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The doctor thought that ______.A.the football player's hand will get better soon.B.the foo

The doctor thought that ______.

A.the football player's hand will get better soon.

B.the football player is a very good piano player.

C.the football player will learn how to play the piano.

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第1题
听力原文:I had been in that bad condition for near two weeks. I thought that headache of m
ine would have never gone away. But then this famous doctor just cured me.

(30)

A.I can't think when my head aches.

B.I didn't get my headaches when I went away.

C.My headache doesn't seem to be getting any better.

D.It took a while, but my head finally stopped hurting.

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第2题
My aunt Edith was a widow(寡妇) of 50, working

My aunt Edith was a widow(寡妇) of 50, working as a secretary, when doctors discovered what was then thought to be a very serious heart disease.

Aunt Edith doesn’t accept defeat easily. She began studying medical reports in the library and found an article in a magazine about a well-known heart surgeon, Dr. Michael DeBakey, of Houston, Texas. He had saved the life of someone with the same disease. The article said his fees were very high; Aunt Edith couldn’t possibly pay them. But could he tell her of someone whose fees she could pay?

So Aunt Edith wrote to him. She simply listed her reasons for wanting live: her three children, who would be on their own in three or four more years, her little-girl dream of traveling and seeing the world. There wasn’t a word of self-pity----only warmth and humor and the joy of living. She mailed the letter, not really expecting an answer.

A few days later, my doorbell rang. Aunt Edith didn’t wait to come in; she stood in the hall and read aloud:

Your beautiful letter moved me very deeply. If you can come to Houston, there will be no charge for either the hospital or the operation.

Signed: Michael DeBakey.

1.Aunt Edith_____when she knew she had a very serious heart disease.

A.stopped working as a secretary

B.didn’t lose hope

C.stayed in the hospital

D.asked many doctors for help

2.From the story we can see _____.

A.Dr. Michael DeBakey was not famous at all

B.Aunt Edith could afford Dr. Michael DeBakey’s fees

C.Dr. Michael DeBakey was experienced in dealing with Aunt Edith’s disease

D.Aunt Edith accepted defeat easily

3.In Aunt Edith’s letter to the doctor, ______.

A.she showed she was warm, humorous and enjoying living

B.she avoided talking about her children

C.she showed she was very sad

D.she said she had a little girl who dreamed of traveling and seeing the world

4.When Aunt Edith mailed her letter, _____.

A.she was determined to move the doctor

B.she expected some wonder would happen

C.she knew it would never reach the doctor

D.she didn’t expect the doctor would give her a reply

5.Michael DeBakey mainly told Aunt Edith in the letter that_____.

A.he was going to operate on her for free

B.he thought he was unable to offer help

C.her letter was well-written

D.her disease was so serious that he couldn’t cure her

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第3题
One day Mrs. Smith visited her family doctor. He was an old man with a beard (胡须). "What

One day Mrs. Smith visited her family doctor. He was an old man with a beard (胡须). "What's tile problem?' the doctor asked her. "I am very worried about my son. Teddy. " Mrs. Smith said. "I can't slop hen From belling(打赌). He spends all his money betting on horse races(赛马). And even worse he'll bet on anything. ft doesn't matter what it is. " The doctor said. "I've saved (挽救) many people from gantline (赌博) before. Send him to me. '

The next day Mrs. Smith sent her san to see the doctor. While they were talking. the boy was looking at the doctor's beard. Suddenly he said. "I bet you S 50 that's not a main beard. bard". "Oh the doctor said. 'Call I pull your beard Lind find out?" the boy said. The doctor thought this was a good way to leach hen a lesson. so he said. "OK. If my beard is main. you will have to pay me $ 50. " The boy pulled it and soon Found out it was real. The doctor laughed.

Two days later the doctor telephoned Mrs. Smith. "l think I've saved your son. " He told her the story. Btu Mrs. Smith said. "You're wrong. You've made him worse. " "How can that be?" "Before

he went to see you. he bet me $100 that you would ask him to pull your beard!"

Teddy's problem was that he liked burling too much.

A.True.

B.False.

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第4题
The doctor ______ what he thought; she was pregnant.A.approvedB.assuredC.held some promise

The doctor ______ what he thought; she was pregnant.

A.approved

B.assured

C.held some promise

D.confirmed

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第5题
What did the doctor think?A.He thought the old man was healthy.B.He thought the old man wa

What did the doctor think?

A.He thought the old man was healthy.

B.He thought the old man was very ill.

C.He thought the man had heart problems.

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第6题
听力原文:W: Good morning, Doctor Sherman Alexie. Let's talk about your life, where you com
e from?

