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暨南大学2017年《353卫生综合》考研专业课真题试卷

暨南大学2017年《353卫生综合》考研专业课真题试卷

暨南大学2017年《353卫生综合》考研专业课真题试卷预览说明:预览图片所展示的格式为文档的源格式展示,下载源文件没有水印,内容可编辑和复制2017年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题*************************************************************** ***************************** 招生专业与代码:流行病与卫生统计学100401、劳动卫生与环境卫生学100402、营养与食品卫生学100403、儿少卫生与妇幼保健学100404、卫生毒理学100405、公共卫生(专业学位)105300考试科目名称及代码:卫生综合353考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。

一、最佳选择题(从4个备选答案中选1个正确的答案,每题4分,共152分。

)1. 流行病学的病因定义是( )A. 只要疾病发生,必然有病因存在B. 病因存在,必然引起疾病C. 引起病理变化的因素D. 引起疾病发生概率升高的因素2. 某病的续发率是指( )A. (接触者中发病人数/接触者总人数)×100%B. (同等身份的接触者中发病人数/同等身份人数)×100%C. (一个潜伏期内接触者中发病人数/接触者总人数)×100%D. (一个潜伏期内接触者中患有该病人数/接触者总人数)×100%3. 关于患病率的叙述,下列哪项是错误的?( )A. 患病率的增加不一定表示发病率的增加B. 患病率的调查对于病程短的疾病没有多大用途C. 患病率的用途没有发病率大D. 患病率的单位是人年4. 下列哪种情况,某种疾病的患病率与发病率之比值将增大?( )A. 病死率高B. 该病病程长C. 该病病程短D. 暴露时间长5. 描述性研究不包括( )A. 生态学研究B. 横断面调查C. 队列研究D. 个例调查6. 病例对照研究的缺点是( )A. 不适于研究发病率低的疾病B. 选择合适的病例与对照困难C. 不能判定某因素与疾病的可能因果关系D. 很难避免某些偏倚的发生考试科目:卫生综合共7页,第1页。

