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考研外语预测试卷15

一、UseofEnglish

1>Inordertounderstand,howeverimperfectly,whatismeant

by〃face〃,wemusttake[1]ofthefactthat,asarace,the

Chinesehaveastrongly[2]instinct.Thetheatremayalmost

besaidtobetheonlynationalamusement,andtheChinesehave

fortheatricalsa[3]likethatoftheEnglishman[4]athletics,

ortheSpaniardforbull-fights.Uponveryslightprovocation,

anyChineseregardshimselfinthe[5]ofanactorinadrama.

Hethrowshimselfintotheatricalattitudes,performsthe

salaam,fallsuponhisknees,prostrateshimselfandstrikes

hisheadupontheearth,[6]circumstanceswhichtoanOccidental

seemtomakesuchactionssuperfluous,[7]tosayridiculous.

AChinesethinksintheatricalterms.Whenrousedin

self-defenseheaddressestwoorthreepersonsasiftheywere

amultitude.Heexclaims:〃IsaythisinthepresenceofYou,

andYou,andYou,whoareallherepresent."Ifhistroubles

areadjustedhe[8]ofhimselfashaving"gotoffthestage”

withcredit,andiftheyarenotadjustedhefindsnowayto

“retirefromthestage”.Allthis,[9]itclearlyunderstcod,

hasnothingtodowithrealities.Thequestionisneveroffacts,

butalwaysof[10].Ifafinespeechhasbeen[11]attheproper

timeandintheproperway,therequirementoftheplayismet.

Wearenottogobehindthescenes,forthatwould[12]allthe

playsintheworld.Properlytoexecuteactsliketheseinall

thecomplexrelationsoflife,istohave"face”.Tofailthem,

toignorethem,tobethwartedintheperformanceofthem,this

isto〃[13]face”.Oncerightlyapprehended,"face"willbe

foundtobeinitselfa[14]tothecombinationlockofmany

ofthemostimportantcharacteristicsoftheChinese.

Itshouldbeaddedthattheprincipleswhichregulate"face"

anditsattainmentareoftenwholly[151theintellectual

apprehensionoftheOccidental,whoisconstantlyforgetting

thetheatricalelement,emdwandering[16]intotheirrelevant

regionsoffact.TohimitoftenseemsthatChinese"face'is

notunliketheSouthSeaIslandtaboo,aforceofundeniable

potency,butcapricious,andnotreducibletorule,deserving

onlytobeabolishedandreplacedbycommonsense.Atthispcint

ChineseandOccidentalsmustagreeto[17],fortheycannever

bebroughttoviewthesamethingsinthesamelight.Tnthe

adjustmentoftheincessantquarrelswhichdistractevery

hamlet,itisnecessaryforthe,zpeace-talkers,ztotakea

carefulaccountofthe[18]of〃face〃asEuropeanstatesmenonce

didofthebalanceofpower.Theobjectinsuchcasesisnot

theexecutionofeven-handedjustice,which,evenif

theoreticallydesirable,seldom[19]toanOrientalasa

possibility,butsuchanarrangementaswilldistributetoall

concerned"face"indueproportions.Thesameprincipleoften

appliesinthesettlementoflawsuits,averylargepercentage

ofwhichendinwhatmaybecalleda[20]game.

(1)

A.account

B.hold

C.shape

D.care

2、⑵

A.ego-centric

B.dramatic

C.thrifty

D.diligent

3、⑶

A.passion

B.hatred

C.nonchalance

D.perception

4、(4)

A.on

B.at

C.for

D.over

5、(5)

A.presence

B.performance

C.lines

D.light

6>(6)

A.with

B.under

C.outof

D.for

7、(7)

A.not

B.or

C.much

D.even

8、⑻

A.speaks

B.argues

C.communicates

D.jokes

9、(9)

A.be

B.is

C.was

D.were

10、(10)

A.mistakes

B.stories

C.form

D.structure

11、(H)

A.listenedto

B.delivered

C.called

D.watched

12、(12)

A.enhance

B.misunderstand

C.spoil

D.retell

13、(13)

A.gain

B.win

C.compete

D.lose

14、(14)

