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網(wǎng)校老師么教授09年職稱英語押中題目之衛(wèi)生類A級

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  衛(wèi)生類A級試卷押中題目――閱讀理解:

  第二篇 Surprised by a Miracle

  I had been working in the trauma unit at a local hospital for about a year. You get used to families thinking that a "coma" patient is moving their hand or doing something that they were asked to do. "Following commands" is what we call it. Often it’s "wishful thinking" on the families’ part. Nurses can easily become callous to it.

  On this particular night during visiting hours, my patient’s wife came in. I had taken care of him for several nights. I was very familiar with his care and what he was able to do. Actually, he didn’t do anything. He barely moved at all, even when something would obviously hurt him, such as suctioning.

  His wife was very short, about 5 feet tall. She had to stand on a stool to lean over him, so that she could see his face and talk to him. She climbed up on the stool. I spoke to her for a few minutes, and then stepped out to tend to my other patient. A few minutes later, she came running out of the room. In an excited voice, she said, "Donna, he’s moving his hand!"

  I immediately thought that it was probably her imagination, and that he had not actually done it on purpose. He had been there about a month at the time and had never made any movements on purpose. I asked her what had happened and she said, "I asked him to squeeze my hand and he did !"

  This led me to another train of questioning. "But, did he let go when you asked him to?" She said yes, that he had done exactly what she asked.

  I went into the room with her, not really believing that I would see anything different than I had always seen. But I decided that it would be better to pacify her than to make her think I didn’t believe her or that she was somehow mistaken.

  She asked him to squeeze her hand, which he did. I said, "Well, ask him to let go." He continued to squeeze for a moment, so that when he finally did let go, I really still didn’t believe that he had done it on purpose. So, I said, "Ask him to hold up one finger." He did as asked.

  Well, hmm, this was starting to get my attention. I looked at him, his face still somewhat swollen and his eyes still closed. "Stick out your tongue!" I said. He did it. I almost fell on the floor. It was the first time I had ever seen anyone "wake up."

  36. The first paragraph indicates that more often than not a coma patient

  A is found to be following commands.

  B is thought to be following commands.

  C is used to following commands.

  D is callous to nurses’ commands.

  37. What was the condition of the patient before that particular night?

  A He talked only with his wife.

  B He barely moved at all.

  C He moved only when hurt.

  D He was too lazy to do anything at all.

  38. How did the author feel upon first hearing what the excited wife said?

  A She was amused.

  B She was doubtful.

  C She was scared.

  D She was shocked.

  39. What did the patient do on that particular night?

  A He squeezed and let go his wife’s hand.

  B He held up one of his fingers.

  C He stuck out his tongue.

  D All of the above.

  40. The author "almost fell on the floor" because

  A she could hardly believe her eyes.

  B she had been working too hard.

  C she had been deceived.

  D she had been tripped.

  衛(wèi)生類A級試卷押中題目――完型填空:

  Middle Age: A Low Point for Most

  People around the globe hit the height of their misery and depression in_____ 51 age, a new international study suggests.

  The finding by British and American researchers was based on an analysis of well-being among approximately 2 million people in 80 nations. With few exceptions, the observation appears to apply across the board, regardless _____52 gender, culture, geography, wealth, job history, education, and marriage or parental status.

  "The scientific fact seems to be that happiness and positive mental health follow a giant ’U’ _____53 through life," said study author Andrew J. Oswald, a professor of economics at Warwick University in Warwickshire, England. "For the average person, it’s high when you’re 20, and then it slowly falls and bottoms out_____ 54 your 40s. But the good news is that your _____55 health picks up again, and eventually gets back to the high levels of our youth."

  The finding was_____ 56 on the pooling of several different sources of happiness data, including: two multi-decade happiness/satisfaction surveys (first launched in the 1970s), involving about 500,000 American and Western European men and women; four rounds of the 80-nation "World Values Survey" _____ 57 between 1981 and 2004 in North America, Eastern and Western Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia, and Central and South America; and a 2004-2007 survey _____ 58 nearly 1 million Britons.

  The bottom-line: For most people throughout the world, the highest probability for depression striking is around 44 years of _____59 .

  In the United States, however, some as-yet unexplained _____ 60 differences were observed, with happiness among men dipping the most in their early 50s, whereas women hit their nadir around the age of 40.

  The researchers cautioned that cheerful people tend to live longer than unhappy _____ 61 -- a fact that might have skewed the overall finding. But they also suggested that evidence of a happiness_____ 62 might simply reflect a midlife choice to give up long-held but no longer tenable aspirations, followed by a senior’s sense of gratitude for having successfully endured _____63 others did not.

  "That said, some might find it helpful simply to understand the general _____64 of mental health as they go through their own life," said Oswald. "It might be useful for people to realize that if they are_____65 in their 40s, this is normal. It is not exceptional. And just knowing this might help."

  練習(xí):

  51. A old B middle C right D young

  52. A of B for C to D by

  53. A color B size C shape D letter

  54. A with B on C in D upon

  55. A mental B good C general D physical

  56. A focused B concluded C decided D based

  57. A measured B conducted C checked D inspected

  58. A taking B counting C involving D accepting

  59. A age B marriage C experience D work

  60. A race B gender C education D income

  61. A men B people C women D families

  62. A curve B line C axis D table

  63. A unless B because C while D since

  64. A moods B figures C views D trends

  65. A poor B low C old D weak

  答案:BACCA DBCAB BACDB

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