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The doctor tried to get the answer________. A.why certain people age sooner th

The doctor tried to get the answer________.

A.why certain people age sooner than others

B.how to make people live longer

C.what size certain people's brains is

D.which people are most intelligent

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第1题
The doctor suggested that he___to lose his weight._

A.try

B.tried

C.has

D.had

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第2题
The doctor tried to prevent the ()spreading to other parts of the body.

A.invasion

B.prediction

C.forecast

D.infection

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第3题
The doctor tried to get the answer______.A.why certain people age sooner than othersB.how

The doctor tried to get the answer______.

A.why certain people age sooner than others

B.how to make people live longer

C.the size of certain people's brains

D.which people are most intelligent

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第4题
听力原文:W: Hello, Tim. Do you go to work by bike every day?M: Yes. I've tried fruit diet

听力原文:W: Hello, Tim. Do you go to work by bike every day?

M: Yes. I've tried fruit diet to reduce my weight, but the doctor says exercise is more effective at my age.

Q: How's the man trying to lose weight?

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A.By going on a diet.

B.By reading more books.

C.By riding a bike.

D.By eating more fruits.

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第5题
"...one would have expected the episode to end there" in the fourth paragraph means thatA.

"...one would have expected the episode to end there" in the fourth paragraph means that

A.things might not go from bad to worse.

B.the doctor tried to cure fits.

C.more people suffered from fits.

D.the situation was further aggravated.

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第6题
听力原文:A farmer who lived in a small village suffered from the severe pain in his stomac

听力原文: A farmer who lived in a small village suffered from the severe pain in his stomach. The doctor in the village had tried a number of treatments but been unable to cure him. The farmer decided to see a doctor in the nearest town. As he loved' money badly and spent as little as possible, he thought he would find out what he would have to pay this doctor. He was told that his patient had to pay three pounds for the first visit and one pound for the second visit. The farmer thought about this for a long time. As he came into the doctor's room, he said, "Good morning, doctor. Here I am again. The doctor was a little surprised. Then he asked the farmer a few questions, examined his chest and took the pound which the farmer insisted on giving him. The doctor said with a smile. "Well, sir. There is nothing new. Please continue to take the same medicine I gave you the first time you came to see me."

For what reason did the farmer go to see a doctor in the town?

A.He wanted to pay less money.

B.The town was not far from his home.

C.The doctor in the village failed to cure him.

D.The doctor in the village refused to treat him again.

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第7题
A 80-year old man from Cincinnati in America is making legal history by suing doctors who
saved his wife. Edward Winter has witnessed his wife' s death from a 【21】______ attack. The doctors had tried to restart her heart with an electric 【22】______ with remarkable success, but leaving her brain 【23】______ . Her death was a long and 【24】______ experience, which he did not want to go through himself. After she died he asked his doctor 【25】______ to save him in 【26】______ circumstances, but instead to let him die 【27】______ .

While out visiting in May 1988, Mr. Winter 【28】______ the heart attack, which he was treated, and was rushed to St Franc' is hospital in Cincinnati. The doctor who 【29】______ him wrote down on his chart that he was not to be 【30】______ but the duty nurse was not informed of Mr. Winter's 【31】______ . The nurse took the usual 【32】______ action and tried to revive him with an electric shock. His life was saved 【33】______ the treatment was not completely successful. Since then he 【34】______ stay in a nursing home, partially 【35】______ and barely able to speak without weeping. Though there is 【36】______ hope of improvement in his condition, doctors say he could 【37】______ many more years. The hospital 【38】______ his story, arguing that the injury suffered by Mr. Winter is the 【39】______ of an act of God and they 【40】______ him over $ 60,000 for saving his life.

【21】

A.heart

B.liver

C.brain

D.nerves

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第8题
听力原文:M: So what's your trouble?W: Well, doctor, my biggest problem is that I'm having

听力原文:M: So what's your trouble?

