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1、医学博士外语模拟试卷 50 及答案解析(总分:182.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Part Listening Comp(总题数:8,分数:60.00)1.Section A_A.He is bothered by the pain in his neck.B.He cannot do his report without a computer.C.He cannot afford to have a coffee break.D.He feels sorry to have missed the report.A.The man should keep his words.B.She r

2、egrets asking the man for help.C.Karen always supports her at work.D.Karen can take her to the airport.A.The man happened to see Anna fall on her back.B.The serious accident may leave Anna paralyzed.C.The injury will confine Anna to bed for quite a while.D.The doctors therapy has been very successfu

3、l.A.Arranging a bed for a patient.B.Rescuing the womans uncle.C.A complicated surgical case.D.Preparations for an operation.A.She has to receive training first.B.Thats her choice to do what she wants.C.She should do so after consulting her husband.D.She becomes an extreme feminist.A.She agrees to wo

4、rk with him.B.She offers to do the assignment for him.C.She thinks its too late to help him.D.The assignment can be completed without joint effort.A.6. 5.B.5. 85.C.5.D.19A.A section of the motorway has been open to traffic.B.No person has been reported to be dead.C.A coach collided with a lawyer.D.T

5、here has been a serious car accident on the road.A.This years shuttle mission is a big step in space exploration.B.The shuttle flight will be broadcast live worldwide.C.The man is excited at the news of the shuttle flight.D.The man is well informed about the space shuttle.A.She phoned Fred about the

6、 book.B.She was late for the appointment.C.She ran into Fred on her way here.D.She often keeps other people waiting.A.The room is neat and tidy.B.The weather is under bad condition.C.He was in low spirit.D.He is not quite himself.A.He believes the cost is too much.B.He thinks the headmaster has no e

7、nough money to run the school.C.He thinks the tuition is reasonable.D.He thinks the tuition is beyond his limit.A.The woman is making too big a fuss about her condition.B.Fatigue is a typical symptom of lack of exercise.C.The woman should spend more time outdoors.D.People tend to work longer hours w

8、ith artificial lighting.A.He agreed that before his recovery, he shouldnt drink much.B.A large glass of brandy may cure him.C.He asked the woman to repeat what she said.D.He can drink wine but not brandy.A.She has completely recovered.B.She went into shock after an operation.C.She is still in a crit

9、ical condition.D.She is getting much better.2.Section B_A.Poor management of the hospital.B.The health hazard at her work place.C.Decision made by the head technician.D.The outdated medical testing procedures.A.Doctor and patient.B.Doctor and nurse.C.Friends.D.Colleagues.A.Transfer her to another de

10、partment.B.Repair the X-ray equipment.C.Cut down her workload.D.Allow her to go on leave for two months.A.They are virtually impossible to enforce.B.Neither is applicable to the womans case.C.Both of them have been subject to criticism.D.Their requirements may difficult to meet.A.Organize a mass str

11、ike.B.Compensate for her loss.C.Try to help her get it back.D.Find her a better paying job.A.Vitamin B.B.Vitamin C.C.Vitamin D.D.Vitamin A.A.Moderate amounts of all kinds of foods.B.Moderate amounts of high calorie food.C.Moderate amounts of low calorie food.D.Moderate amounts of high iron food.A.On

12、e fifth.B.Two fifths.C.Three fifths.D.Four fifths.A.Women who are not breast-feeding their children.B.Vegetarian.C.People who have much daily product.D.All the old men.A.Vitamins can help keep people healthy when used correctly.B.Millions of people take vitamin pills to improve their health.C.People

13、 on diet need vitamins.D.Large amounts of vitamin pills can prevent some things as cancer and heart disease.A.British People like to take a short nap after lunch.B.British People dont take a short nap after lunch.C.British People dont feel sleepy after lunch.D.British People like to sleep twice a da

14、y.A.All animals in the bush.B.The remnant of the same primeval programming.C.The same primeval programming.D.All animals in the world.A.Alcohol will be less potent after lunch.B.A pint of beer at lunchtime is equivalent to a quart in the evening, it can cause afternoon sleepiness.C.People are more a

15、lert at lunchtime.D.It is not legal to drink at lunchtime.A.You will be refreshed.B.You will be waken up.C.You will feel far sleepier.D.You will take a cat nap.A.People are not allowed to drive after they drink one quarter in the evening.B.People are still allowed to drive after they drink one quart

16、er in the evening.C.People are still allowed to drive after they drink one pint at lunchtime.D.None.二、Part Vocabulary(总题数:22,分数:40.00)3.Section A_4.You are healthy when you are_your outer and inner environments.(分数:2.00)A.in relation toB.with regard toC.in contrast withD.in harmony with5.Good health

17、 is a spirited_of energy, smooth skin, strong, supple limbs, and a positive joy in life.(分数:2.00)A.textureB.mixC.burstD.peak6.The_of emotional and psychiatric disorders that can prompt a person to seek therapy is wide.(分数:2.00)A.formulaB.coverageC.intervalD.spectrum7.Work is a_of satisfaction.(分数:2.

