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单选题People today expect to be examined when they enter a doctor's office. At least they expect their blood pressure and temperature to be measured. However, as recently as two hundred years ago, a doctor's treatment depended on talking with patients. In general, the communication between doctors and their patients was the most important part of medical methods. The modem age of medicine began with the stethoscope, an instrument for listening to patients' heartbeat and breathing. Before that, a doctor did not touch a patient. In fact, there was no such thing as a medical examination. The stethoscope—with all other medical instruments—has a serious effect on the practice of medicine. Doctors become better at finding the medical problems. More lives are saved. At the same time, doctors give less importance to the communication between patients and doctors. Some doctors actually stop talking to their patients. It is easy to understand why some sick people thought themselves as broken machines.
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单选题In fact, I would rather have left for the countryside ______ in Wuhan.[A] be staying[B] than stay[C] when[D] until
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单选题—I ______ if I could possibly use your car. —Sure, go ahead. A. know B. think C. afraid D. wonder
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单选题The henpecked man was still smiling ______ the door opened and his wife came in.[A] when[B] since[C] because[D] unless
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单选题If you do not use your arms or your legs for some time, they become weak. When you (36) . using them again, they (37) become strong again. Everybody knows this and nobody would think of (38) this fact. (39) there are many people who do not (40) to know that memory works in the (41) way. (42) someone says that he has a good memory; he (43) means that he (44) his memory by practising exercising it. When someone (45) says that his memory is poor, he actually means that he (46) give it enough chances to become (47) . Have you ever (48) that people who cannot read or write usually have (49) memories than those who can? This is (50) those who (51) read or write (52) remember things. They have to remember dates, places, names, songs and stories. So their memory is the whole time (53) . So (54) you want to have a good memory, you should learn from those people, (55) by remembering what you see, hear, feel and write. If so, you must have a good memory.
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单选题Mrs. Brown had a small garden behind her house, and in the spring she planted some vegetables in it. She looked after them very carefully, and when summer came they looked very nice. One evening Mrs. Brown looked at her vegetables and said, "Tomorrow I am going to pick them, and then we can eat them." But early the next morning, her son ran into the kitchen and shouted, "Mum, Mum! Come quickly! Our neighbor's ducks are in the garden and they are eating our vegetables!" Mrs. Brown ran out, but it was too late! All the vegetables were finished! Mrs. Brown cried, and her neighbor was very sorry, but that was the end of the vegetables. Then a few days before Christmas, the neighbor brought Mrs. Brown a parcel (包裹). In it was a beautiful fat duck, and on it was a piece of paper with the words "Enjoy your vegetables!/
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单选题Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
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单选题听第6段材料,回答第6~7题。
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单选题The weather in China is different from______.
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单选题Little ______ that the police are about to arrest him.[A] he is known[B] did he know[C] does he know[D] is he known
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单选题She once said: "When people ask me if writing has been a hard or easy road I always answer with the famous saying, 'the end is nothing; the road is all.' That is what I mean when I say writing has been a pleasure. I have never faced the typewriter(打字机) with the thought that one more task had to be done." Like most writers, Willa Cather did not write books for the money that they brought her, but rather for the pleasure that came in their writing. Her works were, like her, simple and full of the vigor(活力) of her days in Nebraska, where she grew from childhood to young womanhood and where she developed a deep love for the treeless land of the Great Plains with its wild flowers, wheat fields and rivers. "It's a rather strange thing about the flat country," she wrote later. "It takes hold of you, or it leaves you perfectly cold. A great many people find it very dull; they like a church tower, an old factory, a waterfall, country all made to look like a German Christmas card ... But when I come to the open plains, something happens. I'm home I breathe differently./
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单选题WhatisDr.Green?A.Apsychiatrist.B.Apediatricdentist.C.Apaediatrician.
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单选题 Glynis Davis: I first piled on the pounds when I was in the family way and I couldn't lose them afterwards. Then I joined a slimming(瘦身) club. My target was 140 pounds and I lost 30 pounds in six months. I felt great and people kept saying how good I looked. But Christmas came and I started to slip back into my old eating habits. I told myself I'd lose the weight at slimming classes in the New Year... But it didn't happen. Instead of losing the pounds, I put them on. I'd lost will-power and tried to believe that the odd bags of fish and chips didn't make any difference but the scales don't lie. Roz Juma: To be honest, I never weigh myself any more -- I've learnt to be happy with myself. It seemed to me that I would feel sorry about every spoonful of tasty food that passed my lips. My idea is simple. You shouldn't be too much thinking about food and dieting. Instead, you should get on with life and stop dreaming of a superthin body. This is obviously the size I meant to be and, most of all, I'm happy with it. Lesley Godwin: I was very happy after winning Young Slimmer of the Year. I'd look in the mirror, unable to believe this slim lady was me! That might trove been my problem -- perhaps from then on I didn't pay any attention to myself. Winning a national competition makes everything worse, though, because you feel the eyes of the world are fixed upon you. I feel a complete failure because I've put on weight again.
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单选题What if you were having a heart attack, but no one believed you? A new study of 515 female heart-attack survivors (aged 29 to 97) reveals that this happens all too often. In the study, 95% said they knew something was seriously wrong a month or more before their heart attack, but none of their doctors had even told them that they had heart disease. And when their heart attack happened, fewer than 30% had chest pain or discomfort, the classic warning signs that most emergency room physicians and nurses look for. One study volunteer in her mid-30s had a heart attack while driving her children to school. "She had repeatedly sought help for early warning symptoms," says study author Jean McSweeney of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Despite abnormal cardiac stress test results, she got no treatment. Two weeks later, she nearly died. Here are the signs that a heart attack may be weeks away: extreme fatigue, disturbed sleep, shortness of breath, and/or anxiety. "If a woman has risk factors for a heart attack and suddenly has unusual symptoms, she needs to tell the doctor that they're interfering with her everyday activities," McSweeney says. "Be sure of it./
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