2017年全国医学博士英语统一考试试题

2017年全国医学博士英语统一考试试题

2017年全国医学博士英语统一考试试题2017年全国医学博士英语统一考试试题Part I Listening Comprehension(30%)略Part II Vocabulary(10%)Section ADirections:In this section,all the sentences are incomplete.Four words or phrases marked A,B,C and D are given beneath each of them.You are to choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence,then mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.31.Chronic high-dose intake of vitamin A has been shown to have____effects on bones.A.adverseB.prevalentC.instantD.purposeful32.Drinking more water is good for the rest of your body,helping to lubricate joints and___toxinsand impurities.A.screen outB.knock outC.flush outD.rule out33.Rheumatologist advises that those with ongoing aches and pains first seek medical helpto____the problem.A.affiliateB.alleviateC.aggravateD.accelerate34.Generally,vaccine makers_____the virus in fertilized chicken eggs in a process that can takefour to six months.A.penetrateB.designateC.generateD.exaggerate35.Danish research shows that the increase in obese people in Denmark is roughly____to theincrease of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.A.equivalentB.temporaryC.permanentD.relevant36.Ted was felled by a massive stroke that affected his balance and left him barely able tospeak____.A.bluntlyB.intelligiblyC.reluctantlyD.ironically37.In a technology-intensive enterprise,computers____all processes of the production andmanagement.A.dominateB.overwhelmC.substituteD.imitate38.Although most dreams apparently happen____,dream activity may be provoked by externalinfluences.A.homogeneouslyB.instantaneouslyC.spontaneouslyD.simultaneously39.We are much quicker to respond,and we respond far too quickly by giving____to our anger.A.ventB.impulseC.temperD.offence40.By maintaining a strong family_____,they are also maintaining the infrastructure of society.A.biasB.honorC.estateD.bondSection BDirections:Each of the following sentences has a word or phrase underlined.There are four words or phrases beneath each sentence.Choose the word or phrase which can best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted for the underlined part.Mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET.rm the manager if you are on medication that makes you drowsy.A.uneasyB.sleepyC.guiltyD.fiery42.Diabetes is one of the most prevalent and potentially dangerous diseases in the world.A.crucialB.virulentC.colossalD.widespread43.Likewise,soot and smoke from fire contain a multitude of carcinogens.A.a matter ofB.a body ofC.plenty ofD.sort of44.Many questions about estrogen’s effects remain to be elucidated,and investigations areseeking answers through ongoing laboratory and clinical studies.A.implicatedB.impliedC.illuminatedD.initiated45.A network chatting is a limp substitute for meeting friends over coffee.A.accomplishmentB.refreshmentplementD.replacement46.When patients spend extended periods in hospital,they tend to become overly dependent andlose interest in taking care of themselves.A.extremelyB.exclusivelyC.exactlyD.explicitly47.Attempts to restrict parking in the city centre have further aggravated the problem of trafficcongestion.A.AmelioratedB.aggregatedC.deterioratedD.duplicated48.It was reported that bacteria contaminated up to80%of domestic retail raw chicken in theUnited States.A.inflamedB.inflictedC.infectedD.infiltrated49.Researchers recently ran the numbers on gun violence in the United States and reported thatright-to-carry-gun laws do not inhibit violent crime.A.curbB.induceC.lessenD.impel50.Regardless of our uneasiness about stereotypes,numerous studies have shown clear differencebetween Chinese and western parenting.A.specificationsB.sensationsC.conventionsD.conservations PartⅢCloze(10%)Directions:In this section there is a passage with ten numbered blanks.For each blank,there are four choices marked A,B,C and D on the right side.Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.It was the kind of research that gave insight into how flu strains could mutate so quickly.The same branch of research concluded in2005that the1918flu started in birds before passing to humans.Parsing this animal-human51could provide clues to52the next potential super flu,whichalready has a name:H5N1,also known as avian flu or bird flu.This potential killer also has a number:59%.According to the WHO,nearly three-fifths of the people who53H5NI since2003died from the virus,which was first reported54humans in Hong Kong in1997before a more serious55occurred in Southeast Asia between2003and2004.(It has since spread to Africa and Europe.)Some researchers argue that those mortality numbers are exaggerated because WHO only56cases in which victims are sick enough to go to the hospitals for treatment.57,compare that to the worldwide mortality rate of the1918pandemic;it may have killed roughly50million people,but that was only10%of the number of people infected,according to a2006estimate.H5NI’s saving grace—and the only reason we’re not running around masked up in public right now—is that the strain doesn’t jump from birds to humans,or from humans to humans,easily. There have been just over600cases(and359deaths)since2003.But58its lethality,and the chance it could turn into something far more transmissible,one might expect H5NI research to be exploding,with labs59the virus’s molecular components to understand how it spreads between animals and60to humans,and hoping to discover a vaccine that could head off a pandemic.51.A.rejection B.interface plement D.contamination52.A.be stopped B.stopping C.being stopped D.having stopped53.A.mutated B.effected C.infected D.contracted54.A.in B.on C.with D.from55.A.trigger unch C.outbreak D.outcome56.A.counts B.amounts to C.accounts for D.accumulates57.A.Thereafter B.Thereby C.Furthermore D.Still58.A.given B.regarding C.in spite of D.speaking of59.A.parses B.parsed C.parsing D.to parse60.A.potently B.absolutely C.potentially D.importantlyPart IV Reading Comprehension(30%)Directions:In this part,there are six passages,each of which is followed by five questions.For each question,there are four possible answers marked A,B,C,and D.Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.Passage OneIf you are reading this article,antibiotics have probably saved your life—and not once but several times.A rotten tooth,a knee operation,a brush with pneumonia;any number of minor infections that never turned nasty.You may not remember taking the pills,so unremarkable have these one-time wonder drugs become.Modern medicine relies on antibiotics—not just to cure diseases,but to augment the success of surgery,childbirth and cancer treatments.Yet now health authorities are warning,in uncharacteristically apocalyptic terms,that the era of antibiotics is about to end.In some ways,bacteria are continually evolving to resist the drugs.But in the past we’ve always developed new ones that killed them again.Not this time.Infections that once succumbed to everyday antibiotics now require last-resort drugs with unpleasant side effects.Others have become so difficult to treat that they kill some 25,000Europeans yearly.And some bacteria now resist every known antibiotic.Regular readers will know why:New Scientist has reported warnings about this for years.We have misused antibiotics appallingly,handing them out to humans like medicinal candy and feeding them to livestock by the tonne,mostly not for health reasons but to make meat cheaper.Now antibiotic-resistant bacteria can be found all over the world—not just in medical facilities,but everywhere from muddy puddles in India to the snows of Antarctica(南极洲).How did we reach this point without viable successors to today’s increasingly ineffectual drugs? The answer lies not in evolution but economics.Over the past20years,nearly every major pharmaceutical company has abandoned panies must make money,and there isn’t much in short-term drugs that should be used sparingly.So researchers have discovered promising candidates,but can’t reach into the deep pockets needed to develop them.This can be fixed.As we report this week,regulatory agencies,worried medical bodies and Big Pharma are finally hatching ways to remedy this market failure.Delinking profits from the volume of drug sold(by adjusting patent rights,say,or offering prizes for innovation)has worked for other drugs,and should work for antibiotics—although there may be a worryingly long wait before they reach the market.One day,though,these will all to resistance too.Ultimately,we need,evolution-proof cures for bacterial infection:treatments that stop bacteria from causing disease,but don’t otherwise inconvenience the little blighters.When resisting drugs confers no selective advantage,drugs will stop breeding resistance.Researchers have a couple of candidates for such treatment.But they fear regulators will drag their feet over such radical approaches.That,too,can be fixed.We must not neglect development of the sustainable medicine we need,the way we have neglected simple antibiotic R&D.If we do,one day another top doctor will be telling us that the drugs no longer work—and there really will be no help on the way.61.In the first paragraph,the author is tying to_____.A.warn us against the rampant abuse of antibiotics everywhereB.suggest a course of action to reduce antibiotic resistanceC.tell us a time race between humans and bacteriaD.remind us of the universal benefit of antibiotics62.The warning from health authorities implies that_____.A.the pre-antibiotic era will returnB.the antibiotic crisis is about to repeatC.the wonder drugs are a double-edged swordD.the development of new antibiotics is too slow63.The appalling misuse of antibiotics,according to the passage,_____.A.has developed resistant bacteria worldwideB.has been mainly practiced for health reasonsC.has been seldom reported as a warning in the worldD.has been particularly worsened in the developing countries64.The market failure refers to____.A.the inability to develop more powerful antibioticsB.the existing increasingly ineffectual drugs in the marketC.the poor management of the major pharmaceutical companiesD.the deprived investment in developing new classes of antibiotics65.During the presentation of the two solutions,the author carries a tone of_____.A.doubtB.urgencyC.indifferenceD.helplessness Passage TwoThis issue of Science contains announcements for more than100different Gorgon Research Conferences,on topics that range from atomic physics to developmental biology.The brainchild(某人的主意)of Neil Gordon of Johns Hopkins University,these week-long meetings are designed to promote intimate,informal discussions of frontier science.Often confined to fewer than125 attendees,they have traditionally been held in remote places with minimal distractions.Beginning in the early1960s,I attended the summer Nucleic Acids Gordon Conference in rural New Hampshire,sharing austere(简朴的)dorm facilities in a private boy’s school with randomly assigned roommates.As a beginning scientist,I found the question period after each talk especially fascinating,providing valuable insights into the personalities and ways of thinking of many senior scientists whom I had not encountered previously.Back then,there were no cellphones and no internet,and all of the speakers seemed to stay for the entire week.During the long,session-free afternoons,graduate students mingled freely with professors.Many lifelong friendships were begun, and—as Gordon intended—new scientific collaborations began.Leap forward to today,and every scientist can gain immediate access to a vast store of scientific thought and to millions of other scientists via the Internet.Why,nevertheless,do in-person scientific meetings remain so valuable for a life in science?Part of the answer is that science works best when there is a deep mutual trust and understanding between the collaborators,which is hard to develop from a distance.But most important is the critical role that face-to-face scientific meetings play in stimulating a random collision of ideas and approaches.The best science occurs when someone combines the knowledge gained by other scientists in non-obvious ways to create a new understanding of how the world works.A successful scientist needs to deeply believe,whatever the problem being tackled,that there is always a better way to approach that problem than the path currently being taken.The scientist is then constantly on the alert for new paths to take in his or her work,which is essential for makingbreakthroughs.Thus,as much as possible,scientific meetings should be designed to expose the attendees to ways of thinking and techniques that are different from the ones that they already know.66.Assembled at Gordon Research Conference are those who____.A.are physicists and biologistsB.just start doing their sciencesC.stay in the forefront of scienceD.are accomplished senior scientists67.Speaking of the summer Nucleic Acids Gordon Conference,the author thinks highly of____.A.the personalities of senior scientistsB.the question period after each talkC.the austere facilities aroundD.the week-long duration68.It can be inferred from the author that the value of the in-person scientific conference_____.A.does not change with timesB.can be explored online exclusivelyC.lies in exchanging the advances in lie scienceD.is questioned in establishing a vast store of ideas69.The author believes that the face-to-face scientific conferences can help the attendeesbetter_____.A.understand what making a breakthrough means to themB.expose themselves to novel ideas and new approachesC.foster the passion for doing scienceD.tackle the same problem in science70.What would the author most probably talk about in the following paragraphs?A.How to explore scientific collaborations.B.How to make scientific breakthroughs.C.How to design scientific meetings.D.How to think like a genius.Passage ThreeBack in1896,the Swedish scientist Svante Arrhenius realized that by burning coal we were adding carbon dioxide to the air,and that this would warm the Earth.But he mentioned the issue only in passing(顺便地),for his calculations suggested it would not become a problem for thousands of years.Others thought that the oceans would soak up any extra CO2,so there