职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-1

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职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-2

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-2

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-21、Surprised by a MiracleI had been working in the trauma unit at a local hospital for about a year. You get used to families thinking that a "coma" patient is moving their hand or doing something that they were asked to do. "Following commands" is what we call it. Often it's "wishful thinking" on the Families' part. Nurses can easily become callous to it.On this particular night during visiting hours, my patient's wife came in. I had taken care of him for several nights. I was very familiar with his care and what he was able to do. Actually, he didn't do anything. He barely moved at all, even when something would obviously hurt him, such as suctioning.His wife was very short, about 5 feet tall. She had to stand on a stool to lean over him, so that she could see his face and talk to him. She climbed up on the stool. I spoke to her for a few minutes, and then stepped out to tend to my other patient. A few minutes later, she came running out of the room. In anexcited voice, she said, "Donna, he's moving his hand!"I immediately thought that it was probably her imagination, and that he had not actually done it on purpose. He had been there about a month at the time and had never made any movements on purpose. I asked her what had happened and she said, "I asked him to squeeze my hand and he did!"This led me to another train of questioning. "But, did he let go when you asked him to?" She said yes, that he had done exactly what she asked.I went into the room with her, not really believing that I would see anything different than I had always seen. But I decided that it would be better to pacify her than to make her think I didn't believe her or that she was somehow mistaken.She asked him to squeeze her hand, which he did. I said, "Well, ask him to let go. " He continued to squeeze for a moment, so that when he finally did let go, I really still didn't believe that he had done it on purpose. So, I said, "Ask him to hold up one finger. " He did as asked.Well, hmm, this was starting to get my attention. I looked at him, his face still somewhat swollen and his eyes still closed. "Stick out your tongue!" I said. He did it. I almost fell on the floor. It was the first time I had ever seen anyone "wake up. "The first paragraph indicates that more often than not a coma patient ____.【单选题】A.is found to be following commandsB.is thought to be following commandsC.is used to following commandsD.is callous to nurses' commands正确答案:B答案解析:从短文的第一段可以得知,昏迷病人的家属时常以为病人能动了,但大多数情况下,这只是他们的愿望思维,病人并没有真正有意识地在动。

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-18

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-18

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-181、Can you give me a concrete example to support your idea?【单选题】A.specialB.goodC.realD.specific正确答案:D答案解析:题干大意:你能给我举个具体的例子来吗?句中concrete意为“具体的”。

四个选项中,它的同义词是specific,如:In?painting?art,the?expressed?most?specific?theme?and?image?is?often?the? most?abstract?thinking.(在绘画艺术中,最具体的主题和形象所表达的往往是最抽象的思想。

)special意为“特殊的”;good意为“好的”;real意为“真实的”。

2、Lower Body Fat Means Better PerformanceThese days, fashion models and pop stars are not the only people who have to watch their waistline. Football players who miss a few kicks and let their belly hanging out a little too much are likely to be attacked by rabid fans or even the president of a country.The latest football star to draw the attention of the "fat police" is Barcelona's Ronaldinho, 26. Last Friday, a Spanish sports daily published two photos of the Brazilian star without his shirt. One was taken in November 2003; the other was taken this month. In the most recent one, the star's waistline seems to have a little extra padding.Another Spanish sports daily published similar before-and-aiderphotos and argued that the star has "lost his explosiveness and velocity" and is "worn out". The cause, according to the news paper, is his poor physical fitness.However, the player's coach, Frank Rijkaard, insists that he's satisfied with Ronaldinho's form and fitness. And after Barcelona's victory over Athletic Bibao on Sunday, Ronaldinho challenged photographers to take pictures of him when he took off his shirt."I don't have anything to hide," he said.Fellow Brazilian ronaldo, 30, of Real Madrid, faced similar criticism before the 2006 World Cup. But the criticism didn't come from a bunch of sports reporters: It came from the president of Brazil."So, what is it?" Brazil's President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva asked the national soccer team's coach in his office last June, according to the Associated Press. "Is he [ronaldo]fat or not?" "He is very strong, president," Carlos Alberto Parreira reportedly said at the time. "He is not that boy anymore. His body type has changed. "The game of footfall demands that players put as much emphasis on fitness as they can do on dribbling, passing or shooting.During a proper training regimen, football players normally follow a load-fatigue-recovery pattern. They push their body toward a higher mark of fitness and experience a slight and brief drop in performance. Then they begin the recovery process, which will ideally carry their performance to an even higher plane.However, sometimes non-physical factors can influence a player's poor fitness. In Ronaldinho's case, for instance, people, often unnamed, have blamed everything from the pressure of contract negotiations to personal problems and too many advertising commitments.According to CalosAlber to Parreira, ronaldo's body shape has changed.【单选题】A.RightB. WrongC.Not mentioned正确答案:A答案解析:句子说的是:根据Carlos Alberto Parreira的说法,ronaldo的体型变了,这个命题是对的。

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-11

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-11

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-111、Happy Marriage, Happy HeartHappily married people have lower blood pressure than unhappily married people or singles, a Brigham Young University study says.On the other hand, even having a supportive social network did not translate into a blood pressure benefit for singles or unhappily married people, according to the study."There seems to be some unique health benefits from marriage. It's not just being named that benefits health-what's really the most protective of health is having a happy marriage," study author Julianne Holt Lunstad, a psychologist who specializes in relationships and health, said in a prepared statement.The study included 204 married and 99 single adults who wore portable blood - pressure monitors for 24 hours. The monitors recorded blood pressure at random intervals and provided a total of about 72 readings."We wanted to capture participants' blood pressure doingwhatever they normally ____ in everyday life. Getting one or two readings in a clinic is not really representative of the fluctuations (波动) that occur throughout the day," Holt Lunstad said.Overall, happily married people scored four points lower on the blood pressure readings than single adults. The study also found that blood pressure among married people, especially those in happy marriages dropped more during sleep than in single people."Research has shown that people whose blood pressure remains high throughout the night are at much greater risk of heart disease than people whose blood pressure drops," Holt Lunstad said.The study was published in the March 20 issue of the journal Annals (年刊) of Behavioral Medicine.The study also found that unhappily married adults have higher blood pressure than both happily married and single adults. Holt Lunstad noted that married couples can encourage healthy habits in one another, such as eating a healthy diet and having regular doctor visits. People in happy marriages also have a source of emotional support, she said.【单选题】A.takeB.doC.makeD.want正确答案:B答案解析:本题难度不大,考查词义辨析。

