2013年职称英语考试卫生类A级真题

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  • 1. Thetowerremainsintacteveraftertwohundredyears.[1分]

    Aunknown

    Bundamaged

    Cunusual

    Dunstable

  • 2. Theydidn'tseemtoappreciatethemagnitudeoftheproblem.[1分]

    Aexistence

    Bcause

    Cimportance

    Dsituation

  • 3. Thecontractbetweenthetwocompanieswillexpiresoon.[1分]

    Ashorten

    Bstart

    Cend

    Dresume

  • 4. Thedrinkingwaterhasbecomecontaminatedwithlead.[1分]

    Apolluted

    Btreated

    Ctested

    Dcorrupted

  • 5. Paragraph3__________.[1分]

    AMainreasonforthepopularityoforganicfood

    BDescriptionoforganicfarming

    CFactorsthataffectfoodhealthvalue

    DTestingthetasteoforganicfood

    ENecessitytoremovehiddendangersfromfood

    FResearchintowhetherorganicfoodisbetter

  • 6. Paragraph4__________.[1分]

    AMainreasonforthepopularityoforganicfood

    BDescriptionoforganicfarming

    CFactorsthataffectfoodhealthvalue

    DTestingthetasteoforganicfood

    ENecessitytoremovehiddendangersfromfood

    FResearchintowhetherorganicfoodisbetter

  • 7. Techniquesoforganicfarminghelp__________.[1分]

    Ashowthatorganiccropsaresaferthanconventionalones

    Bbespeciallytrained

    Cimprovesoilquality

    Dpoisonyou

    Ebeeaten

    Faffecttheirnutritionalcontent

  • 8. Thereisnoconvincingevidenceto__________.[1分]

    Ashowthatorganiccropsaresaferthanconventionalones

    Bbespeciallytrained

    Cimprovesoilquality

    Dpoisonyou

    Ebeeaten

    Faffecttheirnutritionalcontent

  • 9. Theweatherconditionsduringthegrowthofcrops__________.[1分]

    Ashowthatorganiccropsaresaferthanconventionalones

    Bbespeciallytrained

    Cimprovesoilquality

    Dpoisonyou

    Ebeeaten

    Faffecttheirnutritionalcontent

  • 10. WhatdoesKitsoKhamasayabouthoneybadgers?[3分]

    ATheyarealwayslookingforfood.

    BTheydonotenjoyhumancompany.

    CItiscommonforthemtoattackpeople.

    DTheyshowinterestinthingstheyarenotfamiliarwith.

  • 11. Whatdidtheteamfindoutabouthoneybadgers?[3分]

    AThereweresomecreaturestheydidnoteat.

    BTheywereafraidofpoisonouscreatures.

    CFemalebadgersdidnotmixwithmalebadgers.

    DTheymaygetsomeofthewatertheyneededfromfruit.

  • 12. Whichofthefollowingisatypicalfeatureofmalebadgers?[3分]

    ATheydon'trunveryquickly.

    BTheydefendtheirterritoryfromotherbadgers.

    CTheyhuntoveraverylargearea.

    DTheyaremoreaggressivethanfemales.

  • 13. Whathappenedwhenhoneybadgersgotusedtohumansaroundthem?[3分]

    ATheylostinterestinpeople.

    BTheybecamelessaggressivetowardsothercreatures.

    CTheystartedeatingmore.

    DOtheranimalsstartedworkingwiththem.

  • 14. [1分]

    Acarries

    Bhas

    Crequires

    Dmakes

  • 15. [1分]

    Areason

    Bpurpose

    Ctreatment

    Dchance

  • 16. [1分]

    Aaccount

    Btrouble

    Cconfusion

    Deffort

  • 17. [1分]

    Awhat

    Bthat

    Csince

    Dit

  • 18. Respectforlifeisacardinalprincipleofthelaw.[1分]

    Afundamental

    Bmoral

    Cregular

    Dhard

  • 19. Theproposalwasendorsedbythemajorityofmembers.[1分]

    Arejected

    Bapproved

    Csubmitted

    Dconsidered

  • 20. Manyexpertsremainskepticalabouthisclaims.[1分]

    Auntouched

    Bcertain

    Csilent

    Ddoubtful

  • 21. Thisspecieshasnearlydiedoutbecauseitshabitatisbeingdestroyed.[1分]

    Aturneddead

    Bpassedby

    Ccarriedaway

    Dbecomeextinct

  • 22. Ekmandidresearchinseveralcountriesandgotdifferentresults.[1分]

    ARight

    BWrong

    CNotmentioned

  • 23. AmericansgetangrymoreoftenthantheForepeoplefromNewGuinea.[1分]

    ARight

    BWrong

    CNotmentioned

  • 24. Ekmanthinksthatsomebasicemotionsarethesameeverywhere.[1分]

    ARight

    BWrong

    CNotmentioned

  • 25. Twopeoplemightfeeldifferentemotionsaboutthesamething.[1分]

    ARight

    BWrong

    CNotmentioned

  • 26. WhatdoestheHarvardfindingshow?[3分]

    ANotalltoddlersusebabytalk.