18、00)A.measureB.terminalC.sourceD.resource8.If you_a heart-attack or stroke victim who needs your assistance, your first response should be to stay calm and urge bystanders to call for an ambulance.(分数:2.00)A.find outB.go intoC.pass byD.come across9.Today people still dont make health a (n)_because th

19、ey have no time.(分数:2.00)A.privilegeB.issueC.principleD.priority10.Mental exercise can favorably_the structure of the brain just as physical exercise can change ones bodily proportions.(分数:2.00)A.modifyB.adjustC.developD.contract11.The distinctions between the different schools and approaches are of

20、ten very_.(分数:2.00)A.subtleB.sufficientC.superficialD.superior12.Despite the limitations of a standard CT, it does a_job of picturing the internal anatomy of the body.(分数:2.00)A.supremeB.superbC.sufficientD.superfluous13.The city government is getting its residents to properly_their garbage.(分数:2.00

21、)A.break upB.dispose ofC.check outD.hand out14.Section B_15.If a cat comes too close to its nest, the mockingbird initiates a set of actions to protect its offspring.(分数:2.00)A.hastensB.triggersC.devisesD.releases16.Panic swept through the swimmers as they caught sight of a huge shark approaching me

22、nacingly.(分数:2.00)A.TensionB.ExcitementC.FearD.Nervousness17.Lighting levels are carefully controlled to fall within an acceptable level for optimal reading convenience.(分数:2.00)A.idealB.requiredC.optionalD.standard18.In the latter case the outcome can be serious indeed.(分数:2.00)A.resultB.judgmentC.

23、decisionD.event19.The policeman wrote down all the particulars of the accident.(分数:2.00)A.secretsB.detailsC.benefitsD.words20.Today black children in South Africa are still reluctant to study subjects from which they were effectively barred for so long.(分数:2.00)A.anxiousB.curiousC.opposedD.unwilling

24、21.The exhibition is designed to facilitate further cooperation between Chinese TV industry and overseas TV industries.(分数:2.00)A.establishB.maximizeC.guaranteeD.promote22.You have to pay a (n) premium for express delivery.(分数:2.00)A.extra chargeB.extra priceC.extra tipD.extra bonus23.The workers in

25、 that factory manufacture furniture.(分数:2.00)A.promoteB.paintC.produceD.polish24.Were happy to report that business is booming this year.(分数:2.00)A.failingB.openC.successfulD.risky三、Part Cloze(总题数:1,分数:20.00)Cancer is considered a modern disease, though it was not unknown in ancient times. (The cond

26、ition was named by the Greeks from their word for crab, presumably because of its clawing, crablike growth). The incidence of cancer has risen dramatically in recent decades, primarily【C1】_cigarette smoking, and cancer is probably our most dreaded disease today. As a cause of death in the United Sta

27、tes, cancer has climbed from less than 6 percent of all deaths in 1900 to over 20 percent today,【C2】_recent statistics. It is already the leading killer of women aged thirty to fifty-four. And add a killer of the overall population, it is second only to heart disease,【C3】_close to 430, 000 deaths pe

28、r year. This figure has risen annually since 1949, and if percent trends continue, cancer may well overtake heart disease as the number one cause of death. Can We Fight Cancer More Effectively Today? Although there is still much to be learned about cancer, our knowledge of the disease has grown stea

29、dily in recent years. We have a better understanding of the disease and are finding ways to【C4】_it. Early recognition of the signs of cancer, prompt diagnosis, and aggressive treatment by the appropriate means have made the word cancer less【C5】_than it used to be. Even people with forms of cancer th

30、at are still difficult to treat know that current techniques may【C6】_them to outwit the disease until improved treatment becomes available. Many cancer victims have hope where there was once despair. Even more important is the fact that some kinds of cancer are【C7】_caused by preventable factorsfor e

31、xample, 25 to 30 percent of all cancer deaths are related to cigarette smoking, and most skin cancer is caused by【C8】_exposure to the sun. Not all forms of cancer have such obvious associations, but where risk factors have been【C9】_, we can use this knowledge and attempt to reduce the odds of develo

