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卫生职称英语考试题【2018年职称英语考试卫生类模拟套题一完形填空】

卫生职称英语考试题【2018年职称英语考试卫生类模拟套题一完形填空】

卫生职称英语考试题【2018年职称英语考试卫生类模拟套题一完形填空】第六部分:完形填空 (第51~65题,每题1分,共15分)阅读下面的短文,文中有15处空白,每处空白给出了4个选项,请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个Avalanche and Its SafetyAn avalanche is a sudden and rapid flow of snow, often mixed with air and water, down a mountainside. Avalanches are (51)the biggest dangers in the mountains for both life and property.All avalanches are caused by an over-burden of material, typically snowpack, that is too massive and unstable for the slope (52)supports it. Determining the critical load, the amount of over-burden which is (53) to cause an avalanche, (54) a plex task involving the evaluation of a number of factors.Terrain slopes flatter than 25 degrees or steeper than 60 degrees typically have a low(55) of avalanche. Snow does not (56)significantly on steep slopes; also, snow does not (57)easily on flat slopes. Human-triggered avalanches have the greatest incidence when the snow"s angle of rest is (58)35 and 45 degrees; the critical angle, the angle at which the human incidence of avalanches is greatest, is 38 degrees. The rule of thumb is: A slope that is (59)enough to hold snow but steep enough to ski has the potential to generate an avalanche, regardless of the angle. Additionally, avalanche risk increases with (60)that is, the more a slope is disturbed by skiers, the more likely it is that an avalanche will our.Due to the plexity of the subject, winter travelling in the backcountry is never 100% safe. Good avalanche safety is a continuous (61), including route selection and examination of the snowpack, weather (62), and human factors. Several well-known good habits can also(63)the risk. If local authorities issue avalanche risk reports, they should be considered and all warnings should be paid (64) to. Never follow in the tracks of others withoutyour own evaluations; snow conditions are almost certain to have changed since they were made. Observe the terrain and note obvious avalanche paths where plants are (65) or damaged. Avoid traveling below others who might trigger an avalanche.51 A among B of C to D in52 A when B that C who D whose53 A mostly B likely C clearly D surely54 A are B will be C is D was55 A weight B form C risk D work56 A fall B flow C roll D gather57 A fall B flow C roll D gather58 A among B between C with D for59 A thick B thin C flat D rocky60 A use B time C snow D rain61 A journey B trip C fact D process62 A conditions B reports C forecast D event63 A increase B reduce C improve D remove64 A price B effort C attention D money65 A missing B grown C big D fresh参考答案:51 A 表达“雪崩是山上可能发生的最大危险之一”的意思,因此应该选择among(在……之中)。

[2018年职称英语理工类全真模拟试题第七套]XX职称英语理工类试题

[2018年职称英语理工类全真模拟试题第七套]XX职称英语理工类试题

[2018年职称英语理工类全真模拟试题第七套]XX职称英语理工类试题1.It seems that your sister has fallen in love with that guyA.seesB.seeksC.looks atD.appears正确答案:D2.We"re playing the game just for fun, so why should we stick to those plex rulesA.plicatedB.efficientC.indignantD.reluctant正确答案:A3.I don’ t think they need help, but I think I should offer some anywayA.anythingB.anyhowC.anywhereD.by the way正确答案:B4.The wicked witch was defeated at the end of the movieA.evilB.whiteC.powerfulD.cunning正确答案:A5.Mr. Smith is fond of his girlfriend so much that he is ready to satisfy any of her demandsA.missesB.cares little aboutC.cares forD.hates正确答案:CWant to Be 100? Listen to These 5 Centenarians (百岁老人) Five neighbors at a central Missouri retirement munity who are all centenarians get asked all the time: “How did you live to be 100?” If you want to live to 100 or more, this rare group of five golden girls says the key to longevity (长寿) is working hard at a job you love and taking care of your body while you’re at it.Even though an estimated 70,000 people in the country are currently at the century mark or beyond in age, it is unusual to find five 100-year-olds living in one place.The average life-span (寿命) of Americans is about two or three years short of an 80th birthday party. And most people don’t want to cut out coffee, soda, alcohol, cigarettes, and eat healthy food.“People tell me all the time, ‘I don’t want to live to be 100,’” said Mildred Leaver, who turned 100 in June.“I think that’s just sad. Aging is attitude and I don’t feel old,” said Leaver, a former educator who still drives her Buick around town.It doesn’t take long to see that Leaver and her neighbors Mildred Harris, Grace Wolfson, Gladys Stuart and Viola内容仅供参考。

2018年关于职称英语等级考试阅读理解模拟试题-word范文模板 (7页)

2018年关于职称英语等级考试阅读理解模拟试题-word范文模板 (7页)

本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==关于职称英语等级考试阅读理解模拟试题职称英语等级考试阅读理解模拟试题2第4部分:阅读理解(第31~45题,每题3分,共45分)下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每题后面有4个选项。

请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题,从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。