2022年全国专业技术人员职称英语等级考试模拟试题卫生类

2022年全国专业技术人员职称英语等级考试模拟试题卫生类

全国专业技术人员职称英语级别考试模拟试题(卫生类)考试时间:120分钟考试总分:100分第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题l分,共15分)下面共有l5个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子背面所给旳4个选项中选择l个与划线部分意义最相近旳词或短语。

答案一律涂在答题卡相应旳位置上。

1 In l840 Lucretia Most and Elizabeth Stanton were excluded from. The World's Anti-slavery Convention merely because they were women.A consulted byB elected toC kept out ofD applauded by2 The measures taken by the administration failed to reduce unemployment.A helped toB did notC were not intended toD were necessary to3 Mary said that she was fed up.A disgustedB satisfiedC ravenousD full4 The mayor refused to give in to the demand of the group.A reply toB yield toC acknowledgeD publicize5 Mr. Jackson wants to give out this news as soon as possible.A furnishB announceC emitD abandon6 Some forms of arthritis may develop when the body's ability to fight disease goes awry.A takes overB comes upC is interruptedD becomes faulty7 The man in a rage was dead last night.A narrativeB laudableC outragedD patentable8 Sand is found in abundance on the seashore and is often blown inland td form sand hills and dunes.A at randomB at high tideC in dry moundsD in great quantities9 Some varieties of shorthorns, the most common breed of beef cattle, are in fact hornless.A crediblyB actuallyC reportedlyD potentially10 Due to his carelessness, he was left out of an opportunity.A included inB excluded fromC superior toD exhausted by11 The leaders of modern architecture have characteristically been vigorous and articulate thinkers in whose minds architectural theory is linked to ideas of social reform.A defined byB related toC applied toD reinforced by12 If a foreign object becomes lodged in the eye, medical help is necessary.A deposited inB invisible toC blurred toD isolated in13 James Was oblivious to the noise around him.A nervous aboutB furious aboutC irritated byD Unaware of14 In the early days of baseball, the game was played by young men of means and social position.A with skillB with equipment、C with moneyD with ambition15 Summer weather of ninety degrees or more has been reported off and on in Fort Yokon, Alaska.A back and forthB as of lateC now and thenD on the spot第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题l分,共7分)阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出7个句子,请根据短文旳内容对每个句子做出判断。

职称英语考试卫生类真题与答案

职称英语考试卫生类真题与答案

职称英语考试卫生类真题与答案职称英语考试卫生类真题与答案很多考生在备考全国职称卫生类考试的时候,难免是会不知道要做一些样的真题的'。

下文是店铺为大家准备了全国职称英语卫生类考试的一些真题与参考答案相关内容,希望能对大家有所帮助!全国职称英语卫生类考试真题及答案:补全短文US Signs GlobalTobacco Treaty1 The UnitedStates has taken the first step toward approvinga global tobacco treaty thatpromises to help control the deadly effects of tobacco use throughout theworld. Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson signed the FrameworkConvention on Tobacco Control (FCTC) this week at the United Nations. (46)_____2 The FCTC wasdeveloped by the World Health Organization and approved by members of the WorldHealth Assembly,including the United States, last year.(47)_____3 For instance,cigarettes sold in those countries would have to have health warnings on atleast 30% of the front and back of every pack. (48)_____It also requires banson tobacco advertising, though there are some exceptions for countries like theUnited States, where the Constitution prohibits such an outright ban.4 (49)_____ TheWorld Health Organization estimates that tobacco use kills nearly5 millionpeople worldwide every year. In the US alone, about 440,000 people die eachyear from tobacco-related illnesses; about one-third of all cancers in the USare caused by tobacco use. If current trends continue, WHO estimates, by 2025tobacco will kill 10 million people each year.5 The treaty mustbe ratified by at least 40 countries before it can take effect. (50)_____A. Tobacco stocksalso perked up as investors discounted fears of litigation(诉讼) from the US.B. So far, 109countries have signed it, and 12 have ratified it.C. The impact ofthe treaty could be huge.D. Countries thatratify it would be required to enact strict tobacco control policies.E. The treatycalls for higher tobacco taxes, restrictions on smoking in public places, andmore promotion of tobacco prevention and cessation programs.F. The Senate muststill approve the treaty before the US can implement its provisions.46——50:FDECB全国职称英语卫生类考试真题及答案:阅读理解Deforestation and Desertification(沙漠化)The Sahel zone lies between the Sahara desert and the fertilesavannahs(热带大草原)of northern Nigeria and South Sudan. The word sahel comes from Arabic and means marginal or transitional ,andthis is a good description of these semi-arid (半干旱)lands, whichoccupy much of the Western African countries of Mail, Mauritania, Niger, andChad.Unfortunately, over the last century the Sahara desert has steadilycrept southwards eating into once productive Sahel lands. United Nationssurveys show that over 70 percent of the dry land in agriculture use in Africahas deteriorated over the last 30 years. Droughts have become more severe, themost recent lasting over twenty years in parts of the Sahel region. The sameprocess of desertification is taking place across southern Africa as theKalahari desert advances into Botswana and parts of South AfricaOne of the major causes of this desert advance is pooragriculturalland use, driven by the pressures of increasing population. Overgrazing 一keeping toomany farm animals on the land一 means that grasses and other plants cannot recover, and scarcewater supplies are exhausted. Overcultivation 一 trying to grow toomany crops on poor land 一results in the soil becoming even less fertile and drier, andbeginning to break up. Soil erosion (侵蚀) follows, and theland turns into desert.Another cause of desertification is loss of tree cover. Trees arecut down for use as fuel and to clear land for agricultural use. Tree rootshelp to bind the soil together, to conserve moisture, and to provide a habitatfor other plants and animals. When trees are cut down, the soil begins to dryand loosen, wind and rain erosion increase, other plant species die, andeventually the fertile topsoil may be almost entirely lost, leaving only barerock and dust.The effects of loss of topsoil and increased drought are irreversible.They are, however, preventable. Careful conservation of tree cover andsustainable agricultural land use have been shown to halt deterioration ofsoils and lessen the effects of shortage of rainfall. One project in Kita insouth-west Mali funded by UNDP has involved local communities in sustainablemanagement of forest, while at the same time providing a viable(有活力的)agriculturaleconomy. This may be a model for similar projects in other West Africancountries.36.The Sahel zone is anarea which ___.A.is covered with sad and grassB. has a long historyC. occupies much of South NigeriaD. belongs to Sudan37. What is the situation about thedesertification in Africa?A. The deserts are replaced with grasslandsB.The deserts are expandingC. the deserts are moving northwardsD. the deserts are being deserted38. The word “deteriorated ” in paragraph 2means ___.A. deepenedB. sufferedC. slippedD.worsened39. What is the root cause ofdesertification?A.poor farmingB. overpopulationC. radical climate changeD. disappearance of rare plant species40. In order to prevent desertification, theauthor proposes ___.A. making good use of international aidsB.developing a sustainable agricultural economyC. gaining international supportD. converting agricultural land into forest答案:ABDAB全国职称英语卫生类考试真题及答案:词汇选项1. We are worried about this fluid situationfull with uncertainty.A. stableB. suitableC. changeableD. adaptable2. The umbrella was ingeniously devisedto fold up into the pocket.A. seriouslyB.cleverlyC. attentivelyD. carefully3. Competitors must abide by thejudge's decisionA. keepB. readC. understandD. obey4. The details of the costume were totally authentic.A. outstandingB. realC. creativeD. false5. She is an artist whose work willundoubtedly withstand the test of time.A. gradeB. attractC. bearD. suffer6. The new garment fits herperfectly.A. clothesB. haircutC. purseD. necklace7. The way she looked after her young sisterwas really touchingA. disturbingB. connectingC. movingD. waving8. Some newspapers in the west are notably biased.A. especiallyB. whollyC. totallyD. fairly9. The coastal area has very mild winter, but the central plains remain extreme.A. severeB. hardC. warmD. dry10. They have built canals to irrigatethe desert.A. decorateB. changeC. visitD. water11. He wore a shabby thin overcoatin the cold winter so that he fell ill.A. oldB. bigC. newD. small12. His answers were obscure andconfusing.A. unclearB. obviousC. clearD. direct13. Only people over 18 are eligibleto vote.A. honestB. qualifiedC. enabledD. clever14. The weather was so gorgeous thatmany people went outing.A. uncontrollableB.pleasantC. cloudyD. unbearable15. The latest car model embodies thenew research development.A. listsB. includesC. borrowsD. broadens答案:CBDBCACACDAABBB。