32、ping those particular forms of disease. You and the people you know can【C10】_your cancer risk as individuals.(分数:20.00)(1).【C1】(分数:2.00)A.prior toB.due toC.according toD.concerning(2).【C2】(分数:2.00)A.based onB.on the basisC.concerningD.due to(3).【C3】(分数:2.00)A.leading toB.resulting fromC.accounting f

33、orD.relating to(4).【C4】(分数:2.00)A.consultB.cope withC.developD.give on(5).【C5】(分数:2.00)A.frightenedB.terrifyingC.identifyingD.circulating(6).【C6】(分数:2.00)A.adviseB.approveC.enableD.arise(7).【C7】(分数:2.00)A.in sequenceB.in partC.in turnD.in addition(8).【C8】(分数:2.00)A.extensiveB.intensiveC.massiveD.exc

34、essive(9).【C9】(分数:2.00)A.postponedB.predictedC.presentedD.established(10).【C10】(分数:2.00)A.reduceB.destroyC.scratchD.exclude四、Part Reading Compre(总题数:6,分数:60.00)At 9:00 in the evening on January 29, just as President George W. Bush was about to begin his first State of the Union address, I gathered w

35、ith three anxious scientists in a small, windowless laboratory in Worcester, Massachusetts. We were at Advanced Cell Technologya privately owned biotechnology company that briefly made international headlines last fall by publishing the first scientific account of cloned human embryos. The significa

36、nce of the achievement was debatable: the companys most successful embryo had reached only six cells before it stopped dividing (one other had reached four cells, another had reached two) a fact that led to a widespread dismissal, in the media and the scientific community, of ACTs “breakthrough“. Th

37、e work was largely judged to be preliminary, inconsequential, and certainly not worthy of headlines. Many people in political and religious circles, however, had a decidedly different view. They deemed ACTs work an ethical transgression of the highest order and professed shock, indignation, and horr

38、or. Nonetheless, ACT was pressing aheadwhich was why I had come to the companys cloning lab that night in January. The door to the lab was locked; a surveillance camera mounted on the ceiling watched our every move; and the mood was at once urgent and tense. A human egg, retrieved just hours earlier

39、 from a young donor, was positioned under a microscope, its image glowing on a nearby video monitor. The eggs chromosomes would shortly be removed, and the scientists in the room would attempt to fuse what remained of the egg with a human skin cell. If the procedure succeeded, the result would be a

40、cloned human embryo. Skin cell to embryoits one of the most remarkable quick-change scenarios modern biology has to offer. Its also one of the most controversial. Since the announcement, in 1997, of the cloning of the sheep Dolly, attempts to use human cells for cloning have provoked heated debate i

41、n the United States, separating those who have faith in the promise of the new technology from those who envision its dark side and unintended consequences. Crucial to the debate is the fact that human cloning research falls into two distinct categories: reproductive cloning, a widely frowned-on eff

42、ort that aims to produce a fully formed child; and therapeutic cloning, a scientifically reputable procedure that takes place entirely at the microscopic level and is designed to advance medical therapies and cure human ailments. The two start out the same way with a new embryo in a Petri dish. But

43、the scientists I was observing in the lab had no intention of creating a person. Instead they were embarking on an experiment that, if successful, would be a first step toward creating radical new cures for patients like the donor of the skin cellTrevor Ross (not his real name), a two-year-old boy a

44、fflicted with a rare and devastating genetic disease. The mood in the lab was tense in part because of the uncertain outcome of the experiment. But it was also tense because of concern over what President Bush might say about cloning in his address to the nation. A radio in one corner of the room wa

45、s tuned to the broadcast as the scientists began their work, and they were listening carefully: in perhaps no other fields of science are researchers as mindful of which way the political winds are blowing. The ACT scientists had good reason to be concernedwhat they were doing that night might soon

46、be made illegal.(分数:10.00)(1).The author was most probably as_.(分数:2.00)A.an observerB.a secretaryC.a secret agentD.a correspondent(2).According to the author, _.(分数:2.00)A.ACTs scientists had no intention of creating a personB.ACTs experiment would be the first step towards creating radical new cur

47、esC.ACTs scientists were very mindful of governments perceptionsD.all the above(3).According to the passage, human cloning is clearly categorized as_.(分数:2.00)A.political and religiousB.reproductive and therapeuticC.debatable and controversialD.preliminary and inconsequential(4).According to this pa

48、ssage, attempts to use human cells for cloning_.(分数:2.00)A.have encouraged those who have faith in the premise of the new procedureB.have criticized those who envision only the dark side and unintended consequencesC.have provoked heated debates in the United StatesD.have made ACTs work an ethical transgression of the highest order(5).The mood of the ACTs scientists was tense because_

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