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全国医学博士统一考试2002

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patr II vocabulary 4hb<EH'_&  
31.An enormous number of people in the world’s poorest countries do not have clean water or adequate sanitation____ 7yGc@kJ?  
A. capacities   ]5X=u(}  
B. facilities [常用复]便利, 设备, 器材, 工具, 装置; 机构 RHc63b\  
C. authorities 当局, 负责人; 官方 ;v0M ::  
D. warranties (正当)理由, (合理)根据, 授权, 担保, 保证, 根据 WZ @/'[  
32.Family-planing clinics give out ___advices to people who have decided to limit the size of their families. !e?g"5r{Bv  
A..insensitive 对...没有感觉的, 感觉迟钝的 n4Od4&r  
B.interrogative 表示疑问的, 质问的 E_- 3G <rt  
C.contraceptive adj.避孕的n.避孕品, 避孕用具 B -XM(C j  
D.communicative adj.无隐讳交谈的, 爱说话的, 畅谈的 1 oq5|2p  
33.Caffeine is the ___drug that will just about 几乎, 正是 get you out of the door on time to catch the bus.  II;fBcXF  
A.miracle 奇迹, 奇事   rxZ%vzVQ>  
B.myth n.神话, 神话式的人物(或事物), 虚构的故事, 荒诞的说法   *GxOiv7"4W  
C.trick n.诡计,窍门, 诀窍vt.欺骗, 哄骗 xxWrSl`fB  
D.legend 传说, 伟人传, 图例 EHk(\1!V  
34.Today investigators are still far from 远离, 远非, 远远不, 完全不, 非但不___ a master map原图of the vasculature of the heart. OU&eswW  
A.constituting制定(法律), 建立(政府), 组成, 任命 0?hJ!IT;q7  
B.decoding译码, 解码 = WFn+#&^  
C.drafting起草, 为...打样, 设计 Vsh7>|@  
D.encoding H'N$Vv2q  
35.I have never seen a more caring, 人的,人道的,有同情心的___ group of piople in my life. i[obQx S94  
A.emotional 情绪的, 情感的   B.impersonal非个人的 客观的 ^fVLM>p<;  
C.compulsory必修的,义务的   D.compassionate 富于同情心的+ > <cK  
36.By the time I reached my residency, I ___ treated the patient as a whole human being. TEC'}%   
A.yearned for渴望,可怜   |3\$\qa  
B.broke into破门而入, 侵占   ^+Ho#]  
C.pass for被称为, 被看作   6")co9  
D.made for.倾向于, 导致;向前进,有助于 a%f?OsY  
37.We now obtain more than two-thirds protein from animal resources, while our grandparents ___only one-half from animal resources. oN V5s u  
A.originated   B.digested   C.deprived   D.derived S}zh0`+d'Z  
38.Obesity carries an increased risk of ____. &^WJ:BvA|^  
A.mortality   B. mobility   Ta;'f7Oz  
C.longevity n.长命, 寿命,供职期限,资历longevity of service使用寿命长 2p3e p,  
D.maternity n.母性, 母道adj.孕妇的, 产妇的, 产科的 4Y>v+N^  
a maternity nurse助产士; 产科护士/maternity bag接生包/maternity benefit产期津贴 @R+bR<}]  
39.The best exercise should require continuous ___ , rather than frequent stops and starts. Yv0;UKd  
A.compassion n.同情,怜悯 B.accelerationn.加速度   C.frustration   DtBIDU]  
D.exertionn.尽力, 努力, 发挥, 行使, 运用 >?b<)Q*<  
be no exertion to不费力/use exertions尽力/make exertions尽力/put forth exertions尽力 Vg1! u+`<  
40.Environmental officials insist that something be done to ___ acid rain. =Rnx!E  
A.curb n.路边vt.控[抑]制; 约束curb one's anger抑制愤怒   { bjK (|  
B.sue vt.控告, 向...请求, 请愿vi.提出诉讼, 提出请求 @)0-oa,u+  
sue for为...提出诉讼, 诉请..., 请求; 乞求/sue out请求法院而得到 (赦免, 赔偿等)/ <a>\.d9#)7  
sue sb. for控告某人违犯...; 向法院起诉要求某人赔偿   J)6A,:wt  
C.detoxifyvt.使解毒   D.condemn condemn sb.'s behaviour谴责某人的举动condemn sb. to death判某人死刑 [kc%+j<g  
41.It would be wildly optimistic to believe that these advances offset such a large reduction in farmland . offset vt.弥补, 抵销, 用平版印刷vi.偏移, 形成分支offset the loss弥补损失 }Ip"j]h  
A.take in v.接受, 接待, 吸收, 理解, 包括, 轻信, 注意到, 欺骗 =}@m$g  
B.make upv.弥补, 虚构, 缝制, 整理, 包装, 和解, 编辑, 化妆补足,拼凑 z!09vDB^  
C.cut down v.砍倒, 胜过, 削减, 删节 k &\YfE3*  
D.bring about v.使发生, 致使 ;bJ2miO"e  
42.To begin with ,it is impossible to come up with a satisfactory definition of what constitutes happy and unhappy marriage. come up with v.赶上, 提出;提出,拿出 $#V ^CmW.  
