2007职称英语(卫生类)模拟试题(三)

出处:中国职称英语考试网  作者:robot 日期:2007年06月27日 16时15分
     

  23. Paragraph 1 ______

  24. Paragraph 3 ______

  25. Paragraph 4 ______

  26. Paragraph 5 ______

  A. The prediction of the model

  B. The influence on temperature

  C. The effect of carbon dioxide

  D. The potential problem

  E. The import of the assumption

  F. The serious consequences

  27. Nowadays, too much carbon dioxide ______.

  28. The radiating level and the temperature of the surface must rise because of _____.

  29. Only if the amount of water vapor in the atmosphere increases as the temperature rises, the atmosphere's relative humidity ______.

  30. An increase in the amount of carbon dioxide means that there are more molecules of carbon dioxide ______.

  A. will be constant

  B. to absorb infrared radiation

  C. is becoming the potential problem

  D. prepare ourselves to be chemists, physicist

  E. increasing capacity of the atmosphere to absorb infrared radiation

  F. escape from the earth much more easily

  3.阅读理解:

Sleep Loss and Its Effects

  Mental fatigue can be as threatening as a heart attack. Recent evidence indicates that sleepiness is a leading cause of traffic and industrial accidents. “Human error causes between 60% and 90% of all workplace accidents, depending on the type of job,” observes biological psychologist David Dinges of the University of Pennsylvania. “And inadequate sleep is a major factor in human error” , other research suggests that sleep loss contributes to everything from drug abuse to poor grades in school.

  A typical adult needs about eight hours of shut-eye a night to function effectively. By that standard, million of Americans are for a long time sleep deprived, trying to get by on six hours or even less. In many household cheating on sleep has become an unconscious and harmful habit. “In its mid form, it's watching Ted Koppel and going to bed late and then getting up early to get to the gym,” says Cornell's Pollak. In extreme cases people stay up most of the night, seeing how little sleep will keep them going. They try to compensate by sleeping late on weekends, but that makes up for only part of the shortfall. Over the months and years, some researchers believe, the imbalance builds up and the effects accumulate. “Most Americans no longer know what it feels like to the fully alert,” contends Dr. William Dement, director of Stanford University's Sleep Center. They go through the day in a sort of twilight zone; the eyes may be wade open, but the brain is partly shut down.       

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