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2022年大学英语考试真题卷一
(本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。)
单位:姓名:考号:
题号单选题多项选择判断题综合题总分
分值
得分
一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意)
1.ConversationOne
A.Findahigh-payingpart-timejob.B.Practicehisknowledgeinfield
work.C.Borrowsomemoneyfromfinancialaid.D.Prepareforhislast
academicyearinadvance.
2.ConversationTwo
A.Listhergreateststrengthsandweaknesses.B.Saysomethingabout
herIikesanddisiikes.0.Writeabriefreporttoherdepartmentmanager.
D.JustifyherchoiceforjoiningasmalIandyoungfirm.
3.PassageTwo
A.HowmanynativespeakersithadinShakespeare,stime.B.Thenumber
ofpeopIewithanadequateworkingknowIedgeofit.C.Thesituations
whereacommonIanguageisneeded.D.ThepurposesforpeopIetolearn
asecondIanguage.
4.ConversationOne
A.Manyprogramsareprovided.B.Itisdifficu11togetin.C.Students5
feesareratherhigh.D.Studentshavemanychancestogoabroad.
5.PassageThree
A.Thephoningfee.B.ThemiIeage.C.Theareacode.D.Thearea
map.
6.PassageOne
A.Makealongtimetorest.B.Feelrelaxedwhileworking.C.Close
eyesmoreoften.D.Keepeye-dropshandy.
7.ConversationTwo
A.TalkingaboutherdisIikeofanysubject.B.Regrettingnotgetting
aIongwithherpartners.C.Tellingliesaboutherabilityanddisgrace.
D.MakingOreferencetoherformeremployers.
8.PassageTwo
A.BecausetheywereforcedtodosobytheBritishgovernment.B.
Becauseitbestservestheneedsofitsnativespeakers.C.Becauseit
istheeasiestIanguageforinternalandinternationalcommunication.
D.Becausewithmu11iIinguaIpopuIationstheyneeditforinternal
communication.
9.PassageThree
A.HangupthephoneandmakeacalIlater.B.Asktheoperatortoleave
amessage.C.Givethenumbertotheotherpartytophoneback.D.Find
afreepubIicphoneandcalIagain.
10.ConversationTwo
A.ThatwiIIensurehersuccessinthespeechcontest.B.ThatwiIIearn
heradditionaIscoresintheexam.C.ThatwiIIconveyherinterestin
thehostcompany.D.Thatwi11infIuencehersuperiors5decisionof
award.
11.PassageThree
A.CheckyournumberandcalIagain.B.TelItheoperatorwhathas
happened.C.Asktheoperatortoputyouthrough.D.Asktheoperator
whathashappened.
12."Wehaveaneconomythat'sverydependentuponever-increasingamounts
ofdebt.LookatborrowinginthiscountryforautomobiIesandhousing.
AtthefederalIeveI,wearecreatingcreditasifitisgoingoutof
style.Giventhat,wethinkthedollarcandecIinesubstantiallymore
fromhere."Inthe4thparagraph,thewordsofafundmanagertellsus
alIofthefollowingexceptthat.
A.theUSeconomyisverydependentuponever-increasingamountsofdebt
B.theamountofborrowingtodayintheUSforautomobilesandhousing
isgettingbiggerandbigger
C.oneofthemainreasonsforthedepreciationofdollaristheever
increasingamountsofUSdomesticdebts
D.theUSfederalgovernmentiscreatingcreditbecausethepeoplehave
alreadyshowedunwillingnesstobeindebted
13.
InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully
andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto
eachquestiononyouranswersheet.
Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview
youwi11begiven10secondstoanswereachofthefollowingfivequestions.
NowIistentotheinterview.
AccordingtoSamanthaHeller,peopIetendtocatmiIkchocoIatebecause
A.itislesshitterthandarkchocolate.
B.itismorehealthythandarkchocolate.
C.ithasspecialflavorwithmanynutrients.
D.itislessexpensivethandarkchocolate.
14.
InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully
andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto
eachquestiononyouranswersheet.
Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview
youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefolIowingfivequestions.
NowIistentotheinterview.
