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1、2023 年湖北同等学力人员申请硕士学位考试考试模拟卷(6)本卷共分为 1 大题 50 小题,作答时间为 180 分钟,总分 100分,60 分及格。一、单项选择题(共 50 题,每题 2 分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)1.Inflation is a period of rapid rises in prices.When your money buys fewer goods so that you get(56)for the same amount of money as before,inflation is the problem.Sometimes people des
2、cribe inflation as a time when a dollar is not(57)a dollar anymore.Inflation is a problem for all consumers,especially people who live on a fixed income.Retired people,for instance,cannot(58)on an increase in income as prices rise.They face serious problems in stretching their incomes to(59)their ne
3、eds in time of inflation.Many retired people must cut their spending to(60)rising prices.In many cases they must stop(61)some necessary items,such as food and clothing.Even(62)working people whose incomes are going up,inflation can also be a problem.The(63)of living goes up,and they must have even m
4、ore money to maintain their standard of living.When incomes do not keep(64)with rising prices,living standard goes down.People may be earning the same amount of money,but they are not living(65)because they are not able to buy as many goods and services.Government units gather information about pric
5、es in our economy and publish it as price indexes(66)the rate of price change can be determined.A price index measures changes in prices using the price for a(67)year as the base.The base price is set(68)100,and the other prices are reported as a(69)of the base price.A price index makes(70)possible
6、to compare current price with that in previous years.Alast Bgiven Cfixed Ddefinite 2.Inflation is a period of rapid rises in prices.When your money buys fewer goods so that you get(56)for the same amount of money as before,inflation is the problem.Sometimes people describe inflation as a time when a
7、 dollar is not(57)a dollar anymore.Inflation is a problem for all consumers,especially people who live on a fixed income.Retired people,for instance,cannot(58)on an increase in income as prices rise.They face serious problems in stretching their incomes to(59)their needs in time of inflation.Many re
8、tired people must cut their spending to(60)rising prices.In many cases they must stop(61)some necessary items,such as food and clothing.Even(62)working people whose incomes are going up,inflation can also be a problem.The(63)of living goes up,and they must have even more money to maintain their stan
9、dard of living.When incomes do not keep(64)with rising prices,living standard goes down.People may be earning the same amount of money,but they are not living(65)because they are not able to buy as many goods and services.Government units gather information about prices in our economy and publish it
10、 as price indexes(66)the rate of price change can be determined.A price index measures changes in prices using the price for a(67)year as the base.The base price is set(68)100,and the other prices are reported as a(69)of the base price.A price index makes(70)possible to compare current price with th
11、at in previous years.Aon Bby Cat Dagainst 3.Inflation is a period of rapid rises in prices.When your money buys fewer goods so that you get(56)for the same amount of money as before,inflation is the problem.Sometimes people describe inflation as a time when a dollar is not(57)a dollar anymore.Inflat
12、ion is a problem for all consumers,especially people who live on a fixed income.Retired people,for instance,cannot(58)on an increase in income as prices rise.They face serious problems in stretching their incomes to(59)their needs in time of inflation.Many retired people must cut their spending to(6
