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2016年全国医学博士英语统考真题及答案
2016年全国医学博士英语统考答案 Listening Comprehension (30%) =Q>'?w> Section A [@(M% 1. B. At three next Wednesday. 3 -Nwg9U 2. B. A piercing pain. }rRf4te 3. A. He is going to get married. n]S
DpptM 4. D. She couldn't agree with the man more. &@NTedg! 5. A. Jack's girlfriend is mad at him. _~]~ssn,1 6. B. It's wise to be prepared. ,T&=*q 7. B. He is a trouble-maker. 9.)*z-f$ 8. D. $30 z><uYO$ 9. C. Work out in the gym. B)>r~v] 10. B. 232 Jas=D 11. A. Mary isn't his type. >U. 12. A. Play tennis. ;r'y/Y'? 13. C. In the hospital. F<H[-k*t/ 14. A. She is seriously ill. J'{69<`Dl 15. B. She makes a living now as a landlady. #y;TSHx/ Section B 3*INDD= Dialogue :buH\LB*P 16. A. A duodenal ulcer. /6S% h-#\ 17. B. Try medical means. YNHQbsZUI, 18. A. Overweight. GY% ^!r 19. C. He is a heavy smoker. 4PdJ 20. D. Make an appointment with Dr. Oaks. -QPM$ Passage One xAlyik
21. D. He is the creator of a website on longevity. QEtf-xNn^ 22. C. Women develop cardiovascular disease much later than men. ;zq3>A 23. B. In their 60s and 70s. hv.33l 24. D. Iron. lSW6\jX 25. C. Another possibility for women's longevity. ^ &UezDTS Passage Two ahJ-T@ 26. C. He struggled under the strain of poverty. ^lw0}
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P6,s'( 30. C. Where there is a will, there is a way. BIJlU(aF Part II Vocabulary (10%) %1JN% Section A yiT)m]E
d Directions: In this section all the sentences are incomplete. Four words or phrases, marked A, B, C and D, are given beneath each of them. You are to choose the word or phrase that best completes the sentence. Then, mark your answer on the ANSWER SHEET. fS@V`"O6 31. Employers have a legal obligation to pay _______ to their workers for injuries. .
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6Poz+< 33. But despite all the legal hustle and bustle, they don’t actually expect to _______ death sentences to life terms without parole. N'5AU ( A. induce B. convert C. revive D. swerve t%k1=Ow5i Key: B J 7/)XS 34. To maintain physical well-being, a person should eat _______ food and get sufficient exercise. R3dt-v A. integral B. gross C. wholesome D. intact ' K\ $B_ Key: C
'F .tOD 35. The Central Government’s pledge to maintain the ______ and stability of Hong Kong at all costs is a great encouragement to the local finance. rzk-_AFR A. provision B. prosperity C. privilege D. preference 8am/5o Key: B :~PzTUz 36. It is pointed out that patients must be reassured that “their lives will not be ______ as a result of bed shortages.” wOg?.6<Kxa A. facilitated B. forfeited C. fulfilled D. furnished zZh\e,* Key: B ",Ge:\TR= 37. The cause of his death has been a mystery and _______ unknown so far. [BLB
xSL A. exclusively B. superficially C. utterly D. doubtfully 5h!ZoB)n Key: C '*d);{D8 38. It is known that some ways of using resources _______ can destroy the environment as well as the people living in it. 9FKowF_8 A. recklessly B. sparingly C. sensibly D. incredibly m1\+~*i Key: A Wf>P[6 39. Cholera is a preventable waterborne bacterial infection that is spread through ______ water. 3B^`xnV A. filtered B. distilled C. contaminated D. purified I<}<!.Bc! Key: C z{uRqAG 40. We welcome him not ____________ as a new broom but rather as a very old friend. E4;@P']` A. by the way B. at all events C. by no means D. in any sense PSR21; Key: C 84|oqwZO ]A]EED.ZH Section B %.nZ@';
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'hP& Part IV Reading Comprehension (30%) s1/:Ts[3i Passage One &t0toEj 61. To have a journey of discovery witheach child, according to the passage, is_____________. .&Rj2d A. to discover their unique sleep-wakecycles C OC6H'F 62. In the first paragraph, the authorsuggests that parents ____________. N9s ,.. D. keep a diary on sleep pattern for theirchil 0
