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1.we are all overwhelmed with more facts and information than we can possibly____ [I+9dSM1t
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2.pleasure,or joy, is vital to ____health. vital.生死攸关的, 重大的, 生命的, 生机的, 至关重要的, 所必需的 t 0O4GcAN
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3.A ____ effort is required to achieve health. MiGcA EF;
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D.exchanges交换, 调换, 兑换, 交流, 交易. exchange experience交流经验 KCqq
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5.Many professors encourage students to question and ____ their idears =4NqjSH
A.conveyvt.搬运, 传达, 转让I can't convey my feelings in words.我的情感难以言表。 <0j{ $.
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6.You are healthy when are ____ your outer and inner environments. VWa|Y@Dc]
A.in relation to adv.关于, 涉及, 与…相比 rw u3Nb
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7. Good health is a spirited ____ of energy ,smooth skin,strong,supple柔软的 limbs,and a positive joy in life. spirited .英勇的high-spirited兴奋的low-spirited沮丧的 aqL<v94wX
A.texture(织品的)质地, (木材, 岩石等的)纹理, (皮肤)肌理, (文艺作品)结构 KTmaglgp
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C.burst 2VYvO=KA
D.peakn.山顶, 顶点, 最高峰adj.最高的vi.到达最高点, 消瘦, 缩小vt.使竖起, 使达到最高点peak and pine消瘦, 憔悴 a@W7<9fY;
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D.spectrum范围, 领域, 系列the whole spectrum of industry整个工业领域 L8P36]>
9.Work is a ____ of satisfaction. d]7*mzw^j
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C.source the source of knowledge知识的源泉human and non-human sources人力物力资源 *8-p7,D
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10.If you ____ a heart-attack or stroke victim who needs your assistance,your first response should be to stay calm and urge催促, 力劝bystanders旁观者 to call for an ambulance. \(u@F<s-
A.find out找出, 发现, 查明(真相等), 认识到, 想出, 揭发 /djACA
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11.Today people still don’t make health a(n) ____ because they have no time. jtLnj@,
A.privilege特权, 特别待遇the privilege of parliament议会[议员]的特权 taV|YP$
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D.priorityn.先, 前, 优先, 优先权You must give this matter priority.你必须优先处理此事。 `,-STIh)
12.Mental exercise can favorably ____ the structure of the brain just as physical exercise can change one’s bodily proportions. ;MZbL)
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13.The distinctions between the different schools and approaches are often very____ jrcc
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B.sufficient充分的, 足够的 `axQd%:AC
C.superficial.表面的, 肤浅的, 浅薄的 K*:Im#Q
D.superior较高的, 上级的,出众的, 高傲的This machine is superior in many respects to that.机器在很多方面比那台好。 un&>
14.Despite the limitations of a standard CT,it does a ____ job of picture the internal anatomy of the body. 'tSnH&c
A.supremeadj.极度的, 极大的, 至高的, 最高的supreme courage最大的勇气supreme good至善 1O4D+0@
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D.superfluousadj.多余的, 过剩的, 过量的a superfluous remark多余的话 `|JI\&z
15.The city government is getting its residents to properly ____ their garbage. 8(uw0~G
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C.check out v.付帐后离开, ,检验, 合格, 及格 _rG-#BKW8L
D.hand out v.把...拿出来, 分发, 施舍 "V:XhBG?