A.explain   B.oppose   C.represent   D.propose Man proposes, God disposes.谋事在人, 成事在天。 .HTX7mA3  
43.Politicians often use emotional rather than rational arguments to win the support for their actions and ideas. rational adj.理性的, 合理的, 推理的n.有理数 U'i L| JRF  
A.applicable adj.可适用的, 可应用的an applicable rule切实可行的规则applicable to all cases适合于一切场合 ^/+0L[R  
B.favorable adj.赞成的, 有利的, 赞许的, 良好的, 讨人喜欢的, 起促进作用的   {.7ve<K  
C.sensitive   o6e6Jw  
D.reasonable adj.合理的, 有道理的, 通情达理的, 讲道理的 B"O5P>  
44.Tests are one way for a teacher to assess how much a student has learned. 1k@k2rE  
A.observe   B.appraise   C.appreciate   D.induce \! 8`kC  
45.Through live television电视实况转播, the world is now able to witness historical events历史事件 as they happen. A@/DGrZX  
A.reserve n.储备(物), 储藏量, 预备队vt.储备, 保存, 保留, 预定, 预约 0 `X%&  
B.confirm确认   7#Qa/[? D  
C.perceive   /*GRE#7S  
D.transmit传输,传导 md[FtcY\  
46.Most experts say that the new tax plan will have a negligible effect on the country’s economic problems. 7pNTCZ Y|  
A.indefinite adj.模糊的, 不确定的, [语]不定的   06bl$%  
B.indispensable n.不可缺少之物adj.不可缺少的, 绝对必要的 x{io* sY-  
C.infinite n.无限的东西(如空间、时间), [数]无穷大adj.无穷的, 无限的, 无数的, 极大的 ?v2OoNQ   
D.insignificant adj.无关紧要的, 可忽略的, 无意义的 lj"L Q(^  
47.I don’t know how you could have left out the most important fact of all. *VT@  
A.omitted   T6f{'.w  
B.fabricated vt.制作, 构成, 捏造, 伪造, 虚构   $;*YdZ`q  
C.pinpointed n.精确adj.极微小的v.查明pinpoint hole针孔pinpoint bombing精确轰炸   n<:/ X tE  
D.embraced vt.拥抱, 互相拥抱, 包含, 收买, 信奉vi.拥抱n.拥抱 _C?<re3*  
embrace sb. in one's arms拥抱某人, 抱某人embrace Buddhism信仰佛教 JbYv <  
48.Family and cultural beliefs and norms are important predictors of health-seeking behavior. norm n.标准, 规范 {jzN  
A.formulations   B.standards   C.principlesn.法则, 原则, 原理 D.notions D %LM"p  
49.There must be a systematic approach to retrieving notes and analyzing them. retrieve v.重新得到n.找回 uK]@! gz  
A.regain v.收回, 恢复, 重到, 重新夺得   \S;% "0!  
