C7. The doctor said that there was only a slim hope of survival for the people in the air crash.
A.numerous
B.considerable
C.moderate
D.verylittle
A.numerous
B.considerable
C.moderate
D.verylittle
"I don't know, sir," the students answered. "Shall I examine him and 【C5】______ out?" "There is no 【C6】______ to examine him," said the doctor.
"You 【C7】______ know without asking questions. He had 【C8】______ his right knee. Don't you notice the 【C9】______ he walked? He hurt it by 【C10】______ it in the fire. You see his trouser leg is burnt away at the 【C11】______ . This is Monday morning. Yesterday was 【C12】______ , but on Saturday the roads were 【C13】______ and muddy. The man's trousers are muddy all over. The man fell down on Saturday 【C14】______ . "
The doctor then turned to the man and said, "You 【C15】______ your wages on Saturday and went to a public house and drank too much. You 【C16】______ wet and muddy on the way 【C17】______ . You tried to dry your clothes 【C18】______ the fire when you got home. 【C19】______ you had drunk too much, you 【C20】______ on the fire and burnt your knee. Is that right?"
"Yes, sir," said the man.
【C1】______
A.part
B.class
C.pair
D.few
Compared with China, plastic surgery history is a more 【C7】______ discussed matter in South Korea. Many actors and actresses don't treat it as a taboo and 【C8】______ admit that they have had it. One example is actress Char Rim (Cai Lin) who said that she 【C9】______ a nose enhancing job after graduating from school. Doctor Tian Yongcheng, a plastic surgeon well-known in celebrity circles, said: "Many South Korean stars who 【C10】______ having operations actually mean to 【C11】______ the beauty industry. They're doing something 【C12】______ to attract more customers from abroad."in Hollywood, cosmetic surgery is still kept a hit secret, 【C13】______ the evidence is everywhere. One of the most recent actresses to come 【C14】______ the microscope was 42- year-old Teri Hatcher, a single-mom heart throb on the US TV show Desperate Housewives. In February, Hatcher denied using cosmetic surgery 【C15】______ a barrage of Internet reports said she had had it. Shows like Desperate House- wives and Sex and the City 【C16】______ have created more 【C17】______ for actresses in their 30s and 40s. In these shows, middle-aged women look 【C18】______ , perhaps, in some 【C19】______ , with the help of a few cosmetic 【C20】______
【C1】
A.on
B.for
C./
D.about
The doctor said there wasn't __ wrong with my heart.
A.something
B.nothing
C.anything
Eighty-five-year-old William Bergman, a terminal cancer patient, died in February 1998【C6】______ spending six days at Eden Medical Center in Castro Valley, California. Bergman's children say he suffered【C7】______ because Dr. Wing Chin didn't administer enough painkillers. Beverly Bergman, the patient's daughter, says, "When you're【C8】______ , and you're treating a person with【C9】______ pain or intractable pain, there are consequences. We think that's what the jury said today."
During the month-long trial, Dr. chin【C10】______ that he followed【C11】______ pain management protocols. Bob Slattery, Dr. Chin's defense lawyer says, "Quite frankly, I think that the doctor complied【C12】______ the standard of care, and that the evidence that we【C13】______ showed that." Family members acknowledged on the stand that they didn't directly ask the doctor for more medication. Alice Edlinger, Bergman's daughter, says, "We trusted that they knew what they were doing to【C14】______ my father's pain."
Advocates for terminally ill patients say under- medication for pain is a【C15】______ problem. Jim Geagan, a family attorney, says, "I think the effect of this is going to be a【C16】______ increase in consciousness in California and, I hope, throughout the country,【C17】______ physicians have to make pain management a priority."
Bergman's family chose to【C18】______ for elderly abuse【C19】______ California malpractice laws don't allow pain and suffering awards for the deceased. The jury award, 1.5 million dollars, is【C20】______ to be reduced to 250-thousand dollars to comply with a state cap on awards.
【C1】
A.liable
B.invalid
C.illegal
D.guilty
A.What a relief
B.Congratulations
C.How surprising
D.I’m so sorry
A.aggravate
B.deteriorate
C.encompass
D.withstand
Sir Liam Donaldson, Britain's most senior doctor,【C3】______ that there would be a further【C4】______ crackdown on smoking after the ban comes into force in England next Sunday.
He promised mewed public health advertising campaigns to try to educate parents who smoke. "We will strengthen and make【C5】______ the message to parents about the risks to their children of smoking. This is something we will need to constantly remind them about."
"【C6】______ the number of parents who smoke is falling, children's exposure【C7】______ parental smoke remains "a problem area", he said.
The number of Britons who smoke has fallen to 24 per cent and ministers hope going smoke-free will【C8】______ time bring about another 4 or 5 per cent drop."【C9】______ if we want to go【C10】______ we have got to reinforce all these other tobacco measures and denormalise smoking completely, "said Donaldson.
"The first of July is not when action stops; it's a launchpad from【C11】______ we can make further mssive【C12】______ . I hope people will be behind some of the slightly【C13】______ measures."
He wants clgarettes to be【C14】______ away in shops. "If you walk into the average supermarket, one of the things that confronts you【C15】______ away is a wall of cigarettes. That's【C16】______ . I'd like to see them【C17】______ the wall of cigarettes and keep than under the counter," said Donaldson.
"Sane people would 【C18】______ the idea of cigarettes being kept trader the counter like magazines that you wouldn't want displayed. But I think that these are all part of the denormalisation【C19】______ Supermarkets are big, responsible organisations. Wouldn't they like to strike another【C20】______ for health and play their part on a disease that still kills over 100,000 a year?"
【C1】
A.subtracting
B.abstracting
C.distracting
D.contracting
听力原文:W: It is said that George was seriously injured in the accident.
M: The doctor said he had to stay in the hospital for at least three months.
W: I don't think he has to be hospitalized for that long according to my own experience last time.
What has happened to George?
A.He has had an accident.
B.He saw a serious accident.
C.He has gone to the hospital.
D.He's decided to stay in the hospital for months.
听力原文:Why don't you go see a doctor?
(A) He said I have the flu.
(B) i have an appointment tomorrow,
(C) His name is Dr. Leiger.
(34)
A.
B.
C.
One day a lady wrote to a doctor inviting him to have dinner at her house. The doctor wrote an answer, but he didn't write clearly and the lady could not read it.
"What shall I do?" she said to her husband, "I don't know whether he is coming or not. I don't want to give him a telephone call and say that I can't read his writing." Her husband thought a moment, then he had an idea. "Thank you" said his wife. "That's a very good idea."
She went to the drugstore and gave the doctor's note to the chemist. The chemist looked at it very carefully. Then he said politely, "Could you wait a moment, madam?" He went to the back of the drugstore. After a few minutes he returned, carrying a large bottle. He gave the bottle to the lady and said, "Three times a day and one spoonful at a time."
1)、A chemist is a person who sells medicine.
A.T
B.F
2)、The lady wrote the doctor a letter because she wanted to invite him to dinner.
A.T
B.F
3)、The husband thought the letter was for the chemist.
A.T
B.F
4)、After reading the story, we know the chemist could read the doctor's note.
A.T
B.F
5)、The author thinks that some doctors write notes clearly.
A.T
B.F
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