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16. The recent deterioration in the economy is of great concern to the government. Bd QQ9$@5
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B.deficiency n.缺乏, 不足 DWdLA~'t
C.degeneration n.恶化Her health degenerates rapidly.她的健康状况迅速恶化。 WEps.]s
D.deformity n.残缺, 畸形, 残废, 畸形的人或物 @X|ok*v`
17.A substantial hike in the top rate of income tax would not solve this problem but merely aggravate the nation’s already waning support. (月亮)渐亏的, 逐渐减弱或变小的; 月亏 :nt}7Dn'
A.depreciating v.折旧, (使)贬值, 降低, 贬低, 轻视 M$#+W?m&
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18.He was not conspicuously hairy nor shiny-bald,but his hair was graying and receding tactfully in keeping with his age. conspicuously显著地, 超群地hairy .多毛的, 毛似的 RlPjki"Mg
A.prominently.显著地 2k%Bl+I
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19.The water company is obliged to不得不maintain a supply of wholesome water XL=2wh
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20.Smoking makes one six times more likely to get oral cancer partly because the smoke constantly assaults the tissues that line the mouth and throat. |.^^|@+
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21.Most organisms must fit in with their surroundings because their skills to alter their environment are restricted and highly specialized. fit in with v.适合, 符合, 适应 Z?5,cI[6#
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22.Instead of being recycled,garbage is left to accumulate in insanitary heaps which attract flies and spread infectious diseases. e,PQ)1
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C.filthy不洁的, 污秽的, 丑恶的 ;Of?fe5:
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23.The prevalence of highly intelligent devices has elininated the handicaps associated with most disabilities JI28}Cxs0
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B.dispositions布置, 配置, 安排; 部署;处理, 处置; 支配; 处理权;性情, 素质; 脾气;倾向, 意向 18l~4"|fk
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24.In general,lasers operate by creating an intense amount of light and energy which is then converted into heat and used to control bleeding or destroy diseased tissue. DR#3njjEC
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25.Shyness,the most common form of social anxiety,occurs when a person’s apprehensions 忧虑;理解力are so great that they inhibit his making an expected or desired social response. ZVCv(J
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26.The secret to turning a daily stroll into a meaningful form of exercise is to pick up the pace. &QHA_+88W
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27.How many people know that the term”arthritis” may refer to dozens of defferent types of joint involvement? arthritis n.关节炎 wZ#~+ }T
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28.Amokers are more prone to osteoporosis,a major cause of fractures in old people,particularly post-menopause women. %QlBFl0a
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D.compatible谐调的, 一致的, 兼容的be compatible with与...相适应, 不矛盾, 一致, 相似 _<&K]e@dp
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30.During the summer session there will be a revised schedule of services for the university community. the summer session夏季学期 B3k],k
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Reading to oneself is a modern activity which was almost unknown to the scholars of the classical and medieval worlds,while during the fifteenth century the term “reading” undoubtedly 无庸置疑地meant reading aloud.Only during the nineteenth century 31did silent reading become commonplace. d$C|hT
One should be 32wary ,however,of assuming that silent reading came about 33 because reading aloud is a distraction to others. Examination of factors related to 涉及the historical development of silent reading reveals that it became the usual 34mode of reading for most adult reading tasks mainly because the tasks themselves changed in character. @):NNbtA
The last century 35saw a steady gradual increase in literacy有文化, and thus in the number of readers,As readers increased,so the number of potential listeners declined and 36thus there was some reduction in the need to read aloud.As reading for the benefit of 为...的利益listeners grew less common,37so came the flourishing of reading as a private activity in such public places as libraries,railway carriages ans offices,38where reading aloud would cause distraction to other reders. eDMwY$J
Towards the end of the century there was still considerable argument over whether books should be used for information or treated respectfully, and 39 over whether the reading of material such as newspapers was in 40any way mentally weakening.Indeed this argument remains with us still in education. However,41whatever its virtues,the old shared literacy culture had gone and was replaced by the printed mass media大众传媒 on the one hand and by books and periodicals for a specialized readership读者的身分42 on the other hand. %l$&_xV-
By the end of the century students were being recommended to 43 adapt attitudes to books and to use skills in reading them which were inappropriate,44though not impossible ,for the oral reader.The social,cultural,and technological changes in the century had greatly altered 45what the term“ reading” implied. ]> "/<"
31.A. would B.should C.did D.could I3y4O^?
