2011职称英语卫生类新增精简版

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1、1阅读理解 新增 Cooking Oil Fumes Cause TumorThe leading cause of lung cancer among women in the city was cooking oil fumes while men are more likely to develop the disease from smoking, said medical experts after a five-year research study 练习:1What a new tendency in lung cancer is concluded by the researc

2、hers?D Patients with lung cancer become younger, especially females2Which of the following diseases is the most common among the local residents in Shanghai?B Breast cancer3What symptoms may be complained of by most women with lung cancer after long term, close contact with cooking oil fumes? A Irri

3、tated eyes and throat4What was the local womens reaction when they learned that cooking oil fumes could lead to cancer? B Surprised 5Which of the following has relatively little connection with womens lung cancer?D Personal health and physical conditionExercise Can Replace Insulin for Elderly Diabet

4、icsMost older people with so-called type II diabetes could stop taking insulin if they would do brisk exercise for 30 minutes just three times a week, according to new medical research results reported in the Copenhagen newspaper Berlingske Tidende on Monday 练习:1How could most elderly type II diabet

5、ics stop taking insulin? C By doing brisk exercise for half an hour at least three times a week2Physical exercise may increase the body ability to utilise insulin by B 30 per cent3. The subjects of the research tests conducted at the Copenhagen Central Hospital includedD both A and B 4. To what a de

6、gree have diebetics to exercise in order to achieve the desired effect?A To the degree where they begin to sweat5.According to Dela,among most diabetics the importance of exercise is C of watching their dietC less understood than Preventing Child MaltreatmentChild maltreatment is a global problem wi

7、th serious life-1ong consequencesThere are no reliable global estimates for the prevalence of child maltreatmentData for many countries。especially low-and middle-income countries, are lacking 练习:1.The difficult situation in the global estimates of the child maltreatment is due to the following facto

8、rs EXCEPT according to the passage.C there is a shortage of the professional data collectors2.Which of the following statements is ture according to the passage? B 2550of all children were reported to have been physically abused 3Many homicide deaths in children under 15 are wrongly categorized into

9、 the following types EXCEPT according to the passage B diarrhea4Which of the following is NOT mentioned as the bad impact caused by child maltreatment?A The child will behave badly in his memory of his childhood when he grows up5The maltreated children often bear all the following characteristics EX

10、CEPT_to the passage D they often try their best to meet the requirements from their parents+Be Alert to1 Antimicrobial ResistanceThe ability of micro-organisms to find ways to evade the action of the drugs used to cure the infections they cause is increasingly recognized as a global public health is

11、sue练习:1Why is the use of antibiotics arousing globally increasing interest? A A The misuse of the antibiotics has caused stronger bacteria resistance and no new drugs against the bacteria are available at present2Which of the following is true of the article published in The Lancet Infectious Diseas

12、es?C A new strain has been found to be highly resistant to almost all antibiotics3mo of the following is NOT mentioned in the passage to take cautious and proper action about the AMR? D Those who study in universities4All the following recommendations to the governments from WH0 is true EXCEPT D D l

13、imit on the hospitals to store more antibiotic drugs than they can use5What can you infer from the passage? B B Even with the new strains against the existing antibiotics,the transmission of multidrug resistant organisms is still under control阅读资料 精选31:Pool Watch (泳池监护)1. AI means the same as D)arti

14、ficial intelligence.2. What is required of AI software to save a life? C)It can distinguish between a swimmer and a shadow.3. How does Poseidon save a life? B)It alerts the lifeguard.4. Which of the following statements about Travor Baylis is NOT true? A)He runs.5. The word “considered” in paragraph

15、 5 could be best replaced by B)“rated”.32:The Cherokee Nation 1 (彻罗基部落)1. The Cherokee Nation used to live B)in the southeastern part of the US.2. One of the ways that Sequoyah copied from the white man is the way of A)writing down the spoken language.3. A law was passed in 1830 to C)force the Chero

16、kees to move westward.4. When the Cherokees began to leave their lands, D)all of the above.5. Many Cherokees died on their way to their new home mainly becauseC)they did not have enough food and clothes.33:A Ride in a Cable-car(乘坐缆车)1.The cable-car in Singapore C)takes visitors to Sentosa.2.Which of the following about the cable-cars is true? A)The cars move along

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