was nothing much to worry about.That this latter argument has persisted to this day in some quarters highlights our species’propensity(倾向)to underestimate the scale of our impact on the planet.Even the Earth’s vast oceans cannot suck up CO2as quickly as we can produce it,and we now know the stored CO2is acidifying the oceans,a problem in itself.Now a handful of researchers are warning that energy sources we normally think of as innocuous could affect the planet’s climate too.If we start to extract immense amounts of power from the wind,for instance,it will have an impact on how warmth and water move around the planet,and thus on temperatures and rainfall.Just to be clear,no one is suggesting we should stop building wind farms on the basis of this risk.Aside from the huge uncertainties about the climatic effects of extracting power from the wind,our present and near-term usage is far too tiny to make any difference.For the moment,any negative consequences on the climate are massively outweighed by the effects of pumping out even more CO2.That poses by far the greater environmental threat;weaning ourselves off fossil fuels should remain the priority.Even so,now it is the time to start thinking about the long-term effects of the alternative energy sources we are turning to.Those who have already started to look at these issues report weary, indifferent or even hostile reactions to their work.That’s understandable,but disappointing.These effects may be inconsequential,in which case all that will have been wasted is some research time that may well yield interesting insights anyway. Or they may turn out to be sharply negative,in which case the more notice we have,the better.It would be unfortunate to put it mildly,to spend countless trillions replacing fossil-fuel energy infrastructure(基础建设)only to discover that its successor(替代物)is also more damaging than it need be.These climatic effects may even be beneficial.The first,tentative models suggest that extracting large amounts of energy from high-altitude jet streams would cool the planet, counteracting the effects of rising greenhouse gases.It might even be possible to build an energy infrastructure that gives us a degree of control over the weather:turning off wind turbines here, capturing more of the sun’s energy there.We may also need to rethink our long-term research priorities.The sun is ultimately the only source of energy that doesn’t end up altering the planet’s energy balance.So the best bet might be invest heavily in improving solar technology and energy storage—rather than in efforts to harness, say,nuclear fusion.For the moment,all of this remains supposition(推测).But our species has a tendency to myopia.We have nothing to lose,and everything to gain by taking the long view for a change.71.In the first two paragraphs,the author is trying to draw our attention to____.A.the escalating scale of the global warmingB.the division of scientists over the issue of global warmingC.reasons for us to worry about extra CO2for the oceansD.the human tendency to underestimate the harmful effects on the planet72.The author’s illustration of wind-power extraction reflects____.A.the priority of protecting the environmentB.the same human propensity as mentioned previouslyC.the best strategy of reducing the environmental threatD.the definite huge uncertainties about the climatic effects73.The author argues that it would be unfortunate to replace fossil fuels only to find out that____.A.the successors are also damagingB.the countless trillions spent are wastedC.the alternative energy sources don’t workD.the research invites indifferent or even hostile reactions74.According to the author,the best strategy is____.A.to counteract the effects of rising greenhouse gasesB.to develop a degree of control over the weatherC.to extract large amounts of energy from windD.to explore solar energy and its storage75.It can be concluded from the passage that we need to take the long view on____.A.human existence on the planetB.humanity’s energy suppliesC.our environmental threatsD.our tendency to myopiaPassage FourOptical illusions are like magic,thrilling us because of their capacity to reveal the fallibility of our senses But there’s more to them than that,according to Dr.Beau Lotto,who is wowing the scientific world with work that crosses the boundaries of art,neurology,natural history and philosophy.What they reveal,he says,is that the whole world is the creation of our brain.What we see, what we hear,feel and what we think we know is not a photographic reflection of the word,but an instantaneous unthinking calculation as to what is the most useful way of seeing the world.It’s a best guess based on the past experience of the individual,a long evolutionary past that has shaped the structure of our brains.The world is literally shaped by our pasts.Dr.Lotto,40,an American who is a reader in neuroscience at University College London,has set out to prove it in stunning visual illusions,sculptures and installations,which have been included in art-science exhibitions.He explains his complex ideas from the starting point of visual illusions,which far from revealing how fragile our senses are show how remarkably robust they are at providing a picture of the world that serves a purpose to us.For centuries,artists and scientists have noted that a grey dot looks lighter against a dark background than being against a light background.The conventional belief was that it was because of some way the brain and eye is intrinsically wired.But Dr.Lotto believes it’s a learnt response;in other words,we see the world not as it is but as it is useful to us.“Context is everything,because our brains have evolved to constantly re-define normality,”says Dr.Lotto.“What we see is defined by our own experiences of the past,but also by what the human race has experienced through its history.”This is illustrated by the fact that different cultures and communities have different viewpoints of the world,conditioned over generations.For example,Japanese people have a famous inability to distinguish between the“R”and the“L”sound.This arises because in Japanese the sounds are totally interchangeable.“Differentiating between them has never been useful,so the brain has never learnt to do it.It’s not just that Japanese people find it hard to tell the difference.They literally cannot hear the difference.”Dr.Lotto’s experiments are grounding more and more hypotheses in hard science.“Yes,mywork is idea-driven,”he says.“But lots of research,such as MRI brain scanning,is technique-driven.I don’t believe you can understand the brain by taking it out of its natural environment and looking at it in a laboratory.You have to look at what it evolved to do,and look at it in relationship to its ecology.”76.What does the word“them”in the first paragraph refer to?A.Human senses.B.The fallibility of senses.C.Revealing capacity.D.Optical illusions.77.According to the passage,what is known about Dr.Beau Lotto?A.Though he is a neuroscientist,he has shocked the scientific world with his extensiveresearch in art,neurology,natural history and philosophy.B.Dr.Lotto is a professor at University College Landon who is specialized in a number ofdisciplines such as art,neurology,natural history and philosophy.C.Dr.Lotto has been attempting to exhibit his creative productions in art-science exhibitionsin the hope of proving his idea on optical illusions.D.Dr.Lotto has set out to create visual illusions,sculptures and installations which wellcombined the knowledge of art,neurology,natural history and philosophy.78.Which of the following statements can be inferred from Dr.Lotto’s study?A.People should believe their brains rather than their eyes as the world,to a great measure,iscreated and shaped by human brain.B.People should never believe their senses for what they see,hear,feel,and the truth may becontrary to the photographic image of the world.C.People should never believe their eyes for what they see are only accidental and temporaryforms of the world,which varies in accordance with contexts.D.People should be aware that their eyes can play tricks on them as what they see is actuallycreated by their brains which are shaped by their past experiences.79.According to Dr.Lotto,what is the reason for the fact that a grey dot looks lighter against adark background than being against a light background?A.It is a fact that the dot emerged to be lighter against a dark background than being against alight one.B.Human senses are remarkably robust at providing a picture of the world that serves apurpose to us through what they have learnt from past experiences.C.It is because of some way the brain and eye is intrinsically wired.D.Because the context in which the little dot placed has changed to be lighter.80.Which of the following statements is true about the research in neuroscience?A.Investigation on the brain involves scrutinizing a network in which both environment andthe brain itself function together.B.Both idea-driven and technique-driven are popular research methods in research study inneuroscience.C.People cannot carry out research study on brain in laboratory where it is isolated fromhuman body.D.Brain can be investigated in isolation with other faculties and organs as long as the researchis carried out in proper natural context.Passage FiveThe biggest thing in operating rooms these days is a million-dollar,multi-armed robot named da Vinci,used in nearly400,000surgeries nationwide last year—triple the number just four years earlier.But now the high-tech helper is under scrutiny over reports of problems,including several deaths that may be linked with it and the high cost of using the robotic system.There also have been a few disturbing,freak incidents:a robotic hand that wouldn’t let go of tissue grasped during surgery and a robotic arm hit-ting a patient in the face as she lay on the operating table.Is it time to curb the robot enthusiasm?Some doctors say yes,concerned that the“wow”factor and heavy marketing have boosted use. They argue that there is not enough robust research showing that robotic surgery is at least as good or better than conventional surgeries.Many U.S.hospitals promote robotic surgery in patient brochures,online and even on highway billboards.Their aim is partly to attract business that helps pay for the costly robot.The da Vinci is used for operations that include removing prostates,gallbladders and wombs, repairing heart valves,shrinking stomachs and transplanting organs.Its use has increased worldwide, but the system is most popular in the United States.For surgeons,who control the robot while sitting at a computer screen rather than standing over the patient,these operations can be less tiring.Plus robot hands don’t shake.Advocates say patients sometimes have less bleeding and often are sent home sooner than with conventional laparoscopic surgeries and operations involving large incisions.But the Food and Drug Administration is looking into a spike in reported problems during robotic surgeries.Earlier this year,the FDA began a survey of surgeons using the robotic system. The agency conducts such surveys of devices routinely,but FDA spokeswoman Synim Rivers said the reason for it now“is the increase in number of reports received”about da Vinci.Reports filed since early last year include at least five deaths.Whether there truly are more problems recently is uncertain.Rivers said she couldn’t quantify the increase and that it may simply reflect more awareness among doctors and hospitals about the need to report problems.Doctors aren’t required to report such things;device makers and hospitals are.Company spokesman Geoff Curtis said Intuitive Surgical has physician-educators and other trainers who teach surgeons how to use the robot.But they don’t train them how to do specific procedures robotically,he said,and that it’s up to hospitals and surgeons to decide“if and when a surgeon is ready to perform robotic cases.”A2010New England Journal of Medicine essay by a doctor and a health policy analyst said surgeons must do at least150procedures to become adept at using the robotic system.But there is no expert consensus on how much training is needed.New Jersey banker Alexis Grattan did a lot of online research before her gallbladder was removed last month at Hackensack University Medical Center.She said the surgeon’s many years of experience with robotic operations was an important factor.She also had heard that the surgeon was among the first to do the robotic operation with just one small incision in the belly button,instead of four cuts in conventional keyhole surgery.81.Why did FDA begin to scrutinize da Vinci?A.The number used in operation has been tripled.B.It is too expensive.C.It is reported to have frequent mechanical breakdown.wsuits increase with death case reports.82.According to some doctors,which of the following is NOT the reason to curb the enthusiasmfor da Vinci?A.The high cost causes unreasonable marketing.B.It is not as good as traditional surgeries.C.It needs more statistics to prove its value.D.It is necessary for doctors to consider some problems.83.What does FDA spokeswoman Synim Rivers mean?A.Doctors and hospitals should be responsible for those problems.B.It is doctors that think da Vinci robots are problematic.C.There are so many problems reports that FDA has to do an enquiry.D.FDA hasn’t finished the previous enquiry about the surgeons who used robots.84.What is correct about training according to the Geoff Curtis?A.A lack of sufficient training on the part of surgeons.B.A lack of sufficient training an the part of company.C.Doctors and hospitals are not sufficiently trained on specific procedures.D.Doctors and hospitals are not sufficiently trained on how to use robots.85.What is the best title for this passage?A.Four Hands Better than Two?B.Too Good to Be TrueC.Smart RobotsD.Who Is the Killer?Passage SixIn a poor,inland,gang-infested part of Los Angeles,there is a clinic for people with type1 diabetes.As part of the country health care system,it serves persons who have fallen through all other safety-net options,the poorest of the poor.Although type2diabetes is rampant in this part of。

