assessD.protect6.John is collaborating with Mary in writing an article.A.cooperatingB.competingC.combiningD.arguing7.He is determined to consolidate his power.A.strengthenB.controlC.abandonD.exercise8.Many scientists have been probing psychological problems.A.solvingB.exploringC.settlingD.handling9.Hearing problems may be alleviated by changes in diet and exercise habits.A.removedB.curedC.worsenedD.relieved10.And the cars are tested for defects before leaving the factory.A.functionsC.motionsB.faultsD.parts11.The food is insufficient for three people.A.instantB.infiniteC.inexpensiveD.inadequate12.Thousands of people perished in the storm.A.diedB.sufferedC.floatedD.scattered13.But in the end he approved of our proposal.A.undoubtedlyB.certainlyC.ultimatelyD.necessarily14.For young children,getting dressed is a complicated business.A.strangeB.complexC.personalD.funny15.In Britain and many other countries appraisal is now a tool of management.A.evaluationB.efficiencyC.productionD.publicity第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

职称英语卫生类B级考试真题及答案完形填空

职称英语卫生类B级考试真题及答案完形填空

职称英语卫生类B级考试真题及答案完形填空2015年职称英语卫生类B级考试真题及答案完形填空2017年职称英语考试开始啦,为了让大家了解职称英语考试难易程度,yjbys网店铺为大家提供了职称英语历年考试真题及答案详解,以下是2015年职称英语考试真题及答案卫生类B级完形填空。

第6部分:完形填空(第52〜65题,每题1分,共15分)下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项。

Eating Potatoes Gives Your Immunes System a BoostEating potatoes is not only good for bowel health, but also for the whole immune system, especially when they come in the (51) of a potato salad or eaten cold. In a study on an animal model, researchers in Spain found that pigs (52) with large quantities of raw potato starch (RPS)1 not only had a healthier bowel, but also decreased levels of white blood cells,such as leucocytes and lymphocytes in their blood. White blood cells are produced as a result of inflammation or disease, generally when the body is (53)The general down-regulation of leucocytes (54) by the Spanish researchers suggests an overall beneficial effect, a generally more healthy body. The reduction in leucocyte levels was about 15 percent.Lower lymphocyte levels are also indicative (55) reduced levels of inflammation, but the observed reduction in both lymphocyte density and lymphocyte apoptosis is (56).In what was the longest study of its (57), pigs were fed RPS over 14 weeks to find out the effect of starch on bowel health. "The use of raw potato starch in this experiment is (58) to simulate the effects of a diet high in resistant starch,” said study leader Jose Francisco Perez at the Universitat Autonoma deBarcelona3,Spain.Humans do not eat raw potatoes, (59) they do eat a lot of foods that contain resistant starch,such as cold boiled potatoes, legumes, grains, green bananas, pasta and cereals. About 10 percent of the starch (60) by human is resistant starch starch that is not digested in the small intestine and so is shunted into the large intestine (61) it ferments. Starch consumption is thought to reduce the risk of large bowel cancer and may also have an effect (62) irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)4.Immunology expert Lena Ohman's team previously found that the overall lymphocyte levels do not (63) for IBS patients, but that lymphocytes are transferred from the peripheral blood to the gut,which support the hypothesis of IBS being at least (64) an inflammatory disorder. She says the decrease in lymphocytes observed by the Spanish is therefore interesting, and a (65) of resistant starch may be worth trying in IBS patients.51 A type B class C manner D form52 A sent B brought C fed D taken53 A challenged B considered C delivered D encouraged54 A caused B observed C participated D covered55 A of B to C into D in56 A amusing B frustrating C surprising D charming57 A shape B way C fashion D kind58 A designated B designed C discovered D displayed59 A so B but C since D as60 A eaten B produced C searched D located61 A when B which . C why D where62 A on B onto C under D beneath63 A choose B value C vary D increase64 A totally B partially C luckily D pleasantly65 A role B secret C function D diet参考答案:51 D 52 A 53 B 54 C 55 D 56 D 57 A 58 D 59 A 60 D 61 C 62 C 63 B 64 B 65 A。

【2018年职称英语《卫生类B级》完形填空练习题(5)】卫生职称英语B

【2018年职称英语《卫生类B级》完形填空练习题(5)】卫生职称英语B

【2018年职称英语《卫生类B级》完形填空练习题(5)】卫生职称英语BA New HeartLONDON:A pioneering new plastic heart is (1) doctors to keep (2) seriously ill children while they wait for (3)transplants.Doctors at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London have (4)to stabilize three young children by using the Berlin Heart,a device (5)keeps the blood pumping around the body when the child"s own organ is too (6)to work properly.Jodie Lansdale told how her daughter,Claudia,was helped by the (7) as she waited for a heart to be donated.Claudia had been a (8)child,but at 13 months old she was diagnosed as having dilated (加宽的)cardiomyopathy.(心肌症)Claudia was put on different medicines but started to deteriorate.Her parents were told she might need to go to Great Ormond Street Hospital and (9) intensive care."But we didn"t know how (10)we would have to wait until a donor (捐赠人)organ became available (11)very few people who have lost a child decide to donate their child’s heart."Surgeon Carin Van Doom told the parents that there was a new device which might help Claudia,but that she would be only the second person to go on it.In November,Claudia underwent a six-hour operation when the pump was fitted,taking (12) the function of her heart"s left chamber (心室)。