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题2015年职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题单项选择题1、 A new system of quality control was brought in to overcome the defects in the finn's products.A.investedB.introducedC.installedD.insisted2、回答题:Natural MedicinesSince earliest days, humans have used some kinds of medicines. We know this because humans have survived. Ancient treatments for injury and disease were successful enough to keep humans from dying out completely.They were successful long before the time of modem medicine. Before the time of doctors with white coats and shiny ( 发亮的.) instruments. Before the time of big hospitals with strange and wonderful equipment.Many parts of the world still do not have university-educated doctors. Nor do they have expensive hospitals. Yet injuries are treated. And diseases are often cured. How? By ancient methods. By medicines that might seem mysterious, even magical (有魔力的). Traditional medicines are neither mysterious nor magical, however.Through the centuries, tribal (部落的) medicine men experimented with plants. They found many useful chemicals in the plants. And scientists believe many of these traditional medicines may provide the cure for some of today's most seriousdiseases.Experts say almost 80% of the people in the world use plants for health care. These natural medicines are used not just because people have no other form of treatment. They are used be-cause people trust them. In developed areas, few people think about the source of the medicines they buy in a store. Yet many widely-used medicines are from ancient sources, especially plants.Some experts say more than 25 % of modem medicines come, in one way or another, from nature.Scientists have long known that nature is really a chemical factory. All living things contain chemicals that help them survive. So scientists' interest in traditional medicine is not new. But it has become an urgent concern. This is because the earth's supply of natural medicines may be dropping rapidly.The passage indicates that ancient treatments for injury and disease wereA.much more successful than modem onesB.successful enough for humans to surviveC.successful in all casesD.of little help to humans3、根据内容回答题。

职称英语全真模拟题卫生类A级一答案解析

职称英语全真模拟题卫生类A级一答案解析

全国职称英语等级考试全真模拟试题_卫生类_A级(一)参考答案详细解析第一部分:词汇选项1、Dabolish v. 废止,废除 (法律、制度、习俗等) (abrogate, eliminate)/vice president 副总裁,副校长2、Dabroad adv. 在国外 (overseas)/humanitarian adj. 人道主义的(philanthropic)/on the air 正在广播/henceforth adv. 自此以后(from this time on)3、Amorsel n. (食物) 一口;少量 (tidbit, bit)/juicy adj. 多汁的(succulent)/savory adj. 使人开胃的(delicious)/gossip n. 闲话,闲谈(chatter, rumor)/steak n. (供煎、烤等的)肉,牛排(meat) 4、Aabruptly adv. 突然地(suddenly)/red giant stars 红巨星/white dwarf stars 白矮星/in unison 和谐,一致/prematurely adv. 过早地;早熟地(too soon, untimely)5 Babundant adj. 丰富的,充裕的(copious, plentiful)/lucrative adj. 有利的(profitable, remunerative)/molten adj. 熔化的(fused, melted)/precious adj. 宝贵的(valuable, costly, invaluable)6 Cbreakdown n. 细目分类(itemization); 崩溃(collapse)/strategy n. 战略(tactics)/itemization n.详细分类(enumeration, particularization)7 Dbricklayer n. 泥瓦匠(mason)/carpenter n. 木匠/plumber n. 管工/electrician n. 电工8 Dbrilliantly adv. 辉煌地,灿烂地(dazzlingly, brightly)/harmoniously adv. 和谐地(congenially, friendly)9 Cbrink n. 边缘(edge)/matrimony n. 婚姻(wedlock, marriage)/proposal n. 求婚(offer of marriage)/evasion n. 躲避(avoidance)10 Bbroadly adv. 粗略地(in a general way, liberally); 广泛地(widely, expensively)/folklore n. 民间文化(local culture)/liberally adv. 不严格地,大致地/quaintly adv. 古怪地(unusually)11 Cdrawback n. 缺点(disadvantage, shortcoming)/additive n. 添加剂/disparity n. 不一致,不同(difference, imparity)12 Bdreadfully adv. 可怕地(terribly)13 Cdrooping adj. 下垂的(sagging)/spindly adj. 纺锤形的,细长的(lanky, spindling)/prickly adj.多刺的(thorny, brambly)/sagging adj. 下垂的(drooping)14 Cdrop n. 下降(reduction, fall)/deflation n. 通货紧缩15 Adrought n. 干旱(lack of moisture, dryness, aridity)第二部分:阅读判断16 C文章第一句只是提到,整容手术在美国越来越走俏,但并没有与其他国家进行比较,因此推断不出整容手术在美国比在其他国家更流行。