13、0)rising prices.In many cases they must stop(61)some necessary items,such as food and clothing.Even(62)working people whose incomes are going up,inflation can also be a problem.The(63)of living goes up,and they must have even more money to maintain their standard of living.When incomes do not keep(6
14、4)with rising prices,living standard goes down.People may be earning the same amount of money,but they are not living(65)because they are not able to buy as many goods and services.Government units gather information about prices in our economy and publish it as price indexes(66)the rate of price ch
15、ange can be determined.A price index measures changes in prices using the price for a(67)year as the base.The base price is set(68)100,and the other prices are reported as a(69)of the base price.A price index makes(70)possible to compare current price with that in previous years.Aportion Bpercentage
16、 Cproportion Dfraction 4.Inflation is a period of rapid rises in prices.When your money buys fewer goods so that you get(56)for the same amount of money as before,inflation is the problem.Sometimes people describe inflation as a time when a dollar is not(57)a dollar anymore.Inflation is a problem fo
17、r all consumers,especially people who live on a fixed income.Retired people,for instance,cannot(58)on an increase in income as prices rise.They face serious problems in stretching their incomes to(59)their needs in time of inflation.Many retired people must cut their spending to(60)rising prices.In
18、many cases they must stop(61)some necessary items,such as food and clothing.Even(62)working people whose incomes are going up,inflation can also be a problem.The(63)of living goes up,and they must have even more money to maintain their standard of living.When incomes do not keep(64)with rising price
19、s,living standard goes down.People may be earning the same amount of money,but they are not living(65)because they are not able to buy as many goods and services.Government units gather information about prices in our economy and publish it as price indexes(66)the rate of price change can be determi
20、ned.A price index measures changes in prices using the price for a(67)year as the base.The base price is set(68)100,and the other prices are reported as a(69)of the base price.A price index makes(70)possible to compare current price with that in previous years.Ait Bus Cone Dyou 5.下列哪一项不是促胃液素的生理作用 A促
21、进壁细胞分泌大量 HCl B促进胃腺黏液细胞分泌大量黏液 C促进胃运动 D促进胃肠黏膜上皮细胞生长 6.迷走神经对胰腺分泌的调节是()A引起酶多、水和少的分泌 B引起水、多而酶少的分泌 C引起水、和酶均多的分泌 D引起酶和多、水少的分泌 7.下列关于胃液分泌的叙述,错误的是()A幽门腺黏液细胞分泌胃蛋白酶原 B主细胞分泌胃蛋白酶原 CG 细胞分泌促胃液素 D颈黏液细胞分泌 8.下列关于胰液分泌的调节的叙述,错误的是 A胰液的分泌以体液调节为主 B头期胰液的特点是胰酶含量多、液体量少 C肠期胰液的特点是量多、酶含量多 D在整个消化期,胃期胰液分泌量最多 9.关于慢波的叙述,下列哪项是错误的 A起
22、源于 Cajal 细胞 B是胃肠道平滑肌的基本电节律 C其波动范围为 515mV D慢波不引起平滑肌收缩,但可自动去极化 10.酸性食糜进入小肠引起大量胰液分泌的主要机制是 A交感神经兴奋 B迷走神经兴奋 C小肠黏膜释放促胃液素 D小肠黏膜释放促胰液素 11.下列关于食管蠕动的叙述,正确的是 A切断迷走神经后蠕动消失 B食团顺着压力梯度下移 C可发生在未吞咽时 D对吞咽液体食物不起作用 12.下列关于消化道平滑肌生理特性的叙述,正确的是 A兴奋性比骨骼肌高 B伸展性小 C收缩缓慢 D对化学刺激不敏感 13.以活性形式分泌的胰酶是 A胰脂酶 B糜蛋白酶 C弹性蛋白酶 D胰蛋白酶 14.胃特有的运
23、动形式是 A分节运动 B蠕动 C逆蠕动 D容受性舒张 15.下列关于胃容受性舒张的叙述,正确的是 A切断迷走神经后消失 B被食管下括约肌的舒张所触发 C主要发生在胃的尾区 D可被阿托品取消 16.下列关于铁在小肠被吸收的叙述,正确的是 A铁都以 Fe3+的形式被吸收 B植酸、草酸、鞣酸可促进铁的吸收 C胃酸及维生素 C 可抑制铁的吸收 D铁主要在十二指肠和空肠被吸收 17.纯清胃液的 pH 为()A0.91.5 B2.02.5 C2.53.5 D3.54.5 18.可抑制小肠运动的是 A促胃液素 B促胃动素 C高血糖素 D胰岛素 19.胆汁中不含的物质是 A糜蛋白酶 B胆固醇 C胆盐 D磷脂
24、20.下列关于胆汁的叙述,哪项是错误的 A胆管细胞也可分泌胆汁 B肝胆汁呈弱酸性 C在消化间期内分泌的胆汁未立即排入十二指肠 D胆汁的主要固体成分是胆盐和磷脂 21.下列哪项不属于胆汁的作用 A分解脂肪 B乳化脂肪 C刺激胆汁分泌 D中和进入十二指肠内的胃酸 22.下列关于胃排空的叙述,正确的是()A胃排空速度与胃内容物容量呈线性关系 B高张溶液比等张溶液排空快 C普通混合食物完全排空需 23 小时 D排空速度为糖脂肪蛋白质 23.下列物质中,由胰腺小导管细胞分泌的是()A B糜蛋白酶 C羧基肽酶 D胰蛋白酶 24.能促进胃酸分泌的内源性物质是 A组胺 B前列腺素 C上皮生长因子 D生长抑素
25、25.胃酸缺乏者可产生 A贫血 B胰液分泌增加 C胆汁分泌增加 D蛋白质消化障碍 26.下列哪项不属于胃酸的生理作用 A分解食物中的结缔组织和肌纤维 B使食物中蛋白质变性易于分解 C杀死进入胃内的细菌 D促进维生素 B12 的吸收 27.促胰液素引起胰液分泌的特点为()A水和碳酸氢盐含量少、胰酶含量多 B水和胰酶含量多、碳酸氢盐含量少 C水和碳酸氢盐含量多、胰酶含量少 D水和胰酶含量少、碳酸氢盐含量多 28.胆汁中有利胆作用的主要成分是()A胆固醇 B胆红素 C胆盐 D磷脂 29.可促进胆囊收缩和胰酶分泌的胃肠激素是()A促胃液素 B缩胆囊素 C促胰液素 D促胃动素 30.食物经食管瘘注入胃所