A.key

B.quest

C.reflection

D.silhouette

15、(15)

A.within

B.following

C.beyond

D.included

16、(16)

A.up

B.off

C.down

D.out

17、(17)

A.disagree

B.compromise

C.settle

D.surrender

18、(18)

A.significance

B.meaning

C.essence

D.balance

19、(19)

A.happens

B.means

C.relates

D.occurs

20、(20)

A.fair

B.good

C.drawn

D.love

二、ReadingComprehension

1、PartA

Directions:Readthefollowingfourtexts.Answerthequestions

beloweachtextbychoosingA,B,CorD.(40points)

Thewillingnessofdoctorsatseveralmajormedicalcentersto

apologize.topatientsforharmfulerrorsisapromisingstep

towardimprovingtheratherdisappointingqualityofamedical

systemthatkillstensofthousandsofinnocentpatientsayear

inadvertently.

Foryears,expertshavelamentedthatmedicalmalpractice

litigationisaninefficientwaytodeterlethalordamaging

medicalerrors.Whattheynoticed,simplyputit,isthatir.ost

victimsofmalpracticeneversue,andthereissomeevidence

thatmanypatientswhodosuewerenotharmedbyaphysician's

errorbutinsteadsufferedanadversemedicaloutcomethat

couldnothavebeenprevented.Thedetailsofwhatwentwrong

areoftenkeptsecretaspartofasettlementagreement.

Whatisneeded,manyspecialistsagree,isasystemthatquickly

bringsanerrortolightsothatfurthererrorscanbeheaded

offandthatcompensatesvictimspromptlyandfairly.Many

doctors,unfortunately,havebeenafraidthatadmittingand

describingtheirerrorswouldonlyinviteacostlylawsuit.

Now,asdescribedbyKevinSackinTheTimes,ahandfulof

prominentacademicmedicalcentershaveadoptedanewpolicy

ofpromptlydisclosingerrors,offeringearnestapologiesand

providingfaircompensation.Itappearstosatisfymany

patients,reducelegalcostsandthelitigationburdenand,in

someinstances,helpsreducemalpracticepremiums.Hereare

someexamplesfromcollegesoftheUnitedStates:atthe

UniversityofIllinois,of37caseswherethehospital

acknowledgedapreventableerrorandapologized,onlyone

patientfiledsuit;attheUniversityofMichiganHealthSystem,

existingclaimsandlawsuitsdroppedfrom262inAugust2022

to83inAugust2022,andlegalcostsfellbytwo-thirds.

Toencouragegreatercandor,morethan30stateshaveenacted

lawsmakingapologiesformedicalerrorsinadmissibleincourt.

Thatsoundslikeasensiblestepthatshouldbeadoptedbyother

statesorbecomefederallaw.Suchlawscouldhelpbringmore

errorstolight.Patientswhohavebeenharmedbynegligent

doctorscanstillsueformalpractice,usingotherevidenceto

maketheircase.

Admittingerrorsisonlythefirststeptowardreformingthe

healthcaresystemsothatfarfewermistakesaremade.But

reformscanbemoreeffectiveifdoctorsarecandidabouthow

theywentastray.Patientsseemfarlessangrywhentheyreceive

an.honestexplanation,anapologyandprompt,fair

compensationfortheharmtheyhavesuffered.

Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothefirsttwo

paragraphs?

A.Doctors,confessionofmistakesandapologieshelpto

bettermedicalcare.

B.Expertsbelieveitaninefficientwayforpeitientstosue

fortheirlivery.

C.Mistreatedpatientsneversueoncesufferanunpreventable

adversemedicaloutcome.

D.Thedetailsofpatients,conditionsareoftenkeptsecret.

2、

Whilemanyspecialtiescallforadisclosuremechanism,some

physiciansareworryingabout.

A.exposuretothemedia

B.describingtheirmistakesindetails

C.compensatingvictimspromptlyandfairly

D.involvementinanexpensivecivilcase

3、

AccordingtoParagraph5,1awsareenactedinmorethan30

states.

A.tobeadoptedbyotherstates

B.tobecomefederallaw

C.tomakeapologiesformedicalmisconducts

D.tosparkmedicalpractitionerstoconfessmore

4、

Fromthelastparagraph,wecaninferthatDoctorsshould

describethewaytheymademistakesinorderto.

