I walked too much yesterday and ________ are still aching now.
A) my leg’s muscles
B) my muscles of leg
C) my leg muscles
D) my muscles of the leg
--I fell off my bicycle and broke my leg yesterday.--Is that ______ you drank too much?
A.why
B.how
C.because
D.when
听力原文:M: Hello. How are you today?
W: Not so good. My leg's playing me up, awful pains in my leg and my toothache!
M: Oh, dear! I've got toothache too and the dentist says he simply can't see me before next week. But what gets me is my headache.
W: I know what you mean, but at least you can do the garden. I can't even do that with my back, the doctor says I mustn't lift or bend.
M: You poor thing. There's nothing worse than back trouble. But I don't do much in the garden now because I've hurt my arm. It's really painful.
W: Like my ankle. It's all swollen up.
Which age group do the two speakers most likely belong to?
A.Young.
B.Old.
C.Middle-aged.
听力原文:M: Hello. How are you today?
W: Not so good. My leg's playing me up. Awful pains in my leg and my toothache!
M: Oh, dear! I've got toothache too and the dentist says he simply can't see me before next week. But what gets me is my headache.
W: I know what you mean, but at least you can do the garden. I can't even do that with my back — the doctor says I mustn't lift or bend.
M: You poor thing. There's nothing worse than back trouble. But I don't do much in the garden now because I've hurt my ann. It's really painful.
W: Like my ankle. It's all swollen up.
Which age group do the two speakers most likely belong to?
A.Young.
B.Middle-aged.
C.Old.
听力原文:W: We are going swimming tomorrow. Would you like to join us?
M: I'm afraid I can't. Recently whenever I get into the pool my right leg aches.
Q: Why can't the man go swimming?
(18)
A.He is afraid of deep water.
B.He has heart trouble.
C.He is too busy.
D.He has leg trouble.
W: Shake them a little before you get up.
Q: What does the woman suggest the man do?
(17)
A.Keep his leg in the same position.
B.Cross his legs a different way.
C.Shift his weight to the other leg.
D.Move his leg around.
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.
Sam: Hello?
Tom: Sam! Help me!
Sam: What's the matter, Tom?
Tom: I' m hanging from this rock by one hand. I can' t hold on much longer. Call the rescue service quickly!
Sam: Very funny, Tom. Why are you always______?
Tom: Sam! I'm not having you on. It' s true! Honestly!
Sam: Pull the other one, Tom!
A.putting your foot in it
B.putting your feet up
C.pulling my leg
D.pulling the rope
There are many anecdotes about Jackson. Among them there is a humorous one:
After his wife died, Jackson lived alone and felt very lonely. He also began to worry greatly about his health. Several members of his family had died after suffering paralytic strokes, and Jackson was sure that he was going to die in the same way. He therefore lived in constant fear of having such a stroke.
One day at the home of some friends, he was playing chess with a young girl. Suddenly Jackson's hand dropped to his side and he seemed to become very weak. His face became pale. Several friends rushed to his side.
"At last it has come," said Jackson weakly. "I have had a stroke. My whole right side is paralyzed."
"How do you know?" someone asked.
"Because," Jackson answered, "in the past few minutes I have pinched my right leg several times, and there is absolutely no sensation in it."
"Oh! I beg your pardon, Sir," said the young woman with whom he had been playing. "But that was my leg you were pinching!"
Who was Andrew Jackson?
A.He was the commander of the American Army during the War of 1812.
B.He was President of the United States.
C.He was one of the most colorful political figures.
D.All of the above.
W: Well, no, I' m afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same.
M: I'd better have another look at it. Oh! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as I told you to?
W: It's too difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children and
M: Well, I've given you my advice. I' m sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours, a day with the leg , raised, otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that?
W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say.
M: Very well then. I' 11 repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.
What's wrong with the woman?
A.She need to take more exercise.
B.Her uncle's health has not improved.
C.She can't understand the doctor.
D.Her ankle is swollen.
W: Well, no, I'm afraid not, doctor. The leg's still the same.
M: I'd better have another look at it. HM! It's still very swollen. Have you been resting it, as! told you to?
W: It's so difficult to rest it, doctor, you know, with a house to run, and six children to look after.
M: Well, I've given you my advise. I'm sorry, but rest is necessary, otherwise I wouldn't have insisted on it. You must sit for at least four hours a day with the leg raised. Otherwise the ankle isn't going to improve. You understand that?
W: Yes, I understand, and I'll try to do as you say.
M: Very well then. I'll repeat that prescription for tablets, but the only effective treatment is rest. Ask the next patient to come in please.
What's wrong with the woman?
A.She needs to take more exercise.
B.Her uncle's health has not improved.
C.She can't understand the doctor.
D.Her ankle is swollen.