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-19

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-19

职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案0511-191、Breast Cancer Deaths Record LowThe number of women dying from breast cancer has fallen to a record low by dropping under 12,000 a year for the first time since records began.The Cancer Research UK data showed that 11,990 women died in the UK in 2007.The previous lowest figure had been recorded in 1971-the year records began after which it rose steadily year by year until the late 1980s.Professor Peter Johnson, Cancer Research UK's chief clinician said, "It's incredibly encouraging to see fewer women dying from breast cancer now than at any time in the last 40 years, despite breast cancer being diagnosed more often. " Research has played a crucial role in this progress leading to improved treatments and better management for women with the disease."The introduction of the NHS (国民保健制度) breast screening program has also contributed as women are more likely to survive the earlier cancer is diagnosed. "Breast cancer is now the most common cancer in the UK with 45,500 women every year diagnosed with the disease, a 50% rise in 25 years.The number of deaths peaked in 1989, when 15,625 women died. It then fell by between 200 and 400 deaths each year until 2004.There was a slight rise in 2005 and then two years of falls.Dr Sarah Cant, policy manager at Breakthrough Breast Cancer, said, "It is great news that fewer women are dying from breast cancer and highlights the impact of improved treatments, breast screening and awareness of the disease. " . "However, this is still too many women and incidence of the disease is increasing year by year."The rising rate of breast cancer diagnosis has been put down to a variety of factors including obesity(肥胖)and alcohol consumption.11,990 women died from breast cancer in the UK in 2007.【单选题】A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned正确答案:A答案解析:在英国,2007年有11,990名女士死于乳腺癌。

职称英语考试卫生类模拟试题及答案

职称英语考试卫生类模拟试题及答案

职称英语考试卫生类模拟试题及答案2023年职称英语考试卫生类模拟试题及答案在各个领域,我们都不可避免地要接触到试题,借助试题可以更好地考核参考者的知识才能。

相信很多朋友都需要一份能切实有效地帮助到自己的试题吧?以下是店铺帮大家整理的2023年职称英语考试卫生类模拟试题及答案,仅供参考,大家一起来看看吧。

职称英语考试卫生类模拟试题及答案篇1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.I have been trying to quit smoking.A.give upB.pick upC.build upD.take up2.Relief workers were shocked by what they saw.A.movedB.touchedC.surprisedD.worried3.The weather is a constant subject of conversation in Britain.A.questionB.problemC.titleD.topic4.This is not typical of English,but is a feature of the Chinese language.A.particularB.characteristicC.remarkableD.idiomatic5.It is virtually impossible to persuade him to apply for the job.A.simplyB.almostC.totallypletely6.These are defensive behavior patterns which derive from our fears.A.stemB.relyC.developD.grow7.Only a small minority of the mentally ill are liable to harm themselves or others.A.easyB.possibleC.likelyD.difficult8.They have the capability to destroy the enemy in a few days.A.possibilityB.necessityC.abilityD.probability9.We have never seen such gorgeous hills.A.beautifulB.stretchingC.spreadingD.rolling10.The leaves have been swept into huge heaps.A.10adsyersC.pyramidsD.piles11.The news will horrify everyone.A.attractB.terrifyC.temptD.excite12.The article sketched the major events of the decade.A.describedB.offeredC.outlinedD.presented13.I won’t tolerate that kind of behavior.A.bearB.receiveC.admitD.take14.Their style of playing football is utterly different.A.barelyB.scarcelyC.hardlyD.totally15.Her sister urged her to apply for the job.A.advisedB。

职称英语卫生类模拟试题

职称英语卫生类模拟试题

职称英语卫生类模拟试题1. Every year millions of women are screened with X-rays to pick up signs of breast cancer. If this happens early enough, the disease can often be treated successfully. According to a, survey published last year, 21 countries have screening programmes. Nine of them, including Australia, Canada, the US and Spain, screen women under 50.2. But the medical benefits of screening these younger women are controversial, partly because the radiation brings a small risk of inducing cancer. Also, younger women must be given higher doses of X-rays because their breast tissue is denser.3. Researchers at the Polytechnic University1 of Valencia analysed the effect of screening more than 160, 000 women at 11 local clinics. After estimating the women’s cumulative dose of radiation, they used two models to calculate the number of extra cancers this would cause.4. The mathematical model recommended by Britain’s National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB)predicted that the screeningprogramme would cause 36 cancers per 100,000 women, 18 of them fatal. The model preferred by the UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation led to a lower figure of 20 cancers.5. The researchers argue that the level of radiation-induced cancers is “not very significant” compared to the far larger number of cancers that are discovered and treated. The Valencia programme, they say, detects between 300 and 450 cases of breast cancer in every 100,000 women screened.6. But they point out that the risk of women contracting cancer from radiation could be reduced by between 40 and 80 percent if screening began at 50 instead of 45, because they would be exposed to less radiation. The results of their study, they suggest, could help “optimise the technique” for breast cancer screening.7. “There is a trade-off between the diagnostic benefits of breast screening and its risks,” admits Michael Clark of the NRPB. But he warns that the study should be interpreted with caution. “On the basis of the current data, for every 10 cancers successfully detected and prevented there is a risk of causing one later in life. That’s why radiation exposure should be minimised in any screening programme.”练习:1.Paragraph 2 ________________2.Paragraph 3 ________________3.Paragraph 4 ________________4.Paragraph 5 ________________A Harm Screening May Do to a Younger WomanB Investigating the Effect of ScreeningC Effects Predicted by Two Different ModelsD Small Risk of Inducing Cancers from RadiationE Treatment of CancersF Factors That Trigger Cancers5.Early discovery of breast cancer may________________.6.Advantages of screening women under 50 are________________.7.Delaying the age at which screening starts may________________.8.Radiation exposure should be ________________.A be costlyB harmfulC save a lifeD still open to debateE reduce the risk of radiation triggering a cancerF reduced to the minimum答案与题解:1.A A说的是:用X射线检查可能对年轻女人不好。

