1、全国职称英语等级考试2008年全国职称英语等级考试卫生类(A级)试题第1部分:词汇选项(第115题,每题l分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或短语画有底横线,请为每处画线部分确定1个意义最为接近的选项。1With immense relief, I stopped running. A some Benormous Clittle D extensive 2The scientists began to accumulate data. Acollect Bhandle Canalyze D investigate 3Jack eventually overtook the last tr
2、uck. Ah-l Bpassed Creached D led 4Sometimes it is advisable to book hotels in advance. A possible Bprofitable Ceasy D wise 5The reason for their unusual behavior remains a puzzle. Afact Bmystery Cstatement D game 6That guy is really witty. Asmart Bugly Chonorable D popular 7The world champion, suffe
3、red a sensational defeat. Areasonable Bdramatic Chumiliating D horrifying 8It seems that only Mary is eligible for the job. Aprepared Btrained Cqualified D guided 9This poem depicts the beautiful scenery of a town in the South. Apraises Bwrites Cimitates D describes10 The meaning is still obscure. A
4、vague Btransparent Calien D significant11 Dumped waste might contaminate water supplies. Adestroy Bdecrease Cdelay D pollute12 ne theory postulates that the ancient Filipinos came from India and Persia. Aassumes Bexpects Cpredicts D considers13 It is very difficult for a child to adhere to rules. Ar
5、emember Bfollow Cunderstand D learn14 I hope that l didnt do anything absurd last night. Aawkward Bstrange Cstupid D awful15 There should be laws that prohibit smoking around children. Aforbid Badvocate Cinherit D withdraw第2部分:阅读判断(第1622题, 每题l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;
6、如果该句提供的是错误信息,请选择B;如果该句的信息文中没有提及, 请选择C。Sleep Problems Plague the Older SetOlder Americans often have difficulty getting a good nights rest. Its a huge quality-oflife problem, experts say, because contrary to popular belief, seniors require about the same amount of sleep as younger adults. Sleep probl
7、ems and sleep disorders are not an inherent(固有的)part of aging, said Dr. Harrison G. Bloom, an associate clinical professor of geriatrics(老年病学)and medicine at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York City. Its pretty much of a myth that older people need less sleep than younger people.Yet, in a
8、 study published recently in The American Journal of Medicine, researchers found that more than half of older Americans have problems getting the sleep they need. Older people tend to have sleep fragmentation. meaning they wake up more often during the night, said study author Dr. Julie Gammack, an
9、assistant professor of medicine in the Division of Geriatric Medicine at St. Louis University. They also seem to get less REM sleep, the type of sleep during which rapid eye movement occurs, Bloom added. Its unclear what role these naturally occurring changes in sleep patterns have on a persons qual
10、ity of life, Bloom said. What is important, though, is that older people often have actual sleep disorders and problems with sleep. he said. And, experts say, there is usually more than one cause. Sleep trouble in older adults is typically associated with acute and chronic illnesses. including speci
11、fic sleep disorders like sleep apnea(呼吸暂停)and restless leg syndrome that appear with greater frequency in older populations, said Michael V. Vitiello, a professor of psychiatry and behavioral sciences and associate director of the University of Washingtons Northwest Geriatric Education Center. Takin
12、g multiple medications, as many older people do, can also lead to fatigue and hypersomnia, or being tired all the time, Bloom added. Another big problem, he noted, is depression and anxiety. Those are very commonly associated with sleep problems.Despite the prevalence(流行)of sleep difficulties in old
13、er adults, many patients arent getting the help they need. As a result, problems like insomnia(失眠), restless leg syndrome and sleep apnea are under -diagnosed and undertreated. Bloom said. 16Sleep problems can seriously affect ones quality of life. A Right BWrong C Not mentioned17It is true that old
14、er people need less sleep than younger people. A Right BWrong C Not mentioned18Younger people in America seldom complain of sleep disorders. A Right BWrong C Not mentioned19 The number of older Americans with sleep problems is not small. A Right BWrong C Not mentioned 20 Sleep fragmentationrefers to
15、 a marked lack ofREMsleep. A Right BWrong C Not mentioned21 The causes of sleep problems in older people remain unidentified. A Right BWrong C Not mentioned22 Actions will soon be taken in America to better help people with sleep problems:A Right BWrong C Not mentioned第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第2330题, 每题l分, 共8
16、分)下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第2326题要求从所给的6个选项中为第l4段每段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第2730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。Depression and the Elderly1 We all feel sad at times. However, clinical depression is a serious matter. Clinical depression sometimes called major depression, is a biologically based brain disorder that affects one