SamanthaHeiIersuggeststhattogetbenefitsfromchocolate,youmay
A.takenutrientsoutofchocolate.
B.makecocoapowderonyourown.
C.makehotchocolatebyyourself.
D.consultanexpertonchocolate.
15.
InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully
andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto
eachquestiononyouranswersheet.
16.
InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully
andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto
eachquestiononyouranswersheet.
Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview
youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefolIowingfivequestions.
NowIistentotheinterview.
Accordingtotheinterview,chemicalscontainedingreenteaactuaIly
help
A.refreshone,smemory.
B.combatsomediseases.
C.reviveone'sspirits.
D.improveone'sphysique.
17.
Questions7and8arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthe
newsitem,youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthetwoquestions.
NowIistentothenews.
ThemanMr.Cheneyaccidentallyshotandinjuredis
A.adoctor.
B.asecretary.
C.alawyer.
D.aleader.
18.
InthissectiontherearefourreadingpassagesfoIIowedbyatotal
of20mu11ipIe-choicequestions.Readthepassagesandthenmarkyour
answersonyouranswersheet.
{{BUTEXTA{{/B}}
"Leavehimalone'1IyeIledasIwaIkedoutoftheorphanagegateand
sawseveraIoftheSpringParkSchooIbulliespushingthedeafkidaround.
IdidnotknowtheboyatalIbutIknewthatwewereaboutthesameage,
becauseofhissize.HeIivedintheoldwhitehouseacrossthestreet
fromtheorphanagewhereIIived.IhadseenhimonhisfrontporchseveraI
timesdoingabsolutelynothing,exceptjustsittingtheremakingfunny
Iikehandmovements.
Inthesummertimewedidn,tgetmuchtoeatforSundaysupper,except
watermelonandthenwehadtoeatitoutsidebehindthediningroomso
wewouldnotmakeamessonthetablesinside.Abouttheonlytimethat
Iwouldseehimwasthroughthehighchain-1inkfencethatsurrounded
theorphanagewhenwe
ateourwatermelonoutside.
ThedeafkidstartedmakingalIkindsofhandsignals,realfastIike.
"Youareastupididiot!11saidthebiggerofthetwobulIiesashepushed
theboydownontheground.Theotherbullyranaroundbehindtheboy
andkiekedhimashardashecouldintheback.Tiledeafboy'sbody
startedshakingaIIoverandhecurledupinaballtryingtoshieldand
hidehisface.HeIookedIikehewastryingtocry,orsomethingbuthe
justcouldn1tmakeanysounds.
IranasfastasIcouldbackthroughtheorphanagegateandintothe
thickazaleabushes.Iuncoveredmyhome-madebowwhichIhadconstructed
outofbambooandstring.Igrabbedfourarrowsthatwerealsomadeof
bambooandtheyhadCocaColatopsbentaroundtheendstomakerealsharp
tips.ThenIranbackoutofthegatewithanarrowcockedinthebow
andIjuststoodtherequietlike,breathingrealhardjustdaringeither
oneofthemtokickortouchtheboyagain.
“You'readumbfreakjustIikehim,youbigearedcreep!Msaidone
oftheboysashegrabbedhisfriendandbackedofffarenoughsothat
thearrowwouldnothitthem.11Ifyou'resobravekickhimagainnow,M
Isaid,shakingIikealeaf.Thebiggerofthetwobulliesranupand
kiekedthedeafboyinthemiddleofhisbackashardashecouldand
thenheranoutofarrowrangeagain.
TheboyjerkedaboutandthenmadeasoundthatIwiIIneverforget
foraslongasIIive.ItwasthesoundIikeawhalemakeswhenithas
beenharpoonedandknowsthatitisabouttodie.IfiredalIfourof
myarrowsatthetwobulliesastheyranawayIaughingaboutwhatthey
haddone.
Ipulledtheboyupoffthegroundandhelpedhimbacktohishouse
whichwasabouttwobIocksdownthestreetfromtheschoolbuiIding.The
boymadeoneofthosehandsignsatmeasIwasabouttoleave.Iasked
hissister"IfyourbrotherissosmartthenwhyishedoingthingsIike
thatwithhishands11Shetoldmethathewassayingthathelovedme
withhishands.