B.relieving vt.减轻, 解除, 援救, 救济, 换班   3Z'{#<1>^;  
C.reversing adj.相反的, 倒转的, 颠倒的vt.颠倒, 倒转   ?Gl'-tV  
D.rectifyingvt.矫正, 调整, @1P1n8mH]  
50.To study the distribution of disease within an area, it is useful to plot the case on a map. plot标绘 > 3 JU  
A.mark   B.allocate vt.分派, 分配   uqZLlP#&#  
C.erase vt.抹去, 擦掉, 消磁, <俚>杀死   xtjTU;T  
D.pose Allow me to pose a question.请允许我提一个问题。 o]#Q6J  
part III close (10%) lg;Y}?P  
  You feel generally depressed and unable to concentrate. Your pattern of daily 51 activity may change: you find yourself52 awake and active at night; you sleep late into the day, when most others are working .You stay in your room and have little contact with people 53 except with those who speak your language .In your mind, you criticize the piople around you ----they are rude, loud, unfriendly, uninformed,无知识的; 不学无术的concerned with insignificant things, 54 even stupid; you complain about them to any friends you have. You became55 frustrated when you can’t go into a restaurant and order the type of food you realy like; you get angry when the TV news contains mostly U.S news and very little about events that are important to you. You are constantly making comparison between life here and the perfect life 56 back home.Above all, you are homesick almost all the time. 始终 L&ws[8-  
  If you ever find yourself behaving in ways 57similar to these, you are brobably suffering culture shock. Culture shock is a psychological 58 reflection that sometimes has physical effects.It affects piople who have moved away from an invironment where they know how to live 59 into a new environment where much is unfamiliar to them---the food, the weather, the language, and especially the 60 unwritten rules for social behavior that few people are consciously aware of . &RXd1>|c2  
51.A. way B.pattern   C. method D.track o<-%)#e  
52.A.sleepy B.happy   C.awake   D.sad )T#;1qNB  
53.A.for   B.lest   C.besides   D.except c i7;v9  
54.A.even   B.merely C.indeed   D.rather U=XaI%ZM)  
55.A.offended B.uninterested     C.frustrated   D.isolated LF%1)x  
56.A.here     B.there         C.back     D.away 5 LX3.  
57.A.the same as   B.different   from   C. similar to   D.familiar with p%IR4f  
58.A.situation     B.condition       C.reflection     D.position nA F@47Wo  
59.A.in       B.at           C.within     D.into 0 P/A  
60.A.unwritten   B.written         C.spoken     D.secrete &X+V}  
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passage one Vu\|KL|  
Science is the 4-year pursuit of knowledge that every high school teenager must live through. I often ask myself, when will I ever need to use this stuff when I grow up? The answer is clearly , probably never. I doubt that I will ever need to know the chemical formula of dichromate, or how to correctly identify a combustion reaction. SX^fh.  
However,where would we be today, whithout science? Without the great minds of Einstein and Newton, where would we be? How would I be able to writer this essay on the computer ,if there was no science? Would I be alive today? Would humankind survive through the year snd still be around today? Or dogs be the masters of humans? Would we be still the dominant species on the Earth? e%bER ds  
So many questions arise because the human race depends on the advancement of science. We are dependent on Nabisco to make that cookie you love, 99.99% fat free, that video game company to come out with the anniversary game cartridge you want to play so badly , and that car company to alter the headlights of the car and call it the “new” 98 car. (%#d._j>fZ  
where would we be whithout science? We depend on our researchers to make new vaccines and doctors to make us the way we want to be.We depend on them to make us “prettier”,to perform triple bypass, to make sure nothing goes wrong when they operate upon us. Doctors depend on science just as much as we depend on science. Lawyers are constantly depending on doctors not knowing their science so they can get rich quick. Just look how much our society depends on the advancement of science. @+1E|4L1vf  