M: I come from the Rez, an Indian reservation. I grew up there, lived there until 18.

I lived on and off the reservation for the next 6 or 7 years during college. I lived there after I graduated, worked at a high school exchange program. I thought I do that kind of job to support my writing. Day jobs that require no emotional investment beyond 8 hours a day where I wouldn't need to bring work home. I didn't want to be part of management or anybody important at the job. I wanted to be completely replaceable, that is what I thought I would be doing for most of my life and writing. Then I got a ground and my first book got a frontpage review in the New York Times Book Review.

W: When did writing enter your life?

M: Books are always being in my life. My dad love books and most of what he read were westerns-spy novels, mysteries. I grew up loving books, copying my father's love for books. But nobody has showed me a book written by an Indian, not even one piece of poem. Nothing. At that time I was going to be a physician. I loved math and science. I got to college, couldn't handle physiology, and was looking around for options and took a poetry writing class for fun.

W: Poetry was your way in?

M: Yes, that's where I started. I took the class and honestly, I just thought it would be an easy grade. But I completely underestimated poetry and what it would do to me and the realm of possibility for it. I took the class and was hooked about ten minutes after reading my first contemporary poem.

(20)

A.He might do some evening teaching.

B.He could bring unfinished work home.

C.He might have time to pursue his interests.

D.He could invest more emotion in his family.

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第7题
Before entering the lawyer's house the doctor stopped for a while, because ______.A.the do

Before entering the lawyer's house the doctor stopped for a while, because ______.

A.the doctor wanted to ask something about his wife's illness

B.the doctor thought it impossible to save the woman

C.the doctor was afraid that the lawyer would refuse to pay him

D.the lawyer was too poor to pay his bills

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第8题
第三节 短文理解2阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。Computers are very im

第三节 短文理解2

阅读下列短文,从[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择一个正确答案。

Computers are very important to modem (现代的) life. Many people think that in the future computers will be used in lots of everyday life. It is thought that we won't have to go shopping because we will be able to get most things which are sold in the shops on the Interact. There will be no more books because we will be able to get all texts from computers. The Internet will be used to play games, see films and buy food. Most telephone calls will be made by computers.

Some people are glad about these new ways of shopping and communication (交流). Others do not think that computers will replace (取代) our old ways.

Let's look at books, for example. Some people think that one day we will not read books made of paper. In- stead, we will buy and read books using computers. We will read texts on small pocket computers. The computers will keep many different books in them at the same time. We won't need to turn lots of pages and paper will be saved. Computerized (计算机化的) books will be used more and more.

Is Internet shopping such a pleasure as going to the shop? Many people say it is not. It is a pleasure to go into shops and look at things you want to buy. Also probably people won't like to read large texts on our computers, because paper books seem to be more friendly. Maybe computers won't change these two habits (习惯).

In the first paragraph it is thought people will use computers to ______.

A.play games, see films and have meals

B.play games, go shopping and make telephone calls

C.see films, buy food and see the doctor

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第9题
听力:What do we learn about Ben Carson?

Doctor Ben Carson grew up in a poor single parent household in Detroit. His mother, who had only a third-grade education, worked two jobs cleaning bathrooms. To his classmates and even to his teachers, he was thought of as the dumbest kid in the class, according to his own not so fond memories. He had a terrible temper, and once threatened to kill another child. Doctor Carson was headed down a path of self-destruction until a critical moment in his youth. His mother, convinced that she had to do something dramatic to prevent him from leading a life of failure, laid down some rules. He could not watch television except for two programs a week, could not play with his friends after school until he finished his homework, and had to read two books a week and write book reports about them. His mother’s strategy worked. “Of course, I didn’t know she couldn’t read, so there I was submitting these reports.” He said. “She would put check marks on them like she had been reading them. As I began to read about scientists, economists and philosophers, I started imaging myself in their shoes. As he got in the habit of hard work, his grades began to soar. Ultimately, he received a scholarship to attend Yale University. And later, he was admitted to the University of Michigan Medical School. He is now a leading surgeon at John’s Hopkins Medical School, and he’s also the author of three books.

Q: What do we learn about Ben Carson?

A.He had only a third-grade education.

B.He once threatened to kill his teacher.

C.He grew up in a poor single-parent household.

D.He often helped his.

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第10题
Why did the farmer insist on giving the doctor one pound?A.He was thankful that the doctor

Why did the farmer insist on giving the doctor one pound?

A.He was thankful that the doctor cured him.

B.The doctor never accepted money from a poor patient.

C.The doctor thought it unfair to accept the money since he had done nothing.

D.He insisted that it was his second visit to the doctor.

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