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1、职称英语(卫生类) ABC级综合模拟试卷 20及答案与解析 一、 词汇选项 (第 1-15题,每题 1分,共 15分 ) 下面每个句子中均有 1个词或短语在括号中,请为每处括号部分的词汇或短语确定1个意义最为接近选项。 1 Loud noises can be annoying. ( A) hateful ( B) painful ( C) horrifying ( D) irritating 2 Tom is still full of beans at 70. ( A) courageous ( B) kind ( C) energetic ( D) single 3 Mary looke

2、d pale and weary. ( A) ill ( B) tired ( C) worried ( D) peaceful 4 I can no longer tolerate his actions. ( A) put up with ( B) accept ( C) take ( D) suffer from 5 His novel was adapted for the stage in 1949 as a musical play entitled as St. Louis woman. ( A) closer for ( B) included ( C) starred ( D

3、) named 6 The land crab a forest-floor scavenger native to tropical America, migrates to the water to breed. ( A) die ( B) swim ( C) mate ( D) hatch 7 Continuous short buzzes on the telephone indicate that the line is busy after you dial the telephone number. ( A) open ( B) out of order ( C) disenga

4、ged ( D) in use 8 Dont hazard your reputation by supporting his joint venture with the gay from Los Angels. ( A) adventure ( B) risk ( C) threaten ( D) venture 9 We are restricted to a speed of 30 miles an hour in built-up areas. ( A) deprived ( B) forbidden ( C) required ( D) limited 10 The company

5、 recommended that a new petrol station be built here. ( A) demanded ( B) suggested ( C) insisted ( D) ordered 11 She could fix machine without referring to the instructions. ( A) observing ( B) learning ( C) consulting ( D) understanding 12 She shows little regard for the feelings of others and does

6、 exactly what she wants to. ( A) feeling ( B) love ( C) consideration ( D) sense 13 He confesses that he has done it. ( A) agrees ( B) alleges ( C) admits ( D) answers 14 He lacked the strength to deal with all these problems. ( A) think of ( B) talk about ( C) copy down ( D) cope with 15 He purchas

7、ed a ticket and went up on the top deck. ( A) bought ( B) took ( C) showed ( D) made 二、 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。 16 Norwich Norwich, the capital of the part of Britain known as East Anglia, has been in ex

8、istence for more than two thousand years. It began as a small village beside the River Wensum. At the time of the Norman invasion in 1066 it had grown to become one of the largest towns in England. With two cathedrals and a mosque(清真寺 ), Norwich has long been a popular centre for various religions.

9、The first cathedral was built in 1095 and has recently celebrated its 900th anniversary, while Norwich itself had a year of celebration in 1994 to mark the 800th anniversary of the city receiving a Royal Charter. This allowed it to be called a city and to govern itself independently. Today, in compa

10、rison with places like London or Manchester, Norwich is quite small, with a population of around 150,000, but in the 16th century Norwich was the second largest city of England. It continued to grow for the next 300 years and got richer and richer, becoming famous for having as many churches as ther

11、e are weeks in the year and as many pubs as their are days in the year. Nowadays, there ate far fewer churches and pubs, but in 1964 the University of East Anglia was built in Norwich. With its fast-frowing student population and its success as a modern commercial centre (Norwich is the biggest cent

12、re for insurance services outside London), the city now has a side choice of entertainment: theatres, cinemas, nightclubs, busy cafes, excellent restaurants, and a number of arts and leisure centres. There is also a football team, whose colours are green and yellow. The team is known as “The Canarie

13、s (金丝雀 )“,though nobody can be sure why. Now the citys attractions include another important development, a modern shopping centre called “The Castle Mall“. The people of Norwich lived with a very large hold in the middle of their city for over two years, as builders dug up the main car park. Lorrie

14、s moved nearly a million tons of earth so that the roof of the mall could become a city centre park, with attractive water pools and hundreds of trees, but the local people are really pleased that the old open market remains, right in the heart of the city and next to the new development. Both areas

15、 continue to do good business, proving that Norwich has managed to mix the best of the old and the new. 16 The River Wensum flows by Norwich. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 17 People have lived by the River Wensum for at least 2,000 years. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 18 Norwic

16、h has been a city since its first cathedral was built. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 19 Norwich has always been one of the smallest English cities. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 20 The number of foreign students in Norwich has been increasing since 1964. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong (

17、 C) Not mentioned 21 The football team is called “The Canaries“ because of the colours the players wear. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 22 It took more than two years to build “The Castle Mall“. ( A) Right ( B) Wrong ( C) Not mentioned 三、 概括大意与完成句子 (第 23-30题,每题 1分,共 8分 ) 下面的短文后有 2项测试任务: (1

18、)第 23-26题要求从所给的 6个选项中为第 2-5段每段选择一个最佳标题; (2)第 27-30题要求从所给的 6个选项中为每个句子确定一个最佳选项。 23 Womens Rights Movement 1 Womens rights are guarantees of political, social, and economic equality for women in a society that traditionally gives more power and freedom to mere Among these rights are control of property

19、, equality of opportunity in education and employment, right of voting, and freedom of marriage. Today, complete political, economic, and social equality with men remains to be achieved. 2 Male control was obvious from the time of the earliest written historical records, probably as a result of mens

20、 role in hunting and warfare. The belief that women were naturally weaker and inferior to men was also found in god-centered religions. Therefore, in most traditional societies, women generally were at a disadvantage. Their education was limited to learning domestic skills, and they had no access to

21、 positions of power. A woman had no legal control over her person, her own land and money, or her children. 3 The Age of Enlightenment and the Industrial Revolution, which caused economic and social progress, provided a favorable climate for the rise of womens rights movement in the late 18th and 19

22、th century. In 1848 more than 100 persons held the first womens rights convention in New York, and the feminists demanded equal rights, including the vote. 4 In the late 1960s women made up about 40 percent of the work force in England, France, Germany, and the United States. This figure rose to mor

23、e than 50 percent by the mid-1981s. A commission under the President was established in 1960 to consider equal opportunities for women. Acts of Congress entitled them to equality in education, employment, and legal rights. In 1964 the Civil Rights Act, initially intended only for blacks was extended

24、 to women. 5 The objectives of the womens movement included equal pay for equal work, federal support for day-care centers, recognition of lesbian(女性同性恋 ) rights, making abortion legal, and the focus of serious attention on the problems of forced sex relations, wife and child beating, and discrimina

25、tion against older and minority women. 23 A Goals B History of Womens Rights Movement C Start of Womens Rights Movement D Traditional Status of Women E Rights of Women F Development 23 Paragraph 2 _ 24 Paragraph 3 _ 25 Paragraph 4 _ 26 Paragraph 5 _ 27 A late 18th century B equal education and emplo

26、yment with men C weaker and lower in social position D early 20th century E her children F the rights of voting 27 In some religions, women were considered _. 28 Traditionally the law did not allow women to have the control over _. 29 Womens rights movement started in the _. 30 Acts or Congress gave

27、 women the right of _. 四、 阅读理解 (第 31-45题,每题 3分,共 45分 ) 下面有 3篇短文后有 5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题选 1个最佳选项。 31 The Ancient Road Building A quick review of ancient history since men began keeping records of their achievements would show that all the great empire (帝国 ) builders were also road builders. They knew well

28、that good roads were necessary for keeping the extended empire together. The first of the great empire road builders were the Persians (波斯人 ). Between 500 and 400 B. C. all the parts of the Persian Empire were connected by roads with the capital city. The main, or “royal“, road began near what is no

29、w Turkey(土耳其 ), and ended in Susa. The road had well-built inns where travelers could rest and eat, and tax-houses like those on a modern highway. The people of Greece, unlike the Persians, believed that their city-states could remain independent only if the roads between them were not too good. Bes

30、ides, the landscape (风景 ) full of mountains in Greece made road building an extremely difficult job. As a result, the Greeks turned to the sea, and instead of highways, developed sea routes that reached distant lands. By far the greatest of the ancient road builders were the Romans. The Romans, like

31、 the Persians before them, recognized the importance of land routes to keep their empire together. At the height of its power, the Roman Empire covered about 2,000,000 square miles. It extended from Spain in the west to the banks of the Caspian Sea(里海 ) in the east. And from England in the northwest

32、, the empire stretched south to include the coastal lands of North Africa. By about 120 A.D. the Romans had built an extraordinary network of about 50,000 miles of roads. The roads were originally built for military traffic moving from one part of the empire to another, but during periods of peace t

33、hese same roads were busy with traders and travelers. You can still travel over Roman roads in many parts of Europe today. The Roman engineers knew how to build things that would last and last. 31 The Persians started to build roads about _. ( A) 500 years ago ( B) 2000 years ago ( C) 1600 years ago

34、 ( D) 2500 years ago 32 The ancient Persians “royal“ road was like the modern highways today in that it _. ( A) began near what is now Turkey ( B) required payment for its use ( C) connected many parts of Europe ( D) was well built with modern traffic facilities(设施 ) 33 The Greeks were not intereste

35、d in building roads because _. ( A) they didnt want the city-states to be dependent on one another ( B) they thought the roads between the cities were not good enough ( C) they liked the natural landscape full of mountains ( D) they could easily reach other lands by sea 34 The Roman roads at first w

36、ere built for _. ( A) connecting the cities within the country ( B) moving soldiers and weapons around ( C) transporting goods within the country ( D) amusing travelers and traders 35 The Roman roads were mostly built in _. ( A) Spain ( B) North Africa ( C) Europe ( D) Britain 36 On Being a Matchmak

37、er The first thing I do when I wake up is to make a mental list of all things I have to do that day. Im very organized! Then I get up and have my bath. Often my best matchmaking(媒人 ) ideas come while Im in the bath. Sometimes I have a really good idea about who might be good with whom. Before I did

38、matchmaking, I was a social worker, but I knew I wanted to do something without bosses telling me what to do and that I am good at dealing with people. Also I had seen too many broken marriages and too many people go downhill because they were so lonely. So I gave up my job, did a bit of research an

39、d started the matchmaking business in 1970. Over the last few years weve been doing introductions throughout Europe as well as here in Britain. Europeans want to meet British people. For every 100 people who come to us, a bout 65 will settle down. We keep going until clients (委托人 ) find someone that

40、 they get on very well with. Were great triers. Of course there are impossible people, those who will never settle. Sometimes I end up giving advice to clients. A few months ago, we had a highly paid scientist with a very nice face, but every woman refused to meet him a second time. It soon be came

41、clear that he did not like changing his shirts. So I had to be very honest and frank and told him, “But a woman cant start to love you if your shirt smells.“ The job is most satisfying when I get a call from a couple telling me they have fallen in love. 36 What does the author mean by saying “Im ver

42、y organized“? ( A) She is especially capable of organizing things. ( B) She has a fixed plan for her everyday activities. ( C) She likes to remember things she has to do. ( D) She always finishes what she does on time. 37 What was the personal factor that made the author change her job? ( A) She was

43、 warm and kindhearted. ( B) She could understand people better than others. ( C) She liked to make her own decisions. ( D) She was interested in social problems. 38 The authors description of her work in the third paragraph suggests that _. ( A) she worked hard and would not give up easily ( B) she

44、liked the Europeans to settle down in Britain ( C) she tried hard in doing introductions throughout Europe ( D) she liked the British people to get married with the Europeans 39 Who are those people who are “impossible“ and “will never settle“? ( A) Those who make things impossible for themselves. (

45、 B) Those who always travel around. ( C) Those who find it hard to live in one place. ( D) Those who can never find a partner for marriage. 40 From the authors experience given in the last paragraph, we can conclude that to be a good matchmaker, sometimes it is better for one to be _. ( A) frank ( B

46、) kind ( C) hard working ( D) critical 41 Faster Effective Reading A higher reading rate, with no loss of comprehension, will help you in other subjects as well as in English, and the general principles apply to any language. Naturally, you will not read every book at the same speed. You would expec

47、t to read a newspaper, for example, much more rapidly than a physics or economics textbook-but you can raise your average reading speed over the whole range of materials you wish to cover so that the percentage (百分比 ) gained will be the same whatever kind of reading you are concerned with. The readi

48、ng passages which follow are all of an average level of difficulty for your stage of instruction. They are all about five hundred words long. They are about topics of general interest which do not require a great deal of specialized knowledge. Thus they fall between the kind of reading you might fin

49、d in your textbooks and the much less demanding kind you will find in a newspaper or light novel. If you read this kind of English, with understanding at, say, four hundred words per minute, you might drop to two hundred or two hundred and fifty. Perhaps you would like to know what reading speeds are common among native English speaking university students and how those speeds c

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