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  • 第1题:

    What we can do on decreasing infection caused by sharp injuries? ()

    A. Make assessment to sharp injury control

    B. Enhance educational intervention

    C. Improve awareness of College students

    D. Supply consultation


    参考答案:ABCD

  • 第2题:

    下列哪项不是UPOINT分型的内容?()

    A.Uirnary(排尿症状)

    B.Infection(感染)

    C.Tenderness(疼痛)

    D.Pain(疼痛)


    答案:D

  • 第3题:

    请阅读Passage l。完成第21—25小题。
    Passage 1
    It's one of our common beliefs that mice are afraid of cats. Scientists have long known that even if a mouse has never seen a cat before, it is still able to detect chemical signals released from it and run away in fear. This has always been thought to be something that is hard-wired into a mouse s brain.
    But now Wendy Ingram, a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, has challenged this common sense. She has found a way to"cure" mice of their inborn fear of cats by infecting them with a parasite, reported the science journal Nature.
    The parasite, called Toxoplasma gondii, might sound unfamiliar to you, but the shocking fact is that up to one-third of people around the world are infected by it. This parasite can cause different diseases among humans, especially pregnant women--it is linked to blindness and the death of unborn babies.
    However, the parasite's effects on mice are unique. Ingram and her team measured how mice reacted to a cat's urine(尿) before and after it was infected by the parasite. They noted that normal mice stayed far away from the urine while mice that were infected with the parasite walked freely around the test area.
    But that's not all. The parasite was found to be more powerful than originally thought—even after researchers cured the mice of the infection. They no longer reacted with fear to a cat's smell,which could indicate that the infection has caused a permanent change in mice's brains.
    Why does a parasite change a mouse's brain instead of making it sick like it does to humans?
    The answer lies in evolution.
    "It's exciting scary to know how a parasite can manipulate a mouse's brain this way," Ingram said. But she also finds it inspiring."Typically if you have a bacterial infection, you go to a doctor and take antibiotics and the infection is cleared and you expect all the symptoms to also go away."
    She said, but this study has proven that wrong."This may have huge implications for infectious disease medicine."

    Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
    查看材料

    A.Toxoplasma gondii causes people strange and deadly diseases.
    B.With certain infection the infectious disease cannot be cured completely.
    C.Human beings infected by toxoplasma gondii will have permanent brain damage.
    D.Toxoplasma gondii is harmful to human beings, but it does no harm to mice.

    答案:B
    解析:
    寄生虫会对未出生的小孩造成致命性的伤害,故A排除;文章只表明这种感染对老鼠的大脑有永久性的改变,并没有提及人类,故C排除;寄生虫对人类有危害,但是并不能说明对老鼠没有危害,故D排除。文章最后一段指出.人们一旦受到细菌感染就希望吃抗生素来清除所有的感染并希望所有的症状都能消失.但是这种想法是错误的.也可以推断出B是正确的。

  • 第4题:

    It’s one of our common beliefs that mice are afraid of cats. Scientists have long known that even if a mouse has never seen a cat before, it is still able to detect chemical signals released from it and run away in fear. This has always been thought to be something that is hard-wired into a mouse’ s brain.
    But now Wendy Ingram, a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, has challenged this common sense. She has found a way to “cure” mice of their inborn fear of cats by infecting them with a parasite, reported the science journal Nature.
    The parasite, called Toxoplasma gondii, might sound unfamiliar to you, but the shocking fact is that up to one-third of people around the world are infected by it. This parasite can cause different diseases among humans, especially pregnant women—it is linked to blindness and the death of unborn babies.
    However, the parasite’s effects on mice are unique. Ingram and her team measured how mice reacted to a cat's urine (尿) before and after it was infected by the parasite. They noted that normal mice stayed far away from the urine while mice that were infected with the parasite walked freely around the test area.
    But that's not all. The parasite was found to be more powerful than originally thought—even after researchers cured the mice of the infection. They no longer reacted with fear to a cat's smell, which could indicate that the infection has caused a permanent change in mice's brains.
    Why does a parasite change a mouse's brain instead of making it sick like it does to humans The answer lies in evolution.
    “It’s exciting scary to know how a parasite can manipulate a mouse's brain this way,"Ingram said. But she also finds it inspiring. "Typically if you have a bacterial infection, you go to a doctor and take antibiotics and the infection is cleared and you expect all the symptoms to also go away,” she said, but this study has proven that wrong. “This may have huge implications for infectious disease medicine."

    The author's attitude towards the experiment is__________.查看材料

    A.positive
    B.subjective
    C.negative
    D.objective

    答案:D
    解析:
    在整篇文章中,作者都是在客观地叙述Wendy Ingram的新发现。positive“积极的,肯定的”;subjective“主观的”;negative“消极的,否定的”;objective“客观的”,故选D。

  • 第5题:

    侵染性病害(infection disease)


    正确答案: 由病原生物因素侵染造成的病害。因为病原生物能够在植株间传染,因而又称传染性病害。

  • 第6题:

    隐性感染suppressive infection


    正确答案:人体感染寄生虫后既没有明显的临床症状,又不易用常规方法检获病原体。

  • 第7题:

    朊病毒(也称朊粒)感染(prion infection)


    正确答案: 又称长程感染。是指潜伏期长,发病呈进行性且最后常以死亡为转归的病毒感染。

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    You should call the doctor in if ______.
    A

    the infection spreads to another member of the family

    B

    swelling occurs in the region of the ears

    C

    the patient’s voice is lost after two days

    D

    the patient’s condition continues to worsen


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节理解题。答案出处为文章最后部分的when to see the doctor。根据原文提出的四个if,选项D是最合理的。

  • 第9题:

    名词解释题
    感病(infection disease)

    正确答案: 寄主遭受病原物的侵染而发病。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    名词解释题
    侵染性病害(infection disease)

    正确答案: 由病原生物因素侵染造成的病害。因为病原生物能够在植株间传染,因而又称传染性病害。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    A

    Toxoplasma gondii causes people strange and deadly diseases.

    B

    With certain infection the infectious disease cannot be cured completely.

    C

    Human beings infected by toxoplasma gondii will have permanent brain damage.

    D

    Toxoplasma gondii is harmful to human beings, but it does no harm to mice.


    正确答案: B
    解析:

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    The passage is primarily concerned with which of the following?
    A

    Describing the life cycle of the Plasmodium protozoan as it relates to the disease malaria

    B

    Comparing and contrasting the life cycles of the six variants of the Plasmodium protozoan known to cause malaria

    C

    Addressing the public health implications of the life cycle of the Plasmodium parasite

    D

    Providing information on how a person can avoid infection with malaria

    E

    Describing the life cycle of the Anopheles mosquito as it relates to the transmission of the Plasmodium protozoan to humans


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    主旨题。文章主要在介绍与疟疾原生动物疟原虫的生命周期,故应选A项。

  • 第13题:

    There is a slight infection in the lung, which ________ is not serious.

    A of itself

    B to itself

    C in itself

    D on itself


    参考答案C

  • 第14题:

    Jean was in low spirits because her throat infection left her very () and made her solo at the party impossible.

    A、dumb

    B、hoarse

    C、silent

    D、speechless


    参考答案:B

  • 第15题:

