2022甘肃职称英语考试模拟卷(5).docx





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1、2022甘肃职称英语考试模拟卷(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.Changes of Womens Role 2.Changes of Womens Role 3.Changes of Womens Role 4.Changes of Womens Role 5.Changes of Womens Role 6.Changes of Womens Role 7.Changes of Womens Role 8.Changes of Womens Role 9.Change
2、s of Womens Role 10.There is less crime now; it seems that there is a (fall) in the crime rate.AdecreaseBinclineCdefeatDslope 11.She (undertakes) to verify the true source of the rumor.AtriesBdecidesCpromisesDrefuses. 12.If the population keeps on growing, there will eventually not be enough resourc
3、es left to (support) life on the earth.AdetainBcontinueCcontainDmaintain 13.I (reserve) the right to disagree.AdeserveBkeepCperceiveDnotice 14.The land crab, a forest-floor scavenger native to tropical America, migrates to the water to (breed).AdieBswimCmateDhatch 15.She couldnt (judge) distances.Aa
4、rbitrateBdiscoverCfindDdetermine 16.Through a procedure known as time-sharing, one large computer can be employed (simultaneously) by lots of small users.Aahead of timeBall the timeCat the same timeDin time 17.Many economists have given in to the fatal (lure) of mathematics.AerrorBfunctionCattractio
5、nDmiracle 18.Icy roads and poor visibility are familiar (hazards) in the Midwest.AchargesBconditionsCweatherDdangers 19.Please let me know if any problems (arise).AbecomeBoccurCcomeDfind 20.The train stopped (abruptly), making us wonder where we were.Aall of a suddenBfastCquicklyDslowly 21.They join
6、ed the army (willingly).AintentionallyBconsciouslyCvoluntarilyDreluctantly 22.The (current) edition of that magazine discusses the ancient civilization of Latin America.AfirstBlatestColdDspecial 23.Mary had sold her bike, taken a driving (test) and bought a car.AexaminationBquizCexerciseDcheck 24.Sh
7、e (purchased) a ticket and went up on the top deck.AtookBboughtCshowedDmade 25.Cancer1. Cancer, which may arise from any type of cell and in any body tissue, is not a single disease but a large number of diseases classified according to the tissue and type of cell of origin. Several hundred such cla
8、sses exist, constituting three major subtypes; sarcomas, carcinomas, leukemias and lymphomas.2. A number of factors produce cancer in a proportion of exposed individuals. Among these factors are heredity, viruses, ionizing(离子)radiation, chemicals, and alterations in the immune system. For a long tim
9、e these various factors seemed to work in different ways, but now researchers are studying how they might interact.3. More than 1,350,000 new cases of cancer occur in the United States each year. It is the second leading cause of death in the nation, accounting for about 550,000 deaths annually. The
10、 incidence of cancer varies enormously among different geographic areas. The age-adjusted death rate from all cancers in males is 310. 9 per 100,000 in Luxembourg (the highest) as Compared to 37. 5 in El Salvador (the lowest). For women it is 175.2 in Denmark and 48.7 in El Salvador. The figures for
11、 the United States are 216. 6 per 100,000 men and 136.5 per 100,000 women.4. The principal approach to curing cancer is to remove all of the malignant (恶性的) cells by a surgical operation. In the past this meant the removal of all of the involved tissue and as much tumors, notably cancer of the breas
12、t, this is not always necessary. However, it may help to relieve symptoms.5. The most important preventive measure in controlling cancer is stopping tobacco use, which is the cause of 30 percent of all deaths from cancer. A large reduction might follow better diet: optimal (适当的)calorie intake to avo
13、id obesity (肥胖), reduction of calories form fat to 20 percent of the diet, reduction of redmeat intake, and increased intake of dietary fiber and protective foods.A. Causes of cancerB. Types of cancerC. Control cancerD. The attitude faced to cancerE. Mortality Rate from cancerF. Treating cancer by s
14、urgeryParagraph 2 26.Optimistic Prognosis Most doctors are too optimistic in predicting how long dying patients have to live, and this has a negative effect on the care they receive in their final days, American researchers said Friday. A study by scientists at the University of Chicago Medical Cent
15、er in Illinois showed that of the survival estimates for 486 terminally ill patients given by 343 doctors, _(46). _ (47). And in some cases doctors predicted patients had five time longer to live than proved to be the case. Doctors are inaccurate in their prognoses (预后) for terminally ill patients a
16、nd the error is systematically optimistic, professor Nicholas Christakis and Dr Elizabeth Lamont said in a report in The British Medical Journal. The researchers added that doctors who knew their patients best were more likely to get it wrong. _(48) ,the type of systematic bias toward optimism that
17、we have found in doctors objective prognostic assessments may be adversely(不利地)affecting patient care, the researchers added. Instead of receiving three months of hospice care, which is considered to be the ideal,_(49 ). Patients who thought they had longer to live also opted for more aggressive tre
18、atment instead of palliative (治标的)care, the report said. The researcher suggested doctors should get second opinions from colleagues_( 50 ) , before giving a prognosis. Reliable prognostic information is a key determinant in both doctors and patients decision making, they said.A. many patients recei
19、ved only one months care because of the optimistic prognosis.B. Although some error is unavoidable.C. a lot of patients are eager to leave the hospital.D. only 20 percent were accurate.E. Particularly if they know a patient well.F. Sixty three percent of the predictions overestimated the time patien
20、ts had left. 27.Global Warming and Technological changes Recent studies have identified four major global environmental risks: acid rain, ozone depletion, deforestation and the greenhouse effect. On the whole, thanks to technological changes, people now tend to move toward warmer regions in North Am
21、erica and Europe. Climate warming will probably be a boon to Alaska, which is Americas least productive state in Gross National Product(GNP)per square mile. Studies of the impact of global warming on the United States and other developed regions find that the most vulnerable areas are those dependen
22、t on unmanaged ecosystemson naturally occurring rainfall, run-off and temperatures, and the extremes of these variables. Agriculture, forestry and coastal activities fall into this category. Most economic activity in industrialized countries, however, depends very little on the climate. Intensive-ca
23、re units of hospitals, communications, heavy manufacturing and microelectronics are among the sectors likely to be unaffected by climatic change. In selecting whether to set up in, say, Hong Kong or in Warsaw, few businesses will consider temperature a weighty factor. Greenhouse warming would have l
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