jszZ_ 63. When there exists a “marker” in the child according to the passage, __________. =5PNH 2 A. it might lead to his or her earlysubstance use ?jDdF 64. What is the author trying to tell us inthethird paragraph? 4PVkKP'/ B. Sometimes parents need to seek professionalassistance. B"9 /+Yj 65. What is the main idea of the passage? `z?6.+C C. Parents’ role in building their child’shealthy sleeping habit. pMfP3G7V Passage Two "N|gU;~W 66. The study's results indicated_____________. |x[zzx#
>- A. health disparities between English andAmerican senior citizens :vqfWK6mv 67. Which of the following is uniquehealth-care challenge for English senior citizens when compared with theirAmerican counterparts? Oy,`tG0 A. higher death rate. zURob MpE# 68. What does James Smith imply by anAmerican plate? .@(+.G C. large portion of food consumed byAmericans. n
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w D. their unhealthy lifestyle factors >We:gKxr 70. Even though it is much more aggressive,the American medicine __________. $G_,$U! B. benefits more seniors who needmedicalcare. kN99( Passage Three ~jqG 71. The current PIK study ___________. H /kSFf{ B. was based on the global land-use models pu"`*NL 72. As the PIK results imply, it ispossible ____________. v@8=u4 ” h kh b8zS D. to return to the emission levels around1995 C9`J6Uu 73. Simply put, to produce and consume lessmeat and dairy is to __________. c2,1d` A. to reduce more methane and nitrous oxideemissions :4ndU:.L 74. The greenhouse gas pie tellsus__________. RuW62QSq C. the priorities in the environmentalprotection c]y"5;V8 75. What can be the best title forthepassage? #..-!>lY D. Diet for a Healthier Planet XuQ7nlbnq Passage Four |Bv?!
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xR$6t 77. Henry activates his daily healthmanagement __________. l>Nz]Ul%{ B. By getting hooked up to themonitoringdevices X>n\@rTo 78. As one of the pioneering patients,Henry __________. `o9vE0^T< A. receives the most benefits fromtelehealth wW7W+,{o 79. What is the most important about thetelehealth technology in the case of Henry? N}Ol`@@#h D. His condition can be kept undercontinuous surveillance at home. FN#6pM']| 80. Thanks to the telehealth technologyHenry knows for sure his blood oxygen level, thus __________. Yfk){1 C. getting hospitalized in no time =sqhPS<> Passage Five RP2MtP"M 81. Rappaport argues that a major threat toour human health __________. |P_\l,f8` A. lies in our exposome 0hKF)b 82. What can be said of the exposomeaccording to Rappaport? lWv3c!E` D. Changeable. (c/H$' 83. Speaking of genes, Rappaport wouldsaythat __________.
;;zKHS B. there is no such a thing aspredictivemedicine. wW3fsXu 84. Even though we cannot pinpoint theexact impact of environmental influences. Wild contends that __________. dOm#NSJVd C. each of us leaves a unique exposurehistory in the environment s!\uR. 85. Particularly important, according toNicholson, is the time when __________. Md \yXp C. the exposome comes in <a-I-~ Passage Six {Gnji] v 86. The author cries for a changein____________. }]pq&v! D. global science publishing /znW$yh o 87. According to the author, the lowinternational recognition and impact of scientists in the developing countriescan be attributed to __________. r5b5 `f4 C. their limited publications in globalindexing databases 6V= 69} 88. The survey conducted by Tijssenjustified the author's view that __________. 0`=#1u8
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): 89. To address the current situation, theauthor argues that it is imperative that __________. *rO#UE2 D. quality and quantity be desired in thelocal journals 'CT8vt; 90. Which of the following can be the besttitle for the passage? 4h>Dpml C. Globalizing Science Publishing ,?GEL>F uBLI!N-G L]L-000D( 作文的标题:The Cultivation and Development of General Practitioner |3f?1:"Z B./Lp_QK
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