职称英语(卫生类)B级模拟试卷11(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(卫生类)B级模拟试卷11(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(卫生类)B级模拟试卷11(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. 词汇选项 2. 阅读判断 3. 概括大意与完成句子 4. 阅读理解 5. 补全短文6. 完形填空词汇选项(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语在括号中,请为每处括号部分的词汇或短语确定1个意义最为接近选项。

1.We have to ask them to quit talking in order that all people present could hear us clearly.A.beginB.ceaseC.continueD.keep正确答案:B解析:备选项都可以跟动名词结构:quit doing...=cease doing...“停止……”,begin doing...“开始……”,continue doing...“继续……”,keep doing...“一直……”。

该句的含义是“为了让所有在场的人都能清楚地听见我们的声音,我们不得不让他们停止讲话。

”2.The Klondike was the scene of one of the biggest gold rashes the world has ever known.A.locationB.viewC.eventD.landscape正确答案:A解析:scene“现场,场面,情景,景色”;view“景色,风景,观点,见解”;event“事件”;landscape“风景,山水画,地形”。

从句意“克朗代克河地区足人们迄今为止所知道的最大的淘金热发生地之一”来看scene的含义是“地点”,所以答案是A。

3.She has been the subject of massive media coverage.A.extensiveB.negativeC.expensiveD.active正确答案:A解析:借助构词法解题:massive=mass + ive,而mass的含义是“n.大多数,群众,大量adj.群众的,大规模的,集中的”猜测出massive的含义与“大量的”有关。

2016-全国职称英语等级考试历年真题详解及考前押题试卷-卫生类B级-最新版

2016-全国职称英语等级考试历年真题详解及考前押题试卷-卫生类B级-最新版

2016-全国职称英语等级考试历年真题详解及考前押题试卷-卫生类B级-最新版全国职称英语等级考试名师押题卷(卫生类B级)第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语画有底横线,请为每处画线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

1. I was trying to quit smoking at the time.A. stopB. continueC. remainD. insist2. She led a normal, happy life with her sister and brother.A. formalB. ordinaryC. properD. medium3. If he hadn’t been so good at the rest of his job, I probably would have fired him.A. dismissedB. criticizedC. encouragedD. exhausted4. We will do everything to preserve peace.A. remainB. protectC. provideD. save5. I suggest you ask him some specific questions about hispast.A. adviseB. stateC. sayD. announce6. Some birds are looking for food.A. looking upB. trying to findC. looking aroundD. finding7. They’ll forbid you to marry.A. eliminateB. expelC. disallowD. exclude8. We asked her to describe what kind of things she did in her spare time.A. depictB. declareC. assumeD. announce9. I had an uneasy feeling that he was going to spoil it.A. unconsciousB. proudC. strongD. uncomfortable10. He’s a very clever man.A. difficultB. naughtyC. intelligentD. easy11. Like the best stories, this one may yet have a happy end.A. joyfulB. sorryC. angryD. sad12. The aim of discipline is to teach children to behave acceptably.A. planB. ideaC. goalD. thing13. Fruit-picking is boring, badly paid and very hard work.A. quietB. dullC. strangeD. still14. I was so thankful for his support.A. gratefulB. helpfulC. pitifulD. hopeful15. Hospitals lack even basic drugs for surgical operations.A. centralB. organicC. mainD. fundamental第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

2023年职称英语卫生B级考试阅读理解试题附答案

2023年职称英语卫生B级考试阅读理解试题附答案

2023年职称英语卫生B级考试阅读理解试题附答案 2023年职称英语卫生B级考试阅读理解试题附答案我所遇见的每一个人,或多或少都是我的老师,由于我从他们身上学到了东西。

以下是我为大家搜寻整理的2023年职称英语卫生B 级考试阅读理解试题解析附答案,期望能给大家带来帮忙!更多精彩内容请准时关注我们应届毕业生考试网!第4部分:阅读理解(第3145题,每题3分,共45分) 待补充下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。