AlmosteverySundayforthenextyearortwoIcouldseetheboythrough
thechain-1inkfenceasweatewatermelonoutsidebehindthediningroom,
duringthesummertime.Healwaysmadethatsamefunnyhandsignatme
andIwouldjustwavebackathim,notknowingwhatelsetodo.
OnmyverylastdayintheorphanageIwasbeingchasedbythepolice.
TheytoldmethatIwasbeingsentofftotheFloridaSchooIforBoys
ReformSchooIatMariannasoIrantogetawayfromthem.Theychased
mearoundthediningroombuiIdingseveraltimesandfinalIyImadea
dashforthechain-1inkfenceandtriedtoclimboverinordertoescape.
IsawthedeafboysittingthereonhisporchjustIookingatmeasthey
pulledmedownfromthefenceandhandcuffedme.Theboy,nowabouttweIve
jumpedupandranacrossSanDiegoRoad,pIacedhisfingersthroughthe
chain-1inkfenceandjuststoodthereIookingatus.Theydraggedmeby
mylegs,screamingandyellingformorethanseveralhundredyardsthrough
thedirtandpine-strawtothewaitingpoIicecar.AlIIcouldhearthe
entiretimewasthehighpitchedsoundofthatwhaIebeingharpoonedagain.
Itcanbeinferredthatthedeafboy'sIifeintheorphanagewas
A.simpleandtranquil.
B.monotonousandhard.
C.quietandenigmatic.
D.boisterousandhard.
19.
Questions7and8arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthe
newsitem,youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthetwoquestions.
NowIistentothenews.
TheBushAdministrationhasbeenaccusedbyHarryReidof
A.beingcovert.
B.shieldingDick.
C.beingdishonest.
D.attackingthevictim.
20.
InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully
andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto
eachquestiononyouranswersheet.
Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview
youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefoIIowingfivequestions.
NowIistentotheinterview.
GingercanheusedtodeaIwithalIofthefollowingdiseasesorsymptoms
EXCEPT
A.arthritis.
B.morningsickness.
C.nausea.
D.flu.
21.{{B}}TEXTB{{/B}}
In1981KenjiUrada,a37-year-oldJapanesefactoryworker,cIimbed
overasafetyfenceataKawasakiplanttocarryoutsomemaintenance
workonarobot.Inhishaste,hefailedtoswitchtherobotoffproperly.
UnabIetosensehim,therobot5spowerfulhydraulicarmkeptonworking
andaccidentaIIypushedtheengineerintoagrindingmachine.Hisdeath
madeUradathefirstrecordedvictimtodieatthehandsofarobot.
ThisastoundingindustriaIaccidentwouIdnothavehappenedinaworId
inwhichrobotbehaviorwasgovernedbytheThreeLawsofRoboticsdrawn
upbyIsaacAsimov,asciencefictionwriter.ThelawsappearedinI,
Robot,abookofshortstoriespubIishedin1950thatinspiredaHoIIywood
film.Butdecadeslaterthelaws,designedtopreventrobotsfromharming
peopleeitherthroughactionorinaction,remaininthereaImoffiction.
Withrobotsnowpoisedtoemergefromtheirindustrialcagesandto
moveintohomesandworkplaces,roboticistsareconcernedaboutthe
safetyimpIicationsbeyondthefactoryfloor.Toaddresstheseconcerns,
Ieadingrobotexpertshavecometogethertotrytofindwaystoprevent
robotsfromharmingpeople."Security,safetyandsexarethebig
concerns,nsaysHenrikChristensen,chairmanoftheEuropeanRobotics
NetworkattheSwedishRoyalInstituteofTechnologyinStockholm,and
oneoftheorganisersofthenewroboethicsgroup.Shouldrobotsthat
arestrongenoughorheavyenoughtocrushpeopIebeaIIowedintohomes
ShouIdroboticsexdollsresemblingchiIdrenbeIegaIIyaIIowed
ThesequestionsmayseemesotericbutinthenextfewyearstheywiII
becomeincreasinglyrelevant,saysDr.Christensen.Accordingtothe
UnitedNationsEconomicCommissionforEurope'sWorIdRoboticsSurvey,
in2002thenumberofdomesticandservicerobotsmorethantripled,
nearIyoutstrippingtheirindustrialcounterparts.Japaneseindustrial
firmsareracingtobuiIdhumanoidrobotstoactasdomestichelpersfor
theelderly,andSouthKoreahassetagoalthat100%ofhouseholdsshould
havedomesticrobotsby2020.InIightofalIthis,itiscrucialthat
westarttothinkaboutsafetyandethicaIguideIinesnow,saysDr.
