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The doctor received an (urge)______call from the parents of the injured child.

The doctor received an (urge)______call from the parents of the injured child.

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第1题
Peter is the only one of the brightest students who______his doctor degree.A.has receivedB

Peter is the only one of the brightest students who______his doctor degree.

A.has received

B.has accepted

C.have received

D.have accepted

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第2题
Which of the following is true according to the story?A.As soon as he received the telepho

Which of the following is true according to the story?

A.As soon as he received the telephone call, the doctor immediately drove to the house of the patient.

B.The doctor did not receive the telephone call.

C.The doctor had already known the accident before he came out of his house.

D.The doctor just came to help the driver who met with the accident.

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第3题
Here is a Complaint Letter.

July 24, 2005

Dear Hospital Administrator,

Last month, my daughter Susan was in your hospital for three days when she had her appendix(阑尾) removed. The nurses were very friendly and I am satisfied that she received good medical care. However, there were several aspects of the service that were not satisfactory.

My first complaint is the fee. We just got the bill and we were charged 400 dollars a day for a semi-private room. The TV, medicine, doctor's bill, nursing care and tab tests were all extra. That is outrageous(不合理的). She could have had a room all to herself with TV in the best hotel in town for half that. We were paying the bill ourselves and we were not rich people.

Second, the room was not clean. The sheet was dirty. This is a serious concern when you have sick people.

Sincerely,

Mary Brown

What's the relationship between Susan and the writer?

They are ______.

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第4题
Dr. Harvey Gates, the noted scientist, might never...

Dr. Harvey Gates, the noted scientist, might never have discovered the Kamron lizard (蜥蜴) in Blovia, if it had not been for a childhood accident. As a boy, he was determined to become a baseball player, but when he broke his arm in practice at the age of fourteen and was forced to stay off the playing field for a while, he took notice of the natural world around him and liked what he saw. After he had recovered from his injury, he caught a squirrel (松鼠) and raised it as a pet. Soon he was bringing home snakes and other creatures from the woods near his school. In 1962, he entered Blakeford College and majored in biology. By 1966 he had received his Bachelor (學士) of Science degree and two years later at Drysdale University, he received his Doctor of Science degree. It was while he was doing field research for his doctoral studies in South America in 1967 that he discovered and named the Kamron lizard. This animal was different from others of its kind in that it had only four toes on its front feet. In other respects, it was similar to others of the same family. It could change its color and go for long periods without food. Of the four statements, which one best indicates the author’s idea? A. Dr. Gates is a scientist who can always attract the public attention to his research

B. Dr. Gates is a very famous scientist, though he wanted to be a sportsman at first

C. Dr. Gates is a scientist who always carries a notebook with him wherever he goes

D. Dr. Gates is very popular for his determination to become a baseball player

In the first paragraph of the passage, the phrase “in practice” means “ _________”.A.while doing some practical work

B.while studying animals

C.while making up his mind to become a baseball player

D.while playing baseball

It was __________ that Dr. Gates discovered the Kamron lizard. A. after he had graduated from Drysdale University

B. right after he had finished his study for the doctor’s degree

C. after he had received his highest degree

D. during the time when he was studying for the doctor’s degree

In the second paragraph, the word “creatures” can best be replaced by “ __________ ”.A.people

B.things

C.animals

D.living things

Which of the following is not mentioned as a feature of the Kamron lizard?A.It possesses four toes on its front feet

B.It can live a long while without eating

C.It may go for weeks without drinking

D.It is capable of changing colors

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第5题
听力原文:A disturbing report appeared recently in the magazine Science. The report describ

听力原文: A disturbing report appeared recently in the magazine Science. The report describes an experiment, the results of which suggest that there are occasions when psychiatrists, doctors trained in the treatment of mental illnesses, have great difficulty in distinguishing between people who are mentally ill and those who are mentally healthy.

In the experiment, eight perfectly normal people pretended to have mental disorders and received psychiatric treatment in a number of different hospitals. The eight false patients included several trained doctors, who lied about their occupation. They also lied about their names and naturally about their symptoms. But in all other respects they told the truth concerning their lives and their personal relationships; and once they had been admitted to hospital they behaved quite normally.