第一篇Its a Brand-new CenturyThe U. S. Treasury Department has redesigned the $100 bill, and has begun releasing the new currency recently. Treasury spent nearly 10 years on the redesign and has added a number of state of-the-art features: microprinting(微型印刷技术), color shifting ink, a polymer (聚合物) security thread. The most striking change, however, is the enlargement of Benjamin Franklins portrait: he now dominates the bill like a movie star in a newspaper advertisement.The money we carry around is so familiar that whenever a new bill or coin is introduced, it creates a ripple in our ordinary lives. But not much more than a ripple, and once few people use $100 bills regularly, most Americans greet the arrival of the new note with no stronger emotion than curiosity.Some foreigners, by contrast, have become clearly worried by the news of its arrival. Around the world, U. S. currency and the $100bill in particular is often treated as the ultimate repository(贮藏所)of value. The Federal Reserve estimates that two-thirds of all U. S. cash circulates outside the United States. In nations where inflation is high and where there are few credible bankinginstitutions from Latin America to Africa people save and conduct business in $100 bills. And with the U. S. issuing new $100bills,many abroad are worrying that the ones they already have are about to become worthless.The fear is most widespread in Russia. The Russian Central Bank estimates that somewhere between $15 billion and $20 billion of U. S. currency is in Russia,about 80% of it is the form of $100 bills. Everyone from small savers to businessmen and members of Mafia(黑手党)relies on hundreds, so the changes in the bill are causing high anxiety. Many Russians have already changed their meager(微不足道)supply of $100 bills into smaller U. S. notes. But over the next few years the Treasury plans to redesign every note except the $1bill.31 Which of the following statements is true concerning the releasing of the new $100 bill?A It has caused great disturbance among Americans.B Most Americans show a great interest in its new design.C All Americans feel only curious about it.D Most Americans exhibit no stronger emotion than curiosity.32 The fear of the new $100 bill is most widespread in those countries whereA the economic situation is unstable.B two-thirds of all U.S. cash circulator.C the old $100 bills will become more valuable.D there are too many old $100 bills circulating.33 Which of the following is true concerning U.S. currency in Russia?A The Russian Central Bank has $15 billion to $20 billion of U. S. currency.B 80 ~k of the $100 bills circulating outside the U. S. currency will be devalued.C There is a widespread fear in Russia that U. S. currency willbe devalued.D About 80 ok of U.S. currency in Russia is in the form of $100 bills.34 Why have many Russians changed their $100 bills into smaller notes?A The U. S. Treasure Department plans to redesign all notes except the $1 bill.B They are afraid that their $100 bills will lose their value.C Small savers, businessmen and members of the Mafia prefer smaller notes to $100 bills.D They have only a small supply of $100 bills.35 The redesign of the $100 bill has added all the following state-of-art features EXCEpTA the enlargement of Benjamin Frank portrait.B a polymer security thread.C the portrait of a famous movie star.D colour-shifting ink.第二篇&nb[1][2][3]下一页[1][2][3]下一页职称英语等级考试阅读理解模拟试题2sp; The Role of pressure Groups in BritainGeneral Elections in Britain are usually held only once everyfive years. Governments can seem to be remote from the people they represent. The process of protesting about government actions is very slow, even though everyone is permitted direct contact to their member of parliament. For all these reasons there is something of a vacuum between government and the governed, which pressure groups help to fill.。

2018年职称英语《卫生类》阅读判断精选模拟试题(5) 卫生类职称英语

2018年职称英语《卫生类》阅读判断精选模拟试题(5) 卫生类职称英语

2018年职称英语《卫生类》阅读判断精选模拟试题(5) 卫生类职称英语Why not eat breakfastBreakfast is not only the most important meal of the day,but also the most neglected or skipped.mon reasons for not eating breakfast include lack of time,not feelinghungry,traditional dislike for breakfast,and dieting.Breakfast simply means the fast.Your body spends at least six to twelve hours each night in a fasting state.In the morning your body needs energy to rev up(转动起来)into high gear for the day’s work ahead.If you skip breakfast,you are likely to concentrate less effectively in the late morning,feel irritable(易怒的),short-tempered,tired,or weak.When you choose not to eat breakfast,your body stays in slow gear.Also,people who skip breakfast often binge(无节制的吃)later in the day at other meals or eat a high-calorie snack in the morning .breakfast eaters tend to eat less fat duringthe day,have more strength and endurance and better concentration and problem solving ability.Not hungry in the morning ? well,what time was dinner? Did you have a large evening snack? A large dinner or a large bedtime snack can cause you to not feel hungry in the morning.It makes sense to eat more in the morning when there is a full day of activity ahead of you.Instead we,tend to have our largest meal in the evening when we are gearing down for sleep.A good breakfast should provide up 1/3 of your total calorie needs for the day.On the average we eat 400 less calories for breakfast then for dinner.If breakfast doesn’t appeal to you in the morning,try eating a lighter diner earlier in the evening or save half your dinner for breakfast in the morning.16.the writer thinks breakfast can be neglected or skipped in the day.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned17.some people do not eat breakfast because they want to lose weight.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned18.if a person does not have breakfast,he would likely find it hard to pay close attention to what he is doing.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned19.a good breakfast should provide up half of your total calorie needs for the day.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned20.the best breakfast foods are fruits,juice,lean meat,and grain products such as breads,rice,noodles,and cereals.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned21.eating breakfast regularly can help you lose weight.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned22.to make a breakfast more attractive,we can eat lighter dinner early in the evening.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned参考答案:BAABC CA内容仅供参考。

【2018最新】理工a职称英语考试模拟题三篇含答案-word范文模板 (20页)

【2018最新】理工a职称英语考试模拟题三篇含答案-word范文模板 (20页)

