2014职称日语考试模拟试题(卫生类C级)

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第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题1分,共15分)下面每个句子中均有1个词或者短语划有底横线,请为每处划线部分确定l个意义最为接近的选项。
1、Our English teacher is sick.
A.fat
B.weak
C.ill
D.mad


2、 Mary is looking for thebook she lost yesterday.
A.trying to find
B.trying to read
C.trying to buy
D.trying to bo


3、 I rarely playbasketball.
A.normally
B.seldom
C.frequently
D.usually


4、 My father is a physician.
A.researcher
B.professor
C.doctor
D.student


5、 The Foreign Service is a branch of the Department of State.
A.center
B.division
C.root
D.base


6、 In order to survive manneeds to consume food and water.
A.work
B.play
C.live
D.walk


7、 The researchers have just completed a study of driving situations.
A.started
B.finished
C.changed
D.made


8、 It seems highly unlikely that she will pass the exam.
A.very
B.completely
C.usually
D.mostly


9、 Their parents once lived undervery severe condition.
A.sound
B.hard
C.strict
D.tight


10、 Michael is now merely a good frienD.
A.largely
B.possibly
C.just
D.rarely


11、 Since ancient times peoplehave found various ways to preserve meat.
A.eat
B.cook
C.freeze
D.keep


12、 We packed up the things wehad accumulated (积累) over the last three years and left.
A.late
B.recent
C.past
D.final


13、 The expedition reached the summit at 10:30 that morning.
A.bottom of the mountain
B.foot of the mountain
C.top of the mountain
D.starting point


14、 There is always excitement atthe Olympic Games when an athlete breaks a previous record of performance.
A.beats
B.destroys
C.maintains
D.defends
15、 The president proposed that we should bring the meeting to a close.
A.stated
B.said
C.suggested
D.announced
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。
16、回答16-22题:
Breakfast
Studies show that children whoeat breakfast do better in school. It doesn't take much further thought tobelieve that adults will feel better and perform better at work as well.Whether you work at home, on the farm, at the office, at school, or on theroad, it is not a good idea to skip (故意略去) breakfast.
If we don't eat breakfast, we arelikely to become fired when our brains and bodies run low on fuel. Bymid-morning, a lot of us grab a cup of coffee, or wolf down a sugary candy barto wake up again. This might work for a few minutes, but by lunchtime we arehungry, bad- tempered, and perhaps our mood might make us a little more likelyto make unhealthy choices at lunch. Eating a good breakfast sets the tone forthe rest of the day.
People who eat breakfast aregenerally more likely to maintain a healthy weight. Many people believe thatthey will lose weight if they skip meals, but that isn't a good ideA.The bodyexpects to be refueled a few times a day, so start with a healthy breakfast.
A healthy breakfast should contain some protein (蛋白质 ) and some fiber (纤维 ). Protein can come from meat, eggs, beans, or soy (大豆). Fiber can be found in whole cereals (谷物),grains or in fruits. A good example of a healthy breakfast might be somethingsimple like a hard boiled egg, an orange, and a bowl of whole grain cereal withsoy milk.
Adults who eat breakfast willperform better at work.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned


17、 It is okay to skip breakfastif you work at home.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned


18、 Men are more likely to skipbreakfast than women.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned


19、 A person who skips breakfastis more likely to eat unhealthily at lunch.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned


20、 Skipping breakfast is a goodstrategy for losing weight.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned


21、 A simple breakfast cannot bea healthy breakfast.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned


22、 People who eat breakfast areseldom in a bad mooD.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第3部分:概括大意和完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分) 下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为指定段落每段选择1个小标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个选项。
23、按要求回答23-30题:
(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选 项中为第2—5段每段选择1个正确的小标题;
(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选 项中选择4个正确选项,分别完成每个句子。请将答案涂在答题卡相应的位置上。
Intelligent Machines
1. Medical scientists are alreadyputting computer chips (芯片) directly into the brain to help people who have Parkinson'sdisease, but in what other ways might computer technology be able to help us?Ray Kurzweil is author of the successful book The Age of Intelligent Machinesand is one of the world's best computer research scientists. He is researchingthe possibilities.
2. Kurzweil gets computers torecognize voices. An example of this is Ramona, the virtual (虚拟的) hostess of Kurzweil'shomepage, who is programmed to understand what you say. Visitors to the sitecan have their conversations with her, and Ramona also dances and sings.
3. Kurzweil uses this technologyto help people with physical disabilities. One of his ideas is a "seeingmachine". This will be "like a friend that could describe what isgoing on in the visible world," he explains. Blind people will use avisual sensor (探测器 ) which will probably be built into a pair of sunglasses. Thissensor will describe to the person everything it sees.
4. Another idea, which is likelyto help deaf people, is the "listening machine" This invention willrecognize millions of words and understand any speaker. The listening machinewill be able to translate into other languages, so even people without hearingproblems are likely to be interested in using it.
5. But it is not just abouthelping people with disabilities. Looking further into the future, Kurzweilsees a time when we will be able to download our entire consciousness onto acomputer. This technology probably won't be ready for at least 50 years, butwhen it arrives, it means our mind will be able to live forever.
Paragraph 2 __________
A.A new pairof ears
B.Computers that can communicate
C.Everlasting consciousness on a computer
D.Time to break off a friendship
E.An author and researcher
F.A new pair of eyes

24、Paragraph 3 __________
A.A new pairof ears
B.Computers that can communicate
C.Everlasting consciousness on a computer
D.Time to break off a friendship
E.An author and researcher
F.A new pair of eyes

25、Paragraph 4 __________
A.A new pairof ears
B.Computers that can communicate
C.Everlasting consciousness on a computer
D.Time to break off a friendship
E.An author and researcher
F.A new pair of eyes

26、Paragraph 5 __________
A.A new pairof ears
B.Computers that can communicate
C.Everlasting consciousness on a computer
D.Time to break off a friendship
E.An author and researcher
F.A new pair of eyes

27、Ray Kurzweil works withcomputers to help people __________
A.what you say
B.a pair of sunglasses
C.the listening machine
D.a visuaI sensor
E.who have disabilities
F.1iving forever in a computer

28、Ramona is able to understand __________
A.what you say
B.a pair of sunglasses
C.the listening machine
D.a visuaI sensor
E.who have disabilities
F.1iving forever in a computer

29、Blind people will be able tosee the world with __________
A.what you say
B.a pair of sunglasses
C.the listening machine
D.a visuaI sensor
E.who have disabilities
F.1iving forever in a computer

30、People without hearingproblems may also be interested in using __________
A.what you say
B.a pair of sunglasses
C.the listening machine
D.a visuaI sensor
E.who have disabilities
F.1iving forever in a computer
第4部分:阅读理解(第31~45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l个选项。
31、回答31-45题:
US States Do Poorly in Women'sHealth
Not a single US state meets basicfederal goals for women's health, and the nation as a whole fails except in twoareas -- mammograms ( 乳腺X光照片) and dental (牙齿的) check-ups -- researchers said on Thursday.
Millions of women lack healthinsurance, and states make it difficult to enroll (加入) in Medicaid, thestate-federal health insurance plan for the poor, according to the report.
And few states are doing anywhere near enough to help women quit smoking -- theleading cause of death in the United States.
"The nation as a whole andthe individual states fall short of meeting national goals," reads thereport, put together by the National Women's Law Center and the Oregon Health& Science University. "These health goals provide a road map forassessing the status of women's health. "
Of 27 measures examined by thegroup, from screening for diseases to actually treating them, the nation passeson only two, the researchers said."The nation is so far from the healthgoals that it receives an overall grade of 'unsatisfactory' ," they wrote.
The problem seems to be a lack among states of an overall plan for health ingeneral, the NWLC said.
"State policy makers'piecemeal (一件一件做的) approach to our health care crisis has resulted in a complex andineffective system that fails to meet the health care needs of women,"Judy Waxman NWLC Vice President for Health, said in a statement.
"Lawmakers need to take acomprehensive, long-term approach to meeting women's health needs and tacklethis serious problem that troubles so many families. "
In which area is the nationsuccessful?
A.Dental check-ups.
B.Health promotion.
C.Disease screening.
D.Cancer treatment.


32、 Medicaid is a program aimedat helping
A.women
B.the poor
C.the old
D.children


33、
Which is America's number onekiller?
A.Stress.
B.Heart disease.
C.Cancer.
D.Smoking.


