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2017年卫生类A职称英语模拟题

  27 The initial Ebola outbreak was found in _

  28 The difference between SARS and Ebola viruses lies in _

  29 The symptoms of the patients after being infected may first appear

  30 The Ebola virus transmits by contact with

  A infected body fluids

  B the mode of transmission

  C within a wide range of days

  D three countries in West Africa

  E against the outbreak severity

  F the initial days of being infected

  答案:D A C E E C F A

  第2部分:阅读判断(第16—— 22题,每题1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;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。

  One-Third of Parents Lack Facts about Child Development

  One-third of parents of babies have a surprisingly low knowledge of child development,

  including basic concepts about what their children should know or how they should act, a new study finds.

  For instance, the study found that many the difference between right and wrong, and with other children.

  parents don't know that l-year-olds can't tell often don't cooperate or share when playing

  The results are surprising because the parents who took part in the survey had young children, said lead author Dr. Heather Paradis, a pediatric fellow at the University of Rochester Medical Center in New York. "They were watching or had just watched their kids go through this development, and they were probably the most knowledgeable of anybody. "

  Paradis and her colleagues examined the results of a survey of parents-98. 6 percent of whom were mothers-of more than 10,000 9-month-old babies. As part of the survey ,the parents were asked 11 questions designed to test their knowledge of a baby's development.

  The researchers also examined what the parents said about their interactions with their children, and watched videotapes of how the parents taught new things to their kids.

  One-third of those surveyed incorrectly answered four or more of the questions. Even when the researchers adjusted the statistics to account for such factors as education levels and income, those parents were still less likely to enjoy " healthy interactions" with their children.

  A lack of proper understanding of a child's development can cause various problems, Paradis said. For example, she said, a mother might expect an 18-month-old child to sit still for a doctor's appointment, even though children that age are normally curious and like to wander around.

  "A mom could misinterpret a child's normal curiosity as intentionally being defiant (反抗的) , and could respond with harsh discipline, withdrawal of affection and repetition of that pattern over time," Paradis said. "That could hinder the child's potential for full growth and development."

  One solution, Paradis said, is for pediatricians to take a more active role in educating new parents. "By improving knowledge of child development among all parents, not just those who are at highest risk, there's an opportunity to enhance parent-child interaction,"she said. "It can ultimately lead to better parenting. "

  16 A majority of parents of babies know little about child development.

  A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned

  17 Babies of one year old have no sense of right or wrong.

  A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned

  18 The parents surveyed were asked 11 questions on child development.

  A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned

  19 Most American families are nuclear rather than extended ones.

  A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned

  20 Most mothers with young children prefer to stay at home.

  A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned

  21 Children of one and a half years old like to sit still.

  A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned

  22 Parent-child interaction can in no way be improved.

  A Right B Wrong C Not mentioned

  参考答案:B A A C C B B

  第6部分:完形填空(第51——65题,每题1分,共l5分)

  下面的短文有15处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定一个最佳选项。

  Stage Fright

  Fallow as you come onstage. That's an odd trick. Not recommended. But it saved the pianist Vladimir F6rltsman when he was a teenager back in Moscow. The veteran cellist Mstislav Rostropovictf tripped him purposely to cure him of pre-performance panic Mr. Feltsman said, " All my fright was - ( 51 ). I already fell what else could

  happen?"

  Today, music schools are addressing the problem of anxiety in classes that _ (52) with performance techniques and career preparation. There are a variety of strategies that musicians can learn to _ (53) stage fright and its symptoms: icy fingers, shaky

  limbs, racing heart, blank mind.

  Teachers and psychologists offer wide-range advice, from basics like learning pieces inside out, _ (54) metal discipline, such as visualizing a performance and taking steps to relax. Don't _ (55) that you're jittery, they urge; some excitement is natural, even necessary for dynamic playing. And play in public often, simply for the experience.

  Psychotherapist Diane Nichols suggests some ( 56 ) for the moments before performance, "Take two deep abdominal breaths, open up your shoulders, then smile, she says. "And not one of these 'please don't kill me' smiles. Then( 57) three friendly faces in the audience, people would communicate with and make music to, and make eye contact with them." She doesn't want performers to think of the audience (58)a judge Extreme demands by mentors or parents are often says Dorothy Delay, a well-known violin teacher. She what their students are able to achieve. at the _ (59) of stage fright, tells other teachers to demand only When Lynn Harrell was 20, he became he principal cellist of the Cleverland and he suffered extreme stage fright. "There were times when I got so Orchestra, (60) I was sure the audience could see my chest responding to the throbbing. It was just total panic.came to a _ ( 61 ) where I thought 'If I have to go through this to play music, I think I'm going to look for another job. Recovery, he said, involved developing humility-recognizing that

  not a disaster.( 62 ) his talent, he was fallible, and that an imperfect concert was