本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==理工a职称英语考试模拟题三篇含答案职称英语理工a篇一:xxxx年职称英语《理工A》完形填空xxxx年职称英语《理工A》完形填空模拟试题(1)Happilymarriedpeoplehavelowerbloodpressure51unhappilymarriedpeopleors ingles,aBrighamYoungUniversitystudysays.Ontheotherhand,evenhavingasupportivesocialnetworkdidnottranslateintoa bloodpressurebenefitforsinglesorunhappily__52___people,accordingtothe study."Thereseemtobesomeuniquehealthbenefitsfrommarriage.It'snotjustbeingma rried__53__benefitshealth-what'sreallythemostprotectiveofhealthishavingahappy54,"studyauthorJul ianneHolt-Lunstad,apsychologistwhospecializesinrelationshipsandhealth,saidinapr eparedstatement.Thestudyincluded204marriedand99__55__adultswhoworeportableblood-pressuremonitorsfor24hours.The___56__recordedbloodpressureatrandomint ervalsandprovidedatotalofabout72readings."Wewantedtocaptureparticipants'bloodpressuredoingwhatevertheynormally 57ineverydaylife.Gettingoneortworeadingsinaclinicisnotreally__58__oft hefluctuationsthatoccurthroughouttheday,"Holt-Lunstadsaid.Overall,happilymarriedpeoplescoredfourpoints__59___onthebloodpressure readingsthansingleadults.Thestudyalsofoundthatblood__60__amongmarried people–especiallythoseinhappymarriages-__61__moreduringsleepthaninsinglepeople."Researchhasshownthatpeoplewhosebloodpressureremainshighthroughoutthe nightareat__62__greaterriskofheartdiseasethanpeoplewhosebloodpressure drops,"Holt-Lunstadsaid.ThestudywaspublishedintheMarch20__63__ofthejournalAnnalsofBehavioralM edicine.Thestudyalsofoundthatunhappilymarriedadultshavehigherbloodpressuretha n__64happilymarriedandsingleadults.Holt-Lunstadnotedthatmarriedcouplescanencouragehealthyhabitsinone__65___,s uchaseatingahealthydietandhavingregulardoctorvisits.Peopleinhappymarriagesalsohaveasourceofemotionalsupport,shesai d.练习:51.A.fromB.toC.thanD.by52.AmarriedB.engagedC.linkedD.loved53.A.whichB.thatC.thisD.what54.A.lifeB.marriageC.partnerD.spouse55.A.youngB.oldC.singleD.experienced56.A.monitorsB.doctorsC.nursesD.researchers57.A.takeB.doC.makeD.want58.A.supportiveB.activeC.representativeD.protective59.A.mostB.lowerC.higherD.least60.A.pressureB.speedC.levelD.flow61.A.stoppedB.droppedC.roseD.ran62.A.moreB.someC.muchD.any63.A.pageB.numberC.copyD.issue64.A.norB.bothC.neitherD.either65.A.anotherB.eachC.otherD.every答案:CABBCABCBABCDBAxxxx年职称英语《理工A》完形填空模拟试题(2)PublicImageofaCompanyMattersPublicimagereferstohowacompanyisviewedbyitscustomers,suppliers,andstockholders,bythefinancialcommunity,bythecommunities(1)itoperates,andbyfederalandlocalgovernments.Publicimagei scontrollable(2)considerableextent,justastheproduct,price,place,andpromotionaleffortsare.Afirm'spublicimageplaysavitalroleinthe(3)ofthefirmanditsproductstoemp loyees,customers,andtosuchoutsiders(4)stockholders,suppliers,creditors,governmentofficials,aswe llas(5)specialgroups.Withsomethingsitisimpossibleto(6)allthediversepu blics:forexample,anewhighlyautomatedplantmaymeettheapprovalofcreditorsandst ockholders,(7)itwillundoubtedlyfind(8)fromemployeeswhoseetheirjobs(9).Ontheotherhand,highqualityprod uctsandservicestandardsshouldbringalmostcompleteapproval,(10)lowquali typroductsand(11)claimswouldbewidelylookeddownupon.Afirm'spublicimage,ifitisgood,shouldbetreasuredandprotected.Itisavaluable(12)thatusuallyisbuiltupoveralongandsatisfying relationshipofafirmwithpublics.Ifafirmhaslearnedaqualityimage,thisisn oteasily(13)orimitatedbycompetitors.Suchanimagemayenableafirmto(14)hi gherprices,towinthebestdistributorsanddealers,toattractthebestemploye es,toexpectthemost(15)creditorrelationshipsandlowestborrowingcosts.1.A.whichB.whatC.whereD.whom2.A.inB.withinC.onD.to3.A.attractionB.attachmentC.affectionD.generalization4.A.andB.withC.asD.for5.A.converseB.diverseC.reverseD.universe6.A.satisfyB.treatC.amuseD.entertain7.A.soB.thenC.thusD.butplimentD.resistance9.A.ensuredB.promotedC.threatenedD.unemployed10.A.becauseB.whileC.thoughD.when11.A.falseB.fakeC.artificialD.counterfeit12.A.fortuneB.assetC.possessionD.propertypelled14.A.payB.getC.orderD.charge15.A.favoriteB.prosperousC.favorableD.prospective1、正确答案:C解析:在词组bythecommunities(51)itoperates中,名词communicates 后有主语it和谓语动词operates,因此判断该从句为定语从句。

【最新2018】职称英语卫生类模拟题-范文word版 (2页)

【最新2018】职称英语卫生类模拟题-范文word版 (2页)

【最新2018】职称英语卫生类模拟题-范文word版本文部分内容来自网络整理,本司不为其真实性负责,如有异议或侵权请及时联系,本司将立即删除!== 本文为word格式,下载后可方便编辑和修改! ==职称英语卫生类模拟题Radio and TelevisionThere are few homes in Britain today that do not have either a radio or television set. Both of them have become an essential part of our life, keeping us informed of the news of the day,instructing us in many field of interest, and entertaining us with singing, dancing and acting. www.ExamW.CoMMarconi, the Italian inventor who gave us the radio, probably didn’t realize what effects his great invention would have on the world in the years to come. Radio has, perhaps, had as much influence on the world as any other communications device. Events of universal interest can be reported to the entire globe a few seconds after they happen. Explorers in remote areas, ships at sea, even astronauts circling the earth are able to keep in touch with civilization by means of radio.Television is another major instrument of communication,permitting us to see as well as to hear the performer. Since its appearance, TV has had a tremendous effect on the daily life of people everywhere.Improvements of all kinds are constantly being made in television so that reception will be as close to perfect as possible. Perhaps the most recent advancement of significance has been “Telstar”。

小度写范文2018年职称英语《综合类B级》完形填空模拟试题(1)模板

小度写范文2018年职称英语《综合类B级》完形填空模拟试题(1)模板

[2018年职称英语《综合类B级》完形填空模拟试题(1)]职称英语综合B类职称英语网权威发布2015年职称英语《综合类B级》完形填空模拟试题(1),更多2015年职称英语《综合类B级》完形填空模拟试题(1)相关信息请访问职称英语考试网。

A Country”s Standard of LivingThe “standard of living” of any country means the average person”s share of the goods and services the co untry produces.A country’s standard of living,____1____,depends first and _____2____ on its capacity to produce wealth.”Wealth” in this sense is not money,for we do not live on money ______3_____ on things that money can buy:“goods” such as food and clothing,and “services” such as transport and “entertainment”1.A country”s capacity to produce wealth depends upon many factors,most of ____4___ have an effect on one another.Wealth depends _____5_____ a great extent upon a country’s natural resources.Some regions of the world are well supplied with coal and minerals,and have fertile soil and a favorable climate; other regions possess none of them.Next to natural resources ____6____ the ability to turn them to use.China is perhaps as well-off ____7_____ the USA in natural resources,but suffered for many years from civil and external was,and _____8_____ this and other reasons was _____9____ to develop her resources.Sound and stable political conditions,and ____10____ from foreign invasions,enable a country to develop its natural resources peacefully and steadily,and to produce more wealth than another country equally well favoured by nature but less well ordered2.A country”s standard of living does not only depend upon the wealth that is produced and consumed ______11_____ its own borders,but also upon what is directly produced through international trade._____12______,Britain’s wealth in foodstuffs and other agricultural products would be much less if she had to depend only on ____13____ grown at home.Trade makes it possible for her surplus manufactured goods to be traded abroad for the agricultural products that would _____14_____ be lacking.A country”s wealth is,therefore,much influenced by its manufacturing capacity,_____15____ that other countries can be found ready to accept its manufactures.1.A.however B.furthermore C.similarly D.therefore2.A.primary B.all C.foremost D.mainly3.A.or B.but C.nor D.besides4.A.these B.that C.what D.which5.A.atB.toC.byD.with6.A.came ing es e7.A.to B.like C.by D.as8.A.because B.forC.ofD.by9.A.uneasy B.incapable C.impossible D.unable10.A.prevention B.freedom C.liberation D.liberty11.A.at B.by C.within D.on12.A.In short B.For example C.As a result D.On the other hand13.A.which B.what C.that D.those14.A.otherwise B.certainly C.however D.therefore15.A.depended B.supposed C.based D.provided[参考答案及解析]1.C [解析]call on号召,拜访;get on进展;take on穿上,承担。

2018卫生职称英语考试2018年职称英语考试《卫生类》阅读判断模拟试题(1)

2018卫生职称英语考试2018年职称英语考试《卫生类》阅读判断模拟试题(1)

2018卫生职称英语考试2018年职称英语考试《卫生类》阅读判断模拟试题(1)Studies Show US Spending Doesn’t Get Best HealthThe United States many spend twice as much on health care as other rich countries1, but it is not getting results to match2 aording to studies released on Tuesday.But in the study of five wealthy countries, published in the journal Health Affairs, researchers found no single nation had clearly the worst or best health care system.Gerard Anderson at Johns Hopkins University’s school of public health and colleagues came up with3 a list of 21 health fields they could evenly pare across the five countries —Australia, Canada, Britain, New Zealand and the United States."None of the five countries is consistently the best or the worst on all 21 indicators." Anderson said during a telephone briefing for reporters."If you are looking for the place to get the best care, there isn’t a single place. Every country has at least one indicator where it scores the best of the five countries and each country has at least one indicator where it scores the worst of the five countries. "But, he said, the United States is not getting value for money. "The United States should be particularly concerned about these results, given that we spend twice as much on health care as any other country. So spending more doesn’t necessarily result in4 "better outes."Anderson’s group of international health experts sponsored by the Commonwealth Fund spent five years working on the study, getting the latest possible data from the five countries on areas such as breast cancer and leukemia survival, suicide rates, death rates from asthma, vaination rates and cancer screening.练习:1.The US spends twice as much on health care as other rich countries.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned2.The US is the place where people get the best health care.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned3.Each year, the US spends more money on health care than the previous one.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned4.The more a country spends on health care, the better care its people enjoy.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned5.The study involved 5 countries and lasted 5 years.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned6.The other four countries provide better health care than the US.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned7.The US is determined to do something about its health care system.A. RightB. WrongC. Not mentioned答案与解析1.A 文章第一、六两段分别提到,美国在卫生保健方面的开支是其他富裕国家的两倍。

