METS第二级模拟试卷 医护英语水平考试
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2022年医护英语二级考试真题全文共3篇示例,供读者参考篇1Title: 2022 Medical English Level 2 Exam QuestionsIntroduction:The 2022 Medical English Level 2 exam is a comprehensive test designed to assess the English language proficiency of healthcare professionals. The exam covers a wide range of topics related to the medical field, including medical terminology, patient care, and healthcare communication. In this document, we will provide a sample of the exam questions to give candidates an idea of what to expect on test day.Sample Questions:1. Medical Terminology:a. What is the medical term for a rapid heartbeat?b. Define the following medical abbreviation: CBCc. What does the term "hypertension" refer to?2. Patient Care:a. How would you communicate with a patient who speaks a different language?b. Describe the proper procedure for taking a patient's blood pressure.c. How can you ensure patient privacy and confidentiality in a healthcare setting?3. Healthcare Communication:a. Explain the importance of clear communication in healthcare settings.b. What are the key elements of effective patient education?c. How do you handle a difficult conversation with a patient or family member?4. Legal and Ethical Issues:a. What is the principle of patient autonomy and how does it apply to healthcare decision-making?b. Describe the process of obtaining informed consent from a patient.c. What are the legal implications of breaching patient confidentiality?5. Emergency Situations:a. What steps should be taken in a medical emergency?b. How do you assess a patient's level of consciousness?c. Describe the proper technique for performing CPR on an adult.Conclusion:The 2022 Medical English Level 2 exam is a challenging test that requires a solid understanding of medical terminology, patient care, healthcare communication, legal and ethical issues, and emergency procedures. By studying the sample questions provided in this document, candidates can better prepare themselves for the exam and improve their chances of success. Good luck to all those taking the test!篇2Unfortunately, I am unable to provide specific questions from the 2022 Medical English Level 2 exam as it is copyrighted material. However, I can give you some sample questions that are similar in nature to those found on the exam to help you prepare for the test.Sample questions:1. What does the abbreviation "CPR" stand for in medical terms?A. Cardiac Pulmonary ResuscitationB. Cardiovascular Perfusion ResuscitationC. Cerebrovascular Pumping RateD. Circulatory Pressure Recovery2. Which of the following is not a symptom of a heart attack?A. Chest pain or discomfortB. Shortness of breathC. Arm or shoulder painD. Mild headache3. What is the purpose of a blood pressure cuff?A. To measure oxygen levels in the bloodB. To measure the body temperatureC. To measure the pressure of blood against the walls of the arteriesD. To measure glucose levels in the blood4. Which of the following is a common side effect of anesthesia?A. Increased blood pressureB. Decreased heart rateC. Nausea and vomitingD. Increased energy levels5. What does the acronym "AED" stand for in medical terms?A. Automated Emergency DeviceB. Automated External DefibrillatorC. Advanced Emergency DiagnosisD. Advanced Expiration DeviceThese sample questions cover a range of topics commonly found in the Medical English Level 2 exam. Remember to study and practice regularly to improve your chances of success on the actual test. Good luck!篇32022年医护英语二级考试真题Section A: Reading Comprehension (40 points)Part 1: Multiple Choice (20 points)Read the following passages and choose the best answer for each question.Passage 1As medical technology continues to advance, the role of nurses becomes increasingly important. Nurses are on the front lines of patient care, providing support, compassion, and expertise to those in need. In recent years, there has been a push to improve the level of education and training for nurses to ensure that they are well-prepared to meet the challenges of modern healthcare.1. According to the passage, what is the role of nurses in patient care?A. Providing emotional supportB. Performing medical proceduresC. Administering medicationD. All of the above2. What is one of the reasons for the push to improve nursing education?A. To increase job opportunities for nursesB. To meet the challenges of modern healthcareC. To reduce healthcare costsD. To eliminate the need for nursesPassage 2By 2030, it is estimated that there will be a global shortage of 9 million nurses and midwives, a crisis that could have a devastating impact on healthcare systems around the world. Efforts are being made to address this shortage by investing in education and training programs, as well as promoting the profession to attract more young people to the field.3. What is the estimated global shortage of nurses and midwives by 2030?A. 1 millionB. 5 millionC. 9 millionD. 10 million4. How is the shortage of nurses and midwives being addressed?A. By increasing healthcare costsB. By investing in education and training programsC. By decreasing job opportunities for nursesD. By promoting other healthcare professionsPart 2: Matching (20 points)Match the terms on the left with their definitions on the right.5. Triage A. A healthcare professional who specializes in caring for newborn babies6. Geriatrics B. The first assessment of a patient's condition to determine the priority of treatment7. Neonatologist C. The medical care of the elderly8. Vital signs D. The measurement of a person's temperature, pulse, respiration rate, and blood pressure9. Sterile field E. A designated area that is free from microorganisms to prevent infections10. EKG F. A test that records the electrical activity of the heart11. Intubation G. The insertion of a tube into the airway to assist with breathing12. Scrub nurse H. A nurse who assists in surgery by maintaining a sterile field and passing instruments to the surgeonSection B: Writing (60 points)Part 1: Translation (30 points)Translate the following passage from English into Chinese.Nursing is a challenging yet rewarding profession that requires dedication, compassion, and a commitment to lifelong learning. Nurses play a crucial role in healthcare, providing hands-on care, emotional support, and advocacy for their patients. Despite the demanding nature of the job, many nurses find fulfillment in knowing that they are making a positive impact on the lives of others.Part 2: Essay (30 points)Choose one of the following topics and write an essay of 300-500 words.1. The importance of communication in healthcare2. The role of technology in nursing3. The impact of stress on nurses and strategies for managing itRemember to use proper grammar, punctuation, and vocabulary in your essay.Good luck with your exam!。
