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ardiac cells. B the prevention of chronic diseases. C the treatment of heart diseases. √ D the study of longstanding mysteries. 33. In people who39。s disease in some people. But so far, there is not enough proof to show that it is always inherited. 3 Tremor may be the first symptom you notice. It is one of the most mon signs of the disease, although not everyone has it. More importantly, not everyone with a tremor has Parkinson39。2022 年 職稱英語(yǔ)衛(wèi)生類 B 級(jí)真題 第 3 部分:概括大意與完成句子(第 23~30 題,每題 1 分,共 8 分) 下面的短文后有 2 項(xiàng)測(cè)試任務(wù):( 1)第 23~26 題要求從所給的 6 個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為指定段落每段選擇 1 個(gè)小標(biāo)題;( 2)第 27~30 題要求從所給的 6 個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為每個(gè)句子確定一個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。s disease. Tremor often starts in just one arm or leg or only on one side of the body. It may be worse when you are awake but not moving the affected arm or leg. It may get better when you move the limb or you are asleep. In time, Parkinson’s affects muscles all through your body, so it can lead to problems like trouble swallowing or constipation. In the later stages of the disease, a person with Parkinson’s may have a fixed or blank expression, trouble speaking, and other problems. Some people also have a decrease in mental skills (dementia). 4 At this time, there is no cure for Parkinson39。re in their mid70 s, only percent of cardiomyocytes A are still functional. B are reduced each year. C are replaced each year. √ D are damaged each year. 34. Chronic heart failure is attributed to A the dying heart cells. √ B the effects of pharmaceuticals. C the weight of the patient. D the life span of a person. 35. It remains unknown whether the rate of cell turnover in diseased hearts D changes over time. B is of any use to researchers C is the same as that in healthy hearts. √ A is high enough to replace cells faster than they39。s nothing wrong with you. But if you continue like this, you39。t look busy the rest of the time. Semco has flexible working hours: the employees decide when they need to arrive at work. The employees also evaluate their bosses twice a year. _______F______(49). It sounds perfect, but does it work? The answer is in the numbers: in the last six years, Semco39。s machines for their own projects, and makes them take holidays for at least thirty days a year. 46. B This saved money and brought more equality to the pany. 47. C And the workers are free to decorate their workspace as they want. 48. D He knows everything there is to know about our pumps and how to fix them. 49. F Also, Semco lets its workers use the pany39。s first reaction is to be ___with__ (51) them. Most hospitals now allow parents to sleep ___overnight__ (52) with their child, providing a bed or sofa on the ward. But until the 1970s this ___practice__ (53) was not only frowned(皺眉表示不滿 ) upon — it was actively discouraged. Staff worried that the children would be __upset__(54) when their parents left, and so there was a blanket(通用的 ) ban. A concerned nurse, Pamela Hawthorn, disagreed and her study Nurse! I want my mummy, published in 1974, ___changed__ (55) the face of paediatric(兒科的 ) nursing. Professor Martin Johnson, professor of nursing at the University of Salford, said that the work of ___nurses__ (56) like Pamela had changed the face of patient care. Pamela39。 1. We’ve been through some (rough) times together. A long B short C happy D difficult 2. She (gave up) her job and started writing poetry. A lost B created C abandoned D took 3. Can you give a (concrete) example to your idea? A special B good C real D specific 4. In the process, the light energy (converts) to heat energy. A changes B drops C reduces D leaves 5. The police took fingerprints and (identified) the body. A discovered B touched C recognized D missed 6. If we leave now, we should (miss) the traffic. A direct B mix C stop D avoid 7. It was a (fascinating) painting, with clever use of color and light. A familiar B wonderful C large D new 8. I (propose) that we discuss this at the next meeting. A suggest B request C demand D order 9. The pany has the ri