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CATTI英語三級《筆譯綜合能力》真題最新2篇

參考答案:篇一

Section1(25分,每題0.5分)

Part1

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Part2

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Part3

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Section2(55分,51-90題每題1分,91T00題每題1.5分)

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Section3(20分,每空1分)

1、necessarily2.things3.Translation4.translate5.well

6^source7.word-processing8.make9.life10.First

11、any12.is13.a14.often15.provide

16、and17.are18.lack19.the20.knowledge

CATTI英語三級《筆譯綜合能力》真題篇二

Section1:VocabularyandGrammar(25Points)

Thissectionconsistsofthreeparts.Readthedirectionsfog

eachpartbeforeansweringthequestions,^hetimeforthissection

is25minutes.

Part1VocabularySelection

Inthispart,thereare20incompletesentences.Beloweach

sentence,therearefourwordsorphrasesrespectivelymarkedby

lettersA,B,CandD.Choosethewordorphrasewhichbestcompletes

eachsentence.ThereisonlyONErightanswer.Thenblackenthe

correspondingletterasrequiredonyourMachine-scoringANSWER

SHEET.

1、GroverClevelandwasthefirstpresidentintheWhiteHouse.

A.gotmarriedB.togetmarriedC.hasgotmarriedD.was

married

2、Ifcauliflowersarenotfromextrenetemperatures,theheads

getdiscolored.

A.protectedB.ShelterC.shadeD.saved

3、Thegasfronthetankisdangerous.

A.givenoffB.givingoutC.givingawayD.givenup

4、Whenitstartedtosnow,weturnedroundandthehotel.

A.gotbyB.searchedforC.madeforD.clearedup

5、Sincewritinghometotheirparentsformonpy,t.hpyhadlived

hope.

A.inB.forC.onD.through

6、RiceisthefoodofmostSoutheastAsians.

A.commonB.generalC.stapleD.popular

7、WilliamByrdwastheownerofthelargestlibraryin

colonial。

A.periodB.tineC.timesD.periods

8、Exobiologyisthestudyoflifeotherplanets.

A.inB.atC.onD.to

9、TheDeclarationofIndependence,theConstitutionofthe

UnitedStates,wasdrawnupwiththehelpofBenjaminFranklin.

A.cindB.alsoC.aswellasD.soloo

10、ItwasfrontheLowellLaboratorythattheninth,Pluto,

wassightedin1930.

A.planetB.constellationC.stardomD.satellite

11、Therodent,themouse,rat,guineapig,andporcupine,are

mammalswithincisor-liketeethinbothjaws.

A.madeupB.includingC.consistingD.constitute

12、intooceansandriversisaseriousformofpollution.

A.PouringsewageB.EmptyinglitterC.ThrowinggarbageD.

Dumpingsewage

13>Productswhicharemadefromdirtsandarehightemperatures

areknownasceramics.

A.temperedinB.subjectedtoC.exposedtoD.bakedin

14、Apigmentcalledmelaninprotectsthelayersofskinfron

sunrays.

A.underB.belowC.underlyingD.underneath

15^OrangesareasourceofvitaminC.

A.WP!1R.hotterC.goodD.vpry

16、Evenafterhavingtheirgrandchildrenlivewiththemforten

years,thecouplefeltthatchildrenthesedayswasthemost

difficultofallfanilymatters.

A.risingB.raisingC.caringD.takingcare

17>ThemostinportantofthefarmersinIraqisdates,ofwhich

Iraqistheworld,sloadingexporter.

A.economiccropB.cashcropC.moneycropD.staple

18>MorehasbeenlearnedabouttheMoonthananyotherofthe

Earth'sneighborsinspacebecauseoftheApolloprogram,which

enabledmentowalkontheMoonandbringbackhundredsofpounds

ofo

A.locksB.rockC.5luneD.sloues

19、thevarietythattheaveragefamilyhasinbeaf,fish,

poultry,andvegetarianrecipes,theyfindmostmealsunexciting.