32.A.wary be wary of留意; 谨防 B.aware C.sick D.thought UHDI9>G~,
33.A.correctly B.somply C.amply D.directly c#-97"_8
34.A.mode方式 B.model样式 C.mould模俱 D.mood W1,L>Az^Ts
35.A.saw经历 B.watched C.experienced D.concluded !-}*jm p<
36.A.ever B.thus C.even D.for :{= 'TMJ7
37 .A. however B. as C. so D.since \:)o'-
38.A.which B.whose C.where D.there j`&i4K:
39.A.of B.in C.against D.over 'f<_SKd
40.A.no B. anyin any way adv.以任何方式 C.one D.some Ac(Vw%
41.A. whever B.whoever C.whatever D.whichever 4oEq,o_
42.A.on the other B.in the secind place C.on the contrary D.in hand h[)aRo
43.A.adapt B.adopt C.consume D.condemn 0Y`tj
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passage one F!cAaL1
During the past 30 years or so,health care 卫生保健has increasing become a form of business.In addition另外,the environment surrounding health care has been greatly altered by the advent of …的到来more sophisticated medical technologies and increased specialization专业化.It is no longer true to say that all doctors regard their profession as a sacred calling神圣的职业,and while the doctor-patient relationship still remains,it is not the relationship based solely on trust which it used to be. Of course there are many doctors who have endevored to increase the transparency透明度 of their behavior as medical professionals,and patients can receive effective treatment when such doctors work closely together and share notes. u! FSXX<
An example of such cooperation can be found in the field of remote health care,which has been introduced on an experimental basis in several regions. Since most medical specialists live in cities,patients who live in the country have to travel a long distance to consult a specialist.This is especially hard on the elderly, both financially and physically.Through a computer network,patients who live in the country can consult请教 a medical specialist in the city,tell him their symptoms,and receive advice without the need for a journey to the specialist’s office. Also,with several doctors being assigned to a single patient,the transparency透明度 of each doctor’s behavior is further ensured. be assigned to a new post被派到新的工作岗位 ZUI\0qh+
On the other hand,however,it is also true that remote health consultation is not generally regarded as a form of medical treatment.For any sort of consultation to be regarded as medical treatment,most people feel that the patient must actually visit the doctor,and undergo an examination by the doctor in person亲自.Remote health care is essentially a means for doctors to work as a team.In order for this to be practicable,it is important to establish a system whereby由此financial support can be extended to a doctor who,as a member of a medical team,provides only information. Establishment of such a system will further advance the cause目标 of “free access自由存取to information” in the health care field. JBJ7k
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A.Doctors:Patients’ Reliable Friends \@t5S
B.Health Care in a Dilema _o"3gfH&sJ
C.Information Technology Applied to Medical Services aw~EK0yU
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47.As a result of the altered environment surrounding health care,medical practice____ 4'=N{.TtO
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D.treat financially and physically disadvantaged patients q,&T$Tw
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C.people turn down trational medical treatment GP'Y!cl
D.a system offering doctor’s financial aid财政援助 be set up zL}hFmh
50.It can be concluded that ____ {\zr_v`g
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For months Gins Cruz,a Manila grandmother,played Pepsi Cola’s 百事可乐“Numbers Fever” promotion lottery抽彩给奖法,buying several bottoles a day and saving the caps ,in the hope that one of the numbers imprinted inside them would win her a 1 million peso ($40,000) prize.When the magic number,349,was announced in May 1992,Cruz was overjoyed狂喜的to find she has not one,but two caps bearing the winning digits.She promptly fainted.“My blood pressure shot up,”she explained later,“probably from drinking too much Pepsi.”Then she learned that her son also had a 349 cap---and she nearly collapsed again. !l^AKn|
Cruz’s indignation 愤慨, 义愤after discovering the next day that she was not,after all,a double millionaire, is shared by thousands of contests who feel equally cheated. Instead of marking out 18 winning numbers,on which Pepsi had planned,a computer had wrontgly generated 800,000.The cmpany explained that it simply did not have the$32 billion it would take to pay all claimants.The real winners,it said,would be identified by a security codes安全码 that had been placed on caps;the losers were offered apologies. R