(2012试用版)医护英语水平考试(医药类)第二级考试大纲Medical English Test System (METS) For Healthcare Professionals—Level 2医护英语水平考试办公室目录一、METS(医药类)简介1. 1.METS(医药类)考试体系的背景2. 2.METS(医药类)考试的目标与宗旨3. 3.METS(医药类)考试的设计原则4. 4.METS(医药类)考试的成绩的使用及适用范围5. 5.METS(医药类)考试的组织实施二、METS(医药类)第二级考试级别与内容概述1. 1.METS(医药类)第二级考试的语言能力描述2. 2.METS(医药类)第二级考试的话题范围描述三、METS(医药类)第二级考试结构与样卷1. 1.METS(医药类)第二级考试结构2. 2.METS(医药类)第二级考试样卷3. 3.METS(医药类)第二级考试答题卡4. 4.METS(医药类)第二级考试听力录音文本5. 5.METS(医药类)第二级考试答案及评分标准附录METS(医药类)第二级考试词汇表一、METS(医药类)考试简介1、METS(医药类)考试体系的背景为适应经济全球化、教育国际化、医药卫生人才专业化的发展,满足国内外人才资源合理配置的需要,促进医药卫生类英语水平的提高,同时为进一步贯彻落实《国家中长期教育改革和发展规划纲要(2010年-2020年)》和《医药卫生中长期人才发展规划(2011-2020年)》的文件精神,健全符合卫生人才特点的科学化、社会化评价机制,“以用为本”,促进医药院校的行业英语教育教学改革,为医疗机构选拔人才提供评价服务,根据医护英语水平考试主办机构的统一规划,医护英语水平考试办公室(简称METS办公室)总结了METS(护理类)考试成功经验,力图在卫生行业除护理类以外,继续提供其他专业的医护英语考试评价标准。
经过几年的积累,METS考试办公室通过组织从事临床和科研工作的专家、语言测试专家和英语教学专家,根据医疗机构岗位的实际需求,开发设计了医护英语水平考试(医药类)考试大纲(试用版),其中涉及临床医学、中医、药学、助产、检验、康复等不同的专业类别,以下简称METS(医药类)。
全国英语等级考试二级模拟试题(二)第一部分听力理解(略)第二部分英语知识运用第一节单项填空1.He is ______ a writer.A. failure asB. a failure asC. the failure forD. a failure with2.– can you come on Monday or Tuesday?– I'm afraid ______ day is possible.A. eitherB. neitherC. anyD. some3.Dr. Black comes from either Oxford or Cambridge. I can't remember ______.A. whereB. thereC. whichD. what4.In the centuries _____, Egypt became one of the most advanced civilizations on earth.A. followedB. tat was followedC. which was followingD. which followed5.To enter his house is like ______ a small museum.A. to enterB. enteringC. enteredD. enter6.The local government cut down their costs ______ 30 percent.A. atB. byC. forD. with7.I'm reading his ______ novel.A. best-sellingB. best-soldC. best-saleD. best-sell8.It's rude of you to shout _______ the room.A. beyondB. throughC. acrossD. over9.People are more likely to stay _______ 30 miles of _______ they were born.A. in … whereB. at … whatC. within … whatD. within … where10.After searching for half an hour, she realized that her glasses ______ on the table all the time.A. were lainB. had been lainC. have been lyingD. had been lying11.Facts show that as many as 50 percent of patients do not take drugs ______ directed.A . like B. as C. which D. so12.I walked too much yesterday and ______ are still aching now.A. my leg musclesB. my muscles of legC. my leg's musclesD. my muscles of the leg13.He will have ______ 30 by the end of this year.A. turnedB. becomeC. gotD. taken14.Macao ______ its return to China in December, 1999.A. watchedB. foundC. sawD. noticed15.This hotel _______ $60 for a single room with bath.A. chargesB. demandsC. pricesD. claims第二节完形填空My father waved me goodbye and the bus (16)_____. My first country journey then began. The man sitting next to me was a road engineer. He said that (17)_____ by bus was an excellent way to (18)_____ road for him. We passed many villages on the way and stopped once (19)_____ to buy cold drinks, (20)_____ it was very hot. The countryside was brown and dry and there were long (21)_____ with no people or villages in (22)_____. We also stopped once atsome road works, (23)_____ made my traveling companion very (24)_____.Most of us were dozing in the afternoon heat (25)_____ we were (26)_____ by a sudden noise which (27)_____ a shot from a gun. As the bus swerved(突然转向)and then stopped (28 )_____ the side of the road, I remembered all the horrible stories I had read about bands of robbers who used to attack travelers on (29)_____ roads like this. Many of (30)_____ people looked as bewildered and frightened as I (31)_____.My neighbor, (32)_____ , reassured me. “Nothing (33)_____, only a (34)_____ tyre. But we (35)_____ while he changes the wheel.”16. A. set in B. set off C. set D. set up17. A. traveling B. going C. judging D. coming18. A. investigate B. repair C. explore D. test19. A. and two B. or twice C. or two D. and twice20. A. because B. since C. now that D. when21. A. extensions B. ways C. stretches D. periods22. A. view B. vision C. sight D. eyes23. A. as it B. which C. so that D. thus24. A. upset B. depressed C. calm D. excited25. A. when B. where C. while D. the moment26. A. waken B. awake C. woke D. woken27. A. sounded as B. sounded like C. sounded with D. sound as if28. A. to B. onto C. at D. besides29. A. desert B. deserted C. dessert D. desserted30. A. the other B. other C. another D. the31. A. as I was looked B. as I must have lookedC. as I must have been lookedD. as I look32. A. therefore B. although C. however D. furthermore33. A. to be worried B. to worry C. to be worried about D. to worry about34. A. flat B. broken C. wrong D. burst35. A. will have been waiting B. will have waitedC. shall need waitD. shall have to wait第三部分阅读理解AWhat will man be like in the future-in 5000 or even 50,000 years from now? We can only make guesses, of course, but we can be sure that he will be different from what he is today. For man is slowly changing all the time.Let us take an obvious example. Man, even five hundred years ago, was shorter than he is today. Now, on average, men are about three inches taller. Five hundred years is relatively short period of time, so we may assume that man will continue to grow taller. Again, in the modern world we use our brains a great deal. Even so, we still make use of only about 20% of the brain's capacity. As