W: Well, doctor, my biggest problem is that I'm having trouble sleeping.

M: Have you tried any of the sleeping medicine available?

W: I've tried one or two, but they don't seem to help.

M: How long have you had this problem?

W: Throe or four months.

M: Are you suffering from an unusual level of stress in your life lately?

W: Net more than usual. My biggest worry is the fact I can't deep.

M: Well, some people don't need as much sleep as others.

W: But I feel tired all day, so it is a problem for me.

M: Have you been experiencing any other symptoms?

W: I also can't digest well lately.

M: Well, you are a little overweight, aren't you?

W: Yes. And I've gained about seven kilograms this past year,

M: Well, physical activity is very important for you.

W: So what do you recommend, doctor?

M: I will give you some medicine. But I also recommend that you begin a regular exercise program.

W: But I have neither the time nor the money to go to a gym.

M: You don't need to ga to a gym. A simple walking program would be very beneficial for you. I think you'll find that diet and exercise will be very helpful in taking care of your recent complaints.

(23)

A.Taking improper sleeping medicine.

B.Having unusual stress lately.

C.Having digesting problem.

D.Having poor sleeping.

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第9题
An 80-year-old man from Cincinnati in America is making legal history by suing doctors who
saved his wife. Edward Winter has witnessed his wife's death from a 【21】______ attack. The doctors had tried to restart her heart with an electric 【22】______ with remarkable success, but leaving her brain 【23】______ Her death was a long and 【24】______ experience which he did not want to go through himself. After she died he asked his doctor 【25】______ to save him in 【26】______ circumstances, but instead to let him die 【27】______ .

While out visiting in May 1988, Mr Winter 【28】______ the heart attack which he so treated, and was rushed to St Francis hospital in Cincinnati. The doctor who 【29】______ him wrote down on his chart that he was not to be 【30】______ but the duty nurse was not informed of Mr Winter's 【31】______ . The nurse took the usual 【32】______ action and tried to revive him with an electric shock.His life was saved 【33】______ the treatment was not completely successful. Since then he 【34】______ stay in a nursing home, partially 【35】______ and barely able to speak without weeping. Thoughthere is 【36】______ hope of improvement in his condition, doctors say he could 【37】______ many more years. The hospital 【38】______ his story, arguing that the injury suffered by Mr Winter is the 【39】______ of an act of Col and they 【40】______ him over £60,000 for saving his life.

【21】

A.heart

B.liver

C.brain

D.nerves

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第10题
第二篇There may be a good reason why some people are not able to stop smoking cigarettes.

第二篇

There may be a good reason why some people are not able to stop smoking cigarettes. A new study found that people who suffer from depression were two times as likely to fail when they tried to stop smoking.

Alexander Glassman presented the findings recently during the yearly meeting of the American Psychiatric Association. Doctor Glassman is the director of an antismoking center at Columbia University in New York City. His study examined 100 smokers who have a history of depression. People with depression suffer periods of extreme sadness.

The researchers studied people who have succeeded and those who have failed in their efforts to stop smoking. The study found that people who did stop smoking were two times as likely to suffer from depression again within six months as those who continued to smoke.

Doctor Glassman says smokers who are depressed use tobacco to make themselves feel better. But, he says people with depression seem to have a much harder time stopping than non-depressed smokers.

So, drugs to fight depression are now also being used to help people stop smoking. Doctors say the most effective one is called Buproprion.

Buproprion mainly affects the brain chemical dopamine(多巴胺). nicotine(尼古丁) is a substance in tobacco that also affects dopamine. Buproprion helps people stop smoking because it eases the body's desire for nicotine. Doctor Glassman says the drug does not make people stop smoking. But it makes it easier for those who want to stop.

When people with depression tried to stop smoking they are ______.

A. as likely to fail as non-depressed smokers

B. more likely to fail than non-depressed smokers

C. more likely to succeed than non-depressed smokers

D. most likely to succeed among the smokers

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