A:I have got a pain in my chest. B:You ()see the doctor.A. haveB. needC. should
A:I have got a pain in my chest. B:You ()see the doctor.
A. have
B. need
C. should
A:I have got a pain in my chest. B:You ()see the doctor.
A. have
B. need
C. should
---I have got a pain in my neck. ---_______.
A、Yes, I agree
B、Yes, you are quite right
C、I’m sorry to hear that
D、I’m feeling sick
A、haven't even gone; got
B、hadn't even gone; got
C、had even gone; got
D、haven't gone; have got
M: No, I have been around. It's just that I've got this pain in my elbow that's keeping me from playing tennis. And you know how much I love tennis!
W: I know. I used to see you practice every night. So what have you been doing to treat your elbow?
M: You name it pain-killers, heating pads, ice. But nothing seems to work.
W: Have you tried acupuncture?
M: Well, I've heard about it--they stick needles in all parts of your body, but I'm not too sure.
W: I don't blame you for being hesitant. I had a similar problem with my shoulder a while back. But I read an article about acupuncture for relieving pain, so I figured, why not? I'll try it.
M: And it worked?
W: It worked for me. The article was about an acupuncturist in California who's been successful in helping 90 percent of the people he's treated for the pain they get in their hands when they type too much.
M: That sounds promising. Now, isn't acupuncture a Chinese tradition?
W: That's right. The Chinese have been using acupuncture to treat pain for thousands of years. But it's really starting to catch on over here now. There are more than 9,000 licensed acupuncturists in the United States.
M: Wow! Is there an acupuncturist near campus?
W: There sure is. Are you busy now? I could walk you over there and you could make an appointment.
M: That'd be great. I want to get this problem taken care of as soon as possible so I can start playing tennis again.
(23)
A.Places to play tennis.
B.A way to relieve pain.
C.Common sports injuries.
D.A topic for a research paper.
Section A
Directions: This section is to test your ability to understand short dialogues. There are 5 recorded dialogues in it. After each dialogue, there is a recorded question. The dialogues and the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, you should decide on the correct answer from the 4 choices A , B, C, and D.
听力原文:W: My son has got a pain in his ear for days.
M: Let's have a look. Ah yes, he has got something in his ear. I'll have to take.
W: Where does the conversation most probably take place?
(1)
A.In the headmaster's office.
B.In a hospital.
C.In a language lab.
D.At twelve o'clock.
——What’s the matter?
——I’ve got a pain ________ my chest.
A.at
B.from
C.in
The dentist smiled pleasantly【39】. David told him that the tooth had kept him【40】the night before. Then the dentist looked【41】his mouth, but he did not look only at the one tooth.【42】he looked them【43】"Hmm," he said. "I'm afraid【44】of your teeth need seeing to."
He smiled again. But this time it was a rather terrible smile. He began to tell exactly【45】needed doing. David listened to him with a kind of sick feelings in his stomach." I should say that at least four teeth have holes and then some of your old fillings are loose. We'll have to see to them immediately)."
David asked about the tooth that had been aching. "I may be able to save it," the dentist said, and smiled terribly again. He got his electric drill (电动牙钻) ready. "Now," he said with another terrible smile, "this shouldn't hurt too much." He came nearer.
(36)
A.early
B.earlier
C.late
D.later
A.She would swim with the man,
B.Shes got a pain on her leg.
C.She doesnt want to have a rest.
D.Shed better not go swimming.
Part B
Directions: You will hear four dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.
听力原文:W: Good afternoon, Dr. Anderson's office.
M: Hello, my name is John Cremer, and I was hoping I could come to see the doctor today.
W: Are you a patient of Doctor Anderson?
M: Well, no. I'm in town at a convention and the manager of the hotel where I'm staying suggested that I call you.
W: What seems to be the problem?
M: Well, I got this ringing in my ears.
W: Are you in any pain or is there any discharge?
M: No discharge, just a slight earache.
W: The doctor will be busy at the hospital until this evening. The earliest you could see him would be tomorrow morning at ten.
M: I'll come then if that's okay.
W: That will be fine, in the meantime you should try to take it easy.
Who is the man speaking to?
A.The manager of the hotel where he is staying.
B.A doctor.
C.The secretary of a doctor.
D.A patient.
What problem does the man have?
A.He has got a teeth pain last night.
B.His back is aching all the time.
C.He wouldn't like to go to school this morning.
D.He has caught a flu infected by his brother.
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