time goes on, however, we shall have to use our brains more and more, and eventually we shall need larger ones! This is likely to bring about a physical change to the head, in particular the forehead, will grow larger.Nowadays our eyes are in constant use. In fact, we use them so much that very often they become weaker and we have to wear glasses. But over very long period of time it is likely thatman's eyes will grow stronger.On the other hand, we tend to make less use of our arms and legs. These, as a result, are likely to grow weaker. At the same time, however, our fingers will grow more sensitive because they are used a great deal in modern life.But what about hair? This will probably disappear from the body altogether in course of time because it does not serve a useful purpose any longer. In the future, then, both sexes are likely to be bald.Perhaps all this gives the impression that future man will not be a very attractive creature to look at! This may well be true. All the same, in spite of all these changes, future man will still have a lot in common with use. He will still be a human being, with thoughts and emotions similar to our own.36. The passage mainly tells us that____.A. man's life will be different in the futureB. future man will look quite different from usC. man is growing taller and uglier as time passesD. man's organs' functions will be one the wane37. What serves as the evidence that man is changing?A. Man has got stronger eyes now than he ever had.B. Man's hair is getting thinner and thinner.C. Man's arms and legs have become lighter and weaker.D. Man has been growing taller over the past 500 years.38. The change in man's size of forehead is probably because____A. he makes use only 20 % of the brain's capacity.B. his brain has grown larger over the past centuries.C. the other 80% of his brain will grow in due time.D. he will use his brain more and more as time goes on.39. What is true about a human being in the future?A. He is hairless because hair is no longer useful.B. He has smaller eyes and wears better glasses.C. His fingers grow weaker because he doesn't have to make use of them.D. He thinks and feels in different way.40. It is implied that ____.A. human beings will become less attractive in the future.B. less use of a bodily organ may lead to its degenerationC. human beings hope for a change in the future lifeD. future life is always predictable.BWith the steady increase in the amount of leisure time that people enjoy today, the importance of businesses that deal with leisure products and services is also steadily increasing. One of the biggest such industries is the tourist industry. Providing transportation and accommodations for tourists ——and guides, brochures, souvenirs ——is one of the major industries in many countries. Since people are now having longer vacations and are more and more interested in seeing other parts of the world, this business will no doubt continue to grow. Another industry obviously devoted to leisure is entertainment. Movies, TV shows, concerts and plays are usuallyintended for our leisure. The same can be said of most books, except textbooks. Professional sports make money because people pay to watch them in their free time. This list could be greatly extended. But even among these industries, we have mentioned only part of the picture. The people who make the TV sets and build the theatres and tourist hotels are as much a part of the leisure industry as the singers or the hotel clerks.41. What makes leisure business important according to the passage?A. People's leisure time is increasing.B. More and more people begin to show great interests in seeing other parts of the world.C. Improved transportation and accommodation conditions.D. Longer vacations are offered than before.42. What do we know about entertainment from the passage?A. It is the biggest leisure industry.B. Movies, TV shows, concerts and books are usually intended for our leisure.C. People are usually reluctant to pay to watch professional sports.D. Making TV sets and building theatres are also part of entertainment industry.43.What's main idea of this passage?A. With people having more leisure time, tourist industry becomes the biggest industry in many countries.B. With people having more leisure time, entertainment industry becomes one of the major industries in many countries.C. With people having more leisure time, leisure business is becoming more important in economic life.D. With people having more leisure time, leisure business list is being extended.CThirty years ago not many people would have dreamed of doing the repairs and decorations in their own homes. In those days labor was fairly cheap and most people would have thought it worthwhile to employ a professional painter and decorator, unless of course they were either very hand up or were in the trade themselves. Today, however, it is quite a different story. Men and women in all walks of life turn their hands to all sorts of jobs round the house including painting, papering, putting up shelves and wall units, and tiling walls and floors. Some people with no professional training of any kind have even successfully built their own houses. These jobs have been made easier today by the introduction of prepared materials, which require the minimum amount of skill to use. In every high street through out Britain nowadays there is at least one “Do-it-Yourself” shop containing a vast range of timber, tiles, paints, wallpapers and floor coverings besides tools of every description including power drills and many accessories. “Do-it-Yourself” is a booming business; all these shops do a roaring trade and look like continuing to do so. Probably the main reason for the craze is the high cost of present-day labor and the shortage of building firms willing to do small jobs.44.Why did people employ professional workers to decorate homes thirty years ago?A. Because they could not do it themselves.B. Because professional workers were very cheap.C. Because they had no time.D. Because professional