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When Pepsi’s explanation was not accepted ,a promotion that initially boosted the company’s market share by 5% turned into a mightmare.The winners felt like losers of a second,surprise lottery:the security code had been publicized as an authentication证明, 鉴定 tool,not as a necessary second winning number.Feeling hoodwinked蒙蔽,the players have banded together结合起来 in protest groups,fanning anti-Pepsi flames at frequent demonstrations and marches. More than 22,000 people holding the 349 number have filed提出 689 civil suits 民事诉讼seeking damages赔偿金,as well as 5,200 criminal complaints alleging fraud and deception.Some Pepsi employees have received death threats and now change their daily routines to avoid being attacked.Explosives have been thrown at Pepsi plants and offices,and 37 of the companby’s delivery trucks have been stoned,overturned or set on fire焚烧.In the worst incident,a school-teacher and a five-year-old girl were killed last February when a grenade pitched at a Pepsi truck bounced off and exploded in front of a store. w5jZI|
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52.The lottery turned into a nightmare when ____ i`'^ zR(`i
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B.the winners discovered that they had the wrong number 1?\ Y,+
C.the company chganged the winning number to avoid cheating ]S geZ07
D.the company failed to pay che winners the prize the deserved %Ege^4PE
53.What did the angry winners do when they felt they were cheated by Pepsi? ,ua1xsZl&
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54.It can be inferred from the passage that Pepsi lost ____ in the pomotion lottery. UUqj?'Nv
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Young discoverers need not despair---though there are few blanks left on today’s map of the world,there are still unexplored realms to be charted in the depths of the oceans,the most remote recesses of在...的最远处the rain forests and the furthest reaches of outer space太空.Some scientists speculate there may be 10 million species---perhaps even 100 million----living on the ocean floor that are yet to be discovered.Recent research suggests that all told some 90% of the world’s plants and animals still remain to be described and named (that is ,if their habits are not destroyed before they are even found).Given these remarkable statistics,it’s clear that the physical world still offers intrepid无畏的explorers new frontiers of discovery. _9r{W65s
In this section on recent discovers of the world around us,TIME travels 500m beneath the surface of the Pacific Ocean with Bruce Robison as he encounters a new species of luminous “jelly,”we make our way deep into the worls’s tropical rain forests,where more than half of all life-forms on the planet live;we look into outer space to examine the role asteroids may have played in mass extinctions of the past and the potential threat they pose to our own civilization;and we ask whether there is life ---intelligent of otherwise智能的或其他方面的---elsewhere in the universe. @x
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John Hemming,former director of London’s royal Geographical Society,arguably the world’s epicenter中心of exploration,defines an explorer as someone “who goes to the edge of knowledge and brings back something new.” The people profiled 被简要描述的in this section fit that description perfectly. The discoveries they have brought back from their explorations form new pieces in the puzzle of how the world works.As the pieces fit together,we get a glimpse of what a strange and beautiful mosaic 镶嵌图案 it is.
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A.Each new discovery offers young explorers new hope #"-^;Z
B.All plants and animals must be found before their habitats are destroyed %WR"85
C.Scientists have found more than 100 million species on the earth aS G2K0
D.These is still much for young discoverers to explore in the world BxYA[#fd}
56.The word “intrepid” in Paragraph 1 most likely means ____ V.:A'!$#
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57.What new disvovery is probably presented in the section that follows this passage? %Oqe7Cx>+
A.A rare species of plant in the rain forests vyGLn
B.a primitive form of life on a remote planet uiA:(2AQ
C.a technique of developing steroids mXj Ljgc}
D.A laboratory approach f cultivating marine lives U-<"i6mg?