    It’s one of our common beliefs that mice are afraid of cats. Scientists have long known that even if a mouse has never seen a cat before, it is still able to detect chemical signals released from it and run away in fear. This has always been thought to be something that is hard-wired into a mouse’ s brain.
    But now Wendy Ingram, a graduate student at the University of California, Berkeley, has challenged this common sense. She has found a way to “cure” mice of their inborn fear of cats by infecting them with a parasite, reported the science journal Nature.
    The parasite, called Toxoplasma gondii, might sound unfamiliar to you, but the shocking fact is that up to one-third of people around the world are infected by it. This parasite can cause different diseases among humans, especially pregnant women—it is linked to blindness and the death of unborn babies.
    However, the parasite’s effects on mice are unique. Ingram and her team measured how mice reacted to a cat's urine (尿) before and after it was infected by the parasite. They noted that normal mice stayed far away from the urine while mice that were infected with the parasite walked freely around the test area.
    But that's not all. The parasite was found to be more powerful than originally thought—even after researchers cured the mice of the infection. They no longer reacted with fear to a cat's smell, which could indicate that the infection has caused a permanent change in mice's brains.
    Why does a parasite change a mouse's brain instead of making it sick like it does to humans The answer lies in evolution.
    “It’s exciting scary to know how a parasite can manipulate a mouse's brain this way,"Ingram said. But she also finds it inspiring. "Typically if you have a bacterial infection, you go to a doctor and take antibiotics and the infection is cleared and you expect all the symptoms to also go away,” she said, but this study has proven that wrong. “This may have huge implications for infectious disease medicine."

    Which of the following statements is true according to the passage 查看材料

    A.Toxoplasma gondii causes people strange and deadly diseases.
    B.With certain infection the infectious disease cannot be cured completely.
    C.Human beings infected by toxoplasma gondii will have permanent brain damage.
    D.Toxoplasma gondii is harmful to human beings, but it does no harm to mice.

    答案:B
    解析:
    寄生虫会对未出生的小孩造成致命性的伤害,故A排除;文章只表明这种感染对老鼠的大脑有永久性的改变,并没有提及人类,故C排除;寄生虫对人类有危害,但是并不能说明对老鼠没有危害,故D排除。文章最后一段指出,人们一旦受到细菌感染就希望吃抗生素来清除所有的感染,并希望所有的症状都能消失,但是这种想法是错误的,由此推断出B是正确的。

  • 第16题:

    手术部位感染(SSI,全称Surgical Site Infection)是什么?


    正确答案: 手术部位感染SSI是指围手术期(个别情况在围手术期以后)发生在切口或手术深部器官或腔隙的感染,如切口感染、脑脓肿、腹膜炎。

  • 第17题:

    感染(infection)


    正确答案: 病原微生物侵入动物机体,并在一定的部位定居、生长繁殖,从而引起机体产生一系列的病理反应,这个过程称为感染。

  • 第18题:

    感病(infection disease)


    正确答案: 寄主遭受病原物的侵染而发病。

  • 第19题:

    A technician has a user that consistently picks up viruses and malware no matter what kind ofsoftware is installed to prevent infection. Which of the following should be a cost-effective logical step in preventing future infections?()

    • A、Place the user behind a high end NIPS device.
    • B、Migrate the user to a Virtual Machine environment.
    • C、Educate the user on browsing habits.
    • D、Install multiple antivirus programs on the machine to decrease the chances for infection.

    正确答案:C

  • 第20题:

    问答题
    After completing her examination of thepatient, the medical intern informed thechief resident that the patient was      A                               B                     Cnot onlyfeeling sick, but dizzy, and thereforemight have an infection. No error             D                         E

    正确答案: D
    解析:
    “not only A but also B”是个平行结构。为保持平行结构,所以but dizzy应改为but also dizzy。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The risk of infection for that patient hasn't diminished after the operation. _________ , it has  increased.
    A

    On the whole

    B

    On the contrary

    C

    On the average

    D

    On the other hand


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第22题:

    名词解释题
    朊病毒(也称朊粒)感染(prion infection)

    正确答案: 又称长程感染。是指潜伏期长,发病呈进行性且最后常以死亡为转归的病毒感染。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第23题:

    名词解释题
    产褥感染(puerperal infection)

    正确答案: 系指分娩及产褥期生殖道受病原体侵袭,引起局部或全身的感染。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    名词解释题
    感染(infection)

    正确答案: 病原微生物侵入动物机体,并在一定的部位定居、生长繁殖,从而引起机体产生一系列的病理反应,这个过程称为感染。
    解析: 暂无解析