请依据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。

第三篇Medicine Award Kicksoff Nobel Prize Announcements 题目暂无Two scientists who have won praise for research into the growth ofcancer cells could be candidates for the Nobel Prize in medicine when the 2023winners are presented on Monday, kicking off six days of Nobel announcements.Australian-born U. S. citizen Elizabeth Blackburn and American CarolGreider have already won a series of medical honors for their enzyme researchand experts say they could be among the front-runners for a Nobel.Only seven women have won the medicine prize since the first NobelPrizes were handed out in 1901.The last female winner was U. S. researcherLinda Buck in 2023, who shared the prize withRichard Axel.Among the pairs possible rivals are Frenchman Pierre Chambon andAmericans Ronald Evans and Elwood Jensen, who opened up the field of studyingproteins called nuclear hormone receptors.As usual, the award committee is giving no hints about who is in therunning before presenting its decision in a news conference at StockholmsKarolinska Institute.Alfred Nobel, the Swede who invented dynamite, established theprizes in his will in the categories of medicine, physics, chemistry,literature and peace. The economics prize is technically not a Nobel but a 1968creation of Swedens central bank.Nobel left few instructions on how to select winners, but medicinewinners are typically awarded for a specific breakthrough rather than a body ofresearch.Hans Jomvall, secretary of the medicine prize committee, said the 10million kronor (US $1.3 million) prize encourages groundbreaking research buthe did not think winning it was the primary goal for scientists."Individual researchers probably dont look at themselves aspotential Nobel Prize winners when theyre at work', Jornvall told TheAssociated Press. "They get their kicks from their research and theirinterest in how life functions.'In 2023, Blackburn, of the University of California, San Francisco,and Greider, of Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore, shared the Lasker prizefor basic medical research with Jack Szostak of Harvard Medical School. Theirwork set the stage for research suggesting that cancer cells use telomerase tosustain their uncontrolled growth.31.Who is most unlikely to win the Nobel Prize in medicine?A Hans Jornvall.B Carol Greider.C Pierre Chambon.D Elizabeth Blackburn.32.Which is NOT true of Alfred Nobel?A He left clear instructions on how to select winners.B He was from Sweden.C He invented dynamite.D He established the Nobel Prizes in his will.33.Originally the Nobel Prizes did NOT includeA The peace prize.B The economics prize.C The literature prize.D The medicine prize.34.The word "kicks' in Paragraph 8 probably meansA money.B enjoyment.C respect.D knowledge.35.Telomerase may play a key role inA the unchecked growth of cancer cellsB the killing of cancer cellsC the division of normal cellsD the transmission of viruses文档内容到此结束,欢迎大家下载、修改、丰富并分享给更多有需要的人。

职称英语(卫生类)B级模拟试卷32(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(卫生类)B级模拟试卷32(题后含答案及解析)

职称英语(卫生类)B级模拟试卷32(题后含答案及解析)题型有:1. 词汇选项 2. 阅读判断 3. 概括大意与完成句子 4. 阅读理解 5. 补全短文6. 完形填空词汇选项(第1-15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语在括号中,请为每处括号部分的词汇或短语确定1个意义最为接近选项。

1.The scientist and agricultural innovator George Washington Carver aided the economy of the South by developing hundreds of commercial uses for crops such as the peanut.A.restoredB.stabilizedC.helpedD.changed正确答案:C解析:帮助2.Eleanor Roosevelt’s dedication to humanitarian causes won her affection and honor at home and abroad.A.on the airB.henceforthC.nearbyD.in foreign countries正确答案:D解析:在国外3.Mary boasted that she would succeed where others had failed.A.threatenedB.warnedC.braggedD.joked正确答案:C解析:炫耀4.By the time he was ten years old, Beniamin Oliver Davis Jr. had already decided his career would be in the air force.A.uniformB.vocationC.educationD.rank正确答案:B解析:事业,职业5.A dream usually consists of visual images that tell a story.A.graphicsB.vaporsC.picturesD.fantasies正确答案:C解析:图像6.The United States is trying to deal with the serious problems brought on by the energy crisis.A.dispenseB.copeC.cooperateD.interact正确答案:B解析:应付7.Before the invention of photoengraving, steel and copperplate engraving served as the principal means of reproducing illustrations.A.visionsB.picturesC.advertisementsD.pages正确答案:B解析:插图,图片8.A fundamental premise of a free-enterprise economic system is that all small businesses face difficult competition.A.confrontB.mockC.loseD.appreciate正确答案:A解析:面临9.When a liquid boils, it becomes a gas.A.vaporB.dangerC.fuelD.bubble正确答案:A解析:气体10.Students working toward a degree in business are likely candidates for careers in the banking industry.A.livelyB.friendlyC.promisingD.sophisticated正确答案:C解析:有希望的11.Throughout most of their lives, human beings perpetually learn and increase their mental capacities.A.actuallyB.readilyC.finallyD.constantly正确答案:D解析:永久地,终身地12.Although a newspaper’s primary function is to inform, special features are usually included for entertainment.A.jointlyB.cautiouslyC.commonlyD.intentionally正确答案:C解析:通常,大抵13.Project Skylab was designed to demonstrate that a person can work and live in space for prolonged periods without ill effects.A.unexpectedB.obviousC.adverseD.immediate正确答案:C解析:坏的,有害的14.The works of Walt Whitman had a lasting effect on the development of modern American poetry.A.an enduringB.an unknownC.a startlingD.a final正确答案:A解析:持久的,永久的15.An introverted person is inclined to be moody.A.fancifulB.changeableC.depressedD.gloomy正确答案:D解析:忧郁的阅读判断(第16-22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

职称英语卫生B完形填空试题

职称英语卫生B完形填空试题

职称英语卫生B完形填空试题职称英语卫生B完形填空试题读书如饭,善吃饭者长精神,不善吃者生疾病,以下是为大家搜索的xx年卫生B完形填空,希望能给大家带来帮助!更多精彩内容请及时关注我们!Whether or not exercise adds 51 the length of life, it is mon experience that a certain52 of regular exercise improves the health and contributes to a feeling of well-being.Furthermore, exercise 53 involves play and recreation, and relieves nervous tension and mentalfatigue, is not only pleasant but beneficial.How much and what kind of exercise one should 54 merit careful consideration. Thegrowing child and the normal young man and young woman thrill to the exhilaration of strenuoussports. They fatigue to the 55 of exhaustion but recover promptly with a period of rest. Butnot so with 56 of middle age and beyond. For them moderation is 57 vital importance.Just how much exercise a person of a given age can safely take is a question 58 to answer.Individual variability is 59 great to permit of generalization. A game of tennis may beperfectly safe for one person of forty but folly for another. The safe limit for exercise 60 on thecondition of the heart, the conditionof the muscles, the type of exercise, and the regularity with whichit is taken. Two general suggestions, however, will 61 as sound advice for anyone. The first isthat the condition of the heart and general health should be 62 periodically by careful, thoroughphysical examinations. The 63 is that exercise should be kept below the point of physicalexhaustion.What type of exercise one should 64 depends upon one's physical condition. Youngpeople can safely enjoy vigorous petitive sports, but most older persons do better to limitthemselves to less strenuous activities. Walking, swimming, skating are among the sports that onecan enjoy and safely participate 65 throughout life. Regularity is important if one is to get themost enjoyment and benefit out of exercise.51.A. forB. toC. atD. of52.A. heavinessB. hhighnessC. amountD. number53.A. whichB. whereC. whenD. why54.A. carryB. makeC. bringD. take55.A. pointB. placeC. leftD. reverse56.A. theseB. thisC. thoseD. that57.A. againstB. belowC. onD. of58.A. easyB. hardC. impossibleD. unnecessary59.A. veryB. tooC. constantlyD. considerably60.A. dependsB. basesC. actsD. carries61.A. referB. regardC. serveD. treat62.A. delayedB. defendedC. designedD. determined63.A. otherB. anotherC. oneD. same64.A. endureB. chooseC. rebuildD. produce65.A. withB. fromC. inD. on51.B。

职称英语试题《卫生B》完形填空练习题

职称英语试题《卫生B》完形填空练习题

XX年职称英语试题《卫生B》完形填空练习题新一轮备考即将开始,网为帮助考生了解职称英语高效备考,下面是网提供应大家关于职称《卫生B》完形填空练习题,希望对大家的备考有所帮助。

People around the globe hit the height of their misery and depression in middle 1 , a newntemational study suggests. The finding by British and American researchers was based on ananalysis of well-being among approximately 2 million people in 80 nations. With few exceptions,the observation appears to apply across the board, regardless 2 gender (性别), culture, geography, wealth, job history, education, and marriage or parental status."The scientific fact seems to be that happiness and positive mental health follow a giant 'U'3through life," said study author Andrew J. Oswald, a professor of economics at WarwickUniversity in Warwickshire, England. "For the average person, it's high when you're 20, and then itslowly4and bottoms out in your 40s. But the good news is that your5health picks upagain, and eventually gets back to the high levels of your youth."The finding was 6 on the pooling of several different sources of happiness data,including: two multi-decade happiness/satisfaction surveys (first launched in the1970s), involvingabout 500,000 American and Western European men and women; four rounds of the 80-nation"WorldValues Survey" 7 between 1981 and xx in North America, Eastern and WesternEurope, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Central and South America; and a xx-xx survey 8nearly 1 million Britons.The bottom-line: For most people throughout the world, the highest probability for9strikingis around 44 years of age.In the United States, however, some as-yet unexplained 10differences were observed,with happiness among men dipping the most in their early 50s, whereas women hit their nadir (最低点 ) around the age of 40.The researchers cautioned that cheerful people tend to live longer than unhappy 11 – a fact that might have skewed (使偏斜) the overall finding. But they also suggested that evidence of a happiness 12might simply reflect a midlife choice to give up long-held but no longer tenable (守得住的) aspiration (志向 ) , followed by a senior's sense of gratitude for having suessfully endured 13 others did not."That said, some might fred it helpful simply to understand the general14of mental healthas they go through their own life," said Oswald. "It might be useful for people to realize that if theyare15in their 40s this isnormal. It is not exceptional. And just knowing this might help."1. A. ageB. placeC. heightD. degree2. A. ofB. forC. toD. by3. A. colorB. sizeC. shapeD. letter4. A. improvesB. movesC. risesD. falls5. A. mentalB. personalC. generalD. physical6. A. focusedB. concludedC. decidedD. based7. A. measuredB. conductedC. checkedD. inspected8. A. callingB. countingC. involvingD. passing9. A. cancerB.depressionC. aidentD. injury10. A. raceB.genderC. educationD. ine11. A. menB.peopleC. womenD. couples12. A. curveB.lineC. axisD. table13. A. unlessB.becauseC. whileD. if14. A. moodsB.figuresC. viewsD. trends15. A. weirdB. lowC. oldD. weak。

职称英语《卫生B》完型填空试题与答案

职称英语《卫生B》完型填空试题与答案

XX年职称英语《卫生B》完型填空试题与答案While some teenagers may puff on cigarettes to "self-medicate” against the blues, scientists atthe University of Toronto and the University of Montreal have found that smoking mayactually 1 depressive symptoms in some teens."This observational study is one of the few to examine the perceived2benefits ofsmoking among teens," says lead researcher Michael Chaiton, a research associate at the OntarioTobao Research Unit of the University of Toronto. "3 cigarettes may appear to haveself-medicating4or to improve mood, in the long term we found that teens who started tosmoke reported higher depressive symptoms."As part of the study, some 662 high school teenagers pleted up to 20 questionnaires5theiruse of cigarettes to affect mood. Secondary schools were selected to provide a mix of French andEnglish participants, urban and rural schools, and schools 6 in high, moderate and lowsocio-economic neighbourhoods.Participants were divided into three7: never smokers: smokers who did not use cigarettesto self-medicate, improve mood or physical8 ; smokers who used cigarettes to self-medicate.Depressive symptoms were measured using a scale that asked how felt too fired to do things: had9going to sleep or staying 10; felt unhappy, sad, or depressed; felthopeless about thefuture; felt vexed, antsy or tense; and worried too much about things."Smokers who used cigarettes as mood 11 had higherrisks of elevated depressivesymptoms than teens who had never smoked," says co-researcher Jennifer O'Loughlin, a professorat the University of Montreal Department of Social and Preventive Medicine. "Our study foundthat teen smokers who reported emotional benefits from smoking are at higher risk of12depressive symptoms."The 13 between depression and smoking exists 14among teens that use cigarettesto feel better. "It's 15 to emphasize that depressive symptom scores were higher amongteenagers who reported emotional benefits from smoking after they began to smoke," says Dr.Chaiton.1. A. examineB. increaseC. decreaseD. diagnose2. A. socialB. financialC. emotionalD. political3. A. WhateverB. AlthoughC. WheneverD. what4. A. effectsB. methodsC. stepsD. directions5. A. besideB. beyondC. inD. about6. A. exposedB. expandedC. locatedD. detected7. A. groupsB. setsC. speciesD. versions8. A. worldB. activityC. stateD. beauty9. A. timeB. courageC. energyD. trouble10. A. asleepB. awakeC. stillD. silent11. A. reducersB. improversC. creatorsD. removers12. A. changingB. identifyingC. developingD. overing13. A. differenceB. associationC. cooperationD. agreement14. A. oasionallyB. scarcelyC. probablyD. principally15. A. illogicalB. unscientificC. meaninglessD. important。

职称英语测试卫生类B级完形填空基础模拟题

职称英语测试卫生类B级完形填空基础模拟题

职称英语测试卫生类B级完形填空基础模拟题笔者为大家整理了2013年职称英语考试卫生类B级完形填空基础模拟题,仅供参考!!Shopping for clothes is not the same experience for a man as it is for a woman. A man goes shopping because he needs something. His purpose is settled and decided in __51__. He knows what he wants, and his __52__ is to find it and buy it. All men simply walk into a shop and ask the assistant for what they want. If the shop has it in stock, the deal can be and often is completed in less than five minutes, with hardly any chat and to everyones __53__.For a man, slight problems may begin when the shop does not have what he wants. In that __54__ the salesman tries to sell the customer something else — he offers the nearest to the article required. Good salesman brings out such a substitut e with __55__: “I know this jacket is not the style you want, sir, but would you like to try it for size. It __56__ to be the colour youmentioned.” Few men have __57__ with this treatment, and the usual response is: “This is the right colour and may be the right size, but I should be __58__ my time and yours by trying it on.”For a woman, buying clothes is always done in the __59__ way. Her shopping is not often __60__ on need. She has never fully decided what she wants, and she is only “having a look round”. She is always open to persuasion, willing to try __61__ any number of things. Uppermost in her mind is the thought of finding something that __62__ thinks suits her. Most women have an excellent sense of value and are always on the look-out for the unexpected __63__. Faced with a roomful of dresses, a woman may easily spend an hour going from one rail to another __64__ selecting the dresses she wants to try on. It is a tiresome process, but apparently a(n) __65__one. Most dress shops provide chairs for the waiting husbands.51. A) detail B) advance C) hurry D) full52. A) objective B) need C) dream D) reason53. A) sadness B) amusement C) surprise D) satisfaction54. A) time B) event C) case D) situation55. A) care B) skill C) attention D) interest56. A) happens B) is C) changes D) comes57. A) experience B) is C) interest D) patience58. A) losing B) wasting C) spending D) giving59. A) same B) similar C) opposite D) clever60. A) relied B) done C) related D) based61. A) on B) with C) by D) people62. A) nobody B) someone C) surprise D) everyone63. A) deal B) bargain C) surprise D) people64. A) before B) after C) as D) by65. A) exhausting B) boring C) enjoyable D) graceful「正确答案」51——65 BADCB ADBCD ADBAC考生可收藏笔者职称英语频道,查看更多关于职称英语考试相关信息!!。

职称英语真题《卫生B》完形填空

职称英语真题《卫生B》完形填空

职称英语真题《卫生B》完形填空精选职称英语真题《卫生B》完形填空精选xx年可以开始备考啦,建议大家边学边练,稳固知识,以下是网的关于职称英语真题《卫生B》完形填空精选,供大家备考。

German researchers have e up with a new generation of defibrillators and early-warningsoftware aimed at offering heart patients greater51 from sudden death from cardiac arrest.In Germany alone around 100, 000 people die annually 52 a result of cardiac arrest andmany of these cases are caused by disruption to the heart's rhythm. Those most at53 arepatients who have already suffered a heart attack, and for years the use of defibrillators has proveduseful in54life-threatening disruption to heart rhythms and correcting them automatically byintervening within seconds. These devices 55 on a range of functions, such as that of pacemaker (起搏器).Heart specialists at Freiburg's University Clinic have now achieved a breakthrough with animplanteddefibrillator56of generating a six-channel electrocardiogram (ECG) within thebody. This integrated system allows 57diagnosis of acute blood-flow problems and a pendingheart attack. It will be implanted in58for thefirst time this year. Meanwhile, researchers atthe Fraunhofer Institute for Applied Mathematics inKaiserslautern have developed new putersoftware that59the evaluation of ECG data more precise.The overwhelming majority of patients at risk will not have an implanted defibrillator andmust for this60undergo regular ECGs. "Many of the current programs only getinto61a linear correlation of the data. We are, however, making use in a non-linear process62revealsthe chaotic patterns of heart beats as an open and plex system," Hagen Knaf says. "In this waychanges in the heart63 over time can be monitored and individual variations in patients takeninto aount." An old study of ECG data, based upon 600 patients who had64a subsequentheart attack, enabled the researchers to pare risks and to show that the new software evaluatesthe65considerably better.51. A. serviceB. discountC. protectionD. advice52. A. forB. asC. withD. in53. A. lastB. allC. onceD. risk54. A. leadingB. causingC. diagnosingD. repeating55. A. putB. goC. takeD. keep56. A. worthyB. fullC. proudD. capable57. A. finalB. differentialC. usualD. early58. A. doctorsB. researchersC. patientsD. nurses59. A. carriesB. hasC. requiresD. makes60. A. reasonB. purposeC. treatmentD. chance61. A. aountB. troubleC. confusionD. effort62. A. whatB. thatC. sinceD. it63. A. beatsB. failuresC. attacksD. shapes64. A. sufferedB. launchedC. avoidedD. started65. A. optionB. methodC. proposalD. data。

XX职称英语考试《卫生B》完形填空专项练习

XX职称英语考试《卫生B》完形填空专项练习

XX职称英语考试《卫生B》完形填空专项练习完形填空是一项综合性的测试,它不仅考查考生对词汇、语法的掌握程度,更重要的是考查考生对语言的准确理解程度和综合运用能力。

下面是网提供应大家关于《卫生B》完形填空专项练习,供大家复习备考。

It is normal to feel that you don't know what to say to someone who has cancer. You mightonly know the person casually, or you may have worked 1 or lived near each other for manyyears and have a closer relationship The most important2you can do is to acknowledge thesituation in some way-whatever is most fortable for you. You can showinterest and concern,you can express encouragement, or you3 offer support. Sometimes the simplest expressionsof concern are the4meaningful.While it is good to be encouraging, it is also important5to show false optimism or to tellthe person with cancer to always have a positive attitude. Doing6things may discount theirfears, concerns, or sad feelings. It is also tempting to say that you know7the person feels. Whileyou may know this is a difficult time, no one can know exactly how the person with 8feels.Humor can be an important way9coping. It is also another source of support andencouragement. Let the person with cancer 10the lead; it is healthy if they find somethingfunny about a side effect, like hair loss orincreased appetite, and you can certainly join 11 ina good laugh. This can be a great way to relieve stress and to take a break from the 12 seriousnature of the situation.When the person with cancer looks good, let them know! Refrain (忍住) 13ments when their appearance isn't as good. such as "You're looking pale" or "You've lost weight". Cancerand its treatment can be very unpredictable. Be prepared for good days and bad14Refrain from telling the person with cancer stories about family members or friends whohave had cancer. Everyone is different, and thesestories may not be helpful. Instead, it is bettersimply to tell them you know 15 about cancer because you've been through it withsomeone else.1. A. hardB. togetherC. oftenD. once2. A. wordB. thingC. decisionD. event3. A. shouldB. needC. carlD. must4. A. moreB. leastC. lessD. most5. A. notB. justC. howD. still6. A. otherB. whateverC. theseD. useful7. A. howB. whenC. whyD. whether8. A. diseaseB. feelingsC. concernsD. cancer9. A. intoB. toC. OfD. on10. A. tumB. takeC. callD. move11. A. himB. herC. themD. theirs12. A. moreB. lessC. someD. any13. A. uponB. outC. towardsD. from14. A. monthsB. daysC. timesD. periods15. A. nothingB. anythingC. somethingD. at。

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Silent and DeadlyTransient ischemic attacks (TIAs), or ministrokes, __1__ temporary interruptions of blood flow to the brain. Unlike full strokes, they present symptoms lasting __2__ from a few seconds to 24 hours. Rarely do they cause__3__ neurological damage, but they are often precursors of a __4__ stroke.“Our message is quite clear,” says Dr. Robert Adams, professor of neurology at the Medical College of Georgia in August. “TIAs, while __5__ severe than strokes in the short term, are __6__ dangerous and need a quick __7__ and treatment as well as __8__ follow-up to prevent future __9__.Unfortunately, ministrokes are greatly underdiagnosed. A study conducted for the National Stroke Association indicates that 2.5% of all adults aged 18 or older (about 4.9 million people in the U. S.) have __10__ a confirmed TIA. An additional 1.2 million Americans over the age of 45, the study showed, have most likely suffered a ministroke__11__ realizing it. These findings suggest that if the public knew how to __12__ the symptoms of stroke, __13__ministrokes, and __14__ prompt medical treatment, thousands of lives could be __15__ and major disability could be avoided.The problem is that the symptoms of a ministroke are often subtle and passing. __16__, there are signs you can __17__ for▲Numbness or weakness in the face, arm or leg, especially on one __18__ of the body.▲Trouble __19__ in one or both eyes.▲__20__ and difficulty speaking or understanding.▲Difficulty walking, dizziness or __21__ of coordination.▲Severe headache with __22__ known cause.__23__ these symptoms, researchers have identified some key __24__ that increase your chances of having a full-blown stroke after a TIA: if you're over 60, have experienced symptoms lasting longer than 10 minutes, feel weak and have a __25__ of diabetes.As with many diseases, you can help yourself __26__ changing your lifestyle. The first things you should do are __27__ smoking, __28__ your intake of alcohol to no more than a drink or two a day and increase your physical __29__. __30__ those who suffer from high blood pressure or diabetes can improve their odds—and __31__ complications if they do have a stroke—by keeping their illness __32__ control. If you experience any of the symptoms, your first call should be to your doctor. It could be the call __33__ saves your life.1. A. result fromB. result in C. lead to D. contribute to2. A. wherever B. whenever C. anywhereD. somewhere3. A. strange B. unusual C. temporary D. permanent4. A. big B. major C. minor D. main5. A. more B. less C. most D. least6. A. quiteB. quietC. quick D. queue7. A. isolationB. prevention C.diagnosisD. injection8. A. apparent B. obvious C. properly D. appropriate9. A. destruction B. injuryC. issue D. recovery10. A. enjoyed B. engaged C. experiencedD. examined11. A. withoutB. within C. with D. outside12. A. cover B. spotC. conquer D. reveal13. A. specially B. specifically C. especiallyD. partly14. A. thought B. bought C. brought D. sought15. A. spent B. savedC. wasted D. survived16. A. NonethelessB. Hence C. Therefore D. Besides17. A. look after B. look outC. look at D. look up18. A. way B. time C. edge D. side19. A. seeingB. see C. to see D. saw20. A. Conclusion B. Confession C. ConfusionD. Condition21. A. lose B. lost C. lack D. loss22. A. any B. noC. some D. one23. A. Instead of B. Along withC. Except for D. Other than24. A. indicatorsB. implications C. information D. incident25. A. family B. friend C. form D. history26. A. with B. of C. at D. by27. A. quitB. start C. reset D. finish28. A. link B. learn C. limitD. light29. A. action B. activityC. treatment D. medicine30. A. Only B.Other C.Also D.Even31. A. eliminate B. reserve C. minimizeD. maximize32. A. out ofB. around C. underD. with33. A. thatB. where C. at which D. whetherSpacing in AnimalsFlight DistanceAny observant person has noticed that a wild animal will allow a man or other __1__ enemy to approach only __2__ to a given distance __3__ it flees. “Flight distance”is the __4_ used for this interspecies spacing. As a general rule, there is a __5__ relationship between the size of ananimal and its flight distance—the larger the animal, the __6__ the distance it must keep between itself and the enemy. An antelope will flee when the enemy is __7__ five hund red yards away. The wall lizard’s flight distance, on the other hand is about six feet. Flight is the basic __8__ of survival for __9__ creatures.Critical DistanceCritical distance apparently is __10__ wherever and whenev er there is a flight reaction. “Critical distance”includes the narrow zone __11__ flight distance __12__ attack distance. A lion in a zoo will flee from an__13__ man until it meets a barrier that it cannot __14__. If the man __15__ the approach, he soon penetrates the lion's critical distance, at which point the cornered lion reverses __16__ and begins slowly to __17__ the man.Social DistanceSocial animals need to __18_ in touch with each other. Loss of contact with the group can be __19__ for a variety of reasons including exposure __20__ enemies. Social distance is not simply the distance __21__ an animal will lose contact with his group--that is, the distance at which it can __22__ see,hear, or smell the group—it is rather a __23__ distance, one at which the animal apparentlybegins to feel __24__ when he exceeds its __25__. We can think of it as a hidden band that __26__ the group.Social distance __27__ from species to species. It is quite short—apparently only a few yards—among some animals, and __28__ long among others.Social distance is not always rigidly __29__ but is determined in part by the __30__. When the young of apes and humans are mobile but not __31__ under control of the mother's voice, social distance may be the length of her __32__. This is readily observed __33__ the baboons in a zoo. When the baby approaches a __34__ point, the mother reaches out to __35_ the end of its tail and __36__ it back to her.When added control is __37__ because of danger, social distance __38__. To show this in man, one has only to watch a family with a __39__ of small children holding hands as they __40__ a busy street.1. A. potentialB. present C. previous D. personal2. A. down B. in C. off D. up3. A. after B. beforeC. when D. since4. A. name B. termC. title D. headline5. A. passive B. active C. positiveD. negative6. A. much B. furtherC. greaterD. shorter7. A. as much asB. as many as C. as well as D. as soon as8. A. meanB. meaning C. meanings D. means9. A. stableB. mobileC. steady D. all10. A. presentB. exist C. missed D. original11. A. separateB. separatedC. separatingD. separates12. A. to B. fromC. by D. off13. A. arriving B. adapting C. attending D. approaching14. A. overcomeB. leave C. flee D. move15. A. stops B. restarts C. continuesD. begins16. A. directionB. section C. attention D. station17. A. stand B. spare C. stalkD. spend18. A. stayB. lose C. still D. link19. A. famous B. familiar C. fatalD. fast20. A. toB. for C. between D. in21. A. when B. onwhich C. at whichD. in which22. A. but also B. no longerC. not only D. as well23. A. physical B. philosophical C. physics D. psychological24. A. relaxed B. anxiousC. angry D. relieved25. A. limitsB. links C. levels D. lights26. A. concludes B. covers C. containsD. contacts27. A. keeps B. changes C. dozens D. varies28. A. quiet B. quick C. quiteD. quietly29. A. fixedB. gained C. possessed D. sold30. A. state B. statistic C. situationD. solution31. A. already B. yetC. also D. even32. A. reason B. approach C. reachD. power33. A. between B. amongC. in D. of34. A. certainB. some C. random D. free35. A. select B. seizeC. suppress D. solve36. A. push B. pullC. put D. punch37. A. used B. prepared C. released D. needed38. A. increases B. lowers C. shrinksD. develops39. A. amount B. amounts C. numberD. numbers40. A. crossB. across C. come D. passFruit and Vegetable Juices as Beneficial to Health as Fruits and VeggiesA European study has revealed that 100 percent fruit and vegetable juices are as __1__ as their __2__ fruit/vegetable counterparts in reducing risk __3__ related to certain diseases.1. A. useful B. helpful C. effective D. attractive2. A. whole B. all C. total D. part3. A. facts B. factors C. faces D. flags。

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