2011年职称英语卫生类C级考试试题: A/ O" O; b A J& `0 w9 d2 ~4 f
第二篇 Influenza(C级)4 a7 p8 Z0 i" y" b
Influenza has been with us a long time. According to some Greek writers on medical history, the __1__ of 412 B.C. was of influenza. The same has been suggested of the sickness that swept through the Greek army __2__Syracuse in 395 B.C. Flu is a disease that moves most quickly among people __3__in crowded conditions, hence, it is likely to attack armies. s8 \& N$ o& {& W; g
During the nineteenth century there were five widespread __4__of influenza.The last of the five happened in 1889 and marked the __5___ of the story of influenza in our time. Like the recent outbreak, __6__started in Asia.- ^- c# |; m |, R; X
For more than forty years before that outbreak, influenza had steadily __7__and was believed to be dying out. A new group of outbreaks was introduced by the great outbreak of 1889-1890 and for the next quarter of a century flu __8__a constant threat.
0 j' A; @* g4 ^' G* m* y" h In April 918 flu broke among American troops stationed in France. It quickly spread through all the armies but caused relatively __9__deaths. Four months later, however, a second outbreak started which proved to be a _10___. It killed not only the old and already sick but also __11__young adults. It went through every country in the world, only a few distant islands in the South Atlantic and the Pacific remaining __12__. It brought the life of whole countries __13__, food supplies stopped and work loss was very great. _14___ the great outbreak ended, it had killed at least 15 million people. Thereafter there have been several great outbreaks throughout the world. It is thus __15__that influenza is a terrible infection that we have to pay more attention to." h2 ~; \/ H8 D5 H
1. A cause B outbreak C source D effect2 S V) A) }# N" x1 f' ~9 E
2. A being attacked B having been attacked C attacked D attacking! C& Y' K6 k& S; I
3. A sitting B standing C living D appearing
* D7 k* v0 f- I; s6 ? 4. A outbreaks B incidents C accidents D cases
1 r1 |4 o; Y4 M# Y9 B 5. A end B beginning C final D begin2 ^; y) {( q& h2 B) S) d
6. A it B they C which D those( j' c1 R/ Z6 Q Z, |9 _" m( j
7. A enlarged B strengthened C decreased D increased+ p( P7 q4 ?3 g* D0 s, o, p
8. A was no longer B went out of C ceased to be D remained
1 U1 w0 L0 \3 H, A& Z4 D 9. A few B many C countless D innumerable2 l; y n m/ Q5 C" p
10. A killing B killer C kill D saver! ^- C8 p6 b% r
11. A weak B disabled C sick D healthy$ f3 n7 A4 Y# [2 g+ l' J/ ~/ L
12. A touching B touched C untouched D having touched: k/ k# X, g& Q( z( e
13. A stop B stopping C stopped D to stop
. S) j8 y$ ]/ \1 P; K) c 14. A During B In C Before D After4 D- f8 s7 R% u5 X1 M6 T! Y
15. A clear B strange C uncertain D questionable |