2020年度全国职称英语考试卫生类A级真题模拟及答案.pdf
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1、全国职称英语考试卫生类A级真题及答案资料仅供参考全国职称英语考试卫生类(A级)真题及答案第 1 部分: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 个词或短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定1 个意义最为接近的选项。1.I w ant t o prov ide my boy s w it h a decent edu cat ion.A.priv at e B.s pecial C.general D.good2.Low er t ax es w ou ld s pu r inv es t ment and help economic grow t h.A.at t
2、 ract B.encou rage C.s pend D.requ ire3.St eep s t airs can pres ent a part icu lar haz ard t o older people.A.ev idence B.cas e C.danger D.pict u re4.The project requ ired t en y ears of diligent res earch.A.s cient ific B.bas ic C.s ocial D.hardw orking5.The t w o banks hav e annou nced plans t o
3、merge nex t y ear.A.break B.clos e C.s ell D.combine6.He demolis hed my argu ment in minu t es.A.dis prov ed B.accept ed C.dis pu t ed D.s u pport ed7.Her fat her w as a qu iet man w it h gracefu l manners.A.s imilar B.polit e C.u s u al D.bad资料仅供参考8.Regu lar v is it s from a s ocial w orker can be
4、of immens e v alu e t o old people liv ing alone.A.moderat e B.equ al C.great D.immediat e9.He w as rat her v agu e abou t t he reas ons w hy he nev er finis hed s chool.A.u nclear B.bad C.bright D.general1 0.He w as kept in appalling condit ions in pris on.A.crit ical B.neces s ary C.normal D.t err
5、ible1 1.I can t pu t u p w it h my neighbor,s nois e any longer,w hich is driv ing me mad.A.generat e B.meas u re C.t olerat e D.redu ce1 2.I enjoy ed t he play-it had a clev er plot and v ery fu nny dialogu es.A.hu morou s B.boring C.long D.original1 3.You r dog needs at leas t 2 0 minu t es of v i
6、gorou s ex ercis e ev ery day.A.free B.regu lar C.phy s ical D.energet ic1 4.Ou r arrangement s w ere t hrow n int o complet e t u rmoil.A.relief B.dou bt C.confu s ion D.failu re1 5.Pat ricia s t ared at t he ot her girls w it h res ent ment.A.dou bt B.anger C.lov e D.s u rpris e第 2 部分:阅读判断(第 1622题
7、,第题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资料仅供参考息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及,请选择C。Retirement Brings Most a Big Health BoostThe self-reported health of the newlyretired improves so much that most feel eightyears younger,a new European study suggests.This happy news was true o
8、f almosteveryone except a small minority-only 2percent-who had experienced ideal conditionsin their working life,anyway.“The results really say three things:thatwork puts an extra burden on the health ofolder workers,that the effects of this extraburden are largely relieved by retirement and,finally
9、,that both the extra burden and the reliefare larger when working conditions are poor,“said Hugo Westerlundjead author of a studypublished online Nov.9 in The Lancet.This资料仅供参考indicates that there is a need to provideopportunities for older workers to decrease thedemands in their work out of concern
10、 of theirhealth and well-being.nBut of course,added Westerlund,who ishead of epidemiology at the Stress ResearchInstitute at Stockholm University in Sweden notall older workers suffer from poor perceivedhealth.Many are indeed remarkably healthyand fit for work.But sooner or later,everyonehas to slow
11、 down because of old age catching up.Last week,the same group of researchersreported that workers slept better afterretirement than before.Sleep improves atretirement,which suggests that sleeping couldbe a mediator between work and perception ofpoor health,nWesterlund said.This study looked at what
12、the same 15,000资料仅供参考French workers,most of them men,had to sayabout their own health up to seven yearspre-retirement and up to seven yearspost-retirement.As participants got closer to retirement age,their perception of their own health declined,but went up again during the first year ofretirement.T
13、hose who reported being in poorer healthdeclined from 19.2 percent in the year prior toretirement to 14.3 percent by the end of the firstyear after retiring.According to the researchers,that means post-retirement levels of poor healthfell to levels last seen eight years previously.The changes were s
14、een in both men andwomen,across different occupations,and lastedthrough the first seven years of not punching theclock.资料仅供参考Workers who felt worse before retirementand had lower working conditions reportedgreater improvements as soon as they retired,the team found.16.Most of the newly retired feel
15、youngerand healthier than before.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned17.Older workers are generally as fit forwork as younger workers.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned资料仅供参考18.Older workers usually get on very wellwith younger workers.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned19.Europe is aging faster than most otherparts
16、of the globe.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned20.The study analyzed the participants,perception of their own health in a certainperiod.资料仅供参考A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned21.The participants came from variouscountries in Europe.A.RightB.WrongC.Not mentioned22.The findings of the study apply toconditions
17、all over the world.A.RightB.Wrong资料仅供参考C.Not mentioned第 3 部分:概括大意与完成句子(第 2330题,每题1 分,共 8 分)下面的短文后有2 项测试任务:第 2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第14段每段选择1 个最佳标题;第 27-30题要求从所给的6 个选项中为每个句子确定1 个最佳选项。Parkinsons DiseaseI Parkinsons disease affects the way youmove.It happens when there is a problem withcertain nerve cells in
18、 the brain.Normally,thesenerve cells make an important chemical calleddopamine(多巴胺).Dopamine sends signals tothe part of your brain that controls movements.It lets your muscles move smoothly and do whatyou want them to do.When you haveParkinsons,these nerve cells break down.Then资料仅供参考you no longer h
19、ave enough dopamine,and youhave trouble moving the way you want to.2 No one knows for sure what makes thesenerve cells break down.But scientists are doinga lot of research to look for the answer.They arestudying many possible causes,including agingand poisons in the environment.Abnormalgenes seem to
20、 lead to Parkinson*s disease insome people.But so far,there is not enoughproof to show that it is always inherited.3 Tremor(颤抖)may be the first symptomyou notice.It is one of the most common signs ofthe disease,although not everyone has it.Tremor often starts in just one arm or leg oronly on one sid
21、e of the body.It may be worsewhen you are awake but not moving the affectedarm or leg.It may get better when you move thelimb or you are asleep.In time,Parkinsonsaffects muscles all through your body,so it canlead to problems like trouble swallowing or资料仅供参考constipation(便秘).In the laterstages of the
22、disease,a person with Parkinsons may have afixed or lank expression,trouble speaking,andother problems.Some people have a decrease inmental skills.4 At this time,there is no cure forParkinsons disease.But there are several typesof medicines that can control the symptoms andmake the disease easier to
23、 live with.You mayneed to take several medicines to get the bestresults.23.Paragraph 1.24.Paragraph 2.25.Paragraph 3.26.Paragraph 4.A.Means of Diagnosis of the Disease资料仅供参考B.Tips for Patients with the DiseaseC.Common Treatment for the DiseaseD.Definition of Parkinsons DiseaseE.Possible causes of th
24、e DiseaseF.Typical Symptoms of the Disease27.Youll find it hard to move the way youwant to.28.A lot of research is being done to findout.29.One of the most common signs ofParkinsons is t r e mor.30.A person with Parkinson*s has to learnto live with the disease.资料仅供参考A.what affects muscles all throug
25、h yourbodyB.if there isnt enough dopamine in yourbodyC.which cannot be cured yetD.which may be the first symptom younoticeE.if you have a fixed or blank expressionF.what causes Parkmson*s disease第 4 部分:阅读理解(第 31-45题,每题3分,共 45分)下面有3 篇短文,每篇短文后有5 道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1 个最佳选项。资料仅供参考Do Patients Trust Doctors
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