workers could do much better.45.Thirty years later what changes took place?A. People could do everything themselves.B. Few people chose to be a professional workerC. People with no professional training successfully built their own houses.D. New expensive materials required no skills at all.46.What caused the DIY craze?A. Young people liked to follow the fashion.B. “Do-it-Yourself” is a booming business.C. There were fewer building companies.D. High cost of professional workers.47. What is the speaker telling us ?A. How DIY comes into being.B. Changes in building.C. Changes in housing.D. Great changes in these thirty years.DI used to be a faithful TV watcher. Besides the latest information, I 'd love to appreciate beautiful exotic sceneries and enjoy the evening with my favorite singers, actors and hosts. It was the advertisement that frustrated me. Ad is a great annoyance of watching television.In the first place, the ads waste time. Generally speaking, at least 5 or 6 minutes is lost when watching the ads during a single news program, and usually 10 to 15 or even more during a good movie. In the second place, the ads often interrupt the viewer. The viewer may forget the situation of a show because of frequently inserted ads; even worse, the watcher may lose his pleasant mood when the ads come on one after another, which can bring negative psychological influence such as disappointment, depression, anxiety and so on so forth. Besides, the ads make many products look more appealing than they really are, some of which even look so disgusting. For example, an expensive car is made to seem luxurious, or a bad product like deodorant is made to look very good by showing a beautiful amazing lady taking shower! Therefore, the television viewer must be aware and critical of the ad in order to endure them.48.Why the author was one of the TV fans in the past?A. Because he could stay with his favorite stars the whole evening.B. Because he could travel the world without going out.C. Because he could get the news which couldn't be found on newspapers.D. Because he could make friends on TV.49. What feelings may ads bring to the viewers when inserted frequently, according to the author?A. disappointedB. depressedC. anxiousD. unpleasant50.Which statement is not true according to the passage?A. Ads are frustrations during watching TV.B. Ads occupy too much viewer's time when they watch TV……C. Ads often cause interruptions which will destroy the viewer's mood……D. Ads present the viewer much information about the best products.51. What can we infer from the passage?A. Ads time should be reasonably controlled.B. More and more people choose not to watch TV.C. Programs on TV are not worth watching.D. Ads mustn't be showed on TV at all.EMcDonald's is the world single biggest food provider with annual sales of around $12.4bn. And the company's symbol Ronald McDonald is now (or so the company claims)the word's most recognized person after Santa Claus.The first McDonald's restaurant was opened in San Bernardino, California, in 1948 by brothers Mac and Richard “Dick” McDonald. Mac ran the restaur ant side; Dick was the marketing genius. He had already invented the drive-in laundry and had been the first person to use neon lights in advertising. Now he spotted the gap in the post-war, baby-boom market for cheap, family-orientated restaurants with simple menus, standardized food and efficient service.After a slow start, business began to boom. By 1954, the brothers were joined by another entrepreneur, a kitchen equipment salesman called Ray A Kroc who owned the franchise to the Multimixer, milk shake maker used throughout the McDonald's chain. A year later, Kroc had bought the McDonald brothers' chain of 25 franchises for the equivalent of around $70m(£44m). Dick remained with the company until the Seventies, when he and Kroc fell out over Kroc's claim that the chain was his creation.Today, an almost Stalinist cult of personality surrounds Kroc (who died in 1984)at McDonald's, while the brothers who gave the company its name have all but been written out of its history. But though Kroc did not found McDonald's, he was certainly responsible for the empire-building philosophy which led to its world domination. He ushered in such essential contributions to international cuisine as the Big Mac (1968)and the Egg McMuffin (1973); and helped launch Ronald McDonald ——“in any language he means fun” —— on to television in 1963.Every three hours, a new McDonald's franchise opens somewhere in the world; it can be found in more than 100 countries including India (vegetarian-only to avoid offending the non-beef-eating populace)and Israel (non kosher, despite fierce local objection). McDonald's chain embodied the thrusting, can-do spirit of Fifties America with staff mottoes such as “If you've got time to lean, you've go time to clean.”52. McDonald's was founded _____.A. by a kitchen equipment salesman .B. in California.C. by a marketing genius called Dick McDonald.D. after the first World War.53. What do we know about McDonald's brothers?A. They were not McDonald's founders although they named the restaurant.B. Their business was still in depression after several years.C. They had clear job separation on business.D. They sold their restaurant to a salesman in 1954.54. Which is not Kroc's contribution to McDonald's ?A. He launched the restaurant image Ronald McDonald on to television.B. Under his lead, international cuisine as the Big Mac and the Egg McMuffin earned worldwide fameC. He spotted the gap in postwar market for cheap, family-orientated restaurants.D. He built McDonald's empire with a philosophy which led to its world domination.55. Which statement is true according to the passage?A. The single biggest food provider was however, not named after its founderB. The international cuisine as the Big Mac, a beef hamburger, is provided every chain restaurant in the world.C. Employees in McDonald's have no time to lean.D. The symbol Ronald McDonald, means fun in any language, is said to the word most recognized person after Santa Claus.56. This passage is mainly concerned with _____.A. brief history of McDonald's.B. McDonald's success……C. Ray A Kroc, leader of the McDonald's empire.D. McDonald brothers, founder of McDonald's.