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The medicine brought by Mr Carlyle ______.A.can cure Henry Taylor's illnessB.was prescribe

The medicine brought by Mr Carlyle ______.

A.can cure Henry Taylor's illness

B.was prescribed for Mrs Carlyle's disease

C.would not necessarily have effect on Henry Taylor's disease

D.had lost its effect

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第1题
第三篇The wonders which medical workers have already brought about in the diagnosis(诊断)

第三篇

The wonders which medical workers have already brought about in the diagnosis(诊断) and treatment of disease suggest that a time may come when the physician will be able to analyze most illnesses as soon as they start, and cure them before damage results. How soon this "golden age of healing" arrives will depend greatly on how close is the collaboration between research workers in medicine and those who work in the sciences on which medicine depends. The physician has long relied on the chemist for curative drugs, and on the physicist for diagnostic instruments and healing rays. In the one field new materials and in the other new devices are being produced in increasing numbers, helping to make imminent new miracles of medicine.

The X-ray and the microscope have extended the vision of the medical observer until he can see through ten inches of living flesh or into a single tissue cell, yet similar but much more powerful tools still await development. Modern electrical devices enable him to listen to faint murmurings of the life processes, or to measure feeble currents arising from heart and brain and nerve; yet electrical body measurements are but little understood. Now newly discovered atomic rays are being brought to help him destroy malignant invaders of the human system, and there is every reason to believe that even more curative rays await discovery.

It can be inferred from the opening sentence of the first paragraph that medical workers ______.

A. have contributed little to the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

B. Have set their expectations too high

C. Have made remarkable progress in the diagnosis and treatment of disease

D. Have developed their potential to the full

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第2题
The wonders which medical workers have already broughtup in the diagnosis and treatment of

The wonders which medical workers have already brought

up in the diagnosis and treatment of disease suggest that a time 【M1】______

may come the physician will be able to analyze most illnesses as 【M2】______

soon as they start, and cure them before damage results. How

soon this "golden age of healing" arrive will depend greatly on 【M3】______

how close is the collaboration between research workers in

medicine and those who work in the sciences which medicine 【M4】______

depends. The physician has long relied on the chemist for

curative drugs, and on the physicist for diagnostic instruments

and healing rays. In the one field new materials and in the other 【M5】______

new devices are being produced in increasing numbers, helps to

make imminent new miracles of medicine. 【M6】______

The X-ray and the microscope has extended the vision of

the medical observer until he can see through ten inches of

living flesh or into a single tissue cell, yet similar but much 【M7】______

more powerful tools still wait development. Modem electrical

devices enable him to listen to faint murmurings of the life 【M8】______

processes, or measure feeble currents arising from heart and 【M9】______

brain and nerve; so electrical body measurements are but little 【M10】______

understood. Now new discovered atomic rays are being brought

to help him destroy malignant invaders of the human system,

and there is every reason to believe that even more curative rays

await discovery.

【M1】

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第3题
The wonders which medical workers have already brought about in the diagnosis(诊断) and tr

The wonders which medical workers have already brought about in the diagnosis(诊断) and treatment of disease suggest that a time may come when the physician will be able to analyze most illnesses as soon as they start, and cure them before damage results. How soon this "golden age of healing" arrives will depend greatly on how close is the collaboration between research workers in medicine and those who work in the sciences on which medicine depends. The physician has long relied on the chemist for curative drugs, and on the physicist for diagnostic instruments and healing rays. In the one field new materials and in the other new devices are being produced in increasing numbers, helping to make imminent new miracles of medicine.

The X-ray and the microscope have extended the vision of the medical observer until he can see through ten inches of living flesh or into a single tissue cell, yet similar but much more powerful tools still await development. Modern electrical devices enable him to listen to faint murmurings of the life processes, or to measure feeble currents arising from heart and brain and nerve; yet electrical body measurements are but little understood. Now newly discovered atomic rays are being brought to help him destroy malignant invaders of the human system, and there is every reason to believe that even more curative rays await discovery.

It can be inferred from the opening sentence of the first paragraph that medical workers ______.

A.have contributed little to the diagnosis and treatment of disease.

