全国医学博士外语入学统一考试附答案.docx
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全国医学博士外语入学统一考试附答案
2007年全国医学博士外语统一考试听力真题
PartIListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:
Inthissectionyouwillhearfifteenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,youwillhearaquestionaboutwhatissaid.Thequestionwillbereadonlyonce.Afteryouheareachquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarktheletterofyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.
1.A.Todosomeexperiments
B.Toattendaclass.
C.Toreviewhislesson.
D.Totakeatest.
2.A.Inahotel.
B.Inthehospital.
C.Intheprison.
D.Attheairport.
3A.Hegotanulcerinhisstomach.
B.Hegothurtinthesoccergame.
C.Hewillbedischargedsoon.
D.Hegothistumorremoved
4A.ShetoldaliesoasnottohurtJimmy.
B.Sheleftbecauseshehadaheadache.
C.ShehurtJimmybytellinghimalie.
D.Shesleptoffherheadache.
5A.Hisnewcarisnotfastenough.
B.Hisnewcarmovesveryfast.
C.Hisnewcarisarealbargain.
D.Hisnewcarissomewhatofafinancialburden.
6A.Getmoretimetorelax.
B.Takesometranquilizers.
C.Seekasecondopinion.
D.Avoidherresponsibilities.
7A.Hegotaheadachewhileestablishingtheinstitute.
B.Hehadahardtimegettingtheinstitutestarted.
C.EverythingwasOKatthebeginning.
D.ItisimpossibletoopensuchaninstituteinSeoul.
8A.Excited.
B.Frustrated.
C.Annoyed.
D.Relieved.
9A.Eachclasslastsanhour.
B.Theclassismeetinginanhourandahalf.
C.Theclassmeetsfourhoursandanhalfperweek.
D.Theclassmeetsforhalfanhourthreetimesaweek.
10A.Thewomanwasagoodskier.
B.Thewomancouldn’tski.
C.Thewomandidn’tintendtogoskiing.
D.Thewomandidn’tlikeSwiss.
11A.She’saninsuranceagent.
B.She’saninsuranceclient.
C.She‘sabankclerk.
D.She’sadriver.
12A.Hetrippedoversomecrutches.
B.Hehadrheumatisminhislegs.
C.Hesprainedhisfoot.
D.Hebrokehisleg.
13A.Thevacationisalmostgone.
B.Thevacationhasjuststarted.
C.Theyarepreparedforthenewsemester.
D.Theycan’twaitforthenewsemester.
14A.Shewasknockeddownbyafeather.
B.SheisshamedofLarry.
C.Shewasreallysurprised.
D.ShewasproudofLarry.
15A.Tovisithisson.
B.Toperformanoperation.
C.Tohaveanoperation.
D.Tosendhissonforanoperation.
SectionB
Directions:
Inthissectionyouwillhearthreepassages.Aftereachone,youwillhearfivequestions.Aftereachquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarktheletterofyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.
PassageOne
16A.Apharmacist.
B.Avisitor.
C.Aphysician.
D.Adieter.
17A.Cough.
B.Diarrhea.
C.Headache.
D.Stomachupset
18A.Pain-killers.
B.Coughsyrup.
C.Antidiarrheas.
D.Indigestiontablets.
19A.Thecoldweather.
B.Tirednesscausedbytraveling.
C.Thestrangefoodhehadeaten.
D.Thegreasyfoodhehadeaten.
20A.Takethemedicinefromthewoman.
B.Gotoseeaspecialist.
C.Stopeatinganddrinkingforafewdays.
D.Stayinbedforacoupleofdays.
PassageTwo
21A.Headaches.
B.Insomnia.
C.Respiratoryproblems.
D.Digestiveproblems.
22A.OnMondayinEdinburgh.
B.OnWednesdayinEdinburgh.
C.OnMondayatStaffordshireUniversity.
D.OnWednesdayatStaffordshireUniversity.
23A.94.
B.41.
C.130.
D.135.
24A.Thesubjectswereaskedtowriteoftheirfreewill.
B.Thesubjectswereaskedtowriteinasystematicway.
C.Thesubjectswereaskedtosayhowoftentheymadeentries.
D.Thesubjectswereaskediftheyhadwrittendownanythingtraumatic.
25A.Thediaristswhowriteoftheirfreewill.
B.ThediaristswhowerestudentsatStaffordshireUniversity.
C.Thediaristswhohadwrittenabouttrauma.
D.Thenon-diaristswhoweresusceptibletoheadaches.
PassageThree
26A.AbriefhistoryofBritishpubs.
B.Beer—theBritishnationaldrink.
C.VariousattemptsmadetocurbdrinkinginBritish.
D.ThefrustratingopeningandclosinghoursofBritishpubs.
27A.Asearlyas659AD.
B.After659AD
C.BeforetheRomaninvasion.
D.AftertheRomaninvasion.
28A.Torestrictdrinkinghours.
B.Torestricttravelerstocertaindrinks.
C.Toencouragethelocalstodrinkinothertowns.
D.Toencourageinnstolodgevariouskindsofpeople.
29A.Peoplewerebetteroff.
B.Thegovernmentfailedtopersuadepeoplefromdrinking.
C.Thereappearedanewcheapdrink.
D.Drinkershadfoundvariouswaystogetaroundthelaws.
30A.Thelicensinghourshavebeenextended.
B.Oldpeoplearenotallowedtodrinkinpubs.
C.Childrenarenotallowedyettodrinkinpubs.