A.admitmalpracticesfirst

B.makelessmedicalmistakes

C.avoidlawsuits

D.beforgiven

5、

Theauthor'sattitudetowardsdoctors,heartyapologiesmay

besummarizedas.

A.skeptical

B.indifferent

C.supportive

D.intolerable

6、SenatorBarackObamalikestojokethatthebattleforthe

Democraticpresidentialnominationhasbeengoingonsolong,

babieshavebeenborn,andthey'realreadywalkingandtalking.

That'snothing.Thebattlebetweenthesciencesandthe

humanitieshasbeengoingonforsolong,itsearlyparticipants

havestoppedwalkingandtalking,becausethey,realreadydead.

It'sbeensome50yearssincethephysicist-turned-novelistC.

P.Snowdeliveredhisfamous"TwoCultures"lectureatthe

UniversityofCambridge,inwhichhedecriedthe"gulfofmutual

incomprehension",the''hostilityanddislike"thatdividedthe

world's"naturalscientists^,itschemists,engineers,

physicistsandbiologists,fromits"literaryintellectuals^,

agroupthat,bySnow'sreckoning,includedprettymuch

everyonewhowasn'tascientist.Hiscritiquesetoffafrenzy

ofdesperationthatcontinuestothisday,particularly,inthe

UnitedStates,aseducators,policymakersandotherobservers

lamenttheBalkanizationofknowledge,thescientific

illiteracyofthegeneralpublicandtnechronicacademicturf

warsthatarealltooeasilylampooned.

Yetafewscholarsbelievethattheculturalchasmcanbe

bridgedandthesciencesandthehumanitiesunitedintoa

powerfulnewdisciplinethatwouldapplythestrengthsofboth

mindsets,thequantitativeandqualitative,toawidearrayof

problems.Amongthemostambitiousofthoseexercisesinfusion

thinkingisaprogramunderdevelopmentatBinghamton

UniversityinNewYorkcalledtheNewHumanitiesInitiative.

JointlyconceivedbyDavidSloanWilson,aprofessorofbiology,

andLeslieHeywood,aprofessorofEnglish,theprogramis

intendedtobuildonsomeofthethemesexploredinDr.Wilscn's

evolutionarystudiesprogram,whichhasprovedenormously

popularwithscienceandnonsciencemajorsalike,andwhichhe

describesintherecentlypublished"EvolutionforEveryone”.

InDr.Wilson"sview,evolutionarybiologyisadisciplinethat,

tobedoneright,demandsacrossoverapproach,thecapacity

tothinkinnarrativeandabstracttermssimultaneously,sowhy

notuseitasatemplateforemulsifyingthetwocultures

generally?”Therearemoresimilaritiesthandifferences

betweenthehumanitiesandthesciences,andsomeofthe

stereotypeshavetobealtered,Dr.Wilsonsaid,z/Darwin,for

example,establishedhisentireevolutionarytheoryonthe

basisofhisobservationsofnaturalhistory,andmostofthat

informationwasqualitative,notquantitative.〃

AsheandDr.Heywoodenvisiontheprogram,coursesunderthe

NewHumanitiesrubricwouldbeofferedcampus-wide,inany

numberofdepartments,includinghistory,literature,

philosophy,sociology,lawandbusiness.Thestudentswou1dbe

introducedtobasicscientifictoolslikestatisticsand

experimentaldesignandtoliberalartsstapleslikethe

importanceofanalyzingspecifictextsordocumentsclosely,

identifyingtheiranimatingideasandcomparingthemwiththe

textsofotherimmortalminds.

Intheopeningparagraph,theauthorintroduceshistcpic

by.

A.posingacontrast

B.justifyinganassumption

C.makingacomparison

D.explainingaphenomenon

7、

Theword〃balkanization”(Line7,Paragraph2)mostprobably

means.

A.ignorance

B.split

C.mistake

D.declination

8、

AccordingtoParagraph3,NewHumanitiesInitiativeisa

programthat.