2017年同等学历人员申请硕士学位临床医学真题及答案解析

2017年同等学历人员申请硕士学位临床医学真题及答案解析
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(10/70)A1型题
每一道考题下面都有A、B、C、D、E五个备选答案,请从中选择一个最佳答案。
第10题
低频声波引起耳蜗基底膜出现最大振幅部位在______
A.全程
B.中部
C.起始部
D.顶部
E.两端
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第18题
TATA盒结构是典型的______
A.真核启动子
B.原核启动子
C.真核沉默子
D.转录因子
E.反式作用因子
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第19题
具有催化活性的RNA分子称为______
A.核酸酶
B.核糖核酸酶
C.核酶
C.靶细胞表面的跨膜蛋白
D.靶细胞表面的膜结合蛋白
E.在细胞外传递信号的小分子物质
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第34题
与蛋白质或氨基酸反应,产生特征性紫色的试剂是______
A.考马斯亮蓝
B.氨基黑
C.甲醇
D.乙酸乙酯
E.茚三酮
第25题
不属于逆转录酶特性的是______
A.RNA指导的DNA酶活性
B.3′→5′外切酶
C.RNase H活性
D.5′→3′聚合酶
E.RNA指导DNA酶活性
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暨南大学725西医基础综合2017-2019年考研专业课真题试卷

暨南大学725西医基础综合2017-2019年考研专业课真题试卷

2019年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题A卷********************************************************************************************学科.专业名称:中西医结合基础(100601).中西医结合临床(100602)考试科目名称:西医基础综合(科目代码725)考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。

一.名词解释题(共15个小题,每小题4分,共60分)1.骺线2.齿状线3.卵圆窝4.静脉角5.白质6.板状腹7.库瓦济埃(Courvoisier)征8.Austin—Flint 杂音9.大炮音10.管样呼吸音11.医院获得性肺炎(HAP)12.肺性脑病13.病态窦房结反应(SSS)14.恶性或急进型高血压15.球后溃疡二.单项选择题(在4个备选答案中,选择一个最适合的答案,每题2分,共90分)1.成人骨折后,骨的修复靠()A.骨软骨B.骨膜C.骨髓D.骨密质2.通过眶上裂的是()A.视神经B.动眼神经C.上颌神经D.眼动脉3.腮腺导管开口于()A.平对上颌第二前磨牙的颊粘膜B.平对上颌第二磨牙的颊粘膜C.平对下颌第二前磨牙的颊粘膜D.平对下颌第二磨牙的颊粘膜4.食管的第三狭窄位于()A.与左支气管交叉处B.与左动脉交叉处C.距切牙35cm处D.穿过膈的食管裂孔处5.由四层腹膜构成的结构是()A.肝镰状韧带B.大网膜C.小网膜D.系膜6.喉结是下列哪块软骨的结构?()A.甲状软骨B.环状软骨C.杓状软骨D.会厌软骨7.中纵隔内有()A.支气管B.心C.食道D.气管1。

暨南大学2017年《725西医基础综合》考研专业课真题试卷

暨南大学2017年《725西医基础综合》考研专业课真题试卷

2017年招收攻读硕士学位研究生入学考试试题B卷
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学科、专业名称:中西医结合基础(100601)、中西医结合临床(100602)
考生注意:所有答案必须写在答题纸(卷)上,写在本试题上一律不给分。

一、名词解释题(共15个小题,每小题4分,共60分)
1.窦房结
2.椎间盘
3.锥体系
4.激素
5.牵涉痛
6.Cheyne-Stokes呼吸
7.移动性浊音
8.肝颈静脉回流征
9.奇脉
10.管型尿
11.咳嗽变异性哮喘
12.心力衰竭
13.急进性高血压
14.肝肾综合症
15.原发性肝癌
二、单项选择题(在4个备选答案中,选择一个最适合的答案,每题2分,共90分)1.股骨的错误说法是()
A.股骨头上有凹
B.股骨干后方有粗线
C.股骨下端有髁间隆起
D.粗线下端有腘面
2.在武术散打比赛中,某运动员被对方低位侧端击中膝关节外侧,使膝关节的稳定性受到严重破坏。

最大可能损伤的是( )
A.半月板撕裂
B.胫侧副韧带断裂
C.腓侧副韧带断裂
D.髌骨骨折
3.下列关于膈食管裂孔的描述中,正确的是( )
A.位置最低
B.位于中心腱内
1。

医学博士考试01-06试题 加详解

医学博士考试01-06试题 加详解

2000FA TMD医学博士研究生入学外语考试――英语参考答案(部分)PAPER TWO31.A 32.B 33.C 34.D 35.A 36.B 37.C 38.C 39.A 40.B 41.C 42.C 43.C 44.D 45.B46.D 47.C 48.B 49.A 50.C51.C 52.B 53.D 54.A55.C 56.D 57.D 58.C59.C 60.C 61.D 62.D63.A 64.B 65.D 66.D67.C 68.B 69.C 70.A71.C 72.C 73.C 74.D 75.D2001FA TMD医学博士研究生入学外语考试――英语参考答案(部分)PAPER ONE1.A2.C3.D4.B5.A6.A7.C8.A9.D 10.C 11. PAPER TWO1.C2.C3.A4.B5.C6.D7.B8.D9.C 10.D 11.D 12.A 13.A 14.B 15.B 16.C 17.C 18.A 19.D 20.D 21.D 22.C 23.A 24.C 25.C 26.C 27.A 28.B 29.A 30.A31.C 32.A 33.B 34.A 35.A 36.B 37.C 38.C 39.D 40.B 41.C 42.C 43.A 44.B 45.B46.C 47.D 48.B 49.D 50.A51.C 52.A 53.A 54.D55.D 56.C 57.A 58.A59.C 60.C 61.D 62.A63.B 64.D 65.D 66.C67.A 68.A 69.D 70.D71.C 72.A 73.C 74.D 75.A2002FA TMD医学博士研究生入学外语考试――英语参考答案(部分)1.B2.C3.C4.A5.D6.B7.C8.C9.B 10.C 11.C 12.D 13.D 14.C 15.B16.A 17.C 18.B 19.B 20.A 21.D 22.D 23.C 24.C 25.C 26.A 27.D 28.A 29.C 30.B31.B 32.C 33.A 34.C 35.D 36.C 37.C 38.C 39.D40.D41.B 42.D 43.D 44.B 45.C 46.D 47.A 48.B 49.A50.B51.B 52.C 53.D 54.A 55.C 56.C 57.C 58.C 59.A60.A61.A 62.D 63.D 64.B 65.A 66.D 67.D 68.A 69.C70.C71.B 72.A 73.A 74.A 75.A 76.B 77.C 78.B 79.C80.D81.C 82.B 83.D 84.D 85.D 86.A 87.B 88.C 89.A 90.D2003FA TMD医学博士研究生入学外语考试――英语参考答案(部分)1.D 2.D 3.B 4.A 5.B 6.D 7.C 8.D 9.B 10.D 11.B 12.D 13.D 14.A 15.A16.C 17.A 18.D 19.D 20.D 21.C 22.D 23.D 24.A 25.C 26.D 27.D 28.B 29.C 30.D31.A 32.B 33.D 34.C 35.A 36.D 37.A 38.C 39.C 40.A 41.A 42.C 43.C 44.D 45.D 46.B 47.D 48.D 49.C 50.A51.B 52.A 53.C 54.A 55.C 56.B 57.A 58.C 59.B60.A61.C 62.B 63.C 64.B 65.C 66.C 67.B 68.D 69.A70.B71.D 72.A 73.D 74.C 75.D 76.B 77.D 78.C 79.C80.A81.A 82.A 83.D 84.C 85.B 86.B 87.C 88.A 89.D 90.B2004年全国医学考博英语试题答案(仅供参考)1.A2.B3.C4.C5.C6.B7.D8.A9.D 10.D11.A 12.B 13.C 14.C 15.D 16.D 17.A 18.C 19.B 20.A21.A 22.B 23.D 24.C 25.D 26.A 27.D 28.C 29.B 30.C31.B 32.A 33.D 34.A 35.B 36.B 37.A 38.B 39.C 40.B41.A 42.C 43.B 44.D 45.C 46.D 47.C 48.A 49.D 50.A51.A 52.B 53.D 54.A 55.B 56.C 57.A 58.A 59.B 60.C61.D 62.C 63.B 64.D 65.C 66.D 67.D 68.C 69.D 70.B71.B 72.D 73.B 74.C 75.B 76.B 77.A 78.D 79.A 80.B81.B 82.D 83.C 84.C 85.A 86.B 87.D 88.A 89.A 90.D2005年全国医学博士外语统一考试英语试卷答案1-5CACDA6-10CDBCB11-15CADBA16-20DDBCB21-25ABCBD26-30CCDAD31-35CABAA36-40CADAD41-45BACBA46-50ABDCC51-55BACBA56-60ACBCB61-65BCBBC66-70BDABC71-75CACBB76-80CACBB81-85CBACD86-90ADBCC2006年全国医学博士外语统一考试英语试卷答案31-40 CDCCB BCBDA41-50 ACACA ACDDB51-60 BCACA AADBC61-70 DDDDA ACABD71-80ACCCC BCAAD81-90DBDBD DDBBC2001part III vocabulary(15%)1.we are all overwhelmed with more facts and information than we can possibly____A.feedB.maintainC.absorbD.consume2.pleasure,or joy, is vital to ____health. vital.生死攸关的, 重大的, 生命的, 生机的, 至关重要的, 所必需的A.optimistic pessimistic悲观的B.optional可选择的, 随意的C.optimal最佳的, 最理想的near optimal近似最佳D.operational3.A ____ effort is required to achieve health.mitted 承担义务的;忠于既定立场的;坚定的B.restrictedposed镇静的, 沉着的D.sophisticated诡辩的, 久经世故的4.A person’s belief ____ and colors his experience.A.contradicts vt.同...矛盾, 同...抵触contradict a statement驳斥一项声明contradict oneself自相矛盾B.shapes shape the destiny of决定...的命运C.summarizes概述, 总结, 摘要而言D.exchanges交换, 调换, 兑换, 交流, 交易.exchange experience 交流经验5.Many professors encourage students to question and ____ their idearsA.convey vt.搬运, 传达, 转让I can't convey my feelings in words.我的情感难以言表。

2024医学博士英语考试真题及答案

2024医学博士英语考试真题及答案

2024医学博士英语考试真题及答案全文共10篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: 2024 Medical Doctor English Exam Questions and AnswersHey guys, today I wanna share with you the questions and answers from the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam. Are you ready? Let's dive in!Question 1: What are the symptoms of COVID-19?Answer: The symptoms of COVID-19 include fever, cough, shortness of breath, fatigue, muscle aches, and loss of taste or smell.Question 2: How can you prevent the spread of infectious diseases?Answer: You can prevent the spread of infectious diseases by washing your hands frequently, practicing good respiratory hygiene, maintaining social distancing, and getting vaccinated.Question 3: What is the role of a medical doctor in a community?Answer: A medical doctor plays a crucial role in a community by diagnosing and treating patients, promoting health education, conducting research, and advocating for public health policies.Question 4: What are the different specialties in medicine?Answer: Some specialties in medicine include cardiology, dermatology, pediatrics, surgery, psychiatry, and radiology.Question 5: How do you stay healthy as a medical student?Answer: As a medical student, you can stay healthy by eating a balanced diet, exercising regularly, getting enough sleep, managing stress, and seeking emotional support when needed.So there you have it, the questions and answers from the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam. I hope this helps you in your studies. Good luck, future doctors!篇2Title: 2024 Medical Doctor English Exam Questions and AnswersHey guys, guess what? I just took the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam and I'm here to share the questions and answers with you! Let's get started:Question 1: Define the term "anatomy" and explain its importance in the field of medicine.Answer: Anatomy is the study of the structure of the human body. It is important in medicine because doctors need to have a good understanding of the body's anatomy in order to diagnose and treat patients effectively.Question 2: What is the difference between a virus and a bacteria?Answer: Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and can only replicate inside living cells. Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can reproduce on their own.Question 3: Describe the function of the cardiovascular system and explain why it is essential for human survival.Answer: The cardiovascular system is responsible for pumping blood throughout the body, delivering oxygen and nutrients to cells and carrying away waste products. It is essential for human survival because without it, our cells would not receive the oxygen and nutrients they need to function properly.Question 4: What is the role of the immune system in protecting the body from infections?Answer: The immune system is a complex network of cells and proteins that work together to defend the body against harmful invaders such as viruses and bacteria. It recognizes and destroys foreign substances while also remembering them for future encounters.Question 5: Discuss the importance of patient confidentiality in the medical field and explain how doctors can uphold this principle.Answer: Patient confidentiality is crucial in maintaining trust between doctors and patients. Doctors can uphold this principle by only sharing patient information with authorized individuals, keeping medical records secure, and obtaining patient consent before disclosing any information.So there you have it, the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam questions and answers. I hope this helps you prepare for your own exam and good luck!篇3Oh my gosh! Guess what guys? I found the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam questions and answers for you to check out! I’m so excited to share them with you, so let’s dive right in!Question 1: What is the primary function of the cardiovascular system?Answer: The primary function of the cardiovascular system is to transport oxygen, nutrients, and other essential substances to the cells of the body and remove waste products.Question 2: What is the difference between a virus and a bacterium?Answer: A virus is a tiny infectious agent that requires a host cell to replicate, while a bacterium is a single-celled organism that can reproduce on its own.Question 3: How does insulin regulate blood sugar levels in the body?Answer: Insulin is a hormone produced by the pancreas that helps regulate blood sugar levels by facilitating the uptake of glucose into cells for energy production.Question 4: What is the purpose of conducting a clinical trial in medical research?Answer: The purpose of conducting a clinical trial is to test the safety and efficacy of a new medical treatment or procedure before it is approved for use in patients.Question 5: Describe the function of the immune system in the body.Answer: The immune system is responsible for defending the body against harmful pathogens, such as viruses and bacteria, and for recognizing and destroying abnormal cells, such as cancer cells.I hope you guys found these questions and answers helpful for your Medical Doctor English exam preparation! Good luck, and remember to study hard!篇4Hello everyone! Today I'm gonna share with you guys the 2024 Medical Doctor English Exam questions and answers. So let's get started!Question 1: What is the human body made up of?Answer: The human body is made up of bones, muscles, organs, and nerves. It's like a big puzzle with lots of pieces that work together to keep us healthy.Question 2: What is the function of the heart?Answer: The heart's job is to pump blood around the body. It's like a super strong muscle that keeps us alive by delivering oxygen and nutrients to all our organs.Question 3: What is a virus and how does it spread?Answer: A virus is a tiny germ that can make us sick. It spreads through things like sneezing, coughing, and touching infected surfaces. That's why it's important to wash our hands often!Question 4: How can we keep our bodies healthy?Answer: We can keep our bodies healthy by eating nutritious foods, getting enough sleep, exercising regularly, and visiting the doctor for check-ups. It's important to take care of ourselves so we can live our best lives!Question 5: What is the role of a Medical Doctor?Answer: A Medical Doctor is a super smart person who helps people stay healthy and treats them when they are sick. They have to study really hard to learn all about the human body and how to keep it running smoothly.That's all for the 2024 Medical Doctor English Exam questions and answers. I hope you guys learned a lot and hadfun reading my article. Stay healthy and remember to always listen to your doctors! Bye bye!篇5Title: 2024 Medical Doctor English ExamHey guys! Today I wanna share with you the questions and answers from the 2024 Medical Doctor English Exam. It was super tough but I managed to pass with flying colors! So, let's get into it.Question 1: Define the term "microbiology" and explain its importance in medicine.Answer: Microbiology is the study of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and parasites. It is super important in medicine because it helps us understand how these tiny organisms can cause diseases and how we can treat them with antibiotics and vaccines.Question 2: What is the difference between a virus and a bacteria?Answer: A virus is a tiny infectious agent that can only replicate inside living cells, while bacteria are single-celled organisms that can live inside or outside the body. Viruses cancause diseases like the flu and COVID-19, while bacteria can cause infections like strep throat and urinary tract infections.Question 3: How does the human immune system work to protect the body from diseases?Answer: The immune system is like the body's army, it fights off harmful invaders like bacteria and viruses. It does this by producing white blood cells and antibodies that attack and destroy the germs. It also remembers past infections so it can fight them off faster next time.Question 4: Explain the importance of vaccines in preventing diseases.Answer: Vaccines are super important because they train the immune system to recognize and fight off specific germs. This helps prevent diseases like measles, polio, and COVID-19. Vaccines have saved millions of lives and are a crucial part of public health.Question 5: How does smoking affect the respiratory system?Answer: Smoking can damage the lungs and airways, making it hard to breathe. It can cause diseases like lung cancer, chronicbronchitis, and emphysema. Smoking is super bad for your health, so it's important to avoid it.I hope these questions and answers helped you understand more about medicine and health. Remember to study hard and keep learning, who knows, maybe one day you'll be a medical doctor too! Good luck!篇62024 Medical Doctor English ExamHey guys! Guess what? I just took the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam and I'm here to share the questions and answers with you! It was super tough, but I think I did pretty well. Check it out!Question 1: Write a short essay on the importance of vaccinations.Answer: Vaccinations are super important because they help protect us from getting sick. They teach our body how to fight off germs and keep us healthy. So, make sure you get your shots and stay protected!Question 2: What is the difference between a virus and a bacteria?Answer: A virus is super tiny and needs a host to survive, like a human or animal. Bacteria are larger and can live on their own. Both can make us sick, but we treat them with different medicines.Question 3: Explain the function of the cardiovascular system in the human body.Answer: The cardiovascular system is like a superhighway in our body that helps pump blood and oxygen to all our organs and tissues. It keeps us alive and healthy so we can run and play all day long!Question 4: How does the immune system protect us from getting sick?Answer: The immune system is like a superhero that fights off germs and viruses that try to invade our body. It makes antibodies to kill the bad guys and keep us healthy.Question 5: Describe the process of digestion in the human body.Answer: Digestion is like a magical journey in our tummy where food gets broken down into nutrients and energy. Our stomach and intestines work together to turn our lunch into fuel for our body.So, those were the questions and answers from the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam. I hope this helps you study and ace the test too. Good luck, future doctors!篇7Title: 2024 Medical Doctor English Exam: Questions and AnswersHey everyone! So, today I want to talk about the medical doctor English exam that I took in 2024. It was super cool and I wanted to share some of the questions and answers with you all.Question 1: What is the definition of a virus?Answer: A virus is a tiny germ that can make you sick. It's like a tiny ninja that sneaks into your body and causes trouble.Question 2: How do you treat a fever?Answer: To treat a fever, you can drink lots of water, rest, and take medicine like paracetamol. It's important to stay cozy in bed and let your body fight off the bad guys.Question 3: What is the function of the heart?Answer: The heart is like a super strong muscle that pumps blood around your body. It's like a superhero that makes sure all your organs get the oxygen and nutrients they need.Question 4: How do you prevent the spread of germs?Answer: To prevent the spread of germs, you should wash your hands often, cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze, and avoid touching your face. It's important to be agerm-fighting ninja!Question 5: Why is it important to eat healthy food?Answer: Eating healthy food gives your body the fuel it needs to stay strong and fight off sickness. It's like giving your body a superhero cape to protect you from bad guys.I hope you enjoyed these questions and answers from the 2024 medical doctor English exam. Remember, it's important to stay healthy and take care of your body so you can be the best ninja doctor ever! Keep studying and keep being awesome!篇8I'm sorry, but I am unable to provide a full 2000-word essay on the topic you requested as it goes beyond my capabilities. However, I can provide a brief example below:"Hey guys, I'm super excited to share with you the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam questions and answers! Woohoo! So, here are some of the questions you might come across:1. What is the main cause of heart disease?a) A high-fat dietb) Lack of exercisec) Smokingd) All of the aboveAnswer: d) All of the above2. How do vaccines work?a) By giving you a small amount of the virus to build immunityb) By magicc) By blocking oxygend) By making you sneezeAnswer: a) By giving you a small amount of the virus to build immunity3. What is the largest organ in the human body?a) Liverb) Brainc) Skind) HeartAnswer: c) Skin4. Why is it important to wash your hands regularly?a) To keep them cleanb) To prevent the spread of germsc) Because it's fund) Only on SundaysAnswer: b) To prevent the spread of germsSo, study hard and you'll be a medical expert in no time! Good luck, everyone! ⚕️ "I hope this example gives you a good idea of how to approach the topic in a more playful and informal way. Let me know if you need any more help!篇9Title: 2024 Medical Doctor English Exam Questions and AnswersHey everyone! Today, I'm going to share with you the questions and answers for the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam. Are you ready? Let's get started!Question 1: What is the importance of bedside manner in patient care?Answer: Bedside manner is important because it helps to build trust and rapport with patients. It can also help to alleviate fear and anxiety, making the patient feel more comfortable and willing to share important information with the doctor.Question 2: What are some important qualities of a good doctor?Answer: Some important qualities of a good doctor include empathy, good communication skills, professionalism, and a commitment to lifelong learning. A good doctor should also be able to work well in a team and be open-minded.Question 3: How can doctors ensure effective communication with patients who speak a different language?Answer: Doctors can ensure effective communication with patients who speak a different language by using professionalinterpreters, using visual aids and diagrams, and using simple language to explain complex medical information. It's important to make sure the patient understands their diagnosis and treatment plan.Question 4: How can doctors maintain a healthy work-life balance?Answer: Doctors can maintain a healthy work-life balance by setting boundaries, prioritizing self-care, and making time for hobbies and relationships outside of work. It's important to avoid burnout and take care of your physical and mental health.So there you have it, the questions and answers for the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam. I hope this helps you prepare for your own exam. Good luck, future doctors!篇10Title: 2024 Medical Doctor English Exam Questions and AnswersHey guys! Today I wanna talk about the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam. It's super important if you wanna be a doctor, so let's dive right in!Question 1: What is the main cause of the common cold?Answer: The main cause of the common cold is a virus called rhinovirus. It spreads through the air when someone with a cold sneezes or coughs.Question 2: What are the symptoms of the flu?Answer: The symptoms of the flu include fever, sore throat, cough, runny nose, body aches, and fatigue. It's important to get plenty of rest and drink lots of fluids if you have the flu.Question 3: How can you prevent the spread of infectious diseases?Answer: You can prevent the spread of infectious diseases by washing your hands regularly, covering your mouth and nose when you cough or sneeze, and staying home when you're sick.Question 4: What is the role of antibiotics in healthcare?Answer: Antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections, not viral infections like the common cold or the flu. It's important to only take antibiotics when they're prescribed by a doctor.Question 5: What are the benefits of regular exercise?Answer: Regular exercise can help improve your cardiovascular health, strengthen your muscles, and boost your mood. It's important to stay active to stay healthy.So there you have it, guys! I hope these questions and answers help you prepare for the 2024 Medical Doctor English exam. Good luck, and remember to study hard!。