26、引起的胃液分泌属于()A头期胃液分泌 B胃期胃液分泌 C两者都是 D两者都不是 31.胆汁的作用是()A促进脂肪的消化 B促进脂肪的吸收 C两者都是 D两者都不是 32.缩胆囊素引起胰液分泌的特点为()A水和碳酸氢盐含量少、胰酶含量多 B水和胰酶含量多、碳酸氢盐含量少 C水和碳酸氢盐含量多、胰酶含量少 D水和胰酶含量少、碳酸氢盐含量多 33.可促进胃液分泌和胃运动的胃肠激素是()A促胃液素 B缩胆囊素 C促胰液素 D促胃动素 34.胆汁中的主要固体成分是()A胆固醇 B胆红素 C胆盐 D磷脂 35.胰液的作用是()A促进脂肪的消化 B促进脂肪的吸收 C两者都是 D两者都不是 36.食物经咀嚼吞
27、咽后进入胃所引起的胃液分泌属于()A头期胃液分泌 B胃期胃液分泌 C两者都是 D两者都不是 37.迷走神经兴奋引起胰液分泌的特点为()A水和碳酸氢盐含量少、胰酶含量多 B水和胰酶含量多、碳酸氢盐含量少 C水和碳酸氢盐含量多、胰酶含量少 D水和胰酶含量少、碳酸氢盐含量多 38.可促进胰腺和肝脏分泌 NaHCO3 的主要胃肠激素是()A促胃液素 B缩胆囊素 C促胰液素 D促胃动素 39.在消化间期能刺激胃和小肠运动的胃肠激素是()A促胃液素 B缩胆囊素 C促胰液素 D促胃动素 40.A person may have an idea about himself that will prevent
28、him from doing good work.He may have the idea that he is not capable of it.A child may think he is stupid because he does not understand how to make the most of his mental faculties,or he may accept another persons mistaken estimate of his ability.Older people may be handicapped by the mistaken beli
29、ef that they are incapable of learning anything new because of their age.A person who believes that he is incapable will not make a real effort,because he feels that it would be useless.He wont go at a job with the confidence necessary for success.He is therefore likely to fail,and the failure will
30、strengthen his belief in his incompetence.Alfred Adler,a famous doctor,had and experience which illustrates this.When he was a small boy he got off to a poor start in arithmetic.His teacher got the idea that he had no ability in arithmetic and told his parents what she thought in order that they wou
31、ld not expect too much of him.In this way,they too developed the idea,Isnt it too bad that Alfred cant do arithmetic He accepted their mistaken estimate of his ability,felt that it was useless to try,and was very poor at arithmetic,just as they expected.One day Adler succeeded in solving a problem w
32、hich none of the other students had been able to solve.This gave him confidence.He rejected the idea that he couldnt do arithmetic and was determined to show them that he could.His new found confidence stimulated him to go at arithmetic problems with a new spirit.He now worked with interest,determin
33、ation,and purpose,and he soon became extraordinarily good at arithmetic.This experience made him realize that many people have more ability than they think they have,and that lack of success is often the result of lack of knowledge of how to apply ones ability,lack of confidence,and lack of determin
34、ation as it the result of lack ability.According to the passage,which statement is NOT true AA child may accept another persons underestimate of his ability.BHe may think that he is too young to make the most of his mental faculties.CA person may have the idea that he is incapable of doing good work
35、.DSome old people dont believe that they are capable of learning anything new.41.The bat is a marvel of evolutionary adaptation.Most of them roost during the day,and are active at night or twilight for they can avoid objects in the dark.I have seen this phenomenon at work.In my youth I used to explo
36、re old mining shafts in the Randsburg district.Sometimes my intrusion disturbed clans of bats that were hanging upside down in the dark caves.They would fly about to evident panic,but the panic was mine,not theirs.Some flew crazily out into the daylight but some merely returned to their perches.None
37、 ever touched me,much to my relief.They may exist but I have never seen a stuffed nylon bat.To children,bats may not be as lovable as koala bears.Perhaps manufacturers do not regard them as marketable.It is not so much their hideous faces and winged bodies that have caused us to get rid of bats,but
