2022年考博英语-西北工业大学考前模拟强化练习题89(附答案详解)

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1、2022年考博英语-西北工业大学考前模拟强化练习题(附答案详解)1. 单选题Most nurses are women, but in the higher ranks of the medical profession women are in a( ).问题1选项A.scarcityB.minorityC.minimumD.shortage【答案】B【解析】考查名词词义辨析。scarcity “不足,缺乏”;minority “少数,少数派”;minimum“最小值”;shortage “不足,缺少”。句意:大部分护士是女性,但是在更高级别的医疗职业中,女性却只有少数。选项B符合题意。2.

2、 单选题Disease is a fluid concept influenced by societal and cultural attitudes that change diachronically in response to new scientific and medical discoveries. Historically, doctors defined a disease according to a cluster of symptoms, and as their clinical descriptions became more sophisticated they

3、 started to classify diseases into separate groups, so that from this medical taxonomy came new insights into disease etiology. Before the 20th century, schizophrenia and syphilitic insanity were treated as the same disease, but by early 1900 it became evident that psychoses without associated demen

4、tia represented a separate disease for which the term schizophrenia was then coined. The definition of schizophrenia continues to evolve from the psychiatric disease of the 1960s to an illness with a suspected genetic etiology, though the existence of such an etiology remains uncertain. While an opt

5、imistic hunt is still on for the genes involved, we must continue to define schizophrenia in terms of the presence or absence of “positive” and “negative” symptoms.Labeling someone as diseased, however, has enormous individual, social, financial, and physic implications, for irrespective of disease

6、symptoms, the label itself may lead to significant distress. Individuals with asymptomatic conditions, including genetic variations, may be perceived by themselves or others as having a disease. It is not that labeling someone as diseased is always positiveit does have severe ramifications, affectin

7、g decisions to have children or resulting in unjust treatment by life, medical, and disability insurersbut it can be beneficial, legitimizing symptoms, clarifying issues of personal responsibility, and improving accessibility to health care. Nevertheless, deviations from normal that are not associat

8、ed with risk should not be considered synonymous with disease. Two schoolsnominalist and essentialist or reductionist-have debated the clinical criteria used to label a patient as diseased. Nominalists label symptoms with a disease name, such as schizophrenia, and do not offer an explanation of the

9、underlying etiology, while essentialists contend that for every disease there is an underlying pathological etiology, and now argue that the essential lesion defining the disease state is a genetic abnormality.It has been suggested that diseases defined according to the essentialist tradition may be

10、 precisely wrong, whereas those defined in the nominalist traditional may be roughly accurate. But in labeling a disease state, we must consider both the phenotype (symptoms) or the genotype (genetic abnormality), for adverse consequences, while the latter helps suggest specific genetic or pharmacol

11、ogic therapies. Thus, both clinical criteria and genetic abnormalities should be used to define a disease state, and the choice of a disease definition will vary according to what one wishes to achieve, the genetic counseling of family members or the effective treatment of the patient.1.The author o

12、f the passage is primarily concerned with( ).2.It can be inferred that the author considers the way schizophrenia has been classified by doctors after 1960s to be an example of which of the following?3.According to the passage, an adherent of the “nominalist school would classify a rare new fever in

13、 which of the following ways?4.Which of the following best describes the function of the last paragraph in relation to the passage as a whole?5.It can be inferred that which of the following situations is likely to be most problematic to an adherent of the “essentialist” method of pathological taxon

14、omy?问题1选项A.proposing a return to a traditional taxonomical systemB.describing a way to resolve a taxonomical dilemmaC.assessing the success of a new taxonomical methodD.predicting a change in future taxonomy问题2选项A.A disease which resisted traditional methods of classification, but has been served we

15、ll by modern methods of classification.B.A disease which has resisted modern methods of classification, and continues to require a traditional method of classification.C.A disease which satisfies modern methods of classification best, but which scientists prefer to classify through a traditional met

16、hod.D.A disease which satisfies traditional methods of classification best, but which scientists prefer to classify through a modern method.问题3选项A.She would wait until the disease appears in other patients, then classify it by establishing variations in their symptoms.B.She would determine whether the disease is acquired or genetic, then classify it accordingly.

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