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1、B. To go by Taxi.D. To rent a car.B. 1-213-555-2112.D. 1-231-555-2112.B. A frequent headache.D. A boring hospitalization.B. Boss and secretary.D. Driver and passenger.B. To help his brother right away.D. To seek advice from the woman.B. He is examining a patient.D. He is taking a patients history.B.
2、 To go to the botanic garden.D. To play tennis.C. Four.D. Seven.B. She cried over her failure.D. She was jealous of the man.B. He will never try the stuff. D. he regrets tried the stuff.B. He will not join the team.2023年全国医学博士外语统一考试英语试卷Paper OnePart I Listening Comprehension (30%)Section A1. A. John
3、 failed the exam.B. John didnt take the exam.C. John passed the exam, but scored low.D. It took John a long time to pass the exam.2. A. To travel by train.C. To go hiking.3. A. 1-231-555-1212.C. 1-213-555-1212.4. A. Morning sickness.C. A pain in her right leg.5. A. Doctor and patient.C. Agent and cu
4、stomers.6. A. To buy another pair of shoes.C. To turn to his brother for help.7. A. He is offering a piece of advice.C. He is attending his daughter.8. A. To ask the man to call her back.C. To do some gardening.9. A. Louise is not a new comer.B. Louise loves being a nurse.C. Louise did a lot of work
5、 for the man.D. Louise has been waiting for a long time.10. A. Two.B. Three.11. A. She was thrown out of the car.B. She was knocked down by a car.C. She hit her head on the steering wheel.D. She got the steering wheel in her chest.12. A. She overacted to the man.C. She made a success of diet.13. A.
6、He hates those who fool around.C. He will shoot any drug dealer.14. A. The opposite to the mans expectation.B. A quicker recovery than expected.C. A pair of mismatching boots.D. her healthy pregnancy.15. A. He will do as requested.C. be allowed to use a certain amount of water and electricityD. do a
7、s required to generate enough water and electricity for the day82. According to the passage, envirocredits go to those who.A. recycle their garbage at homeB. limit themselves to solar energyC. push envirotechnology forwardD. do some environment-friendly83. the effects the wife is feeling at once fol
8、lowing the instructions refer to.A. the desire to make a babyB. the permission to make a babyC. the device to help her make a babyD. the consequences of making a baby84. The good news for the wife turned into bad news because.A. she has to wait for another 37 yearsB. to create a new life is to repla
9、ce an old oneC. population is strictly controlled in the countryD. today she is not healthy enough to make a baby85. What is the passage?A. It is a scenarioB. It is a true storyC. It is a piece of newsD. Its a scientific reportPassage SixJust because youre better educated doesnt mean that youre any
10、more rational than everyone else, not matter how hard you may try to give that impression.Take the selection of lottery numbers. A survey in Florida described at this years annual meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science shows that better educated people try to use random n
11、umber system to pick their lottery numbers.Despite the apparent logic of choosing random numbers, however, their chances of winning are not better than those of ordinary folk who use birthdays, anniversaries and other “lucky dates. Nor are they better off than those who draw on omens and intuitions,
12、 picking numbers seen on car number-plates and in dreams. But no doubt they feel a lot more rational.That appearance of rationality“ may be a dangerous thing. Scientists are not immune to subtle and subjective influences on their judgments. Take the data from a survey of the public and members of th