Christensen.
SowhatexactIyisbeingdonetoprotectusfromthesemechanicaI
menaces“Notenough,11saysBlayWhitby,anartificiaI-inte11igence
expertattheUniversityofSussexinEngland.Thisishardlysurprising
giventhatthefieldof"safety-criticalcomputingnisbarelyadecade
old,hesays.Butthingsarechanging,andresearchersareincreasingly
takinganinterestintryingtomakerobotssafer.Oneapproach,which
soundssimpleenough,istotrytoprogramthemtoavoidcontactwith
peoplealtogether.Butthisismuchharderthanitsounds.Gettingarobot
tonavigateacrossaclutteredroomisdifficultenoughwithouthaving
totakeintoaccountwhatitsvariousIimbsorappendagesmightbumpinto
alongtheway.
ReguIatingthebehaviorofrobotsisgoingtobecomemoredifficult
inthefuture,sineetheywiIIincreasinglyhaveself-1earningmechanisms
builtintothem,saysGianmarcoVeruggio,aroboticistattheInstitute
ofInteIIigentSystemsforAutomationinGenoa,Italy.Asaresult,their
behaviorwiIIbecomeimpossibletopredictfully,hesays,sincethey
wiIInotbebehavinginpredefinedwaysbutwiIIlearnnewbehavioras
theygo.
Theword"astounding"inthesecondparagraphisclosestinmeaningto
A.gullible.
B.awesome.
C.gruesome.
D.stupendous.
22.
InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully
andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto
eachquestiononyouranswersheet.
Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview
youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefolIowingfivequestions.
NowIistentotheinterview.
AccordingtoSamanthaHeiler,peopIeshouldeataproductfromother
animals
A.everytwodays.
B.everyotherday.
C.togetherwithfruits.
D.insmallamounts.
23.
Inthissectiontherearefourreadingpassagesfollowedbyatotal
of20mu11ipIe-choicequestions.Readthepassagesandthenmarkyour
answersonyouranswersheet.
{IB}}TEXTA{{/B}}
nLeavehimaIoneMIyeIledasIwaIkedoutoftheorphanagegateand
sawseveraIoftheSpringParkSchooIbulliespushingthedeafkidaround.
IdidnotknowtheboyatalIbutIknewthatwewereaboutthesameage,
becauseofhissize.HeIivedintheoldwhitehouseacrossthestreet
fromtheorphanagewhereIIived.IhadseenhimonhisfrontporchseveraI
timesdoingabsoIuteIynothing,exceptjustsittingtheremakingfunny
Iikehandmovements.
Inthesummertimewedidn,tgetmuchtoeatforSundaysupper,except
watermelonandthenwehadtoeatitoutsidebehindthediningroomso
wewouldnotmakeamessonthetablesinside.Abouttheonlytimethat
Iwouldseehimwasthroughthehighchain-1inkfencethatsurrounded
theorphanagewhenwe
ateourwatermelonoutside.
ThedeafkidstartedmakingalIkindsofhandsignals,realfastIike.
"Youareastupididiot!”saidthebiggerofthetwobulliesashepushed
theboydownontheground.Theotherbullyranaroundbehindtheboy
andkickedhimashardashecouldintheback.Tiledeafboy1sbody
startedshakingalIoverandhecurledupinaballtryingtoshieldand
hidehisface.HeIookedIikehewastryingtocry,orsomethingbuthe
justcouldn,tmakeanysounds.
