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I have many__.I paint with__()

A.rush; they

B.rushes; it

C.rushes; them

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C、rushes; them

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第1题
My pain ______ obvious the moment I walked into the room, for the first man I met asked me
pitifully, "Are you feeling all right?"

A.must be

B.could be

C.must have been

D.could have been

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第2题
听力原文:M: How are you feeling now?W: I have had a bad cough for several weeks, and now I

听力原文:M: How are you feeling now?

W: I have had a bad cough for several weeks, and now I feel a dull pain in my chest.

Q: What can we learn from this conversation?

(19)

A.The woman is badly hurt.

B.The woman was annoyed with the doctor.

C.The woman has felt pain for several weeks.

D.The woman's got a serious coughing.

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第3题
听力原文:W: Hello, Im Jenny Johnson. How are you this morning? M: Hello, Doctor Johnson.
I cant say Im feeling well. I have a pain and swelling in my knee. W: What kind of pain is it? M: It is a dull ache. But sometimes the pain is constant, but it doesnt disturb my sleep. W: How long have you been feeling pain in your knee? M: For about two years. But recently, I feel pain in my fingers. W: Have you had any swelling in your fingers? M: Yes, a little. W: How about your wrist or toes? M: No, only my knees and fingers. The pain becomes worse when the weather changes, like in cloudy or wet weather. W: OK. Let me see your blood test report first. M: How is it? W: Not very bad. M: Do I have to have an operation? W: No, I dont think so. Ill prescribe some Chinese traditional medicine. Also you need a treatment with rays below the red in the spectrum. M: Do I have to come here every day for the treatment? W: Not every day. Can you come three days a week? A course of treatment includes 20 times, so you have to come for the treatment 3 times a week for 7 weeks. M: How long does each treatment take? W: 30 minutes. M: OK. Ill do that. W: When you are at home, use these hot water pads as often as possible. Put it over your knees. Try to avoid using cold water. M: OK. Thank you, Doctor. W: Youre welcome. Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard. 13. What is the problem with the man? 14. How does the woman treat the mans problem? 15. What does the doctor suggest the man do at home?13.

A.She asks him to have injections.

B.She asks him to have an operation.

C.She asks him to have a good rest.

D.She asks him to have some herb medicine and a treatment with rays.

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第4题
听力原文:W: I haven't seen you down at the tennis court in weeks. Have you been on vacatio
n?

M: No, I have been around. It's just that I've got this pain in my elbow that's keeping me from playing tennis. And you know how much I love tennis!

W: I know. I used to see you practice every night. So what have you been doing to treat your elbow?

M: You name it pain-killers, heating pads, ice. But nothing seems to work.

W: Have you tried acupuncture?

M: Well, I've heard about it--they stick needles in all parts of your body, but I'm not too sure.

W: I don't blame you for being hesitant. I had a similar problem with my shoulder a while back. But I read an article about acupuncture for relieving pain, so I figured, why not? I'll try it.

M: And it worked?

W: It worked for me. The article was about an acupuncturist in California who's been successful in helping 90 percent of the people he's treated for the pain they get in their hands when they type too much.

M: That sounds promising. Now, isn't acupuncture a Chinese tradition?

W: That's right. The Chinese have been using acupuncture to treat pain for thousands of years. But it's really starting to catch on over here now. There are more than 9,000 licensed acupuncturists in the United States.

M: Wow! Is there an acupuncturist near campus?

W: There sure is. Are you busy now? I could walk you over there and you could make an appointment.

M: That'd be great. I want to get this problem taken care of as soon as possible so I can start playing tennis again.

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A.Places to play tennis.

B.A way to relieve pain.

C.Common sports injuries.

D.A topic for a research paper.

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第5题
Nurse: Mrs.Anna, youve just rung the bedside call bell.Is there any thing wrong () yo

Nurse: Mrs.Anna, youve just rung the bedside call bell.Is there any thing wrong () you?

Client: Yes, I still have much pain around.

A.with

B.sensation

C.nausea

D.pain

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第6题
Pain is easier to endure if you know you can end it. Speakers at a session on pain at the
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Dr. J. Robinson found out about the phenomenon of self-controlled pain almost by accident. He was studying the effects of analgesics used to control pain during childbirth and as part of the experiment made it possible for women having their child to press a button which gave an automatic injection—instead of having all injections made by the doctor. Afterwards these women did not say that they had less pain than other women in childbirth, but they did use considerable less of the drug.

J. Atkins, a dental surgeon, has observed a similar phenomenon. As part of their efforts to make dentistry painless, Atkins and researchers at Aston University in Birmingham offered patients a switch they could flip to turn off the dentist's drill whenever they chose. But, after trying the switch on 50 patients Atkins gave up; none of the patients had ever flipped the switch.

Perhaps the extra endurance was because the Aston team also use other methods to make dentistry painless. Apparently few other dentists are so considerate. The end result, according to the Birmingham survey, is that British people avoid going to the dentist, with the consequence that almost 30% of people in England and Wales have lost all their teeth, and more than seven out of ten have lost at least six teeth. Less than half of the public pay regular visits to the dentist. To find out why, Atkins and psychologist Cumberbatch interviewed a sample of patients attending a dental hospital. The most common reason people gave for not having dental check-ups were fear and pain.

By using a little care and taking time to explain what will happen, Atkins feels, dentists could overcome these fears. There are techniques for giving injections without pain, and a "calm unhurried approach" to drilling can make that painless, too.

Sadly, few dentists seem to take much trouble with their patients. "I am not nervous when I go to the dentist, and I do not have any pronounced sympathy for those who are, " said one dentist. "I tend to take the point of view that they are being unreasonable at my expense."

The passage most possibly comes from______.

A.a medical textbook

B.a psychology textbook

C.a popular magazine

D.a serious magazine

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第7题
听力原文:M: OK. Everyone take a seat over there and you can see doctor when it's your turn
. If doctor thinks that it could be broken then he will send you over to X-ray.

W: How long will I have to wait? My leg hurts! I'm in pain!

Q: What is wrong with the woman?

(16)

A.she thinks she has broken her arm.

B.she has an upset stomach.

C.she thinks she has broken her leg.

D.she has a bad cold.

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第8题
请根据下面短文回答第下列各题: Old Mr. Green has lived in southern Iowa for a very long ti
me. He has worked on the land all his life and he sees no reason to stop now. His legs have bothered him for many years, and his hands have pain(疼痛). His wife has been asking him to get some help from a doctor, but he has never listened to her. He has known old doctor since he was a boy, so of course he trusts (信任)him. But its one thing to trust a doctor, another to really go and see him. At last, when he cannot work because of the pain, he has to let his wife take him to see the old doctor. "How long have you had problems with your legs, Mr. Green?""For three years!” "And your hands? Theyve given you pain for a few years, right? I think you might have arthritis (关节炎). I know youve been taking care of your farm by yourself all these years. From now on youd better get someone to help you on the farm and keep yourself warm. Come and see me again in two months. " Mr. Green feels sorry that he didnt come to see the doctor earlier. Mr. Green is a ______

A.teacher

B.farmer

C.doctor

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第9题
听力原文:M: Hi! Dr. Hyde?W: So, what seems to ha the problem today?M: Well, I just came in

听力原文:M: Hi! Dr. Hyde?

W: So, what seems to ha the problem today?

M: Well, I just came in for a check up and a dental cleaning.

W: Hum. Open up. Let's take a look.

M: Okay. Uh...

W: Hum. Wow! I've never seen one like this before. Let me try this.

M: Uhhh...Ouhhhh [Man screaming in pain].

W: Well, there is a major cavity in one of your wisdom teeth. Hasn't this given you any trouble?

M: Well, the tooth has been bothering me, and it sometimes hurts when I drink something cold. Does it look that bad?

W: Well, we're going to remove the decay, and then we'll either put a filling in, or if the decay is extensive, we can't repair it, we might have to put a crown on your tooth. Or as a last resort, we may have to extract the tooth.

M: Uh, well, that sounds painful!

W: Don't worry. I've done this once before. Nah, just relax.

M: Wait! Aren't you supposed to give me something to dull the pain?

W: Uh, Oh yeah. I almost forget. We can use a local anesthetic to minimize the discomfort you might feel. Or you can just grin and bear it.

M: Nah, nah, nah! Put me under! I can't stand pain, and I'd rather not be aware of what's going on. And, if I need a filling, can I get one that leeks like my other teeth?

W: If we can save the tooth with a filling, I recommend a high-strength silver alloy filling instead of a porcelain one. It'll probably last longer.

M: Okay, well, whatever. Let's get it over with.

W: Okay, pleasant dreams. Drill please.

(23)

A.He wanted to have a filling replaced.

B.He came in for a dental check up.

C.He came in for some dental advice.

D.He needed to have a tooth pulled.

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第10题
听力原文:W: I can't believe I still have this pain in my back. This medicine the doctor ga
ve me was supposed to make me feel better by now.

M: Maybe you should start taking it three times a day as you were told.

Q: What does the man suggest the woman do?

(19)

A.She should take the medicine as she was directed to do.

B.She should make another appointment with her doctor.

C.She should stop taking the medicine.

D.She should take a good rest.

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第11题
听力原文:W: Could you give me something for the pain? I didn't get to sleep until 3 this m
orning.

M: Aspirin is the strongest medication I can give you without a prescription.

W: That isn't strong enough, and I don't have an appointment with my dentist until next week.

M: Who's your dentist?

W: Dr. Patrick.

M: Doesn't he have his office on the comer?

W: Yes, he does.

M: Are you a regular patient?

W: Yes.

M: Oh. Then I can call him ff you like. Dr. Patrick will give me a pain prescription over the phone.

W: I'd appreciate that very much. Do you think that he'll still be in his office?

M: Sure. It's only half past four. He should be there until five.

W: Good.

M: Too bad you can't get an appointment sooner.

W: I know. Dr. Patrick is always booked up through. I was lucky to get in as soon as I did.

M: In the meantime, be careful not to eat or drink anything too hot or too cold.

W: I really don't feel like eating or drinking anything at all.

M: Well, I'll give Dr. Patrick a call and we'll see what we can do for you.

(20)

A.In a dentist's office.

B.In a hospital.

C.In a drugstore.

D.In a doctor's office.

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