2020年《职称英语》 (卫生类A级)模拟试卷,职称英语(卫生类),职称英语.pdf
2020年 职 称 英 语(卫 生 类 A级)模 拟 试 卷,职 称 英 语(卫 生 类),职 称 英 语 第 1 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 The news will horrify everyone.A.attractB.terrifyC.temptD.excited正 确 答 案:B,第 2 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 The article sketched the major events of the decade.A.describedB.offeredC.outlinedD.presented正 确 答 案:C,第 3 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 I wont tolerate that kind of behavior.A.bearB.acceptC.admitD.take正 确 答 案:A,第 4 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 Their style of playing football is utterly different.A.barelyB.scarcelyC.hardlyD.totally正 确 答 案:D,第 5 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 Her sister urged her to apply for the job.A.advisedB.causedC.forcedD.promised正 确 答 案:A,第 6 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 Even sensible men do absurbed things.A.unusualB.ridiculousC.specialD.typical正 确 答 案:B,第 7 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 She bumpt into her boyfriend in town this morning.A.walkedB.cameC.fledD.ran正 确 答 案:D,第 8 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 This sort of thing is bound to happen.A.sureB.quickC.fastD.swift正 确 答 案:A,第 9 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 At the age of 30,Hersey suddenly became a celebrity.A.bossB.managerC.starD.dictator正 确 答 案:C,第 1 0 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 He cannot discriminate between a good idea and abad one.A.judgeB.assessC.distinguishD.recognize正 确 答 案:C,第 n 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 They are concerned for the fate of the forest andIndians who dwell in it.A.liveB.sleepC.hideD.gather正 确 答 案:A,第 1 2 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 The index is the government?s chief gauge of futureeconomic activity.A.methodB.measureC.wayD.manner正 确 答 案:B,第 1 3 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 The architecture is harmonious and no building isover six-storey high.A.old-fashionedB.traditionalC.conventionalD.balanced正 确 答 案:D,第 1 4 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 The food is inadequate for ten people.A.demandedB.qualifiedC.insuff icientD.required正 确 答 案:C,第 1 5 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)词 汇 选 项 She persevered in her ideas despite obviousobjections raised by friends.A.persistedB.insistedC.resistedD.suggested正 确 答 案:A,第 1 6 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)阅 读 判 断 The Spanish Flu EpidemicIf you re worried about the possibility of a coming birdflu epidemic,you can take comfort in the fact that humanityhas survived a similar influenza epidemic in the past.Startingits rounds at the end of World War I,the 1918 flu killed anestimated 50 million people.Popularly known as the Spanish Flu,this type of influenzawas far worse than your common cold.Normally,influenza onlykills those who are more vulnerable to disease,such as newborns,the old or the sick.However,the Spanish Flu was prone tokilling the young and healthy.Often it would disable itsvictims in hours;within a day,they would be dead,typicallyfrom extreme cases of pneumonia(肺 炎).The Spanish Flu was quite nasty 一 fast-spreading anddeadly.It managed to spread across the globe,devastating theworld.Then suddenly,after two years ravaging(蹂 蹒)the Earth,it disappeared as quickly as it had arisen.Despite its nickname,the Spanish Flu did not originate inSpain.Its true origins are unknown.Some believe it started inUS forts and then spread to Europe as America joined the war;others think that it populated the trenches of the English andthe French and eventually broke out in 1918.Regardless of whereit started,eventually a fifth of the world population sufferedthe disease,with a global mortality rate(死 亡 率)estimatedat 2.5%of the population.Modernity was partly to blame for the quick spread of thedisease.It passed throughout the world on trade routes andshipping lines.It hit Northern America,Europe,Asia,Africaand the South Pacific.The war did not help at all 一 themovement of supplies and troops aided the spread of the SpanishFlu,as well as the trench warfare.Imagine the speed at whicha virus can spread in a crowded ditch.The fast emergence ofthe virus in the trenches caused some soldiers to believe thatthe Spanish Flu was a new form of biological warfare.Luckily,the Spanish Flu simply vanished by 1920.It isbelieved the flu simply ran out of fuel to spread.The Spanish Flu started during World War I.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned正 确 答 案:A,第 1 7 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)阅 读 判 断 The Spanish Flu EpidemicIf you re worried about the possibility of a coming birdflu epidemic,you can take comfort in the fact that humanityhas survived a similar influenza epidemic in the past.Startingits rounds at the end of World War I,the 1918 flu killed anestimated 50 million people.Popularly known as the Spanish Flu,this type of influenzawas far worse than your common cold.Normally,influenza onlykills those who are more vulnerable to disease,such as newborns,the old or the sick.However,the Spanish Flu was prone tokilling the young and healthy.Often it would disable itsvictims in hours;within a day,they would be dead,typicallyfrom extreme cases of pneumonia(肺 炎).The Spanish Flu was quite nasty 一 fast-spreading anddeadly.It managed to spread across the globe,devastating theworld.Then suddenly,after two years ravaging(蹂 蹒)the Earth,it disappeared as quickly as it had arisen.Despite its nickname,the Spanish Flu did not originate inSpain.Its true origins are unknown.Some believe it started inUS forts and then spread to Europe as America joined the war;others think that it populated the trenches of the English andthe French and eventually broke out in 1918.Regardless of whereit started,eventually a fifth of the world population sufferedthe disease,with a global mortality rate(死 亡 率)estimatedat 2.5%of the population.Modernity was partly to blame for the quick spread of thedisease.It passed throughout the world on trade routes andshipping lines.It hit Northern America,Europe,Asia,Africaand the South Pacific.The war did not help at all 一 themovement of supplies and troops aided the spread of the SpanishFlu,as well as the trench warfare.Imagine the speed at whicha virus can spread in a crowded ditch.The fast emergence ofthe virus in the trenches caused some soldiers to believe thatthe Spanish Flu was a new form of biological warfare.Luckily,the Spanish Flu simply vanished by 1920.It isbelieved the flu simply ran out of fuel to spread.The Spanish Flu posed a greater threat to the old and the sick.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned正 确 答 案:B,第 1 8 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)阅 读 判 断 The Spanish Flu EpidemicIf you re worried about the possibility of a coming birdflu epidemic,you can take comfort in the fact that humanityhas survived a similar influenza epidemic in the past.Startingits rounds at the end of World War I,the 1918 flu killed anestimated 50 million people.Popularly known as the Spanish Flu,this type of influenzawas far worse than your common cold.Normally,influenza onlykills those who are more vulnerable to disease,such as newborns,the old or the sick.However,the Spanish Flu was prone tokilling the young and healthy.Often it would disable itsvictims in hours;within a day,they would be dead,typicallyfrom extreme cases of pneumonia(肺 炎).The Spanish Flu was quite nasty 一 fast-spreading anddeadly.It managed to spread across the globe,devastating theworld.Then suddenly,after two years ravaging(蹂 蹒)the Earth,it disappeared as quickly as it had arisen.Despite its nickname,the Spanish Flu did not originate inSpain.Its true origins are unknown.Some believe it started inUS forts and then spread to Europe as America joined the war;others think that it populated the trenches of the English andthe French and eventually broke out in 1918.Regardless of whereit started,eventually a fifth of the world population sufferedthe disease,with a global mortality rate(死 亡 率)estimatedat 2.5%of the population.Modernity was partly to blame for the quick spread of thedisease.It passed throughout the world on trade routes andshipping lines.It hit Northern America,Europe,Asia,Africaand the South Pacific.The war did not help at all themovement of supplies and troops aided the spread of the SpanishFlu,as well as the trench warfare.Imagine the speed at whicha virus can spread in a crowded ditch.The fast emergence ofthe virus in the trenches caused some soldiers to believe thatthe Spanish Flu was a new form of biological warfare.Luckily,the Spanish Flu simply vanished by 1920.It isbelieved the flu simply ran out of fuel to spread.As the Spanish Flu was spreading,people in Australia wereworried.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned正 确 答 案:C,第 1 9 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)阅 读 判 断 The Spanish Flu EpidemicIf you re worried about the possibility of a coming birdflu epidemic,you can take comfort in the fact that humanityhas survived a similar influenza epidemic in the past.Startingits rounds at the end of World War I,the 1918 flu killed anestimated 50 million people.Popularly known as the Spanish Flu,this type of influenzawas far worse than your common cold.Normally,influenza onlykills those who are more vulnerable to disease,such as newborns,the old or the sick.However,the Spanish Flu was prone tokilling the young and healthy.Often it would disable itsvictims in hours;within a day,they would be dead,typicallyfrom extreme cases of pneumonia(肺 炎).The Spanish Flu was quite nasty 一 fast-spreading anddeadly.It managed to spread across the globe,devastating theworld.Then suddenly,after two years ravaging(蹂 蹒)the Earth,it disappeared as quickly as it had arisen.Despite its nickname,the Spanish Flu did not originate inSpain.Its true origins are unknown.Some believe it started inUS forts and then spread to Europe as America joined the war;others think that it populated the trenches of the English andthe French and eventually broke out in 1918.Regardless of whereit started,eventually a fifth of the world population sufferedthe disease,with a global mortality rate(死 亡 率)estimatedat 2.5%of the population.Modernity was partly to blame for the quick spread of thedisease.It passed throughout the world on trade routes andshipping lines.It hit Northern America,Europe,Asia,Africaand the South Pacific.The war did not help at all themovement of supplies and troops aided the spread of the SpanishFlu,as well as the trench warfare.Imagine the speed at whicha virus can spread in a crowded ditch.The fast emergence ofthe virus in the trenches caused some soldiers to believe thatthe Spanish Flu was a new form of biological warfare.Luckily,the Spanish Flu simply vanished by 1920.It isbelieved the flu simply ran out of fuel to spread.The Spanish Flu disappeared two years after it broke out.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned正 确 答 案:A,第 2 0 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)阅 读 判 断 The Spanish Flu EpidemicIf you re worried about the possibility of a coming birdflu epidemic,you can take comfort in the fact that humanityhas survived a similar influenza epidemic in the past.Startingits rounds at the end of World War I,the 1918 flu killed anestimated 50 million people.Popularly known as the Spanish Flu,this type of influenzawas far worse than your common cold.Normally,influenza onlykills those who are more vulnerable to disease,such as newborns,the old or the sick.However,the Spanish Flu was prone tokilling the young and healthy.Often it would disable itsvictims in hours;within a day,they would be dead,typicallyfrom extreme cases of pneumonia(肺 炎).The Spanish Flu was quite nasty 一 fast-spreading anddeadly.It managed to spread across the globe,devastating theworld.Then suddenly,after two years ravaging(蹂 蹒)the Earth,it disappeared as quickly as it had arisen.Despite its nickname,the Spanish Flu did not originate inSpain.Its true origins are unknown.Some believe it started inUS forts and then spread to Europe as America joined the war;others think that it populated the trenches of the English andthe French and eventually broke out in 1918.Regardless of whereit started,eventually a fifth of the world population sufferedthe disease,with a global mortality rate(死 亡 率)estimatedat 2.5%of the population.Modernity was partly to blame for the quick spread of thedisease.It passed throughout the world on trade routes andshipping lines.It hit Northern America,Europe,Asia,Africaand the South Pacific.The war did not help at all 一 themovement of supplies and troops aided the spread of the SpanishFlu,as well as the trench warfare.Imagine the speed at whicha virus can spread in a crowded ditch.The fast emergence ofthe virus in the trenches caused some soldiers to believe thatthe Spanish Flu was a new form of biological warfare.Luckily,the Spanish Flu simply vanished by 1920.It isbelieved the flu simply ran out of fuel to spread.The Spanish Flu was named after the place where it started.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned正 确 答 案:B,第 2 1 题 题 目 分 类:未 按 章 节 分 类 的 试 题(如 真 题 模 拟 预 测 题)阅 读 判 断 The Spanish Flu EpidemicIf you re worried about the possibility of a coming birdflu epidemic,you can take comfort in the fact that humanityhas survived a similar influenza epidemic in the past.Startingits rounds at the end of World War I,the 1918 flu killed anestimated 50 million people.Popularly known as the Spanish Flu,this type of influenzawas far worse than your common cold.Normally,influenza onlykills those who are more vulnerable to disease,such as newborns,the old or the sick.However,the Spanish Flu was prone tokilling the young and healthy.Often it would disable itsvictims in hours;within a day,they would be dead,typicallyfrom extreme cases of pneumonia(肺 炎).The Spanish Flu was quite nasty 一 fast-spreading anddeadly.It managed to spread across the globe,devastating theworld.Then suddenly,after two years ravaging(蹂 蹒)the Earth,it disappeared as quickly as it had arisen.Despite its nickname,the Spanish Flu did not originate inSpain.Its true origins are unknown.Some believe it started inUS forts and then spread to Europe as America joined the war;others think that it populated the trenches of the English andthe French and eventually broke out in 1918.Regardless of whereit started,eventually a fifth of the world population sufferedthe disease,with a global mortality rate(死 亡 率)estimatedat 2.5%of the population.Modernity was partly to blame for the quick spread of thedisease.It passed throughout the world on trade routes andshipping lines.It hit Northern America,Europe,Asia,Africaand the South Pacific.The war did not help at all 一 themovement of supplies and troops aided the spread of the SpanishFlu,as well as the trench warfare.Imagine the speed at whicha virus can spread in a crowded ditch.The fast emergence ofthe virus in the trenches caused some soldiers to believe thatthe Spanish Flu was a new form of biological warfare.Luckily,the Spanish Flu simply vanished by 1920.It isbelieved the flu simply ran out of fuel to spread.About half of the people in the world suff