58.The last paragraph tell us____ |/s2AzDD
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B.why exploration are carried out I.1l
C.how scientists study the universe j88sE MZ
D.the effects of scientific discoveries on man \RyA}P5S
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“Back in the Victorian era,seven out of ten ulcer sufferers溃疡受害者were women. By the 1950s ,the trend had reversed,nine of ten were men.Now,the trend is shifting back,ulcer cases are only four times as frequent among men.This may be a consequence of the changing roles of women in the labor market, ”writes Philip Goldberg in Executive Health. IkNt!
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Ulcer have long been linked to stress and particular kind of frustration that stems from dissatisfaction with one’s work performance or one’s life.Digestive enzymes gnaw away咬去at the stomach lining内层,causing painful sores,or ulcers,which are found mainly in the lining of the stomach or the small intestine.The acids which cause ulcers are triggered by the vagus nerve迷走神经,which is linked to the brain,Under stress,the brain may stimulate the release of a hormone called gastrin胃泌激素, which ,in turn依次,stimulatesthe acid secretions.“Although there is no clear-cut轮廓鲜明的ulcer personality,there is no doubt that emotional tension情绪紧张,acting through the vagus nerve,can precipitate 促成an ulcer.A person who is under constant strain持续的压力,who is anxious,worried,frustrated---regardless of his or her station身份 in life or apparent demeanor风度---is more apt to develop an ulcer, ”writes Jane Broky in her guide to personal health,adding,“Seemingly calm,relaxed people are as prone to ulcers as the hard-driving,high-pressure高度紧张kind.Ulcers occur as often in bus drivers,farmers,and construction workers as in business executives and writers with deadlines.It is not the existence of stress,but how a person reacts to stress,that seems to make the difference.” ?u!AHSr(
Some women appear to “inherit” ulcers but they also can be caused by aspirin, alcohol, coffee, and cigarette smoking(which may account for the increase of ulcers among women,since smoking among women is on the rise.)It is important to see a physician if an ulcer is suspected,since ulcers can eat through the stomach lining into other organs and occasionally be fatal.Doctors will usually recommend a number of treatments,including emotional counseling咨询服务and diet changes.Stress-reducing techniques also have been successful in treating ulcers. >I~z7JS
59.With a quotation from Goldberg,the author is trying ____ W+C_=7_
A.to clarify how ulcers afflict men and women {bqKb=nyZ
B.to warn us of the dangers of ulcers in women }(EOQ2TI
C.to explain why ulcer cases have increased again in women )'`AX\
D.to tell us that women have traditionally been more prone to ulcers -8 =u{n
60.When you are under stress,you will____ ?QT"sj64w
A.be dissatisfied with your work performance .ASwX
B.find a painful sore in the lining of your stomach h^ $}1[
C.have your secretion of digestive enzyme stimulated - :z5m+
D.get your digestive enzymes to release gastrin f.)F8!!
61.According to Broky,your proneness to ulcers lies in____ ;Jn0e:x`E
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D.your reaction to stress ,xD*^>!