B.Have set their expectations too high

C.Have made remarkable progress in the diagnosis and treatment of disease

D.Have developed their potential to the full

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第4题
The wonders which medical workers have already brought about in the diagnosis and treatmen
t of disease suggest that a time may come when the physician will be able to analyze most illnesses as soon as they start, and cure them before damage results. How soon this "golden age of healing" arrives will depend greatly on how close is the collaboration between research workers in medicine and those who Work in the sciences on which medicine depends. The physician has long relied on the chemist for curative drugs and on the physicist for diagnostic instruments and healing rays. In the one field new materials and in the other new devices are being produced in increasing numbers, helping to make imminent new miracles of medicine.

The X-ray and the microscope (显微镜) have extended the vision of the medical observer until he can see through ten inches of living flesh or into a single tissue cell (细胞组织), yet similar but much more powerful tools still await development. Modem electrical devices enable him to listen to faint murmuring of the life processes, or to measure feeble currents arising from heart and brain and nerve; yet electrical body measurements are but little understood. Now newly discovered atomic rays are being brought to help him destroy malignant invaders of the human system, and there is every reason to believe that even more curative rays await discovery.

It can be inferred from the opening sentence of the first paragraph that medical workers______.

A.have contributed little to the diagnosis and treatment of disease

B.have their expectations too high

C.have made remarkable progress in the diagnosis and treatment of disease

D.have developed their potential to the full

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第5题
听力原文: Alaska is known for its cold snowy weather. For many years, dog sleds were the o
nly means of transportation. Many Alaskans combine fun and hard work in an annual dog sled race. The trail race is the longest dog sled race in the world. It lasts from two to three weeks and covers almost 17 hundred km. The race goes across Alaska from Anchorage to Rome. It follows the trails that were once used by the people who looked for gold in Alaska's wilderness. The race also follows the route of several brave Alaskans who brought medicine from Anchorage to Rome in the winter of 1925. They carded the badly needed medicine through bad storm and helped save many lives. The race from Anchorage to Rome which is held in March is very hard for the drivers and sleigh dogs. Each day the dogs run for about four hours and then rest for four hours. They run day and night, and sometimes travel as much as one hundred and ten km. a day. The drivers must feed and take care of the dogs at race periods. Sometimes they only sleep for about two hours each day. Because the race is so hard, many drivers do not expect to win. For most of them just being able to finish is a victory.

(30)

A.Winter in Alaska.

B.The brave Alaskan people.

C.Alaskan transportation today.

D.A dog sled race.

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第6题
听力原文:W: Hi! Did you watch that documentary on TV last night?M: No, I was in a meeting,

听力原文:W: Hi! Did you watch that documentary on TV last night?

M: No, I was in a meeting, and unable to go home early. What was it about?

W: It was about insects.

M: Insects?

W: Yes. Do you know? They are the most successful creatures on the earth.

M: What, more successful than humans?

W: Yeah. Because they were around long before people were, and there are far more insects than there are humans. What’s more, they are reproducing all the time.

M: Well, I suppose that’s true.

W: And they are incredibly adaptable.

M: In what way?

W: Well, take mosquitoes for example. You know, the things that spread the disease. What troubles us is that every time we try to wipe out the mosquitoes with some new insecticide, they change their body chemistry.

M: Haven’t they just brought out a new medicine to fight the disease?

W: Yes, they have. But I bet that within five years they’ll be looking for a new one! The mosquitoes will simply adapt again!

M: I think it keeps scientists employed!

W: I guess so.

(23)

A.He was watching the documentary on TV.

B.He was attending a party.

C.He was watching a movie.

D.He was attending a meeting.

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第7题
Mrs. Keller had a big family. Her husband had a factory in the town. One of her sons was a
lawyer and the other two were drivers. And her two daughters worked in the post office. The old woman stayed at home and could do all housework and wouldn't employ any body.

One evening, the telephone rang while the old woman was preparing supper. She went to answer it. She was told that one of her sons died in a traffic accident- She heard this and fell in a faint (晕倒). When she came back to life, she was in hospital. And she needed to be helped after that.

Several months later she was told on the telephone her daughter died while she was being operated on. The old woman was so sad that she had to be in hospital again. From then on she was afraid to answer any telephones and sometimes she was afraid to hear the bell. Of course it brought them some trouble and some important business was held up(耽误). So her husband advised her to see a psychiatrist(精神病医生). The man examined her carefully and then asked her some questions.