D.Bigchangeshavetakenplaceinpubs.
PartⅡVocabulary(10%)
SectionA
Directions:
Inthissectionallthesentencesareincomplete.Fourwordsorpareses,markedA,B,CandD,aregivenbeneatheachofthem.Youaretochoosethewordorphrasethatbestcompletesthesentence.Then,markyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.
31.Thedoctorgavehimaninjectioninorderto_______thepain.
A.alleviateB.aggregateC.abolishD.allocate
32.Hisbrokenarmhealedwill,butshediedofthepneumoniawhichfollowedasa_______.
A.complementB.complimentC.complexionD.complication
33.Unfortunately,ourvacationplans_____onaccountoftransportstrikes.
A.fellbackB.fellthroughC.felluponD.fellto
34.The______climateofHawaiiattractsvisitorsformallovertheworldeveryyear.
A.genialB.frigidC.genuineD.foul
35.Thisisthe______inwhichtheorganismlivesmosteffectively.
A.optimumB.optionC.ordealD.orbit
36.Thedoctorsuggeststhatagoodholidayinthecountryshould____himnicelyafterhisoperation.
A.set…offB.set…upC.set…offD.set…aside
37.Hisbehaviorwasso______thateventhemercifulpeoplecouldnotforgivehim.
A.uniqueB.unconventionalC.brutalD.brilliant
38.______toyourpresentjobuntilyoucangetabetterone.
A.HangaboutB.HangbackC.HangbehindD.Hangon
39.Sufferingfromhislegillness,Tomisvery_______nowadays.
A.emaciatedB.eligibleC.elasticD.exceptional
40.Hesavedsomemoneyforartistic_______suchasfinepaintings.
A.donationsB.profitsC.luxuriesD.lures
SectionB
Directions:
Inthissectioneachofthefollowingsentenceshasawordorphraseunderlined,beneathwhicharefourwordsorphrases.Choosethewordorphrasewhichwouldbestkeepthemeaningoftheoriginalsentenceifitissubstitutedfortheunderlinedpart.ThenmarktheletterofyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.
41.Ithasbeenprovedthatthechemicalislethaltoratsbutsafeforcattle.
A.fatalB.reactiveC.uniqueD.vital
42.Totheirsurprise,shehasbeennominatedascandidateforthePresidency.
A.recognizedB.definedC.appointedD.promoted
43.Wecannotlookdownuponouropponent,whoisanexperiencedswimmer.
A.playerB.competitorC.refereeD.partner
44.Sheisregardedasagoodnurseinthatsheattendstopatientswithoutanycomplaint.
A.seesthroughB.looksoverC.takesinD.caresfor
45.Itiswellknownthattheminimumpenaltyforthiscrimeis2years’imprisonment.
A.convictionB.spanC.mercyD.punishment
46.Thewholeareaofthenationalandlocalgovernmentstriedtowipeoutratstopreventthespreadofdisease.
A.exterminateB.dominateC.determinateD.contaminate
47.Allthestudentsareafraidofhimsinceheisalwaysseverewiththem.
A.vigorousB.rigorousC.vigilantD.rigid
48.Thebiggestengineeringprojectthattheyundertookwasencumberedbylackoffunds.
AcanceledB.condensedC.hamperedD.haunted
49.Inordertobeasuccessfuldiplomatyoumustbeenthusiasticandmagnetic.
A.arrogantB.industriousC.zealousD.attractive
50.Heissuccessfulasadoctorbecauseofthisdynamicpersonality,heseemstohaveunlimitedenergy.
A.meticulousB.vigorousC.aggressiveD.arbitrary
PartIIICloze(10%)
Directions:
Inthissectionthereisapassagewithtennumberedblanks.Foreachblank,thereare4choicesmarkedA,B,CandD.ChoosethebestanswerandmarktheletterofyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.
ManyCanadiansenjoytheluxuryofalargeamountoflivingspace.Canadaisvast,andthehomesarelargeaccordingtothestandardsofmanycounties.Even___51__innercitiesdonotreachtheextremesfoundinotherpartsofworld.
Canadiansappreciatethespaceandvaluetheirprivacy.Sincefamiliesaregenerallysmall,manyCanadianchildrenenjoytheluxuryoftheirownbedroom.Havingmorethanonebathroominahouseisalsoconsideredamodern__52__.
ManyroomsinCanadianhomeshavespecializedfunctions.“Familyrooms”arepopularfeaturesinmodernhouses;theseare__53__,“livingrooms”sincemanylivingroomshavebecomereservedforentertaining.Somehomeshaveformalandinformaldiningareas,__54__.
Recreationalhomesarealsopopular__55___Canadians.SomeCanadiansownsummerhomes,cottages,orcamps.Thesemay__56__fromasmallone-roomcabintoaluxuriousbuildingthatrivalsthecomfortsoftheregularresidence.Somecottagesarewinterizedforyear-rounduse.Cottagesofferpeoplethechanceto“getawayfromitall.”Theyaresopopularthatsummerweekendtrafficjamsarecommon,especiallyinlargecitiessuchasToronto,wherethenumberofpeopleleavingtownonFridaynightandreturningSundaymight__57__thehighwaysforhours.
Sometimes,livinginCanadameansnotonlyhavingprivacy,butalsobeingisolated.Mobilityhasbecomeapartofmodernlife;peopleoftendonotliveinoneplacelongenoughto__58__toknowtheirneighbors.Tenantslivetheirownlivesintheirapartmentsortownhouses.Eveninprivater
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