暨南大学药学综合考研真题试题汇总2017—2019年

暨南大学药学综合考研真题试题汇总2017—2019年

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A. ① 和 ② B. ④ 和 ⑤ C. ② 和 ⑤ D. ③ 和 ④
10. (CH3)2C=CH2 与氢溴酸加成生成(CH3)2CHCH2Br的反应机理是 ( )
A. 碳正离子重排 B. 碳负离子重排 C. 1,3 迁移

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暨南大学内科学博士历年真题12,17-20
慢性塞性肺疾病要与哪些疾病相鉴别,试述其鉴别要点。
ARDS 诊断定义 有关 ARDS 方面的
试述低氧血症和高碳酸血症的发生机制。
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1、 名词解释 Ⅰ、Ⅱ型呼吸衰竭 社区性肺炎
PET/CTPA CAP/HAP 二、简答题 肺炎的分类
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1、名词解释 功能性消化不良 卓-艾综合征 Somatostatin 反流式食道炎 壁细胞总数
2、简单或问答题 肝硬化腹水的治疗方案 食管喷门失弛缓症的诊断和治疗 胃食管反流病的诊断标准。 简述急性重症胰腺炎的内科处理措施。
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2017年秋博士生期末考试A卷题

2017年秋博士生期末考试A卷题

I.Error correction (10X1=10)Directive: Underline the error(s) in the following sentences and write your correction(s) right below.1.Male students had a higher rate of smoking exposurecomparing to female students. (ONE error)2.No significantly differences found between two groups interms of their satisfaction with or attitudes to the medicalads. (TWO errors)3.There were over one-third of the participants thought thatthe canteen food was not delicious and one-third of themwere tired of waiting in line. (ONE error)4.Acute pain is considered as a protective and adaptivesense, which keep us away from the noxious stimulation.(TWO errors)5.Similarly to lack of sleep, the poor quality of sleep wasassociated with mental symptoms such as inattention.(ONE error)6.The supporters thought that food for delivery was moreconvenience, richer in variety and more delicious than the food in the school canteen. (ONE error)7.Generally, the procedures were well tolerated by majorityof patients. (ONE error)8.No comparative study on this issue can be found inmedical literatures. (ONE error)9. A total of 4,164 Chinese individuals who had strokeinvolved in this multicenter study. (ONE error)10.I nternet also played an important role in spread sex-related knowledge to young people. (ONE error)II.Revision (5X2=10)Directive: Revise the following sentences to make themacademically appropriate.1.In our study, it revealed no significant difference betweendifferent gender in choosing a hospital.2.Methods included descriptive analysis mainly.3.About two groups on whether to use the equipmentprotection in the process of movement, there was nodifference between these two groups.4.In this study, we reported for the first time applyingtargeted therapy for HCSs.5.All respondents were MD candidates in the medicalschool of Fudan University. Among these students, 48 respondents (57.83%) were in an emergency department,17 respondents (20.48%) in an internal medicinedepartment, and 18 respondents (21.69%) in a surgery department.III.Translation (5X2=10)Directive: Translate the following into English.1.在筛查前获得书面知情同意书。

暨南大学基础医学综合考研真题试题2017、2019、2020年

暨南大学基础医学综合考研真题试题2017、2019、2020年

A. 胞体
B. 树突起始处
C. 轴突始段
D. 轴突分支处
27、下列说法错误的是: ( ) A. 肾上腺皮质主要参与“应急反应” B. 肾上腺髓质主要参与“应急反应” C. 肾上腺皮质和肾上腺髓质在紧急情况下相互配合,共同作用 D. 肾上腺素是由去甲肾上腺素甲基化后生成的
28、糖尿病病人的多尿主要属于:( A.水利尿 C.水利尿及渗透性利尿
一. 选择题 60 题,每题 2.5 分,共计 150 分 1、下列激素中不属于酪氨酸激酶受体的配体为:( ) A. 促红细胞生成素 B. 瘦素 C. 生长激素 D. 胰高血糖素
2、下列关于葡萄糖的转运方式说法错误的是:( ) A. 葡萄糖的跨膜转运可以通过经载体易化扩散来实现 B. 葡萄糖以单纯扩散的方式进入细胞 C. 葡萄糖转运体(GLUT)可以将细胞外葡萄糖顺浓度梯度转运进细胞内 D. 葡萄糖在小肠粘膜的吸收主要通过钠离子-葡萄糖同向转运体来实现
5、局部电位特性不包括:( )
A. 非“全或无”
B. 衰减性
C. 可以叠加
D. 有不应期
6、消化道平滑肌对下列哪种刺激不敏感:( A. 电刺激 C. 温度
) B. 机械牵拉 D. 化学性刺激
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7、关于胃液说法错误的是:( ) A. 胃液中的胃酸有游离酸和结合酸两种存在形式 B. 胃酸分泌量与主细胞数目和功能状态密切相关 C. 消化期胃酸大量分泌同时有大量碳酸氢根离子进入血液,使得血液碱化 D. 头期胃液分泌酸度和胃蛋白酶含量均很高,且受食欲影响十分明显
24、下列哪种激素可调节远曲小管和集合管对水的重吸收?( ) A.血管紧张素 B.心房钠尿肽 C.醛固酮 D.抗利尿激素

