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1、2021山东职称英语考试考前冲刺卷(5)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Exercise Cuts Cancer Deaths in Men 2. 阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出7个句子,请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断。 B Stomach Ulcer/B Stomach ulcers are the cause of severe pain for many people. Doctors have been able to help lessen the pain of
2、 ulcers. They could not cure them. Now doctors have discovered a cause of ulcers. This means they may have found a way to cure people who suffer from the stomach pain. Studies show that ten percent of the population will develop an ulcer at some time in their life. So a possible cure is good news fo
3、r many people. Ulcers are wounds in the stomach that are similar to small cuts or tears. These wounds can harm the tissue in the stomach, the pipe that carries the food to the stomach or parts of the small intestines. Fluids in the stomach then increase the pain of an ulcer. How does a person know h
4、e or she has an ulcer Doctors say most people with ulcers feel a burning pain in their chest or stomach3. This pain often is called heartburn. It usually happens before eating or during the night. It causes some people to lose their desire to eat, or they are unable to keep food in their stomachs. D
5、octors believed that ulcers were caused by unusually strong stomach fluids, which damaged stomach tissue. Now they have discovered that most ulcers are caused by a bacterial organism called Hillico Bactor Pilorie or H Pilorie. H Pilorie bacteria are what make stomach produce extra stomach fluid. Doc
6、tors found that they can kill the bacteria with medicines called antibiotics. Health experts say the discovery of a cure for ulcers can save thousands of millions of dollars in medical costs. They also believe curing ulcers will reduce the number of people who develop, stomach cancer. The number of
7、people with stomach cancer is very high in Japan, Southeast Asia and pans of Africa. Doctors say a person is more likely to get an ulcer if someone in his or her family has had one. In fact a person with the family history of ulcers is three times more likely to get one than other people. There are
8、ways people can protect themselves from developing an ulcer. Doctors say it is more important to reduce the amount of strong fluids in the stomach. To do this, doctors say, people should not smoke cigarettes or drink alcohol. And they say people should reduce tension in their lives.In the past, doct
9、ors couldnt do anything about stomach ulcers. AA. RightBB. WrongCC. Not mentioned 3. 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。 B第一篇/BB Egypt Felled by Famine/B Even ancient Egypts mighty pyramid builders were powerless in the face of the famine that helped bring down their civ
10、ilisation around 2180 BC. Now evidence gleaned from mud deposited by the River Nile suggests that a shift in climate thousands of kilometres to the south was ultimately to blame - and the same or worse could happen today. The ancient Egyptians depended on the Niles annual floods to irrigate their cr
11、ops. But any change in climate that pushed the African monsoons southwards out of Ethiopia would have diminished these floods. Dwindling rains in the Ethiopian highlands would have meant fewer plants to stablise the soil. When rain did fall it would have washed large amounts of soil into the Blue Ni
12、le and into Egypt, along with sediment from the White Nile4. The Blue Nile mud has a different isotope signature from that of the White Nile. So by analysing isotope differences in mud deposited in the Nile Delta, Michael Krom of Leeds University worked out what proportion of sediment came from each
13、 branch of the river. Krom reasons that during periods of drought, the amount of the Blue Nile mud in the river would be relatively high. He found that one of these periods, from 4,500 to 4,200 years ago, immediately predates the fall of the Egypts Old Kingdom. The weakened waters would have been ca
14、tastrophic for the Egyptians. Changes that affect food supply dont have to be very large to have a ripple effect in societies, says Bill Ryan of the Lamont Doherty Earth Observatory in New York. Similar events today could be even more devastating, says team member Daniel Stanley, a geoarchaeologist
15、from the Smithsonian Institution in Washington, D.C. Anything humans do to shift the climate belts would have an even worse effect along the Nile system today because the populations have increased dramatically.Why does the author mention pyramid builders ABecause they once worked miracles.BBecause
16、they were well-built.CBecause they were actually very weak.DBecause even they were unable to rescue their civilisation. 4.B第二篇/BB After-birth Depression Blamed for Womans Suicide/B A new mother apparently suffering from postpartum mental illness fell to her death from a narrow 12th-floor ledge of a
17、Chicago hotel, eluding the lunging grasp of firemen called to help. The Chicago Tribune reported Tuesday that the mother of a 3-month-old daughter, Melanie Stokes, 41, was said to be suffering from3 a severe form of after-birth depression called postpartum psychosis, an extremely rare biological res
18、ponse to rapidly changing hormonal levels that can result in4 hallucinations, delusions, severe insomnia and a drastic departure from reality. That was a monster in my daughters brain, said Stokes mother, Carol Blocker. The medicine took no effect at all, while her grief was so strong that nothing c
19、ould make up for it. Im just glad she didnt take her daughter with her. Virtually all new mothers get postpartum blues, also called the baby blues, which are brief episodes of irritability, moodiness and weepiness. About 20 per cent of birthing women experience postpartum depression, which can be tr
20、iggered by hormonal changes, sleeplessness and the pressures of being a new mother. It is often temporary and highly treatable. But The Tribune said what scientists suspect Stokes was battling, postpartum psychosis, is even more extreme and is considered a psychiatric emergency. During postpartum ps
21、ychosis - a very real disorder that affects less than 1 percent of women, according to the National Institute of Mental Health- a mother .might hear voices, have visions, feel extremely agitated and be at risk of harming the child or herself. Often the consequences are tragic. In 1987, Sheryl Masip
22、of California told a judge that postpartum psychosis made her drive a Volvo over her 6-week-old son. Latrena Pixley of Washington, D. C. o, said the disorder was why she smothered her 6-week-old daughter in 1992. And last year, Judy Kirby, a 31-year-old Indianapolis mother allegedly suffering from p
23、ostpartum psychosis, sped into oncoming traffic and plowed into a minivan, killing seven youngsters, including three of her own.Which of the following is NOT a symptom of postpartum psychosis AVisions.BDelusions.CInflamed breast.DSerious sleeplessness. 5. 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
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