Science, in a way , keeps our society from falling apart. In our society science is everywhere. Science takes part in our everyday life more than we think. We need science progress so that we can simply make it through a day. When most people think of science , they think of it as a laboratory ,white coats, and mixing all different-colored chemicals untill something blows up. But the fact is that science is a way of life and our future. <O5;w  
61.The author’s probable answer to the question where we would be today, without science is___ 6xL=JSi~  
A.it hard to imagine #j-,#P@  
B.we would nowhere to find #EHBS~^  
C.let’s see what happens 6j"(/X|Ex5  
D.not every question has an answer in the world k|A!5A2  
62.From the cookie to the car,the author is trying to tell us that science____ NYP3uGH]  
A.would be nowhere without humans ,;+\!'lS  
B.is picking up its developing pace MCh8Q|Yx4  
C.raise so many present problems jLQjv  
D.is shaping our world Ka_UVKwMro  
63.The author impies that science____ a|nlmH"l  
A.is making doctors and lawyers the richest people in our society uTl:u  
B.does not involve every profession yN>"r2   
C.needs us as much as we need it N7oMtlvL[w  
D.is benefiting everyone J.<eX=<  
64.The author seems to draw a conclusion that science____ 3~cOQ%#]4  
A.does rather than it is &us8,x6yg  
B.is ubiquitous in our lifeThe struggle between opposites is ubiquitous.对立面的斗争无所不在。 Ep?a>\  
C.does not exist in a laboratory B4|`Z'U#;  
D.is not appreciated in the publix y5Pw*?kn  
65.The author is most probably___ WN?T*bz2  
A.a student ^mJvB[ u|  
B.a socialist > }4]51 s  
C.a professor of science [CUJA  
D.a free-lance writer of science PzV(e)~7  
passage 2 ~zm/n,Epb  
  Osteoporosis used to be called “the silent disease’’because its victims didn’t know they had it until it was too late and they suffered a bone fracture. Today, doctors can identify osteoporosis early. Improved understanding of the disease has also led to new treatments and strategies for preventing the disease altogether. ;! 9_5Ar%  
  For post-menopausal woman, the most common medical response to osteoporosis is hormone replacement therapy. Boosting estrogen levels strengthens the entire skeleton and reduces the risk of hip fracture.Unfortunately ,it sometimes causes uterine bleeding and may increase the of breast cancer. :%>8\q>UX  
To passby such side effects, researchers have developed several alternative treatments. Synthetic estrogens called Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators(SERMs) emulate estrogen with slight modifications.Another drug ,alendronate reduces spine, hip and wrist fractures by 50 percent. Researchers have even developed a nasal spray called calcitonin. Each of these alternatives has trade-offs ,however. Patients must talk with their doctors to decide which therapy is best for them. dt \O7Rjw8  
  The ideal way to address osteoporosis is by adopting a healthy lifestyle. And the best to do this is in childhood, when most bone mass is accumulated.Because bodies continue building bone until about age thirty, some experts believe that women in their twenties can still increase their bone stength by as much as 20 percent. 6sZRR{'  
  Calcium, which is available in low-fat dairy foods and dark green vegetables, is essential for preventing osteoporosis. So is Vitamin D , which aides calcium absorbtion. Vitamin D comes from sunlingt, but dietary supplements may be helpful in northern climates and among those who don’t get outside.The final component is regular moderate exercise because bone responds to the needs that body puts on it.These are the simple steps that can help make “the silent disease”truly silent. YAPD7hA  
66.Hormone replacement therapy for osteoporosis____ aJ}sYf^  
A.used to effective in post-manopausal woman DY07?x7  
B.is most frequently priscribed by doctors )/U1; O  
C.works perfectly on post-manopausal women i&HV8&KygN  
D.is most likely to be avoided for its side effects. Bjo&  
67.The best treatment for osteoporosis , according to the passage.___ =#V11j  
A.is Selective Estrogen Receptor Modulators L|Ydd!m  
B.is chosen by the patient E1C8yIF  
C.possesses no side effects .lFSFJ??  