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暨南大学723基础医学综合2017--2018年考研初试专业课真题试卷

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暨南大学2017年《716临床医学综合》考研专业课真题试卷

硕士学位研究生入学考试试题(临床医学综合)2017年招收硕士学位研究生入学考试试题纸(B卷)******************************************************************************************** 学科、专业名称:临床医学研究方向:临床医学考试科目名称:716临床医学综合******************************************************************************************** 考生注意:一、试卷满分及考试时间:本试卷满分为300分,考试时间为180分钟。

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在每一题给出的A、B、C、D四个选项中,请选出一项最符合题目要求的。

1、阑尾易发生坏死,是因为A.阑尾系膜短易卷曲B.阑尾含有丰富的淋巴组织C.阑尾动脉为终末动脉,易发生血运障碍D.阑尾开口小2、下列溶液不是等渗液的是A.5%葡萄糖B.5%碳酸氢钠C.复方氯化钠D.1.87%乳酸钠3、低钾血症最初表现是A.口苦B.恶心、呕吐C.肌无力D.肠麻痹4、下列关于肿瘤细胞在组织化学方面变化的说法,正确的是A.脱氧核糖核酸(DNA)含量减少B.核糖核酸(RNA)含量增多C.骨肉瘤的细胞的碱性磷酸酶活性减弱D.肝癌细胞的脱氢酶活性减弱5、下列哪项对中心静脉压的影响最小A.血容量B.静脉血管张力B卷1 / 24。

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南方医科大学病理生理学2017年考博真题试卷
4、慢性肾小球肾炎晚期产生高血压的原因。
5、疾病定义?举例说明认识疾病的发病机制对防治的意义。
二、论述题(4选3,20分*3)
1、什么是细胞凋亡?细胞凋亡的细胞结构改变和生化改变特征,及其分子生物学的基础。
2、以失血性休克为例说明微循环从代偿性调节到失代偿性变化的发生机制,并以此提出失血性休克的治疗原则。
3、什么是I型呼吸衰竭,其治疗特点与II型呼吸衰竭有什么不同及理由。
4、一位慢性肝硬化患者出现顽固性腹水,在大量利用利尿剂后突发肝昏迷。请解释诱发肝昏迷的机理。
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南方医科大学2017年攻读来自士学位研究生入学考试试题考试科目:病理生理学
注意:所有答案一律写在答题纸上,写在试题纸上或其他地方一律不给分。
一、简答题(5选4,10分*4)
1.什么是发热?热限的病理生理意义。
2、细胞因子在ARDS中的作用。
3、细胞信号转导定义及其基本过程。

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2017年同等学历人员申请硕士学位临床医学真题及答案解析
2017年同等学历人员申请硕士学位临床医学真题及答案解析
(1/70)A1型题
每一道考题下面都有A、B、C、D、E五个备选答案,请从中选择一个最佳答案。
第1题
下述生理过程中,属于正反馈调节机制的是______
A.减压反射
B.肾血流量的自身调节
C.腱反射
D.体温调节
E.排尿反射
下一题
(2/70)A1型题
D.RNA酶
E.非编码RNA酶
上一题下一题
(20/70)A1型题
每一道考题下面都有A、B、C、D、E五个备选答案,请从中选择一个最佳答案。
第20题
识别大肠埃希菌基因启动子的是______
A.辅阻遏蛋白
B.操纵基因
C.CAP
D.阻遏蛋白
E.σ70因子
上一题下一题
(21/70)A1型题
每一道考题下面都有A、B、C、D、E五个备选答案,请从中选择一个最佳答案。
第21题
下列有关G蛋白的描述,错误的是______
A.与GTP或GDP结合
B.位于细胞膜表面
C.由α、β和γ三个亚基组成
D.G蛋白耦联受体分子含有5个跨膜α螺旋
E.不同的G蛋白α亚基不同,但多数β和γ亚基相同
上一题下一题
(22/70)A1型题
每一道考题下面都有A、B、C、D、E五个备选答案,请从中选择一个最佳答案。
C.缩短长度
D.缩短速度
E.开始缩短时间
上一题下一题
(5/70)A1型题
每一道考题下面都有A、B、C、D、E五个备选答案,请从中选择一个最佳答案。
第5题
一个O型血的人,细胞表面含有的免疫学标志性物质是______
A.有凝集原A
B.有凝集原B

2024年医博作文真题

2024年医博作文真题

2024年医博作文真题英文回答:The Value of Data in Medical Research and the Importance of Ethical Considerations.Introduction.In the realm of medical research, data holds immense significance. It provides the foundation for scientific inquiry, enabling researchers to decipher patterns, understand disease mechanisms, and develop innovative treatments. However, alongside its transformative potential lies the critical imperative of ethical considerations. To harness the full power of medical data while safeguarding the rights and well-being of individuals, it is essential to adopt a framework that balances scientific progress with ethical responsibility.Value of Data in Medical Research.Medical data empowers researchers with an unprecedented ability to:Identify disease patterns and risk factors: By analyzing vast datasets, researchers can identify patterns in disease prevalence, incidence, and progression. This information aids in the development of early detection and prevention strategies.Develop and optimize treatments: Medical data provides insights into the efficacy and safety of treatments. Clinical trials rely on data to assess the effectiveness of new interventions, leading to the optimization of existing therapies and the discovery of novel ones.Personalize medicine: With the advent of personalized medicine, medical data holds the promise of tailoring treatments to individual patients based on their unique genetic and phenotypic characteristics.Importance of Ethical Considerations.While medical data offers immense potential for scientific advancement, ethical considerations must be paramount:Informed Consent and Privacy: Individuals must befully informed about the purpose and potential risks of data collection and usage. Their consent should be obtained freely and without coercion.Data Security and Governance: Medical data is highly sensitive and must be protected from unauthorized access, modification, or misuse. Robust data security measures and governance policies are crucial to safeguard patient privacy and prevent potential harm.Equity and Inclusivity: Data collection should ensure representation from diverse populations to avoid biases and promote equitable access to healthcare benefits.Balancing Scientific Progress with Ethical Responsibility.To strike a balance between scientific progress and ethical responsibility, it is imperative to:Establish ethical guidelines: Clear and comprehensive ethical guidelines should govern the collection, storage, and utilization of medical data.Involve patients and stakeholders: Patients and their advocates should be actively engaged in discussions about data usage and decision-making processes.Promote transparency and accountability: Researchers and healthcare institutions must be transparent about data collection practices and ensure accountability for any potential misuse or breaches.Conclusion.The power of medical data in advancing medical research is undeniable. However, its full potential can only be realized when paired with unwavering commitment to ethicalconsiderations. By balancing scientific inquiry with respect for patient autonomy, privacy, and equity, we can harness the transformative potential of data while upholding the highest ethical standards.中文回答:医学研究中数据价值及其伦理考量的意义。

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4、呼酸对机体的影响及其机制。
5、失血性休克早期缺血的微循环特点及其代偿意义。
6、DIC概念及其发生发展的影响因素。
7、认知障碍的表现形式。
二、论述题(1*30分=30分)
结合个人领域写一个博士科研计划书。
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一、简答题(7*10分=70分)
1、举例说明疾病发展因果交替的规律。
2、转化医学和精准医学的概念。
3、低钾对机体的影响。
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