IranasfastasIcouldbackthroughtheorphanagegateandintothe
thickazaleabushes.Iuncoveredmyhome-madebowwhichIhadconstructed
outofbambooandstring.Igrabbedfourarrowsthatwerealsomadeof
bambooandtheyhadCocaColatopsbentaroundtheendstomakerealsharp
tips.ThenIranbackoutofthegatewithanarrowcockedinthebow
andIjuststoodtherequietIikeybreathingrealhardjustdaringeither
oneofthemtokickortouchtheboyagain.
“You'readumbfreakjustIikehim,youbigearedcreep!Msaidone
oftheboysashegrabbedhisfriendandbackedofffarenoughsothat
thearrowwouldnothitthem.MIfyouresobravekickhimagainnow,M
Isaid,shakingIikealeaf.Thebiggerofthetwobulliesranupand
kiekedthedeafboyinthemiddleofhisbackashardashecouldand
thenheranoutofarrowrangeagain.
TheboyjerkedaboutandthenmadeasoundthatIwiIIneverforget
foraslongasIIive.ItwasthesoundIikeawhalemakeswhenithas
beenharpoonedandknowsthatitisabouttodie.IfiredalIfourof
myarrowsatthetwobulliesastheyranawayIaughingaboutwhatthey
haddone.
Ipulledtheboyupoffthegroundandhelpedhimbacktohishouse
whichwasabouttwobIocksdownthestreetfromtheschoolbuiIding.The
boymadeoneofthosehandsignsatmeasIwasabouttoleave.Iasked
hissisternIfyourbrotherissosmartthenwhyishedoingthingsIike
thatwithhishands"Shetoldmethathewassayingthathelovedme
withhishands.
AlmosteverySundayforthenextyearortwoIcouldseetheboythrough
thechain-1inkfenceasweatewatermeIonoutsidebehindthediningroom,
duringthesummertime.HeaIwaysmadethatsamefunnyhandsignatme
andIwouldjustwavebackathim,notknowingwhatelsetodo.
OnmyverylastdayintheorphanageIwasbeingchasedbythepolice.
TheytoldmethatIwasbeingsentofftotheFloridaSchooIforBoys
ReformSchooIatMariannasoIrantogetawayfromthem.Theychased
mearoundthediningroombuiIdingseveraltimesandfinallyImadea
dashforthechain-1inkfenceandtriedtoclimboverinordertoescape.
IsawthedeafboysittingthereonhisporchjustIookingatmeasthey
pulledmedownfromthefenceandhandcuffedme.Theboy,nowabouttweIve
jumpedupandranacrossSanDiegoRoad,pIacedhisfingersthroughthe
chain-1inkfenceandjuststoodthereIookingatus.Theydraggedmeby
mylegs,screamingandyellingformorethanseveraIhundredyardsthrough
thedirtandpine-strawtothewaitingpolicecar.AlIIcouIdhearthe
entiretimewasthehighpitchedsoundofthatwhaIebeingharpoonedagain.
ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorwasalIEXCEPT
A.compassionate.
B.dauntless.
C.docile.
D.dexterous.
24.{{B1JTEXTC{{/B}}
Britain5seastmidiandswereoncethepictureofEngIishcountryside,
alivewithflocks,shepherds,skylarksandbuttercups-thestuffof
fairytales.In1941GeorgeMarshleftschoolattheageof14towork
asaherdsmaninNottinghamshire,theEastMidlandscountrysidehis
parentsandgrandparentsfarmed.HerecalIsskylarksnestingincereal
fields,whichwhenaccidentaIlydisturbedwouIdflysingingintothesky.
ButinhisIifetime,Marshhasseenthecoloranddiversityofhisnative
landfade.Farmersusedtogrowaboutatonofwheatperacre;nowthey
growfourtons.PesticideshavekilledofftheinsectsuponwhichskyIarks
fed,andyear-roundharvestinghasdriventhebirdsfromtheirwinter
nests.Skylarksarenowrare."Farmerskillanythingthataffects
production,"saysMarsh.11Agricultureistooefficient.H
AnecdotaIevidenceofaloomingcrisisinbiodiversityisnowbeing
reinforcedbyscience.Intheircomprehensivesurveysofplants,
butterfIiesandbirdsoverthepast20to40yearsinBritain,ecoIogists
JeremyThomasandCarlyStevensfoundsignificantpopulationdeciines
inathirdofalInativespecies.Butterfliesarethefurthestalong
—71percentofBritain's58speciesareshrinkinginnumber,andsome,
IikethelargebIueandtortoisesheII,areaIreadyextinet.InBritain1
sgrasslands,akeyhabitat,20percentofalIanimal,plantandinsect
speciesareonthepathtoextinetion.There5shardlyacornerofthe
country5secoIogythatisn5taffectedbythisdownwardspiral.