D.is of individuality !6%G%ZG@3-  
68.To preventing osteoporosis, a healthy lifestyle should be adopted____ AO]lXa  
A.as early as childhood IY19G U9  
B.when one is in his twenties B.G!7>=  
C.after bone mass accumulate stops 5&kR1Bp#-  
D.as soon as osteoporosis is diagnosed. Tk!b`9  
69.By making “the silent disease” truly silent, the author means that the actions suggested____ FG H>;H@  
A.can be the best therapy for osteoporosis "n e'iJf_(  
B.can help eradicate osteoporosis MYPcH\K$h  
C.can help prevent osteoporosis w7D:0SGD  
D.all of the above. C IDL{i8  
70.The author of this passage focuses on the____of osteoporosis %OtW\T=u  
A.alternative treatments /trc&V  
B.early diagnosis 1A)~Y   
C.treatments and prevention q"Md)?5N  
D.resulting damages Hj\~sR$L-  
passage 3 ,$]q2aL  
If you are caught in a downpour, it is better to run for a shelter than walk, reaserchers in the US advise. This may sound obvious, but an earlier study in Britain suggested that you would get just as wet as walking. qck/b  
In 1995, Stephen Belcher of the University of Reading and his students calculated how much water falls on top of your head and how much you sweep up on your front as you move forward. Obviously, you would get wetest standing still, and less wet the faster you moved. But the Reading team found that the benefits of running faster than about 3 meters per second—which they described as a walking pace---were tiny. 1IV 0a  
Thomas Peterson and Trevor Wallis ,meteorologists at the National Climatic Data Center in Asheville, North Carolina, had a hunch that 总怀疑this was wrong.They realized that the Reading team had overestimated the average walking pace, so they reworked the calculations for a walking pace of 1.5metres per second and a running speed of 4 meters second. KR}0( ,Y  
Peterson and Wallis conclude in the latest issue of weather that a walker would get 16 per cent wetter than a runner over a distance of 100 metres in drizzle细雨. In heavy rain ,this would rise to 23 per cent.When the reseachers allowed for the way that runners tend to lean forward, sheltering the front of their bodies but increasing the rainfall on their backs, they found that a walker would get 36per cent wetter than a runner in heavy rain. BQU5[8l  
Not content with theory alone, Peterson and Wallis decided to test their ideas. “If verification requires an $80million satellite, one may have to forgo放弃 verification,” says Peterson . “But if it involves a simple experiment, that’s another matter.” Peterson and Wallis are roughly the same size, Wearing identical clothing, one ran 100 metres in heavy rain and the other walked. IebS~N E  
They weighed their clothes before and after the experiment. This showed that the walker had absorbed 0.22kgs of water,while the runner had soaked up only 0.13 kgs. This is about 40 per cent less ,in line with符合 the model’s predictions. c7F&~RLC  
Belcher says that his team’s work was a bit of fun, and that apart from the confusion over what a typical walking speed is ,their results were similar to those of Peterson and Wallis. “I’m delighted to see that their experiments gave results in qualitative定性的 agreement with the model,” says Belcher. ,_$"6  
But why not just take an umbrells? For anyone thinking of taking the easy way out, Wallis has a warning: “Running with an umbrella has a negative impact on your aerodynamics” ]#$kA9  
71.The reading team and the American meteorologists presented different results in investigating___ sb @hGS  
A.how far people can run per second in a downpour g5Dx9d{  
B.the benefits of running for shelter in a downpour ^kr)U8  
C.whether people can run fast in a downpour iy]}1((hR  
D.the average walking pace in a downpour VTWE-:r  
72.According to the American researchers, the Reading team made an error in calculating___ )DmiN^:  
A.the average walking pace F[ EblJ  
B.the amount of rainfall &-fx=gq=  
C.the time and distance #Qr4Ke$g[l  
D.the running speed XijLS7Aw|  
73.Which of the following, according to the American researchers, gets the least wet? !XG&=Rd?  
A.Running in drizzle qDM[7q3.  
B.walking in drizzle Qu,k  
C.Running in heavy rain _vdxxhJ=P3  
D.walking in heavy rain 0Qp'}_  
74.They verified their model predictions by experimenting___ U 0RfovJ  
A.on themselves LUNs|\&  
B.with satellite 1 N!g`=}  
C.on the twins of the same size ;q; C ^l  
D.with sophisticated calculating devices 4n H91Z9=  
75.The simila results ,according to Belcher ,refer to___ A{I a21T7  
A.the amount of rain water absorbed 'd^gRH<z  
B.the average running speed k qW<e [  
C.the average walking pace n u8j_grW  
D.all of the above Bh,)5E^m  
passage 4 %Z[/U  
Englisher speakers pick up pitch in the right hemisphere of their brains, but speakers of certain other languages perceive it on the left as well.It all depends on what you want to learn from pitch, Donald Wong of the Indians School of Medicine in Indianapolis told the meeting last week. 5u_4lNJ&  
Earlier studies have shown that when an English speaker hears pitch changes, the right prefrontal cortex leaps into action. This fits in with the idea that emotive nuances of language---which in English are often carried by the rise and fall of the voice----are perceived on the right. AC:s4iacC  
But in “tonal” languages like Thai, Mandarin and Swedish, Pitch not only carries emotional information,but can also alter the meaning of a word .Wong and his colleagues suspected that a speaker of tonal language would register pitch in the left side of the brain---in particular Broca’s area ,which processes the linguistic content of language. KVM@//:{  
To test this , the team asked English speakers and Thai speakers to listen 80 pairs of Thai words, and tracked the blood flow in their brains using positron emission tomography.The volunteers had to decide whether the two words sounded the same, either by consonant or by tone ,In some cases, the words had on intelligible meaning. bmVgTm&  
None of the words was emotionally charged, so even when Thai speakers could understand them, there was no right-side activation.But sure enough the Thai speakers could consistently lit up the left side of the brain, especially Broca’s area, while the English speakers did not. 5@D7/$bLp  
  The researchers are now planing to repeat the experiment with Thai speakers using whole sentences, complete with emotional information. “Both hemispheres will be engaged,” predict Wong. {!1n5a3" 1  
76.The reason why pitch is registered on the right hemisphere, according to the passage, is that __ sV^h#g~Zb  
A.belongs to the English language exclusively zI&4k..4  
B.is an emotive nuance of language nuance n.细微差别 L-C/Luws  
C.can be easily heard Gr"7w[|+  
D.is a regular sound Z ;y}gv/ {  
77.When the emotion-free words were heard in the test____ y8hg8J|  
A.were registered on the English speakers’ right hemisphere {vT55i<mk  
B.slowed down the blood flow in the volunteers’ brains DV[ Jbl:)  
C.activated the Thai speaker’s left hemispheres W,/C?qFp  
D.sounded the exactly the same to the volunteers 3.<6;?  
78.A tonal language____ Sd\IGy{a  
A.possess no pitch jqGo-C~  
B.carries pitch with dual functions双重职能 9U<)_E<y  
C.is superior to the English language `H2F0{\og  
D.holds more linguestic content than English. sL7`=a.&T  
79.In Wong’s future expetiment ,the volunteers____ 5'kTe=  
A.will use either their right or left hemispheres !UBDx$]^  
B.will use both English and a tonal language 9<A\npD  
C.will listen to emotionally-charged sentences ?]\W8)  
D.will listen to more pairs of emotionally-charged words e.}3OK  
80.What is the passage mainly about? 5{ 4"JO3  
A.Two hemisphere to the sound of speech dx13vZ3[U  
B.Two functions of pitch in language EK8E  
C. Two hemisphere of the human braim 64!ame}n+  
D.Two languages and two hemispheres ~t${=o430  
Passage 5 ll(e,9.D  
We are all members of a culture. How we interpret the reality around us ,what we consider to be reasonable statements and behavior ,and what we believe to be health and illness all stem from the culture we share with some people and not with others. Those whose cultural experiences differ from our own will also differ in their belief and interpretions of reality. c#n4zdQd]5  
We are all rooted in来源于 an ethnic group 同种同文化之民族as well, even if this group is simply the so-called “majority” of white, middle class, protestant heritage .The degree to which we identify with an ethnic past will vary according to the strength with which family tradition has maintained that identity,and to the degree that the family chooses to assimilate into the larger society. The extent of an individual’s or a family’s identification with an ethnic heritage is as important as the specific features of that heritage. !k:zLjtp  
American society is ethnically and culturally diverse, and community health公众卫生nurse will find themselves practicing in communities that reflect this diversity.A particular family or a whole community may belong to an ethnic or cultural group very different from the nurse’s own. Those community nurses who are most sensitive to variations in clients’ beliefs and behaviors will be most effective in promoting their wellness. variation :不同a variation in colour [size]颜色[大小]的不同clients私医生的病人 V|3yZ8lE  
Community health nurses can achieve this sensitivity by examining their own culture in order to understand how it colors 改变…颜色their world view and their interactions with individuals, families, and communities.Recognizing the clients individuals as well as members of a larger culture, nurses will reject stereotypical views of clients’ ethnic groups that can impede communication and diminish their effectiveness. Indeed, culture mediates all social encounters, including those between nurse and client ,and its study can enhance the effectiveness of health care services.卫生保健服务 =MJ-s;raq  