A.isambitiousenoughtocreatenewdiscipline

B.willgainpopularityforBinghamtonUniversity

C.canbridgethegapbetweensciencesandhuman

D.isacombinationofsciencesandarts

9、

BycitingtheexampleofDarwin,Dr.Wilsonintendstoshow

that.

A.qualitativeinformationismorevaluablethanquantitative

observations

B.itispreferabletotakethemutualadvantageofscience

andhumanities

C.sciencehasmoresimilaritiesratherthandifferencesthan

humanities

D.scientistsshouldbasetheirtheoryonqualitative

information

10、

Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.CurriculumDesignedtoUniteArtandScience

B.ABetterScholarwhoAbandonedPhysicsforNovel

C.ADisastrousWarbetweenScienceandHumanities

D.Dr.Wilson'sContributiontotheAmericanEducation

11、DemocratsontheSenateJudiciaryCommitteeventedtheir

furyoverhighgasolinepricesatexecutivesofthenation's

fivelargestoilcompaniesonWednesday,griHingtheoilmen

overtheirmultimillion-dollarpaypackagesandwarningthem

thatCongresswasintentontakingactionthatcouldinclude

anewtaxonso-calledwindfallprofits.Suchshowdownsbetween

lawmakersandoiltitanshavebecomeafamiliarroutineon

CapitolHill.Butwithgaspricesnearing$4agallon,and

lawmakersheadedhomeforaweeklongMemorialDayrecesswhere

theyexpecttogetanearfu1fromangryconstituents,thereis

addedurgencyforCongresstoappearactive.

Butwhilemomentumisbuildingforseveralmeasures,including

abillthatwouldallowtheOrganizationofthePetroleum

ExportingCountriestobesuedinAmericancourtsunder

antitrustlaws,thereislittlesignthatanyoftheproposals

woulddomuch,ifanything,tolowerpricesquickly.Andthe

oilexecutiveswarnedthatgovernmentinterventionmightonly

makethingsworse.Instead,theycalledonCongresstoallow

moredrillingandexplorationfordomesticoil.

Theincreasingurgencytoseemaggressiveaboutgasolineprices

wasapparentonTuesdaywhentheHousevotedbyanoverwhelming

324to84toapprovethebill,commonlyreferredtoasNOPEC,

whichclassifiesOPECasamonopolyinviolationoftheSherman

AntitrustAct.SenateDemocratshaveincludedthatmeasureas

partofapackageoflegislationintendedtoaddressthehigh

priceofgasoline,alongwiththetaxonwindfallprofitsand

ameasuretotampdownspeculationintheoilfuturesmarket

thatmanylawmakersthinkiscontributingtotherun-upin

prices.

AttheJudiciaryCommitteehearing,Democraticsenators

struggledtohavetheexecutivesexplainhowoilpriceshad

risensohigh.Thesenatorsexpresseddoubtthatbasiclawsof

supplyanddemandwereatworkandsuggestedinsteadamore

sinistercombinationofmonopolisticbehavior.by

oil-producingcountries,speculationinthefuturesmarkets

andsheercorporategreed.

OnMonday,PresidentBushsignedabilltemporarilysuspending

thepurchaseofcrudeoilforthenation,sStrategicPetroleum

Reserve.Mr.Bushhadinitiallyopposedsuchactionbut

relentedaftertheHouseandSenateapprovedthebillbywide

margins.SenatorRichardJ.Durbin,DemocratofIllinoisand

astrongsupporterofSenatorBaraekObama'spresidentialbid,

madeaparticularlypointedattack,irwhichheseemedtowarn

theoilexecutivesthattheywouldsoonnolongerhavesucha

goodfriendintheWhiteHouse.HealsosuggestedthatMr.Bush

shouldbedoingmoretopresstheoilcompaniestohelplower

pricesatthepump,whileacknowledgingthatitwouldbe

difficulttopassawindfallprofitstaxwhileMr.Bushwas

stillinoffice.

SenateDemocratswereangrywiththeoilmenbecause.

A.theygettax-freepaypackages

B.Congresstookonactionsbutinvain

C.theshowdownsweremerelyaroutine

D.oilpriceshadrisensohigh

12、

FromthetextwecanlearnthatthebillallowