What treatment did the new doctor give the farmer?The new doctor gave the farmer ______ si
What treatment did the new doctor give the farmer?
The new doctor gave the farmer ______ since he knew the farmer was lying to him.
What treatment did the new doctor give the farmer?
The new doctor gave the farmer ______ since he knew the farmer was lying to him.
听力原文:W: I'm glad you finally went to see a doctor. What did he tell you?
M: Well, he didn't recommend any treatment or special medicine for me. All he prescribed was rest for a few days. Anyway, I was relieved to hear no operation was necessary.
Q: What did the doctor recommend to the man?
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A.A rest for a few days.
B.An operation.
C.Special medicine for his illness.
D.A treatment.
M: She’d better have it examined by a doctor anyway. And I will call her about it this evening.
Q: What does the man think Carol should do?
(19)
A.See a doctor.
B.Stay in bed for a few days.
C.Get treatment in a better hospital.
D.Make a phone call to the doctor.
Section A
Directions: In this section, you will hear 8 short conversations and 2 long conversations. At the end of each conversation, one or more questions will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer.
听力原文:W: Carol told us on the phone not to worry about her. Her left leg doesn't hurt as much as it did yesterday.
M: She'd better have it examined by a doctor anyway. And I will call her about it this evening.
Q: What does the man think Carol should do?
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A.See a doctor.
B.Stay in bed for a few days.
C.Get treatment in a better hospital.
D.Make a phone call to the doctor.
Part A
Directions: You will hear 10 short dialogues. For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer ― A, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:W: Carol told us on the phone not to worry about her. Her left leg doesn't hurt as much as it did yesterday.
M: She'd better have it examined by a doctor anyway. And I will call her about it this evening.
What does the man think Carol should do?
A.See a doctor.
B.Stay in bed for a few days.
C.Get treatment in a better hospital.
D.Make a phone call to the doctor.
What did non-native English teachers deserve but seldom enjoy?
A.The same status as their native counterparts possess.
B.The same salary as those native English teachers earn.
C.The different treatment as their native counterparts get.
D.The similar knowledge and skills as the native speakers have.
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A.Humorous individuals.
B.People who had undergone treatment for blocked arteries.
C.People who did not laugh much.
D.People who had a strong sense of humor.
A、The intention of the prose is to support cannibalism.
B、One of Swift’s genuine intention is to encourage fair treatment of the rich to the poor.
C、The speaker did a demographical and financial study of the issue, so this proposal is rational and scientific.
D、What the speaker suggested is a modest proposal.
听力原文:W: What are you reading now?
M: I'm looking at this beauty in the picture. Look! She's really pretty, isn't she? Her skin looks so smooth!
W: (19)Well, it's just that she puts lots of make-up on her face. Actually, natural beauty comes from within. And you know nowadays the camera work is so artificial.
M: Ah, yeah, I can smell jealousy in the air!
W: Oh. no She has nothing that deserves my jealousy. I don't have to put things on my face and I still look pretty. Don't you think so?
M: Yeah. right! But what did you put on your face lust night. those little greenish things?
W: They're cucumbers
M: What? know that cucumber is a kind of vegetable rich in vitamin A. How is it used on the skincare?
W: Well, (20) it is a fashion nowadays that women tend to use the natural vegetables on the skincare, And they are much better than any chemical products.
M: Really? Then what does the cucumber do for you?
W: They're natural skin smoothers, natural healers of the skin. Haven't you heard that... er... (21)Cucumber goes far beyond mere tightening the skin? In fact, cucumbers have been used as a dry skin remedy for centuries, and(21)they are also effective in the treatment of other skin problems.
M: I have got a scar on my cheek. Can the cucumber do something about it?
M: It sounds reasonable. Actually there is much knowledge needed for the skincare.
(23)
A.She appreciates a lot about the skin of the beauty.
B.She shows jealousy about the beauty.
C.She shows satisfaction to the picture.
D.Make-up can turn the ugly to be the beauty.
Some patients say they are now suffering health problems and think the liquid silicone may be to blame. One of those patients is Anna Barbiero. She says her Toronto dermatologist told her he was using liquid silicone to smooth out wrinkles. What she says he didn't tell her is that it isn't approved for use in Canada. "I didn't know what liquid silicone was and he just called it 'liquid gold'," Barbiero remembers. After her last treatment, Anna discovered Dr. Sheldon Pollack had been ordered to stop using the silicone two years earlier by Health Canada. Experts say silicone can migrate through the body, and cause inflammation and deformities.
"My upper lip is always numb and it bums." Barbiero says. Barbiero is spearheading (带头) a lawsuit against the doctor, who her lawyer thinks might involve up to 100 patients injected with the same material. "The fact, a physician of his stature would use an unauthorized product on a patient because he thought it was okay, is really very disturbing." says lawyer Douglas Elliott.
Ontario's College of Physicians and Surgeons is also investigating Dr. Pollack to see if, in fact, he continued to use the silicone after agreeing to stop and whether he wrote in patient records that he used another legal product when he used silicone. However, in a letter to the College, Dr. Pollack wrote that he had always told patients that the silicone was not approved for sale in Canada, and had warned them of the risks. And in Barbiero's case, "...at the time of her first visit, prior to her ever receiving IGLS treatment, I specifically informed her that the material was not approved for sale in Canada by tile Health Protection Branch and that I did receive the material from outside the country...I would like to emphasize that, as is evident on Ms. Barbiero's chart, I drew a specific diagram on the chart which I carefully discussed with and explained to Ms. Barbiero as I did with every other patient to explain the nature and likelihood of complications and the reasons and consequences of those possible complications."
Dr. Pollack declined to speak to CTV News, or to have his lawyer discuss the case. None of the allegations have been proven in court. But the case raises questions about the ability of governing bodies to monitor doctors. "There's a larger message and that is: buyer beware," says Nancy Neilsen of Cosmetic Surgery Canada, "It's incumbent (负有义务的) on consumers to do their research."
Doctor Sheldon Pollack was charged that ______.
A.he had prescribed wrong medicine for patients by mistake
B.he had treated his patients with something illegal, causing bad result
C.he had pretended to be a prominent surgeon
D.he had sold an unauthorized product in large amount
Most people say that the USA is making progress in fighting
AIDS, but they don't know there's cure and strongly disagree that 【S1】______.
"the AIDS epidemic is over, " a new survey finds:
The findings, relieved Thursday by the Kaiser Family Foun- 【S2】______.
dation, reassure activists who have worried that public concern
about AIDS might disappear in night to recent news about ad- 【S3】______.
vances in treatment and declines in deaths.
"While people are very pessimistic about the advances, 【S4】______.
they're still realistic about the fact that there is no cure, "
says Sophia Chang, director of HIV programs at the founda-
tion.
The Kaiser Family Foundation did find in its survey that 【S5】______.
the number of people ranked AIDS as the country's top health 【S6】______.
problem has fallen.
In the poll, 38% says it's the top concern, down from 【S7】______.
44% in a 1996 poll. Other findings from Kaiser, which poll 【S8】______.
more than 1, 200 adults in September and October and asked
additional question of another 1, 000 adults in November 【S9】______.
show that 52% say that the country is making progress
against AIDS, up from 32 % in 1995. Daniel Zingale, director
of AIDS Action Council, says, " I'm encouraged that the Amer-
ican people are getting the message what the AIDS epidemic 【S10】______.
isn't over. I hope the decision-makers in Washington are get-
ting the same message. We have seen signs of complacency (满足)."
【S1】
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