职称英语卫生类A级模拟套题及答案解析

职称英语卫生类A级模拟套题及答案解析

XX年职称英语卫生类A级模拟套题及答案解析一、单项选择题(下面共有15个,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的4个选项中选择1个与划线局部意义最相近的词或短语。

答案一律涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

)1、 She was a puzzle.A girl C problemB woman D mystery标准答案: d2、 Her speciality is heart surgeryA region C fieldB siteD platform标准答案: c3、 France has kept intimate links with its former African territoriesA friendly C strongB private D secret标准答案: a4、 You should have blended the butter with the sugar thoroughly,A spread C beatenB mixed D covered标准答案: b5、 he industrial revolution modified the whole structure of English society.A destroyed C smashedB broke D changed标准答案: d6、 Tickets are limited and will be allocated to those who apply first.A posted C givenB sent D handed标准答案: c7、 The change in that village was miraculous.A conservative C insignificantB amazing D unforgettable标准答案: b8、 Customers often defer payment for as long as possible.A makeC postponeB demand D obtain标准答案: c9、 Canada will prohibit smoking in all offices later this year.A ban C eliminateB remove D expel标准答案: a10、 She read a poem which depicts the splendor of the sunset.A declaresB assertsC describesD announces.标准答案: c11、 From my standpoint, this thing is just ridiculousA field C knowledgeB point of view D information标准答案: b12、 The latest census is encouragingA statementB assessmentC evaluationD count标准答案: b13、 The curious looks from the strangers around her made her feel uneasy.A different C unfortableB proud D unconscious标准答案: c14、 Reading the job ad, he wondered whether he was eligible to apply for it.A able C qualifiedB fortunate D petent标准答案: c15、 He was elevated to the post of prime minister.A pulled C liftedB promoted D treated标准答案: b二、匹配题(概括大意与完成句子(每题1分,共8分))Suessful Language LearnersSome people seem to have a knack for learning languages. They can pick up new vocabulary, master rules or grammar, and learn to write in the new language more quickly than others. They do not seem to be any more intelligent than others, so what makes language learning so much easier for them? Perhaps if we take a close look at these suessful language learners, we may discover a few of the techniques which make language learning easier for them.First of all, suessful language learners are independent learners. They do not depend on the book or the teacher; they discover their own way to learn the language. Instead of waiting for the teacher to explain, they try to find the patterns and the rules for themselves. They are good guessers who look for clues and form their own conclusions. When they guess wrong, they guess again. They try to learn from mistakes.Suessful language learning is active learning. Therefore, suessful learners do not wait for a chance touse the language; they look for such a chance. They find people who speak the language and they ask these people to correct them when they make a mistake. They will try anything to municate. They are not afraid to repeat what they hear or to say strange things; they are willing to make mistakes and try again. When munication is difficult,they can aept information that is inexact or inplete. It is more important for them to learn to think in the language than to know the meaning of every word.Finally, suessful language learners are learners with a purpose. They want to learn the language because they are interested in the language and the people who speak it. Itis necessary for them to learn the language in order to municate with these people and to learn from them. Theyfind it easy to practice using the language regularly because they want to learn with it.What kind of language learner are you? If you are a suessful language learner, you have probably been learning independently, actively, and purposefully. On the other hand, if your language learning has been less than suessful, you might as well try some of the techniques outlined above.1. Paragraph 12. Paragraph 23. Paragraph 34. Paragraph 4A. Ways to Learn a Language SuessfullyB. Learning a language PurposefullyC. Learning a Language ActivelyD. Learning a Language IndependentlyE. Learning from MistakesF. Learning to Think in the Target Language标准答案: A,D,C,B5. Suessful language learners derive conclusions6. Independent Language learners rely on themselves7. Active language learners seize every opportunity8. The author wrote this textA. to discover sentence patterns and grammatical rulesB. to expand vocabularyC. to use the target languageD. to encourage unsuessful language learners to learn independently, actively and purposefullyE. from cluesF. to say strange things标准答案: E,A,C,D三、案例分析题(阅读判断(每题1分,共7分);补全短文(每题2分,共10分);阅读理解(每题3分,共45分);完形填空(每题1分,共15分))18、One of the most fascinating things about television is the size of the audience. A novel can be on the "best seller" lists with a sale of fewer than 100,000 copies, but a popular TV show might have 70 million TV viewers. TV can make anything or anyone well-known overnight.This is the principle behind "quiz" or "game" shows, which put ordinary people on TV to play a game for prizes and money. A quiz show can make anyone a star, and it cangive away thousands of dollars in the U.S. and almost everyone watched them. Charles Van Doren, an English instructor, became rich and famous after winning money on several shows. He even had a career as a television personality. But one of the losers proved that Charles Van Doren was cheating. It turned out that the show's producers who were pulling the strings, gave the answers to the most popular contestants beforehand. Why? Because if the audience didn't like the person who won the game, they turned the show off. The result of this cheating was a huge scandal. Based on his story, a movie under the title "Quiz Show" is on 40 years later.Charles Van Doren is no longer involved with TV. But game shows are still here, though they aren't taken as seriously. In fact, some of them try to be as ridiculous as possible. There are shows that send strangers on vacation trips together, or that try to cause newly-married couples to fight on TV, or that punish losers by humiliation them. The entertainment now is to see what people will do just to be on TV. People still win money, but the real prize is to be in front of an audience of millions.1. TV can make a beggar world-famous overnight.