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模拟试题三
Model Test 3
PAPER ONE
Part Ⅰ Listening
Comprehension (30%)
Section A
Directions: In this section you will hear fifteen short
conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, you will
hear a question about what is said. The question will be read only once. After
you hear the question, read the four possible answers marked A, B, C and D.
Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.
Listen to the following example:
You will hear:
Woman: I feel faint.
Man: No wonder. You
haven’t had a bite all day.
Question: What’s the matter with the woman?
You will read:
- She is sick.
- She was bitten by an ant.
- She is hungry.
- She spilled her paint.
Here C is the right answer.
Sample
Answer
A B ● D
1. A.
When he overworks.
B.
When he came to the clinic.
C.
When he feels tired.
D.
When he lies down.
2.
A. Talking with a friend.
B.
Discussing a case report.
C.
Interviewing a patient.
D. Greeting a friend.
3. A. She hadn’t begun to study biology.
B.
She hadn’t liked the previous biology course.
C.
She had pretended to like biology.
D.
She had taken all the biology courses.
4 A.
He should watch television instead.
B.
He should drop-out entirely.
C.
He will have to follow the correct procedure.
D.
He should go to the department office.
5. A.
Remove George from the committee immediately.
B.
Warn George that his attendance problem is serious.
C.
Offer to help George during the meeting.
D.
Telephone George to see if he’s coming to the meeting.
Section B
Directions: In this
section you will hear one dialogue and two passages. After each one, you will
hear five questions. After each question, read the four choices marked A, B, C
and D. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER
SHEET.
Sample Answer
A
B ● D
Dialogue
16. A. 53.
B. 34.
C. 35.
D. 40.
17. A. Sore throat.
B. Hip sore and limping.
C. Knee injury.
D. Inability to stand.
18. A. A shop assistant.
B. An office clerk.
C. Assistant secretary.
D. A bank clerk.
19. A. Several years.
B. 40 years.
C. Many years.
D. 35 years.
20. A. She limps badly.
B. The hip is so stiff that she can’t
bend.
C. It’s increasingly difficult for her to
get around.
D. Her left hand is also affected by it.
Passage One
21. A. Surgery can cure all back pain.
B.
Back pain is psychological.
C.
Back pain has been getting better in America.
D. Sitting is easier on the back than
standing.
22.
A. More people spend more time in chairs.
B.
The surgery does not fit the patients much.
C.
The 180° shift in people’s attitude to back
pain.
D.
Bed-rest is too short.
23.
A. No role.
B. A small role.
C. A
declining role.
D. A major role.
- A.
Beds are not good for backs.
B. Muscle’s strength declines.
C. No surgery is needed in most cases.
D. They need to do more walking.
- A.
How depression causes back pain.
B. How back pain causes depression.
C. The research on back pain.
D. The relationship between depression
and chronic back pain.
Part Ⅱ
Vocabulary (10%)
Section A
Directions: In
this section all the sentences are incomplete. Beneath each of them are given four
words or phrases, marked A, B, C and D. Choose the word or phrase that best
completes the sentence. Then, mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER
SHEET.
31. The newest
fiber-optic cables that carry telephone calls cross-country are made of glass
so
that a piece 100 miles thick
is clearer than a standard windowpane.
A. fragile B.
immaculate
C. tangible D. transparent
32. The young
professional’s boss praised her nature and stated that she seemed to have an
unconquerable positive spirit.
A. morose B. opulent
C. indomitable D.
ephemeral
33. Early
researchers discovered that quinine produced physiological responses such as
sweating and shivering when ingested by healthy individuals, but actually these effects to people who had malaria.
A. exacerbated B.
ameliorated
C. rebuffed D.
concentrated
34. They
didn’t each other the first time they met when there
was a symposium at the medical center in Dallas, Texas in 2008.
A.
take to B. take for
C. take around D. take easy
35. From the
time of the Greeks to the Great War, medicine’s job was simple: to struggle
with diseases and gross disabilities, to ensure
live births, and to manage pain.
A.
immortal B. immune
C. lethal D.
toxic
Section B
Directions: Each
of the following sentences has a word or phrase underlined. Beneath each
sentence there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Choose the word
or phrase which can best keep the meaning of the original sentence if it is substituted
for the underlined part. Mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER
SHEET.
41. The
removal of cataracts in the eyes by laser has become a common procedure.
A. belief B.
method
C. improvement D. regulation
42. A
non-profit food safety organization in the United States reported that the
country turns out 16.5 billion hot dogs each year.
A. produces B.
controls
C. returns D.
delivers
43. Shyness, the most common form of social
anxiety, occurs when a person’s apprehensions are
so great that they inhibit his making an
expected or desired social response.
A.
discharge B. trigger
C.
restrain D. defer
44. In World
War Ⅱ, some doctors came out with some miraculous
yellow power, lately called “penicillin”, for the infected wounded soldiers.
A. considered B.
produced
C. weighed D. examined
45. He
was given a laptop computer in acknowledgement of his work for the
company.
A. accomplishment B. recognition
C. apprehension D.
commitment
Part Ⅲ Cloze (10%)
Directions: In this
section there is a passage with ten numbered blanks. For each blank, there are
four choices marked A, B, C and D on the right side. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET.
Part Ⅳ Reading Comprehension (30%)
Directions:
In this part there are six passages, each of which
is followed by five questions. For each question there are four possible
answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of
your choice on the ANSWER
SHEET.
Passage One
In recent years, breakthroughs in mind-reading
technology have brought this story close to reality for a handful of
people who may have a severe type of locked-in syndrome, previously diagnosed
as being in a vegetative state. Most work has required a lab and a giant fMRI scanner. Now two teams are developing devices that
are portable enough to be taken out to homes, to help people communicate on a
day-to-day basis. The technology might also be able to identify people who have
been misdiagnosed.
People with “classic” locked-in
syndrome are fully conscious but completely paralyzed apart from eye movements.
Adrian Owen of Western University in London, Canada, fears that there is
another form of the condition where the paralysis is total. He thinks that a
proportion of people diagnosed as being in a vegetative state—in
which people are thought to have no mental awareness at all—are
actually aware but unable to let anyone know.
……
One man tested, who had been classed
as in a vegetative state for 12 years after a car crash, correctly answered
questions about names of his relatives. He went on to signal that he was not in
pain—and that he liked watching ice hockey on TV. “They were
important questions for his family,” says Owen. However, brain scanning is a
laborious process, the size and cost of fMRIs mean that most care homes do not
have them. To make the technology more accessible, Owen’s team has been
developing a new version of the technique to detect brain’s signals, and hopes
it will be able to send people home with the help of new devices.
61.
Which of the following could be the best title for the passage?
A. Types of Locked-in Syndromes
B. Mind-Reading Technique for
Paralysis
C. Neurological Rehabilitation for
Unawareness
D. Daily Treatment for Different Mental
Problems
62.
Which can be inferred from the passage?
A. There is no completely paralyzed
patients.
B. A vegetative state usually follows
a coma.
C. Most locked-in patients have no
eye movements.
D. Paralyzed patients are willing to
communicate.
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