    BSomechildrenneedmoreconversationthanothers.

    CLanguagelearningtakesplaceinorderedsteps.

    DNotallbrainsworkinthesameway.

  • 27. Whenthewritersays“criticalperiod”,hemeansaperiodwhen__________.[3分]

    Astudiesproduceusefulresults

    Badultsneedtobetaughtlikechildren

    C1anguagelearningtakesplaceeffectively

    Dimmigrantswanttolearnanotherlanguage

  • 28. Iftwosistersareidenticaltwins.theircompleteDNAsare_________.[3分]

    Athesame

    Bunique

    Cdifferent

    Dsimilar

  • 29. DNAfingerprintingisatechniqueof_________.[3分]

    AgroupingDNAstrandsintostructures

    BsegmentingDNAwithprobes

    Cconstructingbodytissuesbyenzymes

    DidentifyingapersonbycomparingDNAs

  • 30. [1分]

    Alast

    Ball

    Conce

    Drisk

  • 31. [1分]

    Aservice

    Bdiscount

    Cprotection

    Dadvice

  • 32. [1分]

    Afor

    Bas

    Cwith

    Din

  • 33. [1分]

    Aleading

    Bcausing

    Cdiagnosing

    Drepeating

  • 34. Threeworld-classtennisplayerscametocontendforthistitle.[1分]

    Aargue

    Bclaim

    Cwish

    Dcompete

  • 35. Therulesaretoorigidtoallowforhumanerror.[1分]

    Ageneral

    Bcomplex

    Cinflexible

    Ddirect

  • 36. Sheshedafewtearsatherdaughter'swedding.[1分]

    Aproduced

    Bwiped

    Cinjected

    Dremoved

  • 37. Thepolicewillneedtokeepawaryeyeonthisareaoftown.[1分]

    Acautious

    Bnaked

    Cblind

    Dprivate

  • 38. Peopleofdifferentculturessmilewhentheyunderstandeachother.[1分]

    ARight

    BWrong

    CNotmentioned

  • 39. Paragraph2__________.[1分]

    AMainreasonforthepopularityoforganicfood

    BDescriptionoforganicfarming

    CFactorsthataffectfoodhealthvalue

    DTestingthetasteoforganicfood

    ENecessitytoremovehiddendangersfromfood

    FResearchintowhetherorganicfoodisbetter

  • 40. Whatisthewriter’smainpurposeinParagraph2?[3分]

    ATorejecttheviewthatadoptedchildrenneedtwolanguages.

    BToarguethatcultureaffectsthewaychildrenlearnalanguage.

    CTogivereasonswhyadoptedchildrenwereusedinthestudy.

    DTojustifyaparticularapproachtolanguagelearning.

  • 41. Whataspectoftheadoptedchildren’slanguagedevelopmentdifferedfromthatofUS—bornchildren?[3分]

    ATherateatwhichtheyacquiredlanguage.

    BTheirfirstwords.

    CThewaytheylearntEnglish.

    DThepointatwhichtheystartedproducingsentences.

  • 42. DNAfingerprintingwasfirstusedin_________.[3分]

    Acriminalinvestigation

    Banimalreproduction

    Cprivatelaboratories

    Dgeneticdiseasedetection

  • 43. ItcanbeinferredfromParagraph5thatDNAfingerprinting_________.[3分]

    Aiscostlytothepolice

    Bcouldbeasocialissue

    C1stheonlywaytoproveinnocence

    Dhasbeenaprofitablebusiness

  • 44. ____________[2分]

    AButthisadvantagealsohasabigdrawback--upto10%ofthebiggesttoadssufferfromarthritis.

    BThetasknowfacingthecountryishowtoremovethetoads.

    CButarthritisdidn'tslowdowntoadsoutsidethelaboratory.

    DToadswithlongerlegsmovefasterandtravellongerdistanceswhiletheothersarebeingleftbehind.

    EToadsarenotbuilttoberoadrunners--theyarebuilttositaroundpondsandwetareas.

    FFurthermore,theysoontakeoverthenaturalhabitatsofAustralia'snativespecies.

  • 45. ____________[2分]

    AButthisadvantagealsohasabigdrawback--upto10%ofthebiggesttoadssufferfromarthritis.

    BThetasknowfacingthecountryishowtoremovethetoads.

    CButarthritisdidn'tslowdowntoadsoutsidethelaboratory.

    DToadswithlongerlegsmovefasterandtravellongerdistanceswhiletheothersarebeingleftbehind.

    EToadsarenotbuilttoberoadrunners--theyarebuilttositaroundpondsandwetareas.