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned2. The principle behind "quiz" and "game" shows is to put ordinary people on TV to play a game for prizes and money.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned3. Prizes and money are usually provided by TV stars and large panies for winners.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned4. One of the TV personalities, Charles Van Doren was proved to be cheating by persuading the Show's producers to give him the answers beforehand.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned标准答案: A,B,C,B5. The huge scandal of cheating in TV game shows was not exposed until 40 years later in the movie "Quiz Show".A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned6. Nowadays game shows are not treated as seriously as they used to be.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned7. Winners of present-day TV game shows no longer get money from the shows.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned标准答案: B,A,BNanotechnology uses matter at the level of molecules and atoms. Researchers are finding different uses for particles with a length of one nanometer, or one-billionth of a meter, These include things like beauty products1 and dirt-resistant clothing. But one area where many experts believe nanotechnology holds great promise is medicine.Last week, speakers at a program in Washington discussed using nanotechnology to improve health care in developing countries. The program took place at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Peter Singer at the University of Toronto says a nanotechnology called quantum dots2 could be used to confirm cases of malaria. He says it could offer a better way than the traditional process of looking at a person’s blood under a microscope.In poor countries, this process is often not followed. As a result, sick people may get treated for malaria evenif they do not have it. Such misuse of medicines can lead to drug resistance. Quantum dots are particles that giveoff3 light when activated. Researchers are studying ways to program them to identify diseases by lighting up in the presence of a targeted molecule. 4Experts say nanotechnology shows promise not just for diagnosing diseases, but also for treating them. Piotr Grodzinski of the National Institutes of Health5 talked about how nanotechnology could make drugs more effective. He talked about cancer drugs already developed with nanotechnology. He says if a drug can target a cancer locally in the body, then much less of it might be needed, and that means lower side effects.6Andrew Maynard is chief scientist for the Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies at the Woodrow Wilson Center. He noted that Brazil, India, China and South Africa are currently doing nanotechnology research that could help poor countries. But he also noted that there is some riskin using nano-materials. He says nanometer-sized particles behave differently in the body and the environment pared to larger particles7. Experts say more investment in research is needed to better understand these risks.词汇:nanotechnology/5nAnEutek7nlEdZI/n 纳米技术matter/5mAtE/n.物质molecule/5mClikju:l, 5mEu-/n.分子atom/5AtEm/n.原子nanometer/5neinE7mi:tE/n.纳米,毫微米 (长度单位,=10-9m)one-billionth n.十亿分之一dirt-resistant adj,防尘的,防污的promise/5prCmis/n.希望,前途program/5prEu^rAm/(=programme)n.节目,节目单vt.为……编制程序scholar/5skClE/n.学者quantum/5kwCntEm/n.量;量子.dot/dCt/n.(小)点,圆点confirm/kEn5fE:m/vt.确认;证实case/keis/n.病症;病例; malaria/mE5lZEriE/n.疟(疾)misuse/5mis5ju:z/n.误用,滥用 particle/5pB:tikl/n.颗粒.微粒:粒子activate/5Aktiveit/vt.使激活identify/ai5dentifai/v.识别diagnose/5daiE^nEuz/vt.诊断(疾病)Brazil/brE5zil/n.巴西nano-material n.纳米材料investment/ in5vestmEnt / n.投资;投资额练习:1. Which of the following uses of nanotechnology is NOT mentioned in the passage?A To make beauty products and dirt-resistant clothing.B To produce better and lighter building materials.C To help more aurately diagnose diseases.D To help more effectively treat diseases.2. How can quantum dots be used to confirm diseases?A By traditionally looking at a person’s b lood under a microscope.B By letting a person take some kind of medicine.C By lighting up in the presence of a targeted molecule.D By subjecting a person to an X-ray examination.3. How can nanotechnology be used to make a drug more effective?A By making a drug target the focus of a disease.B By changing the structure of the body cells.C By lowering the side effects caused by a drug.D By letting a patient take a dose as large as possible.4. The following developing countries are doing verywell scientific research on nanotechnology EXCEPT.A ChinaB BrazilC IranD India5. Which of the following is the possible risk in using nano-materials mentioned in the passage?A They may cause some damage to the body cells.B They are harmful materials themselves.C They may store in the body.D They may behave differently in the body and the environment.标准答案: B,C,A,C,D。