62.It can be inferred from the passage that____ ^H6d;
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A.ulcers are preventable O| 6\g>ew
B.early ulcers are hard to detect bNpIC/#0K
C.nobody is born with a susceptiable to ulcers 4S0++Hp4
D.an ulcer is suspected in any smoking woman
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In a seeming contradiction,the growth of cumputer-augmented work will probably create a need for less-skilled workers rather than the reverse.While early computers required much knowledge and skill to operate,comprehensive software packages软件包 have virtually eliminated the requirement for technical knowledge. +[8Kl=]L
Indeed当然,advanced software may lead to a decreased need for certain job-related skills.For example,word processing字处理 has reduced the need for secretarial typing accuracy, since mistakes can be corrected quickly and easily with no trace of correction.Spell-checking programs can be relied on to prevent common mistakes,thus decreasing the need for that language skill.We have already encountereed cashiers who have no need to compute a customer’s change. Instead, they merely enter the purchase amount and the the amount offered in payment.The machine calculates the change and ,in some cases,automatically dispenses it. m|2]lb
This effect is seen in more complex jobs,too.Nurses in intensive-care重病特别护理units often monitor several patients from a central station.Digital readouts continuously report patients’ vital signs.Alarms sound if values exceed an expected range.Despite the obvious advantages computerization has brought to both patient and staff,some health-care professionals are concerned that they may be losing important“soft” skills.The most important of these may be the intuition born of experience 来自经验acquired in personally observing hundreds or thousands of patients.The look in a patient’s eyes,the coloring of skin,and the appearance of pain or restlessness are among many indicators used by medical personnel to anticipate changes in patient condition.These cannot be captured on a digital display. 3s_k>cO=
It cannot be denied that computers have made great contributions to productivity,nor would any reasonable person encouage scrapping the technology.However,we must pay more attention to human needs,and to the long-range长期的effects of making jobs less interesting and decreasing skill requirements. OV("mNh
63.In the first paragraph,the author is talking about____ #+Yp^6zg
A.the wide use of computers tGO[A#9a
B.the contradictory issue of computers K
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D.the technical skills to operate computers [[0bhmG)
64.As the author illustrates ,the secretary and cashier____ [X">v
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A.become slaves to computers PVD ~W)0m*
B.enjoy doing computer-assisted work teOBsFy/I
C.do not have to be smart and efficient at work W93JY0Ls9|
D.do not need to master as many job-related skills as they used to *)`kx
65.As a result of the decreased need for job-related skills in the hospital ,we may ____ =yTa,PY
A.change the nature of medicine 42J';\)oP
B.lose many health-care professionals ,P@/=I5
C.believe not in patients but in computers -q&7J'
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D.lose the intuition derived from experience ^?s~Fk_V
66.It can be concluded that from the passage that the computers’ contributions to productivity are undeniable,____ u3*NO
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B.so is the human dependence on them s!hI:$J.
C.but their consequence effects are worth considering <K
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D.but we can abandon them for the sake of human needs P!FEh'.
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I was invited to present a lecture to a class of graduate nurse一届毕业护士 who were studying the “Psychosocial Aspects of Aging.” I started my lecture with the following case presentation:The patient is a white female who appears her reported age.She neither speaks nor comprehends the spoken word.Sometimes she babbles incoherently无条理地for hours on end.She disoriented无判断力的about person,place,and time.She does,however,seem to recognize her own name.I have woked with her for the past 6 months,but she still does not recognize me. cohabit同居 $h 08Z
She shows complete disregard for 完全不顾her physical appearance and makes no effort whatsoever无论什么 to assist in her own care. She must be fed,bathed,and clothed by others.Because she is edentulous缺齿的,her food must be pureed,and because she is incontinent大小便失禁的 of both urine and stool,she must be changed换衣and bathed often.Her shirt is generally soiled污染的from almost incessant drooling流口水.She does not walk.Her sleep pattern is erratic奇怪的.Often she awakens in the middle of the night,and her screaming awakens others. f8LrDR
Most of the time she is friendly and happy.However,several times a day she gets quite agitated without apparent cause.Then she screams loudly until someone comes to comfort her. c/<Sa|'
After the case presentation,I asked the nurses how they would feel about taking care of a patient such as the one described.They used words such as “frustrated,”“hopeless,”“depressed,”and“annoyed”to described how they would feel. *^@#X-NG