大Sussex police ordered to search a six-foot, dark-haired 57____________youth about 20 he failed to rob an old lady – Mrs West. 58____________The youth rushed at the lady and tried to bring h 59____________things and money then she was walking through the street. 60___________Surprisingly, however, the old lady grasped the robber 61____________wrist (手腕)and it made him let out of a cry “Oh, no! 62____________Stop!“ and ran away. ”If I had been carrying my shopping, 63____________I would real have put him on his back,“ said Mrs West 64____________who took a course in judo (柔道)when younger. “When my 65____________husband was living. I used to practicing throwing h 66____________At Christmas,“ she explained.第二节书面表达根据下面的提纲写一篇短文。
2023年医护英语二级考试真题2023 Medical English Level 2 ExamSection I: Vocabulary and Terminology1. Define the following medical terms:a) Hypertensionb) Diabetes mellitusc) Bronchitisd) Appendicitise) Osteoporosis2. Match the following medical abbreviations with their full meanings:a) CPRb) EEGc) MRId) ECGe) CBC3. Fill in the blanks with the correct medical terms:a) The patient presented with ____________ breathing and a high fever.b) The doctor prescribed a ____________ to treat the infection.c) The nurse administered the medication via ____________ injection.d) The surgeon performed a ____________ to remove the tumor.e) The patient was diagnosed with ____________ after an X-ray.Section II: Reading ComprehensionRead the following passage and answer the questions below:The Importance of VaccinationVaccination is one of the most effective ways to prevent infectious diseases and protect public health. Vaccines work by stimulating the immune system to produce antibodies that can recognize and fight off specific pathogens. By receiving vaccinations, individuals can develop immunity to diseases such as polio, measles, and influenza.Question 1: What is the main purpose of vaccination?Question 2: How do vaccines stimulate the immune system?Question 3: Name three diseases that can be prevented by vaccination.Section III: Listening ComprehensionListen to the following audio clips and answer the questions that follow:Clip 1: A doctor discussing the symptoms of pneumonia.Question 1: What are the common symptoms of pneumonia?Question 2: How is pneumonia treated?Clip 2: A nurse explaining the importance of hand hygiene.Question 3: Why is hand hygiene important in healthcare settings?Question 4: What are the key steps to proper handwashing?Section IV: WritingWrite a short essay (200-300 words) on the topic: "The Role of Nurses in Healthcare." Discuss the responsibilities of nurses, their impact on patient care, and the qualities that make a good nurse.Good luck on your exam!。
医护英语二级考试答案1. 根据所给的医疗场景,选择最合适的英语表达方式。
A. 当询问病人是否有过敏史时,应说:- A) Do you have any allergies?- B) Are you allergic to any medication?- C) Have you ever had an allergic reaction?正确答案:B2. 翻译下列医疗术语。
A. 心电图:Electrocardiogram (ECG)B. 血压:Blood PressureC. 体温:Body Temperature正确答案:A. Electrocardiogram (ECG) B. Blood Pressure C. Body Temperature3. 阅读以下病人的病历摘要,并回答相关问题。
Patient's medical history indicates a history of diabetes and hypertension. The patient is currently on medication for both conditions.Question: What chronic conditions does the patient have?正确答案:The patient has diabetes and hypertension.4. 完成下列句子,使其在医疗环境中表达正确。
- The nurse should always ______ the doctor before administering any new medication.正确答案:consult- In case of an emergency, please ______ the emergencybutton immediately.正确答案:press5. 判断下列句子是否正确,并给出正确形式。
全国公共英语等级考试2级模拟试题002卷第二部分:英语知识运用第一节:单项选择从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.1.She was so angry at all ____he was doing _____she walked out without saying a word.A. that, thatB. which; thatC. what; asD. that; which2.Every minute must be made full use of _______our lessons, for the college entrance exam is coming.A. going overB. to go overC. go overD. our going over3.They are going downtown ________bus instead of _______their bikes.A. by, byB. on; byC. by; inD. by; on4.----- How about a film tonight?----- _______I haven't been to the cinema for a long time.A. Yes, thanks.B. Why not?C. No, go awayD. It's a pity.5.----- which _______,bread or rice?----- ________will do.A. had you better eat; BothB. would you like; AllC. do you like most ; NoneD. would you rather have; Either6.----- My God! I have to walk home now, for I just missed the bus.----- That’s too bad. You ______it had you set out a bit earlier.A. should have caught.B. had caughtC. would have caught.D. could catch7.More than one teacher _______told him it is important that he learn English well if he _______abroad.A. had; will goB. has; wants to goC. has; want to goD. have; shall go8.----- Do you see why he hasn’t turned up yet?----- Sorry, I don’t know _______.A. what the matter isB. how matters stoodC. what is the matterD. how is the matter9.----- Where’s John, do you know?----- Oh, _____to hospital.A. he’s takenB. he’ll be takenC. he’s been takenD. he’ll take10.----- _______is your English teacher?----- The one in red.A. whoB. whichC. whatD. where11.----- John, may I ask you a favour?----- ______A. I’m sorry, but why?B. Sure, what is it?C. Yes, you could.D. I’d love to, and I’m busy.12.Where was it _____the road accident happened yesterday?A. whenB. thatC. whichD. how13.