17、s thoughts, feelings, behavior, and physical health. When people complain that they feel terrible they have no Interest or take no pleasure in things, have trouble sleeping, lack energy, have poor appetite, or cannot concentrate, depression is a definite possibility. 2 Depression in its many forms a
18、ffects more than 6.5 million of the 35 million Americans who are 65 years or older. Most older people with depression have been suffering from episodes(发作)of the illness during much of their lives. For others, depression has a first onset(起病)in late life-even for those in their 80s and 90s. Depressi
19、on in older persons is closely associated with dependency and disability and causes great suffering for the individual and the family. 3 Many older people and their families dont recognize the symptoms of depression, arent aware that it is a medical illness, and dont know how it is treated. Others m
20、ay mistake the symptoms of depression as signs of dementia(痴呆). Also, many older people think that depression is a character flaw(缺陷)and are worried about being stigmatized(给带来耻辱), so they blame themselves for their illness and are too ashamed(羞耻的)to get help. Others worry that treatment would be to
21、o costly. 4 Older persons with depression rarely seek treatment for the illness. Unrecognized and untreated depression has fatal consequences in terms of both suicide and nonsuicide mortality(死亡率). The highest rate of suicide in the US is among older white men. Depression is the single most signific
22、ant risk factor for suicide in that population. Tragically, many of those people who go on to commit suicide have reached out for help-20see a doctor the day they die. 40the week they die。and 70in the month they die. Yet depression is frequently missed. 23Paragraph l24Paragraph 225Paragraph 326Parag
23、raph 4A How common is depression in later life?B What is depression?C What relieves depression in older people?D Why does depression in older people often go untreated?E Can depression in older people be treated?F What are the consequences of untreated depression in older people?27Clinical depressio
24、n is different from.28Depression in older people is strongly linked with. 29Depression is regarded by many older people as. 30Many older people commit suicide as a result of. Aa character flawBnormal sadness and griefCa definite possibilityDdependency;and disabilityEa significant risk factorFunrecog
25、nized and untreated depression第4部分:阅读理解(第3145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。第一篇Centers of the Great European Cities The centers of the great cities of Europe are meeting places by tradition. People gather there to drink coffee and chat late into the night. A mixture of locals and
26、tourists make for an exciting, metropolitan atmosphere. Squares, plazas(广场)and arcades(拱廊)form the heart of Europes cities. Venice in Italy has the Piazza San Marco-a beautiful square surrounded by shops, Churches restaurants and cafes in Barcelona. Spain. La Bosqueria is a lively market with hundre
27、ds of stalls selling all kinds of goods. Londons Covent Garden is filled with fruit and vegetable stalls by day and musicians, acrobats(杂技演员)and artists by night. The government buildings at the center of many cities often are architecturally impressive. In London, they serve as a beautiful backdrop
28、(背景)to the coffee tables that line the streets and the banks of the Thames. These vibrant(有活力的)hearts are the product of centuries of evolution, Social historian Joel Garreau told US News and World Report recently, The reason people think Venice is so great today is you dont see all the mistakes. sa
29、id Garreau, Those have all been removed. Most European cities were laid out before the invention of the car, so bars, restaurants and cafes were near to peoples homes. Today the focus of many Europeans life has moved away from the centers. They live in the suburbs and outskirts driving to supermarke
30、ts to get their supplies. But on a continent where people treasure convention, there are still those who hold onto traditional ways, living and shopping locally. These people, together with tourists, provide the city centers with their reason for existence. Coffee culture plays a part in keeping the
31、se city centers flourishing. This is particularly true of Paris whose citizens are famous enthusiastic conversationalists. This skill is developed over many hours spent chatting over espressos(浓咖啡)and cigarettes. Religion also plays a role in developing sociable atmosphere. People in Roman Catholic countries used to visit the Church on an almost daily basis. Entire communities would gather in the same building and then move out to the markets, cafs and bars in the surrounding streets. An enormous example of this relationship between church a
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