【2018年职称英语综合类阅读理解模拟题(3)】职称英语综合类

【2018年职称英语综合类阅读理解模拟题(3)】职称英语综合类

【2018年职称英语综合类阅读理解模拟题(3)】职称英语综合类Powers of Self-suggestion Most systems of medicine are based on theater.With leeches,acupuncture needles,vitamin pills or whatever stage prop is appropriate for the time and culture,the healer artfully evokes the patient"s powers ofself-suggestion,which are responsible for whatever healing may our.Western medicine operates on a different plane.For one thing,it has the most impressive props - expensive medicines,elaborate rituals and mysterious high-tech machines with a white-gowned cast to operate them.For another,it evokes the patient"s auto suggestive powers all the more forcefully by pretending to ignore them.This mysterious gift ofself-healing is cloaked with an anodyne label,the "placebo effect",and recognized only as a nuisance likely to confound clinical trials.But the placebo (Latin for "I will please")and its shadowy twin the nocebo ("I will harm") are much more than methodological problems: they lie at the heart of every interaction between doctor and patient.How they work no one knows.But the brain rules the body in many subconscious ways,including its control of the body"smajor hormones and its subtle influence over the immune system.So it"s possible that,in ways yet unknown,expectations about health or disease are sometimes translated into a bodily reaction that fulfills them.The power of these effects is hard to overstate.A rule of thumb is that 30 percent of patients in the placebo half of a drug trial (i.e.those who unknowingly receive a dummy pill instead of the real thing) will experience an improvement in symptoms.But the proportion may be much higher.Just like real drugs,placebo pills can produce stronger effects in larger doses.Patients will report greater relief when given a larger pill,or two dummy capsules instead of one.Doctors"expectations also contribute to the awesome power of the placebo effect.In a study of tooth extractions,patients were given either a painkiller or sham drugs.Some dentists were assigned to give either drug,without knowing which,but other dentists knew they would be giving only sham drugs.The patients whose dentists thought they had at least a 50-50 chance of giving a painkiller suffered significantly less pain.Presumably,doctors transmit their expectations to the patient through subtle cues,often without knowing they are doing so.For this reason,all properly designed drug trials are double blind.But given that both groups can often guess from the side effects,even this precaution may not always crush the generation of expectancies.1.Which of the following is NOT a feature of Western medicine?A) It reduces the patients; self-healing powers.B) It has the full support of high-tech machines.C) It is very expensive.D) It has plicated rituals.2.What dose the term "the placebo effect" mean?A) It means the mind-troubling effect.B) It means the psychological effect.C) It means the harmful effect.D) It means the theatrical effect.3.What does "them" (the last word in paragraph 3) refer to?A) Clinical trials.B) The body"s major hormones.C) Expectations about health or disease.D) Many subconscious ways.4.Why did the patients whose dentists thought they had at least a 50-50 chance of being given a painkiller suffer significantly less pain?A) Because of doctors"expectations.B) Because of the placebo effect.C) Because of the healing power of the medicine taken.D) Because of the excellent medical skills of the doctors.5.What does the author mean by saying that for this reason,all properly designed drug trials are double blind (in the last paragraph)?A) The physician and the patient are both ignorant of the healing power of the medicine.B) The physician doesn"t know whether the given pill is real or fake.C) The patient doesn"t know whether the given pill is real or fake.D) Neither the physician nor the patient knows whether the given pill is real or fake.答案: ABCAD 内容仅供参考。

【2018最新】职称英语理工类考试模拟题-word范文模板 (2页)

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职称英语考试综合B2018职称英语考试试题理工类B级预测试题阅读判断

职称英语考试综合B2018职称英语考试试题理工类B级预测试题阅读判断

职称英语考试综合B2018职称英语考试试题理工类B级预测试题阅读判断第2部分:阅读判断(第16——22题,每题1分,共7分)下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

Megaplane (巨型飞机)The Boeing Corp. and Europe"s Airbus consortium (财团)。

are preparing to offer bigger airplanes to the world"s airlines. Now that talks on a joint project have broken down, Boeing is pushing a stretched (拓展) version of the 747, and Airbus is designing an all-new aircraft, known as the A3XX.Seating 550 passengers in the basic model, and 650 in a stretched version, the 1.2 million pound A3XX will not only be the largest airplane in the world, but it will also be one of the most advanced. The outer wings and the horizontal stabilizer (as big as a smaller jet"s wing) will be made of carbon-fiber posite materials, and will be the largest suchstructures on any aircraft except the B-2 stealth bomber (隐形轰炸机)。

【2018年职称英语综合类阅读理解模拟题(2)】职称英语综合类

【2018年职称英语综合类阅读理解模拟题(2)】职称英语综合类

【2018年职称英语综合类阅读理解模拟题(2)】职称英语综合类Ford"s Assembly LineWhen it es to singling out those who have made a difference in all our lives,you cannot overlook Henry Ford.A historian a century from now might well conclude that it was Ford who most influenced all manufacturing,everywhere,even to this day,by introducing a new way to make cars-one,strange to say,that originated in slaughterhouses.Back in the early 1900"s,slaughterhouses used what could have been called a "disassembly line." Ford reversed this process to see if it would speed up production of a part of an automobile engine called a mago.Rather than have each worker pletely assemble a mago,one of its elements was placed on a conveyer,and each worker,as it passed,added another ponent to it,the same one each time.Professor David Hounshell of the University of Delaware,an expert on industrial development,tells what happened:"The previous day,workers carrying out the entire process had averaged one assembly every 20 minutes.But on that day,on the line,the assembly team averaged one every 13 minutes and 10 seconds per person."Within a year,the time had been reduced to five minutes.In 1913,Ford went all the way.Hooked together by ropes,partially assembled vehicles were towed past workers who pleted them one piece at a time.It wasn"t long before Ford was turning out several hundred thousand cars a year,a remarkable achievement then.And so efficient and economical was this new system that he cut the price of his cars in half,to $260,putting them within reach of all those who,up until that time,could not afford them.Soon,auto makers the world over copied him.In fact,he encouraged them to do so by writing a book about all of his innovations,entitled Today and Tomorrow.The Age of the Automobile has arrived.Today,aided by robots and other forms of automation,everything from toasters to perfumes are made on assembly lines.1.Which of the following statements is NOT true?A) Henry Ford influenced our lives.B) Henry Ford influenced all manufacturing.C) Henry Ford influenced the manufacture of cars.D) Henry Ford influenced historians.2.The writer mentioned "slaughterhouses" because these were the places in whichA) Ford"s assembly line originated.B) he made cars.C) he innovated the assembly line.D) he innovated the disassembly line.3.A mago is a technical term forA) an automobile.B) an engine.C) a part of an automobile engine.D) an automobile engine.4.The phrase "turning out " in the last paragraph can best be replaced byA) producing.B) appeasing.C) assembling.D) fixing.5.It didn"t take long for Henry FordA) to turn out a few hundred cars a year.B) to turn out a few thousand cars a year. C) to reduce the price of his cars to $260. D) to cut the production of his cars by 50%.答案: DACAC内容仅供参考。

2018年职称英语考试卫生类模拟套题一概括大意卫生职称英语考试题

2018年职称英语考试卫生类模拟套题一概括大意卫生职称英语考试题

2018年职称英语考试卫生类模拟套题一概括大意卫生职称英语考试题第三部分:概括大意与完成句子 (第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4Global Warming1 Smoke is clouding our view of global warming, protecting the pla from perhaps three-quarters of the greenhouse (温室)effect. That might sound like good news, but experts say that as the cover diminishes in ing decades, we are facing a dramatic increase of warming that could be two or even three times as great as official best guesses.2 This was the dramatic conclusion reached last week at a workshop in Dahlem, Berlin, where top atmospheric scientists got together, including Nobel prize winner Paul Crutzen and Swedish 4scientist Bert Bolin, former chairman of the UN"s Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC). 3 IPCC scientists have suspected for a decade that aerosols (浮质)of smoke and other particles from burning rainforest, crop waste and fossil fuels are blocking sunlight and counteracting the warming effect of carbon dioxide (二氧化物) emissions. Until now, they reckoned that aerosols reduced greenhouse warming by perhaps a quarter, cutting increases by 0.2℃. So the 0.6℃ of warming over the past century would have been 0.8℃without aerosols. 4 But the Berlin workshop concluded that the real figure is even higher-aerosols may have reduced global warming by as much as three-quarters, cutting increases by 1.8℃. If so, the good news is that aerosols have prevented the world getting almost two degrees warmer than it is now. But the bad news is that the climate system is much more sensitive to greenhouse gases than previously guessed. 5 As those gases are expected to continue aumulating in the atmosphere while aerosols stabilize or fall, that means "dramatic consequences for estimates of future climate change", the scientists agreed in a draft report from the workshop.23 Paragraph 2_______24 Paragraph 3_______25 Paragraph 4 ______26 Paragraph 5_______A Atmospheric ScientistsB The Calculations Made at the Berlin WorkshopC The Previous Calculations of the Effect of AerosolsD The Scientists" AgreementE The Authoritative ConclusionF Greenhouse Gases27 When the cover diminishes in the ing decades, temperature__________ . 28 The conclusion reached at the Berlin workshop__________. 29 The Berlin workshop concluded that thereal figure__________. 30 The increase of greenhouse gases__________.A will influence future climate changeB was somewhat surprisingC will rise rapidlyD was known to us allE was much higher than had been expectedF will drop dramatically参考答案:23 E 第二段讲了在柏林的达勒姆的一个研讨会上得到了这个引人注目的结论。

2018年职称英语《综合类》B级阅读理解专项模拟试题(5)职称英语B

2018年职称英语《综合类》B级阅读理解专项模拟试题(5)职称英语B

2018 年职称英语《综合类》 B 级阅读理解专项模拟试题(5)职称英语 BBy the time the Montgomery Improvement Association chose the 26-year-old Martin Luther King Jr.as its leader,the hours-oldbus boycott by the black citizens of Montgomery,Alabama,wasalready an overwhelming suess.King would later write that his unanticipated call to leadership "happened so quickly that Idid not have time to think in through." "It is probable that if Ihad,I would have declined the nomination."inspiring Although press reports at the time focused on hisoratory,King was actually a reluctant leader of a movementinitiated by others.(The boycott began on Dec.5 1955.)His subsequent writings and private correspondence reveal manwhose inner doubts sharply contrast with his public persona.In the early days of his involvement,King was troubled bytelephone threats,discord within the black munity andMontgomery"s "get tough" policy,to which king attributed hisjailing on a minor traffic violation.One night,as he considered ways to "move out of the picture without appearing a coward,"he began to pray aloud and,at that moment,"experienced the presence of the God as I had never experienced Him before."He would later admit that when the boycott began,he was not yet firmly mitted to Gandhian principles.Although he hadbeen exposed to those teachings in college,he had remained skeptical."I thought the only way we could solve our problemof segregation was an armed revolt ," he recalled."I felt that the Christian ethic of love was confined to individual relationships."Only after his home was bombed in late January did kingreconsider his views on violence.(At the time,he was seekinga gun permit and was protected by armed bodyguards. ) Competing with each other to influence King were two ardent pacifists:Bayard Rustin,a black activist with the War ResistersLeague,and the Rev.Glenn E.Smiley,a white staff member of the Fellowship of Reconciliation.Rustin was shocked to discover a gun in King"s house,while Smiley informed fellow pacifists that King"s home was "an arsenal."1.What did King think of his nomination as leader of the Montgomery Boycott ?A) He hadn"t expected it.B) He had to think about it carefully.C) He would refuse to aept it.D) He was prepared to aept it.2.Why was King unwilling to lead the movement at first?A) Because he doubted if the boycott would be suessful.B) Because he was troubled with a traffic aident at thattime.C) Because he thought he was too young to be a leader.D) Because he himself didn"t start the boycott.3.Which of the following is Not mentioned as something that happened at the beginning of the black people"s movement?A) King was put into prison.B) Black people disagreed with each other.C) King"s armed revolt proposal was turned down.D) Black people found it hard to aept the policy pursued in Montgomery.4.Which of the following was the immediate cause that made King change his view on violence?A) The education he received in college.B) The attack of his home.C) The influence of two active non-violence advocates.D) The verdict of the Supreme Court.5.In Paragraph 4,the last sentence "King"s home was "an arsenal"" meansA) King"s home was a place where people got together. B) King"s home was a place where people tested bombs. C) King"s home was a place where weapons were stored. D) King"s home was a place where bombs exploded.答案: ADCBC内容仅供参考。

2018年职称英语考试卫生类模拟套题二阅读理解卫生职称英语考试题

2018年职称英语考试卫生类模拟套题二阅读理解卫生职称英语考试题

2018年职称英语考试卫生类模拟套题二阅读理解卫生职称英语考试题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 suessful enough to keep humans from dying out pletely.They were suessful long before the time of modern 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 haveuniversity-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 serious diseases.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 because 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 modern medicines e, 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 bee an urgent concern. This is because the earth"s supply of natural medicines may be dropping rapidly.1 The passage indicates that ancient treatments for injury and disease wereA much more suessful than modem ones.B suessful enough for humans to survive.C suessful in all cases.D of little help to humans.2 Which of the following statements is NOT true?A Modern medicines are now available all over the world.B Many big and modem hospitals are expensive.C Traditional medicines are neither mysterious nor magical.D Humans have used some kinds of medicines since earliest days.3 It is believed by scientists that traditional medicinesA can cure all kinds of diseases.B may cure some of today"s most serious diseasesC are no longer useful for modem men.D are too cheap to be useful.4 What do the majority of the people in the world use for health care?A Strange and wonderful equipment.B Factory-produced chemicals.C Modern medicines.D Plants.5 It can be seen from the passage that the earth"s supply of natural medicinesA may never be exhausted.B may be dropping rapidly.C is surprisingly big.D is as rich as ever.参考答案:1. B 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. B内容仅供参考。

2018年职称英语卫生B类试题补全短文模拟练习

2018年职称英语卫生B类试题补全短文模拟练习

2018年职称英语卫生B类试题补全短文模拟练习Keep on going never give up以下是小编为大家搜索整理的2018年职称英语卫生B类试题补全短文模拟练习,希望能给大家带来帮助!更多精彩内容请及时关注我们应届毕业生考试网!VitaminsVitamins are organic compounds which are present in certain foods and are essential to the health of men and other animals.__1__.Without these substances,the breakdown and absorption of foods could not occur.Certain vitamins participate in the formation of blood cells,hormones,nervous system chemicals,and genetic materials.__2__.Fat-soluble vitamins include vitamins A,D,E and K.The water-soluble vitamins include vitamin C and the B-vitamin complex.Fat-soluble vitamins are usually absorbed with foods that contain fat.Excessive amounts of these vitamins are stored in the body's fat,the liver and kidneys.Because fat-soluble vitamins can be stored,they do not have to be consumed every day.__3__.A deficiency of vitamin A leads to skin changes and night blindness,or failure of the eye to adapt to the dark.Vitamin A can be obtained directly from foods of animal origin such as milk,eggs,and liver.__4__.Vitamin D acts muck like a hormone and regulates calcium and phosphorus absorption and metabolism.Some vitamin D is obtained from such foods as eggs,fish,liver,butter,and milk.But humans get most of their vitamin D from exposure of the skin to sunlight.A deficiency of vitamin D leads to bone problems.The role of vitamin E in the human body has not been established.——__5__ Vitamin E is found in seed oil and wheat.Vitamin K is necessary for the clotting of blood.It is produced in sufficient quantities by bacteria in the intestine,but is also provided by leafy green vegetables and eggs.The water-soluble vitamins,C and B complex,cannot be stored and therefore need to be consumed daily to satisfy the body's needs.Vitamin C is important in the formation and maintenance of connective tissue.It protects gums,skin,and mucous membranes.It is mainly found in fruits like oranges.B-complex vitamins serve a wide range of important metabolic functions and prevent some diseases.They are found mostly in the liver.A.Vitamins are classified into two groups,that is,the fat-soluble(溶解脂肪的)and the water-soluble(溶解水的)vitamins.B.Their functions are mainly to enhance the metabolism(新陈代谢)of proteins and fats.C.It is necessary for a healthy life.D.Vitamin A is essential for normal growth and for the health of epithelial cells.E.It has been popularly advocated for a great variety of diseases,but no clear evidence exists that it eases any specific disease.F.Vitamin A can also be obtained through eating green and yellow fruits and vegetables标准答案:BADFE1.B.B中的Their与前句中的Vitamins呼应;而后句的句意(没有这些物质,食物的碎化和吸收就不能进行。

XX职称英语理工类试题【2018年职称英语理工类全真模拟试题第八套】

XX职称英语理工类试题【2018年职称英语理工类全真模拟试题第八套】

XX职称英语理工类试题【2018年职称英语理工类全真模拟试题第八套】1.The policeman asked him to point out the criminal.B.identifyC.captureD.separate正确答案:B2.It will be rather difficult to plete the task on time.A.doB.contributeC.renew正确答案:B3.Breaking Mary’s doll was purely aidental.A.abstractiveB.unintentionalC.acidD.intentional正确答案:B4.The theater is large enough to seat 200 people.A.abuseB.confuseD.include正确答案:C5.Fruit prices fluctuate aording to the need of the market.A.changeB.fallC.descendD.elevate正确答案:AHeartbeat of America1. New York - the Statue of Liberty, the skyscrapers, the beautiful shops on Fifth Avenue and the many theaters on Broadway. This is America’s cultural capital. It is also her biggest city, with a population of nearly 8 million. In the summer it is hot, hot, hot and in the winter it can be very cold. Still there are hundreds of things to do and see all the year round.2. Manhattan is the real center of the city. When people say “New York City,” they usually mean Manhattan. Most of the interesting shops, buildings and museums are here. In addition, Manhattan is the scene of New York’s busy night life. In 1605 the first Europeans came to Manhattan from Holland. They bought the island from the Native Americans for a few glass necklaces worth about $26 today.3. Wall street in Manhattan is the financial heart of the USA. It is also the most important banking center in the world. It is a street of “skyscrapers.” These are those incredible, high buildings, which Americans invented, and built faster and higher than anyone else. Perhaps the two most spectacular skyscrapers in New York are the two towers of the New York WorldTrade Center. When the sun sets, their 110 floors shine like pure gold.内容仅供参考。

[2018年职称英语考试理工类模拟3完形填空]理工类职称英语

[2018年职称英语考试理工类模拟3完形填空]理工类职称英语

[2018年职称英语考试理工类模拟3完形填空]理工类职称英语CommunicationOur 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 municationindustry,firstly,inventiveness has____(56)advances in printing,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 minorityforty 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 to information,education and entertainment,the printing,broadcasting and advertising industries are all____(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 toD.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 内容仅供参考。