"You'll soon be all right if you follow my advice, Mrs. Keller, "said the psychiatrist.

The old woman took the medicine the doctor gave on time and tried to forget her dead son and daughter. And two months later she went to see the psychiatrist again.

"You've saved me, Doctor, "the old woman said, as soon as she saw him,

"Are you afraid to answer the telephones now?"

"No," answered Mrs. Keller. "I dare(敢)answer it whether it rings or not!"

Mrs. Keller could do all housework because ______.

A.she had no money to employ a helper

B.she was strong enough to do all at home

C.she-didn't believe anybody

D.only she was free at home

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第8题
A person becomes part of the Christian community through baptism — it is a matter of choic
e 【21】______ birth. The Christian community is a gathered community 【22】______ who believe that Jesus is the Christ and that they have salvation 【23】______ . It is open to males and females of any age, race, or 【24】______ . A Christian is normally affiliated with a particular parish or congregation that is 【25】______ the care of a particular clergy-person A baptized person is usually 【26】______ a Christian by all Christians everywhere: however, there may be some additional requirements to meet if a person 【27】______ to a church of a different tradition.

Giving money and goods needed by others 【28】______ a part of Christian living. Some Christians engage in tithing, the 【29】______ of 10 percent of their income to support the work of the church, 【30】______ includes charitable services of those in need. Other Christians give smaller 【31】______ of their income to the church but contribute either directly to those in need or to organizations that serve human beings or lower animals.

Although some Christians believe the world will continue to become more evil until Christ returns to earth, 【32】______ think that they 【33】______ improve the world. Christian service to God means, 【34】______ , not only charity to meet current needs but also altering institutions and structures of society in order to 【35】______ poverty, illness, and injustices, For some Christians, the social implications of the gospel are almost as important as the religion. John Woolman visited the slaveholders in the United States to 【36】______ them to free their slaves. Henry Ward Beecher openly supported a campaign to free all the slaves. Walter Rauschenbusch labored to improve living and working conditions for poor people in cities. Albert Schweitzer brought modern medicine to people in Africa. Martin Luther King used the 【37】______ resistance methods 【38】______ by Mohandas K. Gandhi to win recognition of civil right for black people of the United States. Mother Teresa worked to save abandoned children in Calcutta. These few examples give some idea of the 【39】______ of activities 【40】______ have fostered to improve the living conditions of their fellow humans.

【21】

A.rather than

B.rather than of

C.rather... than of

D.not of

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第9题
A person becomes part of the Christian community through baptism--it is a matter of choice
【C1】______ birth. The Christian community is a gathered community 【C2】______ who believe that Jesus is the Christ and that they have salvation 【C3】______ . It is open to males and females of any age, race, or 【C4】______ . A Christian is normally affiliated with a particular parish or congregation that is 【C5】______ the care of a particular clergyperson. A baptized person is usually 【C6】______ a Christian by all Christians everywhere; however, there may be some additional requirements to meet if a person 【C7】______ to a church of a different tradition.

Giving money and goods needed by others 【C8】______ a part of Christian living. Some Christians engage in tithing, the 【C9】______ of 10 percent of their income to support the work of the church, 【C10】______ includes charitable services of those in need. Other Christians give smaller 【C11】______ of their income to the church but contribute either directly to those in need or to organizations that serve human beings or lower animals.

Although some Christians believe the world will continue to become more evil until Christ returns to earth, 【C12】______ think that they 【C13】______ improve the world. Christian service to God means, 【C14】______ , not only charity to meet current needs but also altering institutions and structures of society in order to 【C15】______ poverty, illness, and injustices. For some Christians, the social implications of the gospel are almost as important as the religious. John Woolman visited the slaveholders in the United States to 【C16】______ them to free their slaves. Henry Ward Beecher openly supported a campaign to free all the slaves. Walter Rauschenbusch labored to improve living and working conditions for poor people in cities. Albert Schweitzer brought modern medicine to peoples in Africa. Martin Luther King used the 【C17】______ resistance methods 【C18】______ by Mohandas K. Gandhi to win recognition of civil right for black people of the United states. Mother Teresa worked to save abandoned children in Calcutta. These few examples give some idea of the 【C19】______ of activities 【C20】______ have fostered to improve the living conditions of their fellow humans.

【C1】______

A.rather than

B.rather than of

C.rather...than of

D.not of

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