38、rather the ancient myths in which dead humans,such as Count Dracula,leave their graves at night in the form of bats to suck blood from human victims,especially fragile young woman.As we know from some movies these vampires must return to their graves before daylight.Endangered young women can frustr
39、ate vampire by sleeping with a string of garlic around their necks.There are actually three species of bloodsucking bats.They are called vampire bats after the ancient legends,and their tactics are indeed frightful.Like Count Dracula,they feed at night.They make a small cut in their sleeping victim
40、with sharp incisor teeth,usually not even awakening their prey.Then they suck the blood that sustains them.Should that discourage children from wanting them as pets As Mitchell notes from the New Yorker ad,bats are clean and intelligent.Most of them are insect-eaters,and they serve nature by destroy
41、ing crop-damaging insects.They also pollinate(传授花粉)flowers and spreading seed.Bat Conservation International claims that without bats a host of insects/pests would multiply unchecked and many of our planets most valuable plants would go unpollinated.It is clear that the bat is our friend,and that,de
42、spite its appearance,it is here to serve humanity.Id be the first to buy a stuffed nylon bat.Childrens hearts are big,and bats need love,too.What does the author mean by saying that the panic was mine AIn great panic,the bats were driven out of the cave.BI was greatly scared by the unexpected view o
43、f the hideous flying mammals.CThe bats were too tiny to cause panic.DThe bats moved reluctantly from where they staye 42.Our culture has caused most Americans to assume not only that our language is universal but that the gestures we use are understood by everyone.We do not realize that waving good-
44、bye is the way to summon a person from the Philippines to ones side,or that in Italy and some Latin-American countries,curling the finger to oneself is a sign of farewell.Those private citizens who sent packages to our troops occupying Germany after World War and marked the items GIFT to escape duty
45、 payments did not bother to find out that gift means poison in German.Moreover,we like to think of ourselves as friendly,yet we prefer to be at least 3 feet or an arms length away from others.Latins and Middle Easterners like to come closer and touch,which makes Americans uncomfortable.Our linguisti
46、c(语言上的)and cultural blindness and the casualness with which we take notice of the developed tastes,gestures,customs and languages of other countries,are losing us friends,business and respect in the world.Even here in the United States,we make few concessions to the needs of foreign visitors.There a
47、re no information signs in four languages on our public buildings or monuments;we do not have multilingual(多语的)guided tours.Very few restaurant menus have translations,and multilingual waiters,bank clerks and policemen are rare.Our transportation systems have maps in English only and often we oursel
48、ves have difficulty understanding them.When we go abroad,we tend to cluster in hotels and restaurants where English is spoken.The attitudes and information we pick up are conditioned by those natives-usually the richer-who speak English.Our business deals,as well as the nations diplomacy,are conduct
49、ed through interpreters.For many years,America and Americans could get by with cultural blindness and linguistic ignorance.After all,America was the most powerful country of the free world,the distributor of needed funds and goods.But all that is past.American dollars no longer buy all good things,a
50、nd we are slowly beginning to realize that our proper role in the world is changing.A 1979 Harris poll reported that 55 percent of Americans want this country to play a more significant role in world affairs,we want to have a hand in the important decisions of the next century,even though it may not