A.InspiteB.InspiteC.DespiteofD.Despite

20、Thespeakerhavecriticizedtheparaprofessionals,knowing

fullwellthattheywereseatedintheaudience.

A.shouldnottoB.mustnotC.oughtnottoD.maynot

Part2Vocabularyreplacement

Thispartconsistsof15sentencesinwhichonewordorphraseis

underline.Beloweachsentence,therefourchoicesrespectively

markedbylettersA,B,CandD.YouaretoselecttheONEchoice

thatcanreplacetheunderlinedwordwithoutcausinganygrammatical

errororchangingtheprincipalmeaningofthesentence.Thereisonly

ONErightanswer.Thenblackenthecorrespondingletterasrequired

onyourMachine-scoringANSWERSHEET.

21>Icelandhastheoldestparliament,whichgoesasfarbackto

930A.D.whenAlthing,thelegislativeorganization,wasestablished.

A.offiCPB.adobeC.assemblyD.bui1ding

22、Theonlyproblemwiththedebatelastweekwasthatthe

beginningsoundedmorelikeapersonalattackthanadispassionate,

intellectualarguing.

A.discussionB.argumentC.talkD.speech

23>SusanJoneswasatthebusstopwellontimetotakcthe7:01

bus,butshohadtomissherbreakfasttodoit.

A.catchupwithB.catchC.runuptoD.becatching

24、Sinceherfathercouldnotdrivehertotheairport,she

requestedheruncletodriveherinstead.

A.takeB.bringC.dispatchD.deliver

25>AfamouscollectionofPersian,Indian,andArabian

folktales,IlieAiabluuNiglilbwassupposedlytoldbythelegundaiy

queenScheherazadetoherhusbandeverynightfor1,001days.

A.imaginaryBimageryC.fabledD.legend

26>Whatmaybetheoldestfossilfootprintyetfoundwas

discoveredinJune1968byWilliamJ.Meister,anon-professional

fossilcollector.

A.apart-timeB.aspare-timeC.anuntrainedD.anamateur

27、Mostofustbinkofsharksasdangerous,owingtolackof

informationratherthanfear.

A.duetoB.becauseC.asD.for

28>DoubleEagleII,thefirsttrans-Atlanticballoon,was

greetedbyavidcrowdsinFrance.

A.eagerB.surgingC.appreciativeD.vigorous

29、Thediscoveryoftheconnectionbetweenaspirinand

Reyessyndrome,arareanddeadlyailment,isarecentexampleofthe

cautionwithwhichdrugsmustbeusedevenformedicalpurposes.

A.diseaseB.sickC.illD.illness

30、Myparentsmovpdoutoftheiroldhomesomet.imp1ast.ypar

aftertheyhadcelebratedtheir50thyearthere.

A.anniversaryB.yearsoldC.ageD.wedding

31、Thelibrarysheworkedinlentbooks,magazines,audio-

cassettesandmapstoitscustomers,whocouldkeepthemforfour

weeks.

A.borrowersB.lendersC.patronsD.clients

32>Acommonquestionthatpeopleaskastorywriteriswhether

ornothehasexperiencedwhathehaswrittenabout.

A.fictionB.scienceC.imaginaryD.literary

33、Att.heWorldLiteracyCenter,anorganizationthatworksto

helppeopleread,thehelpersworkhard,enablingthemto

successfullyreaulitheirgoalb.

A.assistantsB.volunteersC.part-tinersD.amateurs

34>Theofficersmadeitclearthattheywerelettinghergo

onlybecausethatshewasoldandnotbecauseshewasabove

suspicion.

A.forreasonB.duetoC.becauseofD.onthegrounds

35、Thebook,whichisausefulguidefortoday'syoungpeople,

dealswithmanyquestionsandproblemsthatfacethematschooland

athomeaswellasinsociety.

A.arefacedB.confrontC.inoppositionD.meet

Part3ErrorCorrection

Thispartconsistsof15sentencesinwhichisanunderlinedpart

thatindicatesagrammaticalerror.Beloweachsentence,thereare

fourchoicesrespectivelymarkedbylettersA,B,CandD.Youareto

selecttheONEchoiceandreplacetheunderlinedelement(s)sothat

theerroriserasedandcorrected.ThereisonlyONErightanswer.

ThenblackenthecorrespondingletterasrequiredonyourMachine-

scoringANSWERSHEET.

36^Alldon,thaveafreeticketmustpaytheadmissionfee.

A.Everyonewhodoesn,thaveafreeticketB.Noonewhodoesn,t

haveafreeticket

C.NoonewhohasfreeticketsD.Anyonewhohasfreetickets

37>WhenIlastsawthem,thepolicehadchasedtherobbersdown

ColumbusStreet.

A.werechasingB.waschasingC.chasedD.wereonachase

38>Erosionthatisaslowprocess,butitconstantlychanges

thefeaturesonthesurfaceoftheearth.

A.whichisB.althoughC.beingD.is

39>Whenanorganismiscompletelyencapsulatedandpreserved,it

beuuniesafossil,ihexeforeluiiiingintoevidenceofthingsllicilonce

lived.

A.therebyB.asaresultofC.soD.intheend

40>ThepicturesoftheLochNessMonstershowaremarkable

resemblancetoaplesiosaur,alargewaterreptileoftheMesozoic

erapresumingextinctformorethan70millionyears.

A.supposedB.presumablyC.presumptuousD.ispresumed

41、Inourowngalaxy,theMilkyWay,thereareperhaps200

billionstars,asmallpartofthemprobablyhaveplanetsonwhich

lifeisfeasible.

A.asmallfractioninwhichB.asmallfractionofwhich

C.asmallfractionwhichD.whichafractionof

42、“Butyou*11beabletocome,won'tyou?”〃Yes,Ithink

such.〃

A.thatB.itC.soD.this

43>Theprofessorisquitedifficultpleased.

A.topleaseB.tobepleasedC.forpleasingD.pleasing

44、Recausppveryoneknows,factsspeak1oiidprthanwords.

A.SinceB.ThatC.ItD.As

45>Thetrapezeartistwhoranawaywiththeclownclownbroke

uptheliontamer'sheart.

A.brokeawayB.brokedownC.brokeD.brokendown

46>Hisheavydrinkingandfondofganblingmakeshimapoor

rolemodel.

A.andfactthathegamblesB.andthathegamblesC.andhe

gambleswhichD.andgambling

47、Depressionthatinflictspeoplewhobelievetheirliveslack

contentwhentherushofthebusyweekstopsreferredtobya

prominentpsychiatristasSundayNeurosis.

A.hasbeenreferredtobyaprumiueiilpsychialiisl

B.hasbeenreferredtoasbyaprominentpsychiatrist

C.aprominentpsychiatristhasreferredtoit

D.ithasbeenreferredtobyaprominentpsychiatrist

48、Justasthereareoccupationsthatrequirecollegedegrees

alsothereareoccupationsforwhichtechnicaltrainingisnecessary.

A.sotothereareB.sotoothereareC.sothereareD.sotoo

arethere

49>Mostoftheoldercivilizationswhichflourishedduringthe

fifthcenturyB.C.arediedout.

A.theyhavediedoutB.hasdiedoutC.havediedoutD.they

haddiedout

50>Thestudentaskedherprofessorifhewouldhavegoneonthe

spaceshiphedidknowearlier.

A.ifheknewB.ifheknowsC.hehadknownD.hadheknown

Section2:ReadingComprehension(55Points)

Inthissectionyouwillfindaftereachofthepassagesanunber

ofqupstionsorunf-nishpdstatementsabout,thepassage,eachwith

four(A,B,CandD;suggestedanswersorwaysoffinishing.Younust

choosetheonewhichyouthinkfitsbest.Thenblackenthe

correspondingletterasrequiredonyourMachine-scoringANSWER

SHEET.Thetimeforthissectionis75minutes.