34、 The national goals forwomen's health make it easier to
A.meet women's health needs
B.assess the status of women'shealth
C.solve women's health problems
D.deal with the health carecrisis


35、 Which approach wasrecommended by Judy Waxman?
A.The piecemeal approach.
B.A state-federal approach.
C.A comprehensive, long-termapproach.
D.A complex approach

36、回答36-50题:
A Desert Between Paul and Clara
Paul had long promised to marryClarA.But at thirty-three he met and married Alice. Clara was driven maD.
Paul was taken to court. Thejudge ordered him to pay Clara $ 600 because of the broken promise. Paul had toborrow the money from a moneylender. He agreed to pay back $ 5 a month--fortwenty years. His wages at the time were $16 a month.
Paul and Alice were poor but notunhappy. They had little enough food, certainly, even before the children beganto arrive. Each month Paul paid $ 5 to the money lender. He worked hard, nevertaking a holiday. In time, there were seven mouths to feed.
Illness was always with them. Itgrew serious when the oldest child was eight. The years of hunger weakened thefamily, because each month Paul paid $ 5. The details of the sickness wereugly, but the result was this: after twelve years of family life, Paul wasalone in the world.
He lived alone, except formemories. Work was not now a god for him: it was a pain- killer. Each month he paid, andin time the twenty years ended.From that moment his wages were his own.
One day, It was a holiday went tothe seaside. He sat down on a seat by the sea.A middle-aged woman came andsat down near him. They recognized each other at once.
The woman said."The $ 600has been in the bank since the day it was paid to me. It is now $ 6, 000, and Ihave kept it for you. Will you let me share it with you?"
"No," said Paul,gently. "Each thousand is a lost life in a desert between us. It can neverbring any happiness. "
Paul was ordered to pay Clara$600 because
A.he had borrowed $600 from her
B.he had broken his word to marryher
C.he had promised to give her$600
D.he had spent a lot of hermoney

37、 How many children did Pauland Alice have?
A.Two.
B.Four.
C.Five.
D.Eight.


38、 Twelve years after hismarriage, Paul was
A.poor but not sad
B.very sick
C.free from debt
D.lonely and unhappy


39、 After his wife and childrendied, Paul turned to his work to
A.ease his pain
B.forget his debt
C.get pleasure
D.seek friendship


40、 When Paul met Clara again 20years later, he decided
A.to share the $ 600 with her
B.not to marry her
C.to ask back the $600
D.not to refuse her offer

41、回答41-55题:
Why are America's Kids SoStressed
I'm usually fairly skepticalabout any research that concludes that people are either happier or unhappieror more or less certain of themselves than they were 50 years ago. While any ofthese statements might be true, they are practically impossible to provescientifically. Still, I was struck by a report which concluded that today'schildren are significantly more anxious than children in the 1950s. In fact,the analysis showed, normal children ages 9 to 17 exhibit a higher level ofanxiety today than children who were treated for mental illness 50 years ago.
Why are America's kids sostressed? The report cites two main causes: increasing physical isolation --brought on by high divorce rates and less involvement in community, among otherthings -- and a growing perception that the world is a more dangerous place.
Given that we can't turn theclock back, adults can still do plenty to help the next generation cope.
At the top ofthe list is nurturing a better appreciation of the limits of individualism. Nochild is an islanD.Strengthening social ties helps build communities andprotect individuals against stress.
To help kids build strongerconnections with others, you can pull the plug on TVs and computers. Yourfamily will thank you later. They will have more time for face-to-facerelationships, and they will get more sleep.
Limit the amount of virtualviolence your children are exposed to. It's not just video games and movies;children see a lot of murder and crime on the local news.
Keep your expectations for yourchildren reasonable. Many highly successful people never attended Harvard orYale.
Make exercise part of your dailyroutine. It will help you cope with your own anxieties and provide a good modelfor your kids. Sometimes anxiety is unavoidable. But it doesn't have to ruinyour life.
The author thinks that theconclusions of any research about people's state of mind are
A.surprising
B.confusing
C.illogical
D.questionable


42、 What does the author meanwhen he says, "we can't turn the clock back"?
A.It's impossible to slow downthe pace of change.
B.The social reality childrenare facing cannot be changeD.
C.Lessons learned from the pastshould not be forgotten.
D.It's impossible to forget thepast.


43、 According to an analysis,compared with normal children today, children treated as mentally ill 50 yearsago
A.were less isolated physically
B.were probably lessself-centered
C.probably suffered less fromanxiety
D.were considered lessindividualistic


44、 The first and most importantthing parents should do to help their children is
A.to provide them with a saferenvironment
B.to lower their expectationsfor them
C.to get them more involvedsocially
D.to set a good model for themto follow


45、 What conclusion can be drawnfrom the passage?
A.Anxiety, though unavoidable,can be coped with.
B.Children's anxiety has beenenormously exaggerateD.
C.Children's anxiety can beeliminated with more parental care.
D.Anxiety, if properlycontrolled, may help children become mature.
第5部分:补全短文(第46~50题,每题2分,共10分) 下面的短文有5处空白,短文后有6个句子,其中5个取自短文,请根据短文内容将其分别放回原有位置,以恢复文章面貌。
46、回答46-50题:
Caribbean Islands
What would you see if you took acruise to the Caribbean Islands? Palm trees and coconuts (椰子) ?White beaches andclear, blue ocean? Colorful corals (珊瑚) and even morecolorful fishes and birds?
You bet. There are thousands ofislands in the Caribbean SeA.They are famous for their warm, tropical climateand great natural beauty.
The Caribbean Islands form achain that separates the Caribbean Sea from the rest of Atlantic Ocean. Some ofthe islands were formed by the eruption (爆发) of ancient volcanoes (火山) (46)
The Caribbean Islands are known by several names. (47) The explorerChristopher Columbus called the islands the Indies in 1492 because he thoughthe was near the coast of IndiA.Later, Spain and France called the islands the Antilles.There are four large islands in the Caribbean SeA.(48) These fourislands are often called the Greater Antilles Together, they account for about90 percent of the land area of the Caribbean Islands.
The rest of the Caribbean Islandsare much smaller. Some of these islands are no more than tiny slivers (小片) of exposed coral. Youcan see why pirates (海盗) such as the famous Blackbeardsailed these waters. (49)
The weather of the Caribbean Sea is almostalways warm and sunny. Sandy beaches line the coasts of many islands. This iswhy millions of tourists visit the islands each year. (50)
A.But life on the CaribbeanIslands is not always painful.
B.The earliest name used byEuropeans is the Indies, later changed to the West Indies.
C.Others are low-lying coralislands that gradually rose from the ocean.
D.They are Cuba, Puerto Rico,Jamaica, and HispaniolA.
E. Many tourists arrive on cruiseships.
F. There are countless smallislands to bury treasure or hide on.
__________

47、__________

48、__________

49、__________

50、__________
第6部分:完形填空(第52~65题,每题1分,共15分) 下面的短文有l5处空白,请根据短文内容为每处空白确定l个选项。
51、回答51-65题:
A Success Story
At 19, Ben Way is already amillionaire, and one of a growing number of teenagers who have (51) theirfortune through the Internet. (52) makes Ben's story all the more remarkable is that he isdyslexic, and was (53) by teachers at his junior school that he wouldnever be able to read or write (54) . "I wanted to prove them (55 ) ," says Ben, creator and director ofWaysearch, a net search engine which can be used to find goods in onlineshopping malls.
When he was eight, his localauthorities (56) him with a PC to help with school work. Although he was (57) readthe manuals, he had a natural ability with the computer, and (58) by hisfather, he soon began (59) people ~ 10 an hour for his knowledge and skills. At theage of 15, he (60) his own computer consultancy, Quad Computer, which he ran fromhis bedroom, and two years later he left school to (61) all his time tobusiness.
"By this time the companyhad grown and I needed to take on a (62) of employees to help me," says Ben."That enabled me to start (63) business with bigger companies. " It was his ability toconsistently (64) difficult challenges that led him to win the YoungEntrepreneur of the Year award in the same year that he formed Waysearch, andhe has recently signed a deal (65) £ 25 million with a privateinvestment company, which will finance his search engine.

A. taken
B.made
C.put
D.done


52、
A.This
B.That
C.Something
D.What


53、
A.said
B.told
C.suggested
D.reported


54、
A.absolutely
B.totally
C.properly
D.thoroughly


55、
A.wrong
B.false
C.untrue
D.unfair


56、
A.provided
B.gave
C.offered
D.got


57、
A.impossible
B.incapable
C.disabled
D.unable


58、
A.promised
B.invited
C.encouraged
D.animated


59、
A.owing
B.charging
C.lending
D.borrowing


60、
A.put
B.ran
C.made
D.set


61、
A.pay
B.spend
C.devote
D.invest


62、
A.couple
B.few
C.little
D.deal


63、
A.having
B.doing
C.making
D.bringing


64、
A.overcome
B.overlook
C.overtake
D.overdo


65、
A.valuable
B.estimated
C.priced
D.worth

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