Theproblemwouldbebadenoughifitweremerelylocal,butit's
not:becauseBritain'stemperateecoIogyissimilartothatinsomany
otherpartsoftheworId,It'sthebestmicrocosmscientistshavebeen
abletostudyindetaiI.Scientistshavesoundedalarmsaboutspecies5
extinetioninthepast,butalwaysspecifictoaparticularanimalor
place-whaIesinthe1980sortheAmazonianrainforestsinthe1990s.
Thistime,though,theimpIicationsaremuchwider.TheAmazonisa
MbiodiversityhotspotMwithauniqueecoIogy.ButinBritain,"themain
driversofchangearethesameprocessesresponsibleforspecies9
deciinesworIdwide,nsaysThomas.Thefindings,pubIishedinthejournal
Science,providethefirstcIearevidencethattheworldisinthethroes
ofamassiveextinetion.ThomasandStevensarguethatwearefacinga
lossof65to95percentoftheworld1sspecies,onthescaleofanice
ageorthemeteoritethatmayhavewipedoutthedinosaurs65million
yearsago.
Ifso,thiswouldbeonlythesixthtimesuchdevastationhadoccurred
inthepast600millionyears.Theotherfivewereassociatedwithone-off
eventsIiketheiceages,avolcaniceruptionorameteor.Thistime,
ecosystemsaredyingathousanddeathsfromoverfishingandtherazing
oftherainforests,butalsofromadvancesinagriculture.TheBritish
study,forinstance,findsthatoneofthebiggestproblemsisnitrogen
poIIutionNitrogenisreleasedwhenfossiIfuelsburnincarsandpower
plants,butalsowhenecologicalIyrichheath-landsarepIowedand
fertiIizersarespread.Nitrogen-richfertiIizersfuelthegrowthofta11
grasses,whichinturnovershadowandkilloffdeIicateflowersIike
harebelIsandeyebrights.
Evenseeminglyinnocuouspracticesareresponsibleforvast
ecologicaldamage.WhenBritishfarmersstoppedfeedinghorsesandcattIe
withhayandswitchedtosiIage,akindofpreservedshortgrass,they
eliminatedafavoritenestingspotofcorncrakes,birdsknownfortheir
raspynightIymatingcalIs;corncrakepopuIationshavefaIIen76percent
inthepast20years.ThedepressingIistgoesonandon.
Manyofthesepracticesarebeingrepeatedthroughouttheworld,in
oneformoranother,whichiswhyscientistsbeIievethattheBritish
studyhasglobalimpIications.Wildlifeisgettingblander."Wedon,
tknowwhichspeciesareessentialtothewebofIifesowe'retaking
amassiveriskbyeliminatinganyofthem,nsaysDavidWedin,professor
ofecoIogyattheUniversityofNebraska.Chancesarewe511beseeing
theresultsofthisexperimentbeforetoolong.
Fromthefirstparagraph,wegettheimpressionthatGeorgeMarsh
A.cherisheshisadolescencememories.
B.thinkshighlyoftheefficiencyofagriculture.
C.maynothavehappymemoriesofpasttime.
D.cannotrememberhisadolescencedays.
25.{{B}}TEXTD{{/B}}
Irecentlytookcareofa50-year-oldmanwhohadbeenadmittedto
thehospitalshortofbreath.DuringhismonthIongstayhewasseenby
ahematologist,anendocrinologist,akidneyspecialistrapodiatrist,
twocardiologists,acardiaceIectrophysioIogist,an
infectious-diseasesspecialistyapulmonologist,anear-nose-throat
specialistyaurologist,agastroenteroIogist,aneurologist,a
nutritionist,ageneraIsurgeon,athora
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