13、e British Society of Toxicology discussed at the same meeting.The survey shows that most people agree with the view that animals can be used to help predict how humans will react to chemicals, and that if a chemical causes cancer in an animal we can be reasonably sure“ it will cause cancer in humans
14、. The toxicologists, however, are more circumspect. They accept the first statement but arc less likely to agree that if a chemical causes cancer in an animal, it will cause cancer in a human.Can this difference be attributed to their expertise? Perhaps. But consider the considerable variation among
15、 toxicologists: those who were young, female, working in academia rather than industry or who felt that technology is not always used for the good of all, were more likely to agree that what causes cancer in an animal will cause cancer in a human.Maybe we need to think more about how who we are affe
16、cts our rational decisions.86. According to the Florida-based survey, those who are better educated feel a lot more rational about the way they.A. look at the worldB. use logic in doing scienceC. choose their lottery numbersD. use numbers professionally and personally87. Actually, the selection of r
17、andom numbers.A. does not work any better than the use of omens and intuitionsB. stands more chance of winning a lottery in the United StatesC. is wrongly appreciated by rational peopleD. is widely practiced in lottery88. What are the survey data suggesting in the passage?A. We are leave in the age
18、of rationality.B. Nobody can be trusted in terms of truth.C. Humans and animals do not react to chemicals in the same way.D. The sense of rationality cannot avoid being subjectively influenced89. What the author is trying to say in the passage.A. can be further illustrated by the opinion among toxic
19、ologistsB. is acceptable to those young and female toxicologistsC. is rational enough to accept in the world of scienceD. has much to do with his own experience90. Which of the following can be the best title for the passage?A. A Very Comforting IllusionB. A Rational Approach to LotteryC. A Survey o
20、n Education and RationalityD. A Difference between Scientists and OthersPaper TwoPart V Writing(20%)水果是否可吃可不吃水果含有人体必需而又不能自身合成的矿物质,具有强抗氧化作用、防止细胞苍老的维 生素以及可以明显降低血液中胆固醇浓度的可溶性纤维果胶等,对人体健康特别有益。 但中国人特殊是男性,常常吃水果的比例很低。20世纪80年头我在美国分析了美国100万人10年追踪探讨的资料,发觉不吃或很少 吃水果的人群,肺癌死亡率为吃水果人群的1.75倍。而且从45岁到74岁的每个5岁年龄 组均出现类似的结
21、果,说明这种因果关系特别牢靠。美国有句谚语叫:“一天一个苹果,不用看医生工说明他们很早就总结出了水果对疾病 的预防作用。世界卫生组织近年来提出了“每天五蔬果”的口号。其含义是,为保障健康,最好每天吃 够五种蔬菜和五种水果。近年来美国哈佛高校的一些探讨表明,多进食水果和蔬菜还可降低中风和冠心病的发病 危急。那么,究竟是水果中的什么成分起到了这样的作用?是不是维生素?服用市售维生素制 剂是否可起到相同作用?我又进一步分析了肺癌死亡与服用维生素制剂的关系。结果发觉, 常常服用维生素并不能起到类似的爱护作用,再特地分析重度吸烟者肺癌死亡率与进食水果 和服用维生素制剂的关系,发觉水果仍旧起到爱护作用,而
22、维生素却没有,该分析探讨的结 论是人工合成的维生素不能替代水果对肺癌死亡的预防作用。后来的一些探讨也得出了同样 的结论。对此,养分免疫学专家的说明是:自然植物中的维生素并不是单独起作用,而是与其他 维生素和养分素相互联合一起工作。一种维生素补充的过多或不足,均会影响和减弱其他养 分素或维生素的作用。由于化学合成的维生素是与其他维生素和养分素分别的,复方的各成 分间的比例也与自然的不尽相同,所们他们不能产生与自然物质中所含的维生素一样的功 效。有些国外的专家把这种现象戏称为“人造的不如神造的“。另外,蔬菜水果中还可能含有 某些尚未被人类相识的生理活性物质。目前,自然食物的抗氧化作用已成为一个重要
23、的探讨 领域,各国养分学家正在进行探讨开发。探讨已证明,有些蔬菜水果具强抗氧化作用,如大 蒜、胡萝卜、柿子椒、柑橘、舜猴桃等能提高体内超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)的活性,发挥延 缓苍老的作用。美国心脏病学会指出,在一般状况下,只要消化汲取功能正常,合理进食就不存在缺乏 维生素问题,不必另行补充。同时还提示人们留意从日常食物中摄取必需的维生素。综上所述,在日常生活中,水果应作为每日膳食的重要组成部分,决不是可有可无的东 西。对一般人群来说,维生素制剂决不能也不应当代替日常对水果、蔬菜的进食。另外,过 多地服用维生素制剂还可能引致一些副作用,有些甚至特别严峻。如服用过量维生素D会 导致软组织钙化,对肾
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