职称英语考试卫生类模拟试题大全

职称英语考试卫生类模拟试题大全

XX年职称英语考试卫生类模拟试题大全About six years ago I was eating lunch in a restaurant in New York city when a woman and a young boy sat down at the next table.(46) At one point the woman asked :”So, how have you been? ”And the boy? who could not have been more than seven or eight years old? replied. ” Frankly, I ‘ve been feeling a little depressed latterly. ”This incident stuck in my mind deeply. (47) As far as I can remember. My friends and I didn’t find out we were “depressed ”until we were in high school.The evidence of a change in children has increased steadily in recent years.(48) Children speak more like adults, dress more like adults and behave more like adults than they used to .Whether this is good or bad is difficult to say, but it certainly is different .Childhood as it once was no longer exists, why?Human development is based not only on innatebiological states ,but also on patterns of aess to social knowledge. Movement from on social tote (生搬硬套) to another usually involves learning the secrets of the new status..(49) Traditionally ,we tell sixth grades things we keep hidden from fifth graders.In the last 30 years , however ,a secret??revelation machine has been installed in 98 percent of the Americanhomes. (50) Television passes information ,and indiscriminately , to all viewers alike, be they children or adults. Unable to resist the temptation, many children turn attention from printed texts to the lesschallenging ,more vivid moving pictures.Actually , munication through print allows for great deal of control over the social information to which children have aess. Children must read simple books before thy can read plex materials.A. it conformed my growing belief that children are changing.B. Children nowadays are influenced by television.C. I couldn’t help overhearing parts of their conversation.D. Children have always bee taught adult secrets, but slowly and in stages.E. Children don’t seem childlike anymore.F. It is called television.参考答案:C A E D FOur society, we must municate with other people .A great deal of municating is performed on a person-to person basis by the simple means of speech. If we travel in buses, stand in football match (51),we are likely to have conversations (52) we give information or opinions ,and sometimes have our views (53) by other members of society.Face to face contact is (54) the only form of munication ,and during the last two hundreds years the art of mass munication has bee one of the dominating factors of contemporary society. Two things ,(55) others, have caused the enormous growth of the munication industry,firstly ,inventiveness has(56) advances inprinting ,photography and so on . Secondly, speed has revolutionized the transmission and reception of munications so that local news often(57) a back seat to national news .No longer is the possession of information (58) to a privileged minority .forty years ago ,people used to flock to the cinema, but now far more people sit at home and turn on the TV to watch a program that is being (59) into millions of houses, munication is no longer merely concerned (60) the transmission of information . the modern munications industry influences the way people live society and broadens their horizons by allowing aess toinformation ,education and entertainment ,theprinting ,broadcasting and advertising industries areall(61) with informing ,educating and entertaining , (62) a great deal of the material municated by the mass media is very valuable to the individual and to the society (63) which he is a part, the vast modern work of munications is(64) to abuse.however ,the mass media are with us for better, for worse, and there is no turning (65).51 A line B queues C rows D files52 A whereas B which C that D where53 A expressed B voiced C agreed D challenged54 A by all means B by any means C by no means D by some mans55 A below B above C over D beyond56 A resulted from B translated into C led to D converted into57 A offers B chooses C takes D leaves58 A prohibited B provided C allowed D confined59 A channeled B turned C discharged D moved60 A about B with C to D for61 A engaged B involved C oupied D dealt62 A although B since C if D even if63 A with B for C by D of64 A possible B likely C close D open65 A away B over C down D back参考答案:B D D C B C C D A B B A D D D下面每个中均有1个词或者短语有下划线,请为每处下划线局部确定1个意义最为接近的选项。

职称英语卫生试题及答案

职称英语卫生试题及答案

职称英语卫生试题及答案一、选择题(每题1分,共10分)1. The most common cause of respiratory infections is:A. BacteriaB. VirusesC. FungiD. Parasites答案:B2. Which of the following is not a symptom of influenza?A. FeverB. CoughC. Sore throatD. Diarrhea答案:D3. The primary method of transmission for the common cold is:A. AirborneB. FoodborneC. ContactD. Vector-borne答案:A4. The main route of entry for hepatitis B virus is:A. Through the skinB. Through the respiratory tractC. Through the digestive tractD. Through the bloodstream答案:D5. Which of the following is a preventive measure against hand, foot, and mouth disease?A. VaccinationB. HygieneC. IsolationD. Medication答案:B6. The principle of action of penicillin is to:A. Kill virusesB. Inhibit bacterial cell wall synthesisC. Suppress immune functionD. Increase blood circulation答案:B7. The correct procedure for hand hygiene is:A. Rinse with water, then apply soapB. Apply soap, then rinse with waterC. Rinse with water, then dry with a towelD. Apply soap, then dry with a towel答案:B8. The main route of transmission for cholera is:A. AirborneB. FoodborneC. ContactD. Vector-borne答案:B9. The most effective way to prevent influenza is:A. Taking antiviral drugsB. Wearing masksC. Getting vaccinatedD. Drinking herbal tea答案:C10. The main symptom of measles is:A. RashB. FeverC. CoughD. Sore throat答案:A二、填空题(每空1分,共10分)1. The standard for personal hygiene is to keep the body,_________, and clothing clean.答案:hands and face2. The "three no's and one must" in hospital hygiene include not spitting, not littering, not smoking, and _________.答案:must wash hands3. The main method of transmission for tuberculosis is through _________.答案:airborne droplets4. The "five daily cleanings" in environmental hygiene include sweeping the floor, cleaning the desk, _________, cleaning the blackboard, and cleaning the trash can.答案:cleaning the windows5. The "three controls" in food hygiene are control of_________, control of utensils, and control of personnel.答案:raw materials三、简答题(每题5分,共20分)1. What are the basic requirements for hospital hygiene?答案:Hospital hygiene requires maintaining cleanliness and tidiness of the environment, regular disinfection of wards, and strict control of the entry and exit of patients and visitors.2. What are the three main measures for preventing infectious diseases?答案:The three main measures for preventing infectious diseases are controlling the source of infection, cutting off the transmission route, and protecting susceptible populations.3. What are the three aspects of food hygiene?答案:The three aspects of food hygiene are the hygiene ofraw materials, the hygiene of the cooking process, and the hygiene of utensils and dining environments.4. What are the three steps of hand hygiene?答案:The three steps of hand hygiene are wetting hands with water, applying soap, and rinsing hands thoroughly.四、论述题(每题15分,共30分)1. Discuss the importance and methods of environmental hygiene.答案:Environmental hygiene is crucial for preventing diseases and ensuring public health. Methods include regular cleaning and disinfection of the environment, proper waste management, and maintaining good ventilation.2. Discuss the importance and methods of personal hygiene.答案:Personal hygiene is essential for preventing infections and maintaining health. Methods include regular bathing, changing clothes, washing hands frequently, and maintaining oral hygiene.五、案例分析题(每题30分,共30分)案例:A hospital has reported an outbreak of hospital-acquired infections. Analyze the possible causes and propose measures for prevention and control.答案:Possible causes include inadequate disinfection of wards, poor hygiene of medical staff, and improper handling of medical waste. Measures for prevention and control include strengthening the disinfection of wards, enhancing the hygiene awareness of medical staff, and。