However, as soon as they had been officially labeled "mentally ill", everything they did tended to con firm the diagnosis in the eyes of the medical staff. For if instance, if one of the "patients" approached a doctor and asked a perfectly sensible question such as "Pardon me doctor, could you tell me when I will be allowed to use the tennis courts?" The doctor's normal response was "to walk straight on, ignoring the question".

The eight false patients stayed in the mental institutions for periods of from 7 to 52 days. They are forced to the frightening conclusion that once a person has disappeared behind the walls of a mental institution, it may prove extremely difficult to convince the medical authorities that he or she is not in fact mentally ill.

(30)

A.They were the subjects in a medical experiment.

B.They wanted to distinguish between people who are mentally iii and healthy.

C.They wanted to find out what happened to patients at mental institutions.

D.They were psychiatrists who experimented With new methods of treatment.

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第6题
In 1957 a doctor in Singapore noticed that hospitals were treating an unusual number of in
fluenzalike cases. Influenza is sometimes called "flu" or a "bad cold". He took samples from the throats of patients and in his hospital was able to find the virus of this influenza.

There are three main types of influenza virus. The most important of these are types A and B, each of them having several sub-groups. With the instruments at the hospital the doctor recognized that the outbreak was due to a virus group A, but he didn't know the sub-group. He reported the outbreak to the World Health Organization in Geneva. WHO published the important news alongside reports of a similar outbreak in Hong Kong, where about 15%~20% of the population had become ill.

As soon as the London doctors received the package of throat samples, they began the standard tests. They found that by reproducing itself at very high speed, the virus had multiplied more than a million times within two days. Continuing their careful tests, the doctors checked the effect of drugs used against all the known sub-groups of type A virus. None of them gave any protection. This then, was something new; a new influenza virus against which the people of the world had no ready help whatsoever.

Having isolated the virus they were working with, the doctors now conducted tests on some specially selected animals, which contracted influenza in the same way as human beings did. In a short time the usual sign of the disease disappeared. Theses experiments revealed that the new virus spread easily, but that it was not a killer. Scientists, like the general public, called it simply "Asian" flu.

The influenza discovered by a doctor in Singapore is caused by ______.

A.a new type of virus

B.type A virus

C.a sub-group of type B virus

D.a virus only existing in Asia

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第7题
Doctor Ben Carson grew up in a poor single parent ...

Doctor Ben Carson grew up in a poor single parent household in Detroit. His mother, who had only a third-grade education, worked two jobs cleaning bathrooms. To his classmates and even to his teachers, he was thought of as the dumbest kid in the class, according to his own not so fond memories. He had a terrible temper, and once threatened to kill another child. Doctor Carson was headed down a path of self-destruction until a critical moment in his youth. His mother, convinced that she had to do something dramatic to prevent him from leading a life of failure, laid down some rules. He could not watch television except for two programs a week, could not play with his friends after school until he finished his homework, and had to read two books a week and write book reports about them. His mother’s strategy worked. “Of course, I didn’t know she couldn’t read, so there I was submitting these reports.” He said. “She would put check marks on them like she had been reading them. As I began to read about scientists, economists and philosophers, I started imaging myself in their shoes. As he got in the habit of hard work, his grades began to soar. Ultimately, he received a scholarship to attend Yale University. And later, he was admitted to the University of Michigan Medical School. He is now a leading surgeon at John’s Hopkins Medical School, and he’s also the author of three books.

Q: What do we learn about Ben Carson?

A.He had only a third-grade education.

B.He once threatened to kill his teacher.

C.He grew up in a poor single-parent household.

D.He often helped his.

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第8题
Directions: There are five reading passages in this part. Each passage is followed by five
questions. For each question there are four suggested answers marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best answer and blacken the corresponding letter on the answer sheet.

Passage One

In 1957 a doctor in Singapore noticed that hospitals were treating an unusual number of influenza-like (像流感的) cases. Influenza is sometimes called "flu” or a bad cold". He took samples from the throats of patients and in his hospital was able to find the virus (病毒) of this influenza.

There are three main types of the influenza virus. The most important of these are types A and B, each of them having several sub-groups. With the instruments at the hospital the doctor recognized that the outbreak was due to a virus group A, but he did not know the subgroup. He reported the outbreak to the World Health Organization in Geneva. W.H.O. published the important news alongside reports of a similar outbreak in Hong Kong, where about 15-20% of the population had become ill.