81.We live in the social enviroment ___ v#:+n+y\z  
A.without different cultural experiences Krp <bK6  
B.of the same behavior and belief Ho)t=qn  
C.with a shared culture C`2*2Y%xkG  
D.of the same race S om. qD  
82.The author is mainly talking about in the second paragraph___ *#Lsjk~_-  
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B.identification with an ethnic heritage agU%z:M{  
C.the conflict between identification and assimilation :$M9XZ~\  
D.the contradiction between an ethnic group and the majority B?$01?9V  
83.According to the passage, a nurse cannot function well in a community___ ,30FGz^i  
A.that reflects ethical and cultural diversity M.xhVgFf)  
B.without asimilating into its ethnic heritage XlPK3^'N)h  
C.that is sensitive to his /her beliefs and behaviors |t4Gz1"q=8  
D.without recognizing its ethnical and cultural diversity .Bb$j=  
84.Community health nurses are supposed to ____ s6uF5]M;2  
A.be sensitive to variations in clients’ beliefs and behaviors HF & h  
B.abandon the stereotypical views of clients’ groups ig{A[7qN  
C.examine their own culture <=;H[} e  
D. all of the above mP9cBLz  
85.Which of the following can best summarize the general idea of the passage? /*u#Ba<<  
A.identification with and assimilation into ethnic groups <X:Ud&\  
B.Novel and stereotypical views of ethnic groups 9G MH*=3[=  
C.Communicatio and community Q3'fz 9v  
D.culture and health care. Rro?q  
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I’m in the unusual position of being both a computer scientist and a professional musician. On the computer side, I’m best known for my work virtual reality虚拟现实, a term I coined in the early 1980’s , As a musician I write, perform,and record my own work. Canons for Wroclaw, a concerto 协奏曲I created for virtual instruments, was performed last December by the Chamber Wrchestra of Wroclaw ,Poland. u:_sTfKm&  
  All of this means that I have a few deeply felt ideas about Napster, the free software millions of people use to share their music collections over the Internet. Big media companies see Napster as theft because they can’t collect royalties when people use it. So they have asked the courts to kill it. As I write this , a settlement支付 seems to be emerging. Napster will probably begin to charge for its services and pay royalties to at least some record companies. Mam8\  
Whatever happens, the legal decisions surrounding Napster are important for resons that transcend the music business and extend to our basic concepts of what it means to be free in a democracy. I believe the anti-Napster forces have failed to foresee dangerous implications of their course of action. They don’t understand what I call the Law of the Exclude Digital Middle:Digital tools can be either open or closed but resist being anything in between .An open digital tool is one that can be used in unforeseen ways. A tool like e-mail ,meant to send text, might also---surprisingly ---be used to send music.A closed tool is one in which there are technical resteictions that prevent unforeseen uses. The advantage of open tools is that more people can create new things with them;consequently因此,从而,they tend to be more innovative.Closed tools are usually created because it is thought they will be more profitable: An owner can control them well enough to enforce bill collection. Of course, the open software movement energetically promotes积极地推动 the idea that innovation ends up generating more money than control does. BCBEX&0hk{  
86.The Napster issue___  FovE$Dj]  
A.is one concerning copyright infringement n.违反, 侵害of violation n.违反, 违背, 妨碍, nGq]$h  
B.is a dispute bewteen music companies and the cout XMt u"K  
C.has been settled in favor of有利于,赞同 music lovers ?r{TOj n  
D.will result in a boom of sales for music companies C:]/8l  
87.The designer of an open digital tool hardly knows___ AI&qU/}  
A.the risks it may encunter Qo'yS"g<9)  
B.the potential ways of its usage  1S+;ZMk  
C.the number of its users j(0Ilx|7v  
D.the amounts of its net profit )D:9R)m  
88.People who use closed digital tools end up____ DW1@<X  
A.making huge profits IZO@V1-m  
B.creating new techniques JT4wb]kdV  
C.paying for services '#O;mBPNi  
D.facing legal punishment j3 6,w[Y:  
89.It implied that owners of digital tools will make more profits by___ J5O.*&  
A.encouraging innovations Dt W*n1Bt  
B.proteching copyrights #":: ' ?,  
C.control costs y|^EGnaE  
D.charging customers 3FFaEl  
90.The attitude of the auther towards the anti-Napster action is ___ !6M Bxg>  
A.supportive E_~x==cb  
B.ambiguous q7|:^#{av  
C.indifferent %Ys$@dB  
D.negative I6+2>CUGo  
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