职称英语卫生类考试试题

职称英语卫生类考试试题

职称英语卫生类考试试题Science Fiction1 Amongst the most popular books being written today are those which are usually classified as science fiction. Hundreds of titles are published every year and are read by all kinds of people. Furthermore, some of the most suessful films of recent years have been based on science fiction stories.2 It is often thought that science fiction is a fairly new development in literature, but its ancestors can be foundin books written hundreds of years ago. These books were often concerned with the presentation of some form of ideal society, a theme which is still often found in modern stories.3 Most of the classics of science fiction, however, have been written within the last hundred years. Books bywriters such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, to mention just two well-known authors, have been translated into many languages.4 Modern science fiction writers don't write about men from Mars or space adventure stories. They are more interestedin predicting the results of technical developments on society and the human mind; or in imagining future worlds which are a reflection of the world which we live in now.Because of this their writing has obvious political undertones.5 In an age where science fact frequently overtakes science fiction, the writers may find it difficult to keep ahead of scientific advances. Those who are sufficiently clear-sighted to see the way we are going, however, may provide a valuable lesson on how to deal with the problems which society will inevitably face as it tries to master its new technology.1 Paragraph 2.2 Paragraph 3.3 Paragraph 4.4 Paragraph 5.A Popularity of Science FictionB A Fairly New DevelopmentC Classics of Science FictionD Difficulty in Keeping ahead of Scientific AdventureE Origins of Science FictionF Themes of Modern Science Fiction5 Some form of ideal society is.6 Books written by J. Verne are.7 People enjoy.8 Works of modern science fiction have.A a recurrent(反复出现的) themeB concerned with the problems that we have to solve in the futureC reading books of science fictionD political implications(涵义)E a current themeF read worldwide参考答案:1. E2. C3. F4. D5. A6. F7. C8. D。

职称英语考试卫生类单项练习题

职称英语考试卫生类单项练习题

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the introduction or opening until fter the time it would id the firm.
B) In newspper thn in mgzine.
B) Hving ttentiveness.
were temporrily put to rest. However, in 1985, negtive publicity
C) Hving high credibility.
becme so disruptive tht Procter Gmble decided to remove the logo
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职称英语考试卫生类单项练习题(阅读理解) Publicity offers severl benefits. There re not costs for messge time or spce. n d in prime-time television my cost $250,000 to $5000,000 or more per minute, wheres five-minute report on network newscst would not cost nything. However, there re costs for news releses, publicity deprtment, nd other items. s with dvertising, publicity reches mss udience. Within short time, new products or compny policies re widely known. Credibility bout messges is high, becuse they re reported in independent medi. newspper review of movie hs more believbility thn n d in the sme pper, becuse the reder ssocites independence with objectivity. Similrly, people re more likely to py ttention to news
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职称英语考试《卫生类》模拟试题及答案
0511-1
1、It was a fascinating painting with clever use of color and light.【单选题】
A.new
B.familiar
rge
D.wonderful
正确答案:D
答案解析:题干大意:这幅画很吸引人,巧妙地运用了色彩和光线。

句中fascinating意为“迷人的,吸引人的”。

四个选项
中,new意为“新的”;familiar意为“熟悉的”;large意为“大的”;wonderful意为“极好的,奇妙的”,与fascinating 意思最为接近。

2、Nurse! I Want My Mummy
When a child is ill in hospital, a parent's first reaction is to be with them.
Most hospitals now allow parents to sleep overnight with their child, providing a bed or sofa on the ward.
But until the 1970s this practice was not only frowned upon (不赞同) —it was actively discouraged. Staff worried that the children would be upset when their parents left, and so there was a blanket (通用的) ban.
A concerned nurse, Pamela Hawthorn, disagreed and her study "Nurse, I want my mummy!" published in 1974, changed the face "paediatric (儿科的) nursing.
Martin Johnson, a professor of nursing at the University of Salford, said that the work of nurses like Pamela had changed the face of patient care.
"Pamela's study was done against the background of a lively debate in paediatrics and psychology as to the degree women
should spend with children in the outside world and the degree to which they should be allowed to visit children in hospital." "The idea was that if mum came to visita small child in hospital the child would be upset and inconsolable (无法安慰的) for hours. "
"Yet the nurse noticed that if mum did not come at all the child stayed in a relatively stable state but they might be depressed. " "Of course we know now that they had almost given up hope ____ mum was ever coming back."
"To avoid a little bit of pain they said that no one should visit." "But children were alone and depressed, so Hawthorn said parents should be allowed to visit."
Dr. Peter Carter, chief executive and general secretary of the Royal College of Nursing, said her work had been seminal (开创性的).
"Her research put an end to the days when parents handed their children over to strangers at the door of the hospital ward."
"As a result of her work, parents are now recognized as partners in care and are afforded the opportunity to stay with their children while they are in hospital, which has dramatically
improved both parents' and children's experience of care." 【单选题】
A.unless
B.that
C.because
D.whether
正确答案:B
答案解析:本题有一定难度,考查同位语从句引导词that的用法,此处只能用that引导同位语从句,that表示对先行词hope 进行解释说明,答案是B。

3、Parkinson's Disease
1. Parkinson's disease affects the way you move. It happens
when there is a problem with certain nerve cells in the brain. Normally, these nerve cells make an important chemical called dopamine(多巴胺). Dopamine sends signals to the part of your brain that controls movement. It lets your muscles move smoothly and do what you want them to do. When you have Parkinson's, these nerve cells break down. Then you no longer have enough dopamine, and you have trouble moving the way you want to.
2. No one knows for sure what makes these nerve cells break down. But scientists are doing a lot of research to look for the answer. They are studying many possible causes, including aging and poisons in the environment. Abnormal genes seem to lead to Parkinson's disease in some people. But so far, there is not enough proof to show that it is always inherited.
3. Tremor (颤抖) may be the first symptom you notice. It is one of the most common signs of the disease, although not everyone has it. Tremor often starts in just one arm or leg or only on one side of the body. It may be worse when you are awake but not moving the affected arm or leg. It may get better when you move the limb or you are asleep. In time, Parkinson's affects muscles all through your body, so it can lead to problems like trouble swallowing or constipation(便秘) . In the later stages of the disease, a person with Parkinson's may have。

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