试卷详情
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职称英语卫生类B级-14
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[单项选择]From 1994 to 1998 the number of Americans who had donated a kidney reached 244.
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[单项选择]People with heart disease, diabetes and high blood pressure are not suitable for kidney donation.
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[单项选择]According to Paragraph 1, you could only tell whether you are really brave by
A. taking an examination.
B. acting like a mouse.
C. being tested in real life.
D. jumping into a river.
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[填空题]Paragraph 4 .............
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[单项选择]The main idea of the third paragraph is
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[填空题]Local newspapers are well received because they carry articles that please ...............
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[单项选择]No one sells organs in the U.S. since it is illegal.
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[单项选择]It is useless to argue with him once he has {{U}}made up his mind{{/U}}.
A. settled
B. solved
C. said
D. decided
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[单项选择]I have no {{U}}alternative{{/U}} but to report him to the local police.
A. opinion
B. means
C. choice
D. selection
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[单项选择]The conference {{U}}explored{{/U}} the possibility of closer trade links.
A. denied
B. investigated
C. stressed
D. created
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[单项选择]We tried to {{U}}restrict{{/U}} our conversation to arguments relevant to the topic.
A. put
B. suit
C. confine
D. resort
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[单项选择]One of the reasons why the number of kidney donors has risen is that one is better off with one kidney instead of two.
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[单项选择]Medal's theories on heredity
A. are only applicable to pea plants.
B. are only applicable to animals.
C. are applicable to all forms of life.
D. are only applicable to humans,
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[填空题]Paragraph 5 .............
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[单项选择]As a writer, he {{U}}turned out{{/U}} three novels that year.
A. refused
B. read
C. produced
D. accepted
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[单项选择]According to the passage, the adrenalin level in your blood rises when
A. you face danger.
B. you feel tired.
C. you are calm.
D. you are hungry.
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[填空题]Many local newspapers in Britain are making ...............
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[单项选择]Some transplant centers invent "medical problems" to cheat potential kidney donors.
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[单项选择]We {{U}}consume{{/U}} a lot more than we are able to produce.
A. waste
B. buy
C. use
D. sell
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[单项选择]None of the Americans who donated a kidney during the period lasting from 1994 to 1998 died from the procedure.
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[单项选择]Almost all economists agree that nations {{U}}gain{{/U}} by trading with one another.
A. work
B. profit
C. rely
D. prove
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[单项选择]The question "Are you a man or a mouse " really means to ask whether you believe
A. you are a tall person or a short one.
B. you are a brave person or a coward.
C. you are a human being or an animal.
D. you enjoy real life or not.
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[填空题]Paragraph 3 .............
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[单项选择]The chemical is {{U}}deadly{{/U}} to rats but safe to cattle.
A. fatal
B. hateful
C. good
D. useful
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[单项选择]You don't have to be dead to donate a kidney, but you had better know the risks before you give it up.
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[单项选择]Lifetime employment in the Japanese company means that the employee
A. leaves his company only when business is bad.
B. gets a job soon after he leaves school or university.
C. can work there throughout his career.
D. can have his serious mistakes in work corrected.
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[单项选择]The writer gives the example of Lenny Brown to show that
A. it is dangerous to see a plane crash into a river.
B. women are afraid of being drowned in ice-cold water.
C. a man may find how brave he actually is when faced with danger.
D. Lenny was brave to save seventy-nine lives.
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[单项选择]What can be concluded from the second and third paragraphs
A. A number of scientists found genes in the 18th and 19th centuries.
B. Scientific discoveries were made one after another in the 18th and 19th centuries.
C. Many scientists succeeded in finding out how the features of living things were passed on to the next generation in the 18th and 19th centuries.
D. It took a long time for scientists to find out why members of the same family look like each other.
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[单项选择]It doesn't {{U}}stand to reason{{/U}} that he would lie.
A. seem logical
B. look pleasant
C. appear obvious
D. sound important
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[单项选择]Brothers and sisters often look a bit different from each other because
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[单项选择]Which of the following statements is INCORRECT
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[单项选择]During his lifetime he was able to {{U}}accumulate{{/U}} quite a fortune.
A. control
B. spend
C. collect
D. exchange
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[单项选择]I wonder what your {{U}}aim{{/U}} in life is.
A. symbol
B. goal
C. action
D. attitude
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[填空题]Local newspapers rarely give opinions on .............
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[单项选择]Winston Churchill gave a {{U}}moving{{/U}} speech.
A. nervous
B. foolish
C. stirring
D. fast
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[单项选择]The passage mainly discusses
A. how lifetime employment works in Japan.
B. what benefits lifetime employment has brought to Japanese workers.
C. what lifetime employment is.
D. how lifetime employment is viewed.
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[单项选择]Lifetime employment influences one's
A. achievements at work.
B. performance at work.
C. career options.
D. attitude toward work.
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[单项选择]The last paragraph tells us that when you are absolutely scared,
A. you will work hard.
B. you may die and become a stone.
C. you cannot move at all.
D. you may want to find a stone.
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[单项选择]It's impolite to {{U}}cut in{{/U}} when two persons are holding a conversation.
A. leave
B. talk loudly
C. stand up
D. interrupt
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[单项选择]The way one looks, talks and moves depends
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[单项选择]The indecisive man was {{U}}readily{{/U}} persuaded to change his mind again.
A. easily
B. hardly
C. subtly
D. suddenly
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[填空题]Paragraph 2 ..........
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[填空题]British people have the habit of reading newspapers in the ...............
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[单项选择]The Japanese worker is fond of his company's products because of
A. his marriage with the daughter of the president.
B. the close link between him and his company.
C. his willingness to work overtime.
D. his active participation in quality control
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[单项选择]The father was {{U}}unwilling{{/U}} to give his son the keys to his car.
A. reluctant
B. eager
C. pleased
D. angry