______you choose, make sure that it is a good one.A. WhatB. WhereverC. WhicheverD. Which14.He suggested the sports meet be _______because of the bad weather.A. put awayB. put upC. put downD. put off15.I didn’t manage to work out the problem _______the teacher had explained how.A. untilB. unlessC. whenD. before第二节:完形填空阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D中选出能填入相应空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.Si1as Minton's funeral was a quiet 16 . lt was 17 by the only 18 he had in the world, his niece and nephew, and by a few friends. The priest who 19 20 a hundred miles into this wild part of the county was now getting 21 for the simple ceremony. Minton, 22 'Minty' as his friends 23 call him, 24 a hard life 25 for gold in a lonely part of Western Australia. He had always refused to work in a gold mine 26 he believed that he could do better 27 his own. Although he was not a boastful(夸口的)person, he had often declared that one day he 28 find a lump(块) of gold as big as his head and 29 he would retire and live in 30 for the rest of his life. But his dreams of great wealth 31 came true. For many years he had hardly earned enough money to keep himself 32 .Two men now gently lifted the rough wooden box that 33 Minty's body, but they almost dropped it when they heard a loud cry from the grave-digger. His spade(铁鍬)had struck something hard in the rocky soil and he was shouting excitedly. Then he held up a large stone. 34 it was covered 35 dirt, the stone shone curious1yin the fierce sun1ight: it was unmistakably a heavy piece of solid gold!16. A. accident B. event C. affair D. inciden17. A. taken B. attended C. joined D. brought18. A. relation B. relations C. relationship D. relationships19. A. travelled B. was travelling C. had travelIed D. used to travel20. A. to B. of C. in D. over21. A. ready B. better C. preparation D. worse22. A. and B. but C. or D. except23. A. liked B. past C. used D. used to24. A. leaded B. had leaded C. had led D. led25. A. look B. looking C. looked D. had looked26. A. because B. so C. even D. only27. A. to B. in C. on D. for28. A. would B. must C. ought to D. for29. A. since B. which C. when D. with that30. A. comfort B. comforts C. comfortable D. comfortably31. A. ever B. never C. always D. once32. A. live B. life C. lived D. alive33. A. contains B. containing C. contained D. having contained34. A. Though B. For C. Then D. Because35. A. in B. with C. within D. below第三部分:阅读理解阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
2022年医护英语二级考试真题2022 Medical English Level 2 exam QuestionsPart A. Reading Comprehension (40 points)Read the following text and answer the questions below.The COVID-19 pandemic has put a tremendous strain on healthcare systems worldwide. Healthcare workers are on the front lines, risking their lives to care for patients and prevent the spread of the virus. The demand for healthcare professionals has never been higher, and there is a growing need for skilled and dedicated nurses, doctors, and other healthcare workers.1. What has the COVID-19 pandemic done to healthcare systems?2. Why are healthcare workers risking their lives?3. What is the current demand for healthcare professionals?Part B. Vocabulary (20 points)Choose the correct word to complete each sentence.1. The patient needs to take their medication _______ to stay healthy.A. regularlyB. interestinglyC. temporarilyD. unexpectedly2. The doctor recommends a ________ diet and plenty of exercise to improve the patient's health.A. balancedB. expensiveC. unhealthyD. boring3. The nurse reminded the patient to _______ their hands regularly to prevent the spread of infection.A. washB. shoutC. ignoreD. coverPart C. Grammar (40 points)Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verb in brackets.1. The nurse ________ (prepare) the patient for surgery when the doctor arrived.2. The doctor _______ (diagnose) the patient with a rare disease last week.3. The healthcare workers _______ (work) tirelessly to care for COVID-19 patients.Part D. Writing (40 points)Write an essay of at least 300 words on the following topic:Discuss the importance of effective communication in healthcare. How can healthcare professionals improve their communication skills to provide better care for patients?Good luck with your exam!。
第⼆节完形填空During the 19th century scientists found that when a certain part of man were (16), he would lose the (17) to do certain things. And so people thought that each part of the brain does a (18) job. But modern research has found out that this is (19), for it is not easy to say exactly what each part of the head does.In the past fifty years there (20) a great increase in the amount of research (21) on the brain. Chemists and biologist have (22) that the way the brain works is not so simple (23) people in general may be. Chemists tell us that about 1000,000 chemical changes (24) in the brain every second. Some recent researches also (25) that man can remember everything (26) happens to him. We may (27) to recall the thing we have heard or seen, but it is all kept there in the storehouse of the human head. Earlier scientists said that the power of (28) brain got weaker and weaker as (29) grows older. But it is now (30) that that is not true. (31) the brain is given enough exercise, it keeps its ability. (32) has been proved that an old person who has always been active in the mind has (33) mind than a young person who has only done (34) work (35) using much of his brain.16 a. destroyed b. hurt c. broken d. lost17 a. strength b. forces c. power d. right18 a. busy b. difficult c. same d. different19 a. not so b. true c. interesting d. correct20 a. has bad b. has been c. was d. had been21 a. made b. worked c. doing d. carrying22 a. seen b. uncovered c. disclosed d. discovered23 a. to b. for c. that d. as24 a. get b. go through c. take place d. take part25 a. suggest b. know c. advise d. think26 a. it b. else c. that d. what27 a. be unable b. be able c. be d. not be28 a. its b. its c. one d. ones29 a. it b. they c. we d. one30 a. known b. regarded c. considered d. thought31 a. Since b. As long as c. Whether d. As soon as32 a. It b. That c. This d. They33 a. slower b. quicker c. bigger d. smaller34 a. hard b. physical c. chemical d. mental35 a. no b. for c. of d. without第三部分阅读理解AChicago is a great town. I love it. We have two baseball teams here, the Cubs and the White Sox. I like the Cubs. The White Sox are boring and theyre losers, too. I never go to their games. But theres a lot more than Chicago than baseball. Look around, were in the city now. This is