2017職稱英語試題衞生B級閲讀理解習題

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2017職稱英語試題衞生B級閲讀理解習題

第4部分:閲讀理解(第31'45題,每題3分,共45分)

下面有3篇短文,每篇短文後有5道題。每道題後面有4個選項,請仔細閲讀短文並根據短文內容回答其後面的問題,從4個選項中選擇l個最佳答案塗在答題卡相應的位置上。

 第一篇

 American Society

When foreigners are sometimes asked what seems most strange about American society,somewhere on the top of the list will be the fact the average citizen is allowed to possess guns.

Although it is true that many people carry guns legally in the United States, it is also known that many who possess guns carry illegally. Others, who don't have guns, feel that guns can be acquired quite easily. A recent survey indicated that many high school students, especially in the inner cities, can acquire gun with little difficulty.

Although most people would never want to own a gun, others have taken up hunting as a sport and enjoy hunting wild game in season. Hunting for deer and duck in fall and winter is very much a part of the American culture.

Also, some farmers in rural areas who raise cattle and sheep feel they need to protect their animals against wolves that attack their herds and flocks at night. To defend and support their rights to possess firearms the National Rifle Association (NRA) was founded in 1871. The main importance of this organization has been its efforts to prevent strict gun control legislation. The NRA has great political support in small towns and rural areas, especially in the West and the South,where hunting is especially popular. Those who favor the right to possess guns insist that the Constitution provides the right of people "to keep and bear arms". They believe that gun control laws will not solve the problem of crime and violence in America.

Recent events in America, however, have shown that the question of gun possession is now out of control and strong voices have called for immediate action to be taken. In seemingly peaceful schools students have gone into classrooms and opened fire upon their classmates.

America has been shocked by such incidents which seem to occur with greater frequency. The periodic deaths of innocent citizens and even foreign visitors from guns have forced legislators to pass laws to stop these senseless killings.

The day may not be far off when America will be transformed from a gun culture to one which controls their use and possession.

31. What is most unusual about American society?

A. Many Americans acquire guns illegally.

B. Ordinary people can possess guns legally.

C. The average citizen does not try to possess guns.

D. Many school children carry guns legally.

32. Some Americans defend their possession of guns by arguing that__________.

A. deer and duck reproduce too quickly in the country.

B. herds and flocks bother farmer at night.

C. hunting is part of the American way of life.

D. wolves threaten people's lives in rural areas.

33. The National Rifle Association was established to__________.

A. help strengthen gun control laws.

B. unite people who possess guns.

C. defend Americans'right to possess guns.

D. solve the problem of crime and violence.

34. Gun possession has become a hot issue in the US because it is__________.

A. gathering political support.

B. becoming increasingly restricted.

C. threatening endangered species.

D. causing serious problems.

35. The author's attitude towards the US gun culture is__________.

A. positive.

B. negative.

C. indifferent.

D. neutral.

 第二篇

Living Standards Around the World

The differences in living standards around the world are vast. In 1993, the average American had an income of about $25,000. In the same year, the average Mexican earned $7,000, and the average Nigerian earned $1,500. Not surprisingly, this large variation in average income is reflected in various measures of the quality of life. Changes in living standards over time are also large. In the United States, incomes have historically grown about 2 percent per year (after adjusting for changes in the cost of living). At this rate, average income doubles every 35 years. In some countries, economic growth has been even more rapid. In Japan, for instance, average income has doubled in the past 20 years, and in South Korea it has doubled in the past 10 years.

What explains these large differences in living standards among countries and over time? The answer is surprisingly simple. Almost all variation in living standards is attributable to differences in countries' productivity-- that is, the amount of goods and services produced from each hour of a worker's time. In nations where workers can produce a large quantity of goods and services per unit of time, most people enjoy a high standard of living; in nations where workers are less productive, most people must endure a more meager existence. Similarly, the growth rate of a

nation's productivity determines the growth rate of its average income.

The fundamental relationship between productivity and living standards is simple, but its implications are far-reaching. If productivity is the primary determinant of living standards, other explanations must be of secondary importance. For example, people might think that labor unions or minimum-wage laws contributed to the rise in living standards of American workers over the past century. Yet the real hero of American workers is their rising productivity.

The relationship between productivity and living standards also has great implications for public policy. When thinking about how any policy will affect living standards, the key question is how it will affect our ability to produce goods and services. To improve living standards,policymakers need to raise productivity by ensuring that workers are well educated, have the tools needed to produce goods and services, and have access to the best available technology.

36. Which of the following countries has enjoyed the fastest economic growth in history?

A. Mexico.

B. The United States.

C. Japan.

D. South Korea.

37. The word "meager" in the second paragraph is closest in meaning to__________.

A. modest.

B. poor.

C. meaningless.

D. plentiful.

38. What is the most important factor that leads to the rise in living standards of average people?

A. Labor unions.

B. Minimum-wage laws.

C. Rising productivity.

D. Favorable public policy.

39. The study of the relationship between productivity and living standards is significant in that __________.

A. it calls policymakers' attention to a qualified work force

B. it encourages workers to get better education

C. it helps improve the workers' ability to produce goods and services

D. it enables policymakers to access the latest technology

40. The passage mainly discusses __________.

A. the differences in average income among countries

B. the relationship between productivity and living standards

C. the causes of the rise in living standards

D. the importance of raising productivity

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