When I stated that I enjoyed taking care of her and that I thought they would too,the class looked at me in disbelief怀疑.I then passed around分发 a picture of the patient:my 6-month-old daughter. {K45~ha9!m
After the laughter had subsided,I asked why it was so much more difficuylt to care for a 90-year-old than 6-month-old with identical symptoms.We all agreed that it is physically easier to take care of a helpless baby weighing 15 pounds than a helpless adult weighing 100,but the answer seemed to go deeper than that. vv2vW=\
The infant,we all agreed,represents new life,hope,and almost infinite potential.The demented精神错乱senior citizen老年人,on the other hand,represents the end life,with little potential for growth. cebs.sF:
We need to change our perspective.The aged patient is just as lovable as the child.Those who are ending their lives in the helplessness of old age deserve the same care and attention as those who are beginning their lives in the helplessness of infancy. WxVn&c\
67.The author’s case presentation implies that ____ .~. ``a
A.the patient is hopeless %NT`C9][
B.the patient is friendly and happy ^)f{q)to
C.che physical problems of elders can be treated Fl_dzh,E
D.the audience would care for the elders like the patient 9;0V
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68.To the author,the nurses’s response to her detailed description are probably ____ K\{b!Cfr^
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B.unexpected I 1 b
C.disregarded U1,~bO9
D.criticized &1z)fD2
69.The suthor passed around a picture of her daughter____ `Yx-~y5X
A.to learn how to enjoy taking care of a baby J [ YtA
B.to learn how to be a good parent nu&_gF,{
C.to discuss infantile婴儿的symptoms }>MP{67Dm
D.to further the topic PsU9R#HL1
70.According to the author,the aged patient should be taken care of ____ <y@,3DD3A9
A.if she is lovable M{`/f@z(
B.to change his /her perspective (
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C.to expand his/her potential for growth _W)`cr
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Some problems can be readily identified simply by looking around.These problems concern the pollution of our environment by technology as a result of sudden upsets in the physical,economic and social balance.The most obvious of these are the general pollution of our physical environment and the destruction of irreplaceable natural resources.Not so obvious as these ,but juat as painfully significant to some,are the disappearing and changing of jobs which overnight often create large groups of jobless citizens. L|&'jH)
Can technology be used to undo what it has done,replace what it has destroyed or substitute for what it has caused to disappear?No one knows.Many wonder whether or not all of the sources of pollution have yet been identified,whether or not they are being arrested and whether or not they will be prevented from recurring. 9YP*f
Another set of problems relates to涉及what technological advancement has done to the quality of life.An improved social life has not been unfortunately,either the goal or the chief beneficiary of technological change.Rather,any improvements that have occurred have been more accidental than intended.Too much has happened too fast.The changes demanded of marriage and family relationships remain largly unexamined.It is often a matter of …的问题“put up or shut up” 要么行动要么闭嘴,and a person has to adapt his life-slyle to ever-changing不断变化的 conditions with little time for choice.The “no-move-no-advancement”type is an example of one such problem.Many people are coming to think that the reward is simply not worthy the struggle,and they are taking jobs with less responsibility and lower pay. duX0Mc.0P
71.In the first paragraph the author is mainly talking about____ CF]i}xpWV
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B.environment and technology 86 *;z-G
C.technology producing obvious and insidious阴险的problems gks ==|s.
D.the advantages and disadvantages of technology <&4nOt
72.According to the passage,no one knows whether or not technologh____
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B.will continue to produce conveniences U1OFDXHG
C.will stop advancing AgIazv1
D.will undo解开itselfWhat is done cannot be undone.[谚]覆水难收(事已定局, 无可挽回)。 j5PL{6
73.The author would say that technological advancement____ z9[[C^C
A.has done nothing to the quality of life _w 5RK(
B.has improved the quality of life ?a
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C.has harmed the quality of life 7_-w_"X
D.has redefined the quality of life ^$!987"
74.What do you learn from the “put up or shut up 要么行动要么闭嘴”____ gw"~RV0
A.technology has put a great deal of stress on people’s lives 9Gca6e3
B.People can’t live with the stress caused by technology moMYdArj
C.people are quite active in dealing with the stress caused by technology *I0Tbc
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D.people are quite passive in dealing with the stress caused by technology %%>_B2vc
75.It can be concluded from the third paragraph that technological advancement has resulted in quick living pace which____ x[QZ@rGIW
A.is harmful to society !22yvT.;[
B.is socially rewarding h{k_6ym
C.leads to further improvement '0:i<`qv#g
D.characterizes modern society