Michigan Avenue. Theres the John Hancodk Center.That building is 100 storeys high! Thats too high, if you ask me, if there is a fire on the 85th or 90th floor, how are the firemen going to put it out? Theres no chance... Look over there.Theres a large building. Its the sears Tower. That building is 110 storeys high! ... Do you see those round buildings? Those buildings are the Marine City Apartments (flats). Those buildings have 60 floors each. Thousands of people in each one. Imagine that, all those people in two buildings, its terrible to have so many neighbors. Theres the Merchandise Mart. Thats another big building. Do you know whats in the building? There are stores, restaurants, a bank, a post office, a radio station and a TV station. Its too crowded... Well, here we are. Remember, ask any cab driver about Chicago. We know everything about this town.36 Why does the speaker never go to the White Soxs games?a. Because they dont play well.b. Because he doesnt like baseball.c. Because they usually play in other cities.d. Because theres a lot more to Chicago than baseball.37 It seems to the speaker that ( ).a. the Sears Tower is not high enoughb. the Marina City Apartments are crowedc. the Merchandese Mart is crowdedd. there are many other buildings in Chicago38 Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?a. Its great fun to live in big cities like Chicago.b. There are many stores and restaurants in the Merchandise Mart.c. Its not a good thing to have too many neighbors.d. There are very many tall buildings in Chicago.39 Which of the following statements is not true according to the passage?a. They are going along Michigan Avenue.b. The speaker likes to go to the Cubs games.c. Firemen can put out any fire in high buildings.d. Cab drivers know almost everything about the town.40.We know from the passage that the speaker is probably ( ).a. a visitorb. a tour guidec. a taxi driverd. a bus conductorBJonathan Rivers lived alone in a neat house in Compton Street and worked in London. Like many other single men in their middle age, he was getting rather set in his ways. He looked after the house well and had a beautiful garden. Before he left the house in the morning, he would carefully close all the doors downstairs, open some windows upstairs to let the air in and lock the front door.One summer evening Jonathan returned home as usual, just at five minutes to seven. When he opened the front gate he immediately noticed something strange. There was a heavy footprint in the earth in one of the flowers beds. Jonathan was just going to blame the milkman when he noticed that one of the white curtains in the front room downstairs was out of place. Jonathan never left anything out of place.He walked up to the front door and opened it quietly. He listened carefully for a few moments but could hear nothing. The front-room door was half-open. Jonathan studied it thoughtfully, wondering if he had forgotten to close it that morning. He had never forgotten to do it before. He stepped silently across the hall to the door and looked inside the room. The shadow of a man was clearly reflected on the far wall in the evening sunlight. The man had clearly been standing behind the door since Jonathans return. Jonathan immediately locked the door. Then he calmly picked up the telephone in the hall and set about calling the police.The bugler, a tall fellow with a beard, tried to climb through a window to get out but Jonathan had expected that. He attacked him with his umbrella, using it like a sword. Three minutes later the police arrived on the scene. Jonathan was little annoyed that he had to have dinner later than usual but on the whole he felt quite pleased with himself.41 From the sentence Like many other single men in their middle age, he was getting rather set in his ways we learn that ( ).a. Middle-aged men are likely to have different ways of living.b. Many other single men in the world would rather live like Jonathan.c. Jonathan liked to do things in the same way as other middle-agedsingle men.d. Jonathan was getting into the habit of doing things in the sameway every day.42 What was the first thing Jonathan noticed when he came back home onesummer evening?a. A curtain in the front room was not in its place.b. The windows of the front room were open.c. There was a sign of the postmans entering his room.d. A heavy footprint was in one of the flower beds.43 Did the bugler know Jonathans coming home? How do you know?a. Yes, because he hid himself behind the half-opened door.b. Yes, because he was ready to hit Jonathan on the back.c. No, because he was still stealing in the room.d. No, because he kept the door half-open.44 What did Jonathan do when the bugler attempted to escape from thewindow?a. He called the police by shouting at the top of his voice.b. He immediately locked the door and rushed to the police station.c. He hit the bugler with the point of his umbrella.d. He had expected that the bugler would hit him.45 We learn from the passage that Jonathan ( ).a. was strong enough to fight the buglerb. was quite inexperienced in dealing with buglersc. had a close friend who was a policemand. hated his routine to be disturbed by anything unexpected。
全国专业技术人员职称英语级别考试模拟试题(卫生类)考试时间:120分钟考试总分:100分第1部分:词汇选项(第1~15题,每题l分,共15分)下面共有l5个句子,每个句子中均有1个词或短语划有底横线,请从每个句子背面所给旳4个选项中选择l个与划线部分意义最相近旳词或短语。
答案一律涂在答题卡相应旳位置上。