Questions51-56arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

AwardedtheNobelPrizeforphysicsin1918,GormanphysicistMax

Planckisbestremenberedastheoriginatorofthequantumtheory.

Hisworkhelpedusherinaneweraintheoreticalphysicsand

revolutionizedthescientificcommunity'sunderstandingofatomicand

subatomicprocesses.

Planckintroducedanideathatledtothequantumtheory,which

bcuaiiicIliefuundciliuiioftwciilielhcenturyphysics.InDcueiiibci1900,

Planckworkedoutanequationthatdescribedthedistributionof

radiationaccuratelyovertherangeoflowtohighfrequencies.He

haddevelopedatheorywhichdependedonamodelofmatterthat

seemedverystrangeatthetime.Themodelrequiredtheemissionof

electromagneticradiationinsmallchunksorparticles.These

particleswerelatercalledquantums.Theenergyassociatedwitheach

quantumismeasuredbymultiplyingthefrequencyoftheradiation,v,

byauniversalconstant,h.Thus,energy,orE,equalshv.The

constant,h,isknownasPlanck'sconstant.Itisnowrecognizedas

oneofthefundamentalconstantsoftheworld.

Planckannouncedhisfindingsin1900,butitwasyearsbefore

thefullconsequencesofhisrevolutionaryquantumtheorywere

recognized.Throughouthislife,Planckmadesignificant

contributionstooptics,thermodynamicsandstatisticalmechanics,

physicalchemistry,amongotherfields.

51、InwhichofthefollowingfieldsdidMaxPlanckNOTmakea

significantcontribution?

A.Optics.B.Thermodynamics.C.Statisticalmechanics.D.

Biology.

52、Theword^revolutionary^asusedinLine16means。

A.radicalC.momentousB.extremistD.militaristic

53>ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatPlanck,sworkled

tothedovolopmcntofwhichofthefollowing?

A.Therocket.B.Theatomicbomb.C.Theinternalcombustion

engine.D.Thecomputer.

54、Theparticlesofelectromagneticradiationgivenoffby

matterareknownas。

A.quantumsB.atomsC.electronsD.valences

55、Theiniplicaliouinthispdssdgeisllial。

A.onlyaGermanphysicistcoulddiscoversuchatheory

B.quantumtheory,whichledtothedevelopmentoftwentieth

centuryphysics,isbasicallyamathematicalformula

C.Planck'sconstantwasnotdiscerniblebefore1900

D.radiationwashardtostudy

56、〃Anidea“asusedinLine5,refersto。

A.amodelofmatterB.emissionofelectromagneticradiationC.

Quantums

D.theequationthatdescribedthedistributionofradiation

accuratelyovertherangeoflowtohighfrequencies

Questions57-62arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Therehasbeennuchspeculationabouttheoriginofbaseball.In

1907aspecialcommissiondecidedthatthemoderngamewasinvented

byAbnerDoubledayin1839.OnehundredyearslatertheNational

BaseballMuseumwasopenedtohonorDoubleday.Historians,however,

disagreeabouttheoriginofbaseball.Somesaythatbaseballcomes

fromhat-and-hal1gamesofancienttimps.isamattprofrecord

thatinthe1700sEnglishboysplayedaganetheycalled"baseball”。

Americanshaveplayedakindofbaseballsinceabout1800.Atfirst

theAmericangamehaddifferentrulesanddifferentnamesinvarious

partsofthecountry-"townball","rounders",or"oneoldcat”。

Youngsterstodaystillplaysomeofthesesimplifiedformsofthe

game.