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第一部分:词汇选项。

下面共有15个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子后面所给的4个选项中选择1个与划线部分意义最相近的词或短语。

1 Mary has blended the ingredients.A mixedB madeC cookedD eaten2 They agreed to modify their policy.A clarifyB changeC defineD develop3 The economy continued to exhibit signs of decline in September.A playB sendC showD tell4 A notably short man, he plays basketball with his staff several times a week.A practicallyB considerablyC remarkablyD completely5 The dentist has decided to extract her bad tooth.A take outB repairC push inD dig6 It is absurd to predict that the sun will not rise tomorrow.A ridiculousB funnyC oddD foolish7 A lot of people could fall ill after drinking contaminated water.A muddledB pollutedC mixedD troubled8 The room is dim and quiet.A tinyB pleasantC darkD agreeable9 The index is the government's chief gauge of future economic activity.A measureB opinionC evaluationD decision10 It's prudent to start any exercise program gradually at first.A workableB sensibleC possibleD feasible11 He is renowned for his skill.A rememberedB recommendedC praisedD well-known12 You have to be patient if you want to sustain your position.A maintainB establishC acquireD support13 She stood there, trembling with fear.A jumpingB cryingC swayingD shaking14 Medical facilities are being upgraded.A renewedB repairedC improvedD increased15 Mary looked pale and weary.A gloomyB uglyC sillyD exhausted第二部分:阅读判断。

下面的短文后列出了7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断:如果该句提供的是正确信息,请选择A;如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。

Riches and Romance From France's Wine HarvestSEPTEMBER is harvest time. And with bunches of grapes swinging(摇摆) in the wind, the vineyards of southern France are getting ready to celebrate it.The yearly wine festival is held in honour of Bacchus, the Romangod of wine. It's a fun time with parties, music, dancing, big meals and, of course, lots of wine.French wine-making began more than 2,500 years ago. The world's oldest type of vine grows in France and always produces a good quality wine. Today France produces one-fifth of the world's wine, and some of the most famous varieties.The top wine-producing areas are Bordeaux, Burgundy and the Loire Valley. Champagne, a drink used in celebrations, is named after theplace where sparkling (有气泡的)wine was first produced in 1700.Wine is made from the juice of freshly picked grapes. It is the sugars that turn into alcohol.Traditionally, people used to take off their shoes and crush the grapes with their bare feet to bring out the juice. Nowadays, this practice is usually carried out by machines.Each wine producing region has its own character, based on its type of grapes and soil.The taste of wine changes with time. Until 1850, all French champagne was sweet. Now, both wine and champagne taste slightly bitter.The drink has always been linked with riches, romance and nobleness. Yet the French think of it in more ordinary terms.They believe it makes daily living easier, less hurried and with fewer problems."All its links are with times when people are at their best; with relaxation, happiness, long slow meals and the free flow of ideas,"wrote wine expert Hugh Johnson.1 All French people celebrate the grape harvest every September.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned2 In the yearly wine festival,people always enjoy themselves.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned3 Wine-making in France has a history of over 2, 500 years.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned4 Many varieties of wine produced in France are named after places.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned5 Different regions in France produce different types of wine.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned6 French wine will taste sour(酸的)in the future.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned7 The French people believe that drinking wine is a good way to relax.A RightB WrongC Not mentioned第三部分:概括大意与完成句子阅读下面这篇短文,短文后有2项测试,任务:(1)1-4题要求从所给的4个选项中为段每段选择1个正确的小标题;(2)第5-8题要求从所给的5个选项中选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。

Hurricanes (龙卷风)1. Did you know that before 1950, hurricanes had no names? They were simply given numbers. The first names were simply Alpha, Bravo, Charlie, etc. But in 1953, female names were given because of the unpredictability (不可预知的) factor of the storms. In 1979, realizing the sexist (性别歧视的) nature of such names, the lists were expanded to include both men and women.2. Hurricanes and typhoons (台风) are the same things. If they form in the Atlantic, we call these strong storms hurricanes, from the West Indian word hurricane, meaning "big wind." And if they are Pacific storms, they are called typhoons from the Chinese taifun, meaning "great wind." To be classified as a hurricane, the storm must have maximum winds of at least 75 mph. These storms are big, many hundreds of milesin diameter.3. Hurricanes get their power from water vapor as it gives out its stored-up energy. All water vapor gives out heat as it condenses (凝结)from a gaseous state to a liquid state over fixed points on the equator (赤道). To make a hurricane, you must have extremely wet, warm air, the kind of air that can only be found in tropical regions.4. Scientists have determined that the heat given out in theprocess of water condensation can be as high as 95 billion kilowatts per hour. In just one day alone, the storm can produce more energy than many industrialized nations need in an entire year! The problem is that wedon't know how to make such great energy work for us.5. Predicting the path of a hurricane is one of the most difficult tasks for forecasters. It moves at a typical speed of 15 mph. But not always. Some storms may race along at twice this speed, then suddenly stop and remain in the same location in the ocean for several days. It can be maddening (发疯的) if you live in a coastal area that may be hit.6. The biggest advance in early detection is continuous watch from weather satellites. With these, we can see the storms form and track them fully, from birth to death. While they can still kill people and destroy property, hurricanes will never surprise any nation again.23 Paragraph 124 Paragraph 225 Paragraph 326 Paragraph 4A A Short History of Naming HurricanesB Harnessing the Hurricane EnergyC Difficulty in Forecasting the Course of a HurricaneD Huge Energy Stored in a HurricaneE Forecasting a Hurricane Through Satellite WatchingF Different Names for the Same Things27 Both male and female names are used for hurricanes in consideration of .28 Using weather satellites can ensureof hurricanes.29 Energy specialists may be interested inof hurricanes.30 Scientists cannot accurately predict the course of a hurricane due to .A the timely (及时的) discoveryB convenienceC sex equalityD its connection with humans,E the huge powerF its uncertainly第四部分:阅读理解。

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