1 In l840 Lucretia Most and Elizabeth Stanton were excluded from. The World's Anti-slavery Convention merely because they were women.A consulted byB elected toC kept out ofD applauded by2 The measures taken by the administration failed to reduce unemployment.A helped toB did notC were not intended toD were necessary to3 Mary said that she was fed up.A disgustedB satisfiedC ravenousD full4 The mayor refused to give in to the demand of the group.A reply toB yield toC acknowledgeD publicize5 Mr. Jackson wants to give out this news as soon as possible.A furnishB announceC emitD abandon6 Some forms of arthritis may develop when the body's ability to fight disease goes awry.A takes overB comes upC is interruptedD becomes faulty7 The man in a rage was dead last night.A narrativeB laudableC outragedD patentable8 Sand is found in abundance on the seashore and is often blown inland td form sand hills and dunes.A at randomB at high tideC in dry moundsD in great quantities9 Some varieties of shorthorns, the most common breed of beef cattle, are in fact hornless.A crediblyB actuallyC reportedlyD potentially10 Due to his carelessness, he was left out of an opportunity.A included inB excluded fromC superior toD exhausted by11 The leaders of modern architecture have characteristically been vigorous and articulate thinkers in whose minds architectural theory is linked to ideas of social reform.A defined byB related toC applied toD reinforced by12 If a foreign object becomes lodged in the eye, medical help is necessary.A deposited inB invisible toC blurred toD isolated in13 James Was oblivious to the noise around him.A nervous aboutB furious aboutC irritated byD Unaware of14 In the early days of baseball, the game was played by young men of means and social position.A with skillB with equipment、C with moneyD with ambition15 Summer weather of ninety degrees or more has been reported off and on in Fort Yokon, Alaska.A back and forthB as of lateC now and thenD on the spot第2部分:阅读判断(第16~22题,每题l分,共7分)阅读下面这篇短文,短文后列出7个句子,请根据短文旳内容对每个句子做出判断。
考试时间120分钟。
第一部分听力第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. What' s the time now ?[A]10: 10.[B]10:20.[C]10:30.2. How is the school now?[A] It' s not as good as it was.[B] It' s better than it used to be.[ C ] It's even worse than people say.3. What does the woman advise the man to do?[ A] Solve it as soon as possible.[ B ] Count the time it needs.[ C] Be patient with the problem.4. What is the woman's job?[ A ] A doctor.[B] A secretary.[C] A waitress.5. What is the man going to do this summer?[A] Work to earn extra money.[B] Work for the coming exams.[C] He won't earn a little money.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独自后有几个小题:从题中所给的[A]、[B]、[c]三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6~7题。
机密☆启用前 METS第二级模拟试卷
医护英语水平考试 (护理类) 第二级 Medical English Test System (METS) (For Nurses) Level 2 姓名__________ 准考证号______________________ 时间120分钟 考生注意事项
1、严格遵守考场规则,考生得到监考人员指令后方可开始答题。 2、答题前考生须将自己的姓名和准考证号写在试卷和答题卡上。 3、答客观题时,一律用2B铅笔,按照答题卡上的要求填涂。如要改动答案,必须用橡皮擦干净。 4、答翻译与写作题时,必须用黑色签字笔在答题卡上答题。 5、注意字迹清楚,保持卷面整洁。 6、考试结束时将试卷和答题卡放在桌上,不得带走。待监考人员收毕清点后,方可离场。 ====================================================================== 未经批准,本试卷任何单位或个人不得保留、复制和出版,违者必究。 1 / 24
医护英语水平考试办公室 Section I Listening Comprehension (Time—20 minutes) Directions: If you have any questions, you may raise your hand NOW as you will not be allowed to speak once the test has started. Now look at Part A in your test booklet. Part A You will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and THREE possible answers. Choose the correct answer – [A], [B], or [C], and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 10 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE. Now look at Question 1. 1. How is the man's left leg? [A] Still very painful. [B] Not painful at all. [C] Much better than before. 2. The man's blood pressure is_______. [A] 117/110mmHg [B] 170/110mmHg [C] 170/100mmHg 3. When will the man have to get injections? [A]About 30 to 45 minutes before the surgery. 2 / 24
[B]About 30 to 45 minutes after the surgery. [C]By 7:30. 4. Where did the conversation happen? [A] At the Operation Room. [B] At the In-patient Department. [C] At the out-patient Department. 5. The conversation probably happened between__________. [A] The patient and the doctor. [B] The patient and the chemist [C] The nurse and doctor. 6. The man's brother_____________. [A]will stay with him. [B]can not stay with him. [C]can stay with him, but has to pay. 7. What does the man worry about? [A] Whether he can stand up or not. [B] Whether there are a lot of effective medicines. [C] Whether there are good doctors and good nurses. 8. What should the man do before he takes the medicine? [A] Shake the bottle. [B] Drink some water. 3 / 24
[C] Take it three times a day. 9. The man______________. [A]was knocked by a train. [B]has a pain in his ribs now. [C]crossed the road too quickly. 10. What did the woman ask the man to do? [A] Come tomorrow morning at 9. [B] Make an appointment with the doctor [C] Don't eat or drink anything after midnight. Part B: Questions 11-13 are based on the following dialogue. 11. How long has the patient got a pain in the upper belly? [A] For about half a month. [B] For about a month [C] For one and half months 12. This dialogue happened_________. [A] At the In-patient Department. [B] At the Operation Room. [C] In the Clinic Office 13. What kind of disease has the patient got? [A] The patient has told the doctor it might be stomach bleeding. 4 / 24
[B] The doctor has known the patient's disease exactly. [C] The doctor has not exactly known the patient's disease yet. Questions 14-16 are based on the following passage. 14. How many cases of heart transplant operations are there in the U.S. every year? [A] More than 22,000. [B] More than 2,200. [C] More than 2,400. 15. Where is a healthy heart obtained from? [A] From the people who live on selling his organs. [B]From the prisoners who are sentenced to death. [C] From a donor who is brain dead but on life-support. 16. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE about the operation? [A] A cut is made through the patient's breast bone. [B] The patient is put into a deep sleep with general anesthesia. [C] The patient's blood is circulated through his own heart until the operation is finished. Questions 17-20 are based on the following passage. 17. According to the passage, HIV can not be found __________. [A]semen [B]phlegm [C]breastmilk 5 / 24
18. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the passage? [A] HIV is transmitted through infected blood [B] HIV is transmitted from an infected mother to her baby. [C] HIV is transmitted through sexual intercourse only between a man and a