Baseballdidnotreceiveastandardsetofrulesuntil1845,when

AlexanderCartwrightorganizedtheKnickerbockerBaseballClubofNew

YorkCity.TherulesCartwrightsetupforhisnine-playerteamwere

widelyadoptedbyotherclubsandformedthebasisofmodern

baseball.Thegamewasplayedona〃diamond"infieldwiththebases90

feetapctrl.Thefirstteamtoscore21IUIISwasdeclaredthe

winner.By1858theNationalAssociationofBaseballPlayerswas

formedwith25amateurteams.TheCincinnatiRedStockingsbeganto

payplayersin1869.

57、Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheoriginsof

baseball?

A.HistoriansagreethatbaseballwasinventedbyAbner

Doubleday.

B.Baseball,asplayedintheearly19thcentury,differedvery

littlefromtoday'sgame.

C.Asearlyasthe1700s,Englishboysplayedagamecalled

“baseball”。

D.Thefirststandardsetofbaseballruleswasestablishedat

theturnofthecentury.

58、Whatwasthefirstprofessionalbasebal1teamcalled?

A.NewYorkKnickerbockers.B.MilwaukeeBraves.C.Cincinnati

RedStockings.D.BrooklynDodgers.

59、Whofirstgavebasphal1astandardspt.ofmlPS?

A.AbnerDoubleday.B.AlexanderCartwright.C.AlbertSpalding.

D.BabeRuth.

60、WhichofthefollowingwasNOTapredecessorofbaseball?

A.Rounders.B.Townball.C.Cricket.D.Oneoldcat.

61>Thetoneofthepassageis。

A.persuasiveB.informativeC.biasedD.argumentative

62>Thepassageimpliesthatuntil1869,baseballwasplayedfor

allofthefollowingreasonsEXCEPT。

A.exerciseB.leisureC.profitD.socializing

Questions63-68arebase^lonthefollowingpassage.

Theblueoftheseaiscausedbythescatteringofsunlightby

linypaxtidessuspendedinIliewaler.Bluelight,beingofshort

wavelength,isscatteredmoreefficientlythanlightoflonger

wavelengths.Althoughwatersoftheopenoceanarecommonlysome

shadeofblue,greenwateriscommonlyseennearcoasts,especially

intropicalorsubtropicalregions.rf,hisiscausedbyyellow

pigmentsbeingmixedwithbluewater.Phytoplanktonareonesourceof

theyellowpigment.Othermicroscopicplantsmaycolorthewater

brownorbrownish-red.Neartheshore,siltorsedimentinsuspension

cangivewaterabrownishhue.Outflowoflargeriverscanoftenbe

observedmanymilesoffshorebythecolorationofsuspendedsoil

particles.

Marinephytoplankton(Greekfor"plantwanderers^)are

microscopicsingle-celledplantsthatincludediatoms,

dinoflagellates,coccolithophorids,greenalgae,andblue-green

algae,amongothers.Thegrowthoftheseorganisms,which

photosynthesizelight,dependsonadelicatebalanceofnutrient

enrichmentviaverticalmixing,whichisoftenlimitedbythe

availabilityofnitrogenandlight.Diatomsarponp-col1pdplants

withpatternedglasscoverings.Eachglass,orsilicondioxidebox,

isornamentedwithspecies-specificdesigns,pits,andperforations

makingthempopularwithmicroscopistsand,morerecently,electron

scanningmicroscopists.

63>Greenwaternearcoastlinesisalnostalwayscausedby。

A.sandcolorB.rodpigmentsincoastalwaters

C.bluepigmentD.reflectedlightandyellowpigmentfromplant

life

64、Phytoplanktonarethesourceofwhichcolorpigment?

A.Red.B.Green.C.Yellow.D.Blue.

65>Whatcangivewatersabrownishhueneartheshore?

A.Sedimeiil.B.Phyloplaiiklon.C.Bluepigmciil.D.Dialoins.

66、WhichofthefollowingisNOTatypeofphytoplankton?

A.Greenalgae.B.Diatoms.C.Blue-greenalgae.D.Amoeba.

67>Thegrowthofphytoplanktonisoftenlimitedbythe

availabi1ityof

A.oxygenB.hydrogenC.nitrogenD.carbondioxide

68、Themainideaofthispassageisthat。

A.lightcausesseacolor

B.seacolorationisvariedbecauseofacombinationoflengthof

lightwavesandmicroscopicplantlifeandsilt

C.microscopicplantlifecausesseacolor

D.watercompositioncausesseacolor

Questions69-75arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

TheUnitedStatesgovernmentpublishesguidelinesforappropriate

nutrientintakes.TheseareknownastheRecommendedDietary

Allowances(RDAs)andarcupdatedregularlybasedonnewresearchin

nutrition.RDAsaresuggestedamountsofcalories,protein,andsome

mineralsandvit.aminsforanadpqiiatpdipt.Forotherdietary

substances,specificgoalsmustawaitfurtherresearch.However,for

theU.S.populationasawhole,increasingstarchandfiberinone*s

dietandreducingcalories(primarilyfromfats,sugar,andalcohol)

issensible.Thesesuggestionsareespeciallyappropriateforpeople

whohaveotherfactorsforchronicdiseasesduetofamilyhistoryof

obesity,prematureheartdisease,diabetes,highbloodpressure,and

highbloodcholesterol,orforthosewhousetobacco.

Snackscanfurnishaboutone-fourthofthecalorierequirements

amongteenagers.Thosesnacksshouldalsoprovidemuchoftheday's

allowancesforprotein,minerals,andvitaninSandwiches,fruit,and

milkmakegoodsnacksforactiveteenagers.Foodfromthefood

pyramidmaybepariofanynical.Agrilledcheeset>andwiuhorabow1

ofwhole-graincerealisjustasnutritiousinthemorningasitis

atnoon.Inaddition,agoodbreakfastconsistsofanyfoodsthat

supplyaboutone-fourthofthenecessarynutrientsfortheday.

69、ThepassagedirectlystatesthatnostoftheU,S.population

shouldincreasetheirintakeof。

A.proteinB.fatsC.starchandfiberD.sandwiches

70>Agoodbreakfastshouldsupplyaboutwhatpercentageofthe

necessarynutrientsfortheday?

A.Onehalf.B.One-third.C.One-fourth.D.Lessthanone-

fourth.

71>Thepassageimplieswhichofthefollowing?

A.Thetimeofdaywhenfoodisconsumedaffectsitsnutritive

value.

B.Differentfoodscanbecombinedtoincreasetotalnutrition

value.

C.Itcanbedetrimentaltoyourhealthtoeatbreakfastfoods

1aterint.hpday.

D.Whenfoodiseatenhasnobearingonitsnutritiveeffects.

72>WhyareRDAsregularlyupdated?

A.Newdiscoveriesinthescienceofnutritionareconstantly

beingmade.

B.Americans'dietsareconstantlychanging.

C.Aspeopleage,theirnutritionalneedschange.

D.Verylittleiscurrentlyknownaboutnutrition.

73、InthispassageRDAsrefersto0

A.typesofvitaminsB.typesofproteinC.typesofminerals

D.amountsofenergy,protein,vitamins,andminerals

74>Oneimplicationinthispassageisthat

A.allRDAshavebeenetilablishedB.nutallRDAshavebeen

establishedyet

C.it'snotimportanttoknowRDAsD.RDAsarenecessaryonlyfor

sickpeople

75、Thereductionofcaloriesinthedietisparticulfitlygood

forpeoplewhosufferfrom

A.obesityB.prematureheartdiseaseanddiabetes

C.highbloodpressureandcholesterollevelsD.al1oftheabove

Questions76-81arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Themostpopularorganicgemisthepearl.Apearlisthe

responseofamarinemollusktothepresenceofanirritating

impurityaccidentallyintroducedintoitsbody;aculturedpearlis

theresultoftheintentionalinsertionofamother-of-pearlbead

intoalivemollusk.Whetherintroducedaccidentallyor

intentionally,thepearl-makingprocessisthesame:themollusk

coatstheirritantwithasubstancecallednacre.Nacreiscomposed

chieflyofcalciumcarbonate.Becauseveryfewnaturalpearlsarenow

onthpmarket,mostpearlsusedinfin。jewelryarecultured.Thesp

include〃Biwa〃pearlsandmostotherfreshwaterpearls.Cultured

pearlsarenoteasilydistinguishedfromnaturalpearlsexcept,byan

expert.

76>Whichofthefollowingpeoplecouldtellthedifference

betweenaculturedpearlandanorganicpearl?

A.Scubadiver.B.Fisherman.C.Jeweler.D.Clerk.

77>Whatisthechief,componentofnacre?

A.Sand.B.Bead.C.Calciumcarbonate.D.Biwa.

78、Thedifferencebetweenapearlandaculturedpearlisthe

natureofthe。

A.colorB.introductionoftheirritatingimpurityC.coating

malerialD.iniIdlingimpurily

79、Nacreisasubstancethatis0

A.mechanicallymanufacturedB.theresultoflaboratorytesting

C.organicallysecretedbythemolluskD.presentinthechemical

compositionoffreshwaterpounds

80>Themainideainthispassageisthat。

A.mostmarketablepearlsareculturedbecausenaturedoesnot

produceenoughofitsowntosatisfythemarket

B.culturedpearlsareofahigherqualitythannaturalpearls

C.therearetwomajormethodsofpearl-making

D.anatural"drought"ofpearlproductionistakingplace

81、Culturedpearlisformedby。

A.insertionofapearlintoalivemolluskB.anoysterinto

whichapieceofgrithasbeenplaced

C.puttinginalivemolluslkD.placingabeadintoculture

Questions82-87arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Stressiswithusallthetime.Itcomesfrommentaloremotional

activityasWP!1asphysicalactivity.Tt-suniqupandpersonalto

eachofus.Sopersona13infact,thatwhatmayberelaxingtoone

personmay~:)estressfultoanother.Forexample,ifyou*reabusy

executivewholikestokeepoccupiedallofthetime,

beextremelyfrustrating,nonproductive,“takingiteasy"atthe

beachonabeautifuldaymayandupsetting.Youmaybeemotionally

distressedfrom"doingnothing.3)Toomuchemotionalstresscancause

physicalillnessessuchashighbloodpressure,ulcers,orevenheart

disease.Physicalstressfromworkorexerciseisnotlikelytocause

suchailments.Thetruthisthatphysicalexercisecanhelpyouto

relaxandtobetterhandleyourmentaloremotionalstress.

82、Whichofthefollowingpeoplewouldfindtakingiteasy”

slressful?

A.Constructionworkers.B.Businessexecutives.C.Farmworkers.

D.Truckdrivers.

83>Whichofthefollowingwouldbeadeterminantastowhat

peoplefindstressful?

A.Personality.B.Education.C.Maritalstatus.D.Shoesize.

84、Thisarticle,publishedbytheDepartment,ofHealthand

HumanServices,probablycamefromthe

A.FederalBureauofInvestigation

B.Alcohol,DrugAbuse,andMentalHealthAdministration

C.EducationAdninistration

D.CommunicableDiseasesAdministration

85>AsourceofstressNOTspecificallymentionedinthis

passageis0

A.educationalactivityB.physicalactivityC.mentalactivity

D.emotionalactivity

86Physicalproblemscausedbyemotionalstresscanappearas

al1ofthefollowingEXCEPT?

A.ulcersB.pregnancyC.heartdiseaseD.highbloodpressure

87>Onemethodmentionedtohelphandlestressis。

A.physicalexerciseB.tranquilizersC.drugsD.takingiteasy

Questions88_92arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

Withthesuddenonsetofseverepsychoticsymptoms,the

individualissaidtobooxporioncingacuteschizophrenia

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