单选题   Is your doctor telling you the truth? Possibly not, according to a new survey in Health Affairs of nearly 1,900 physicians around the country.
    The researchers found that 55% of doctors said that in the last year they had been more positive about a patient's prognosis (预断) than his medical history warranted. And 10% said they had told patients something that wasn't true.
    About a third of the M. D. s said they did not completely agree that they should disclose medical errors to patients, and 40% said they didn't feel the need to disclose financial ties to drug or device companies.
    Really? The study's lead author, Dr. Lisa Iezzoni, a medicine professor at Harvard Medical School and director of the Mongan Institute for Health Policy at Massachusetts General Hospital, was surprised to learn how dishonest her colleagues were. 'Some of the numbers were larger than I expected they might be,' she says.
    Why the white lies? In some cases, Iezzoni says it was for self-protection. Nearly 20% of the doctors admitted that they didn't disclose a medical error to their patients because they were afraid of being sued for malpractice.
    In other cases, it may have been for the patient's benefit. M. D. s might spare an anxious patient from hearing about the slightly abnormal results of a lab test, for example, if it has no impact on the patient's health. Conversely (相反地), the doctor might exaggerate a health result in hopes of motivating a patient to take better care of himself.
    'The doctor-patient relationship is a human interaction, and physicians are human too,' says Iezzoni. 'They don't want to upset their patients, they don't want their patients to look unhappy or burst into tears. But they also need to be professionals, so they need to tell themselves that if there is a difficult truth they need to tell their patient, they need to figure out a way of communicating that effectively. '
    That's critical for doctors to appreciate, because as well-intentioned as their lies may be, other studies consistently show that patients prefer the truth, and would rather hear harsh news than remain ignorant about a terrible medical condition. Being fully informed is a way that patients can cope and prepare for whatever might occur.
    As for the failure to disclose medical errors, Iezzoni says doctors' fear of malpractice suits may often be misplaced. Studies suggest that in cases where physicians are open about their mistakes, patients are more likely to be understanding and refrain from suing.
    So how can doctors learn to be more honest with their patients? More training about how to communicate with people about their health is critical—especially when it comes to delivering bad news. Patients also need to be clear and firm about how honest they want their doctors to be. Communication is a two-way street, after all, even in the doctor's office.
   
(选自Time)
单选题     According to the new survey in Health Affairs, about two fifths of the doctors ______.
 
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】第三段后半句提到,40%的医生则认为他们觉得没有必要公开与药品或医疗器械公司之间的经济往来,因此D“认为没有必要公开与药品公司的经济关系”与第三段后半句语义一致,故为正确答案。 A“更乐观地预测病人的病情”与文中“55%的医生对病人的预断比病人已确诊的病史显得更乐观些”不相符合;B“承认曾对病人说过谎”与文中“10%的医生承认曾对病人说过谎”不符;C“不愿告知病人其医疗过失”与文中“有大约三分之一的医学博士表示他们不完全同意把医疗过失告知病人”不符。由此可知,A、B以及C均不符合题意,故排除。
单选题     According to the passage, the doctors tell the white lies because they ______.
 
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】根据第五段第二句可知,医生不告诉病人实情的第一种原因是出于自我保护,故A“他们想保护自己”符合文意,故为正确答案。 B“他们想使病人紧张”与第六段第二句陈述不符,故排除;C“他们对病人的情况一无所知”以及D“他们想让病人多花些钱”在文中均未提及,故排除。
单选题     What is the result of other studies on patients' attitude towards truth?
 
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】第八段第一句提到,病人们更喜欢真相,他们宁可听到残酷的坏消息也不愿对糟糕的身体状况一无所知,A“他们想知道事实而非谎言”与第八段第一句陈述一致,因此为正确答案。 B“他们更喜欢善意的谎言”、C“他们宁愿不被告知坏消息”以及D“他们认为是否说真话并不重要”均与第八段陈述不相符,故排除。
单选题     Studies show if the doctors disclose their medical errors, patients might possibly ______.
 
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】由第九段最后一句可知,研究表明,在医生公开其过失的情况下,病人们更倾向于表示理解并放弃起诉,B“理解他们”与第九段最后一句陈述相符,因此为正确答案。 A“失去对医生的信心”在原文中并未提及;C“变得忧虑”与文中第七段第二句“医生不想让病人心烦”陈述不一致;D“指控他们的渎职”与第九段最后一句可知陈述不符,故均排除。
单选题     What's the main topic of the passage?
 
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】文章开篇设问:你的医生会告诉你真相吗?在第二、三段作者通过一组调查数据说明医生说谎的情况,并指出实际情况其实更严重;接着在第五、六段讨论了医生说谎的原因,一方面是出于自我保护,另一方面是为了病人着想;从第七段到结尾,作者提到实际上病人更希望知道真相,并指出应该培训医生如何与病人进行交流。所以本文是围绕医生的诚实展开讨论,因此A“医生的诚实”为正确答案。 B“医患关系”、C“训练交流”和D“说善意谎言的原因”都只是文中所谈论的一个方面,不够全面,故均排除。