    FFurthermore,theysoontakeoverthenaturalhabitatsofAustralia'snativespecies.

  • 46. [1分]

    Aworthy

    Bfull

    Cproud

    Dcapable

  • 47. [1分]

    Adoctors

    Bresearchers

    Cpatients

    Dnurses

  • 48. [1分]

    Abeats

    Bfailures

    Cattacks

    Dshapes

  • 49. [1分]

    Aoption

    Bmethod

    Cproposal

    Ddata

  • 50. Themethodsofcommunicationusedduringthewarwereprimitive.[1分]

    Areliable

    Beffective

    Csimple

    Dalternative

  • 51. Comeout,orI'llbustthedoordown.[1分]

    Ashut

    Bbeat

    Cset

    Dbreak

  • 52. Rumorsbegantocirculateabouthisfinancialproblems.[1分]

    Asend

    Bhear

    Cconfirm

    Dspread

  • 53. PaulEkmanstudiespeople'sfacesindifferentcultures.[1分]

    ARight

    BWrong

    CNotmentioned

  • 54. Fearisthemostdifficultemotiontochange.[1分]

    ARight

    BWrong

    CNotmentioned

  • 55. Paragraph1__________.[1分]

    AMainreasonforthepopularityoforganicfood

    BDescriptionoforganicfarming

    CFactorsthataffectfoodhealthvalue

    DTestingthetasteoforganicfood

    ENecessitytoremovehiddendangersfromfood

    FResearchintowhetherorganicfoodisbetter

  • 56. Thecloseraplantistoitsnaturalstate;thelesssuitableitisto__________.[1分]

    Ashowthatorganiccropsaresaferthanconventionalones

    Bbespeciallytrained

    Cimprovesoilquality

    Dpoisonyou

    Ebeeaten

    Faffecttheirnutritionalcontent

  • 57. Snedeker,GerenandShaftobasedtheirstudyonchildrenwho__________.[3分]

    AwerefindingitdifficulttolearnEnglish

    BwerelearningEnglishatalateragethanUSchildren

    Chadcomefromanumberoflanguagebackgrounds

    DhadtakenEnglishlessonsinChina

  • 58. PeoplequestionthereliabilityofDNAfingerprintingfor_________.[3分]

    Athesubjectiveinterpretationoftestresults

    Bitscomplexprocedure

    Citslargescaleresearch

    Ditsuniformtestingstandards

  • 59. WhydidthewildlifeexpertsvisittheKalahariDesert?[3分]

    ATofindwherehoneybadgerslive.

    BTocatchsomehoneybadgersforfood.

    CTofindoutwhyhoneybadgershaveabadreputation.

    DToobservehowhoneybadgersbehave.

  • 60. ____________[2分]

    AButthisadvantagealsohasabigdrawback--upto10%ofthebiggesttoadssufferfromarthritis.

    BThetasknowfacingthecountryishowtoremovethetoads.

    CButarthritisdidn'tslowdowntoadsoutsidethelaboratory.

    DToadswithlongerlegsmovefasterandtravellongerdistanceswhiletheothersarebeingleftbehind.

    EToadsarenotbuilttoberoadrunners--theyarebuilttositaroundpondsandwetareas.

    FFurthermore,theysoontakeoverthenaturalhabitatsofAustralia'snativespecies.

  • 61. ____________[2分]

    AButthisadvantagealsohasabigdrawback--upto10%ofthebiggesttoadssufferfromarthritis.

    BThetasknowfacingthecountryishowtoremovethetoads.

    CButarthritisdidn'tslowdowntoadsoutsidethelaboratory.

    DToadswithlongerlegsmovefasterandtravellongerdistanceswhiletheothersarebeingleftbehind.

    EToadsarenotbuilttoberoadrunners--theyarebuilttositaroundpondsandwetareas.

    FFurthermore,theysoontakeoverthenaturalhabitatsofAustralia'snativespecies.

  • 62. ____________[2分]

    AButthisadvantagealsohasabigdrawback--upto10%ofthebiggesttoadssufferfromarthritis.

    BThetasknowfacingthecountryishowtoremovethetoads.

    CButarthritisdidn'tslowdowntoadsoutsidethelaboratory.

    DToadswithlongerlegsmovefasterandtravellongerdistanceswhiletheothersarebeingleftbehind.

    EToadsarenotbuilttoberoadrunners--theyarebuilttositaroundpondsandwetareas.

    FFurthermore,theysoontakeoverthenaturalhabitatsofAustralia'snativespecies.

  • 63. [1分]

    Aput

    Bgo

    Ctake

    Dkeep

  • 64. [1分]

    Afinal

    Bdifferential

    Cusual

    Dearly

  • 65. [1分]

    Asuffered

    Blaunched

    Cavoided

    Dstarted

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