As soon as the London doctors received the package of throat samples, they began the standard tests. They found that by reproducing itself at very high speed, the virus had multiplied more than a million times within two days. Continuing their careful tests, the doctors checked the effect of drugs used against all the known sub-groups of type A virus on this virus. None of them

gave any protection. This then, Was something new: a new influenza virus against which the people of the world had no ready help whatsoever.

Having isolated the virus they were working with, the two doctors now conducted tests on some specially selected animals, which contact influenza in the same way as human beings do. In a short time the usual signs of the iseaseappeared. These experiments revealed that the new virus spread easily, but that it was not a killer. Scientists, like the general public, called it simply "Asian" flu.

31. The influenza discovered by a doctor in Singapore is caused by ______.

A. a new type of virus

B. type A virus

C. a sub-group of type B virus

D. a virus only existing in Asia

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第9题
The phone rings at work. You pick it up and the caller【61】into a complaint: "I asked for a
catalogue three weeks ago and I still don't have it! What kind of【62】are you running, anyway?"

Don't【63】explaining that half the staff is out with【64】flu. Well intentioned though they may be, such explanations usually add to the complainer's【65】because they come across as excuses.【66】the complainer has a【67】gripe, avoid belaboring what went wrong.【68】, agree, apologize and then move on to what can be done about it. Simply【69】: "You're right. I'm sorry you haven't received it yet. If I can have your name and address again. I'll【70】put it in the mail to you today." I recently【71】this approach firsthand. The reception area in my doctor's office was full. The man across【72】me had already【73】the pile of tattered magazines and was squirming in his seat, looking at his watch every few minutes. Finally he marched to the receptionist's window and【74】on the glass. "What's going on?" he demanded【75】, "I had an【76】for three o' clock!"

"You're right," said the receptionist, "I'm sorry you've had to wait so long. The doctor was held up in surgery. Let me【77】the hospital to see how much longer he'll be. I【78】your patience."

Telling someone you're sorry doesn't mean you're admitting guilt. It simply acknowledges his frustration and defuses the complaint. Then by taking action and focusing on what【79】be done rather than what hasn't been done, you【80】a mistake before it 'gets bigger.

(41)

A.comes

B.flies

C.launches

D.brings

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第10题
The Stranger Who Changed My Life It was a sunny morning in the spring of 1966. I was drivi
ng a taxi, looking for a customer. While passing New York Hospital, I found a man running down the hospital steps, waving at me. I stopped. The man reached the taxi and jumped in. "The Airport,please," he said. As always, I wondered about my passenger. Was this man a talker? After a few moments, he started saying, "How do you like driving a taxi?" "It's OK," I said. "I make a living and meet interesting people sometimes." "What do you do?" I asked. "I am a doctor at New York Hospital." Many times during long rides, I'd developed a good relationship with my passengers and received very good advice from them. This time I decided to ask for his help. "Could I ask a favor of you?" He didn't answer. "I have a son, 15, a good kid. He wants a job this summer. Is it possible that you get one for him?" He still wasn't talking, and I was starting to feel foolish. Finally, he said, "Well, my students have a summer research project. Maybe he could join in. Have him send me his school record." He left his address and paid me. It was the last time I ever saw him. Robbie sent off his grades the next morning. And gradually this incident was forgotten. Two weeks later, when I arrived home from work, Robbie handed me a letter. He was informed to call Dr. Plum for an interview. Robbie got the job. The following summer, Robbie worked at the hospital again, but this time, he was given more responsibility. Then, he worked at the hospital for a third summer and gradually developed a love of medical profession. Near graduating from college, Robbie applied to and was admitted to New York Medical College. After getting his medical degree, Robbie, the son of a taxi driver, became a doctor at Columbia Medical Center. The doctor shouted at the taxi driver for a rideA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The doctor wanted to go to the railway station by taxiA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

Robbie joined in a summer research project.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

Robbie gradually got interested in medicineA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

Big opportunities can come out of ordinary meetings.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The taxi driver liked talking with his customers.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

Robbie finally became a doctor at New York Hospital.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The taxi driver had two children.A.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The doctor wrote a recommendation letter for RobbieA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

The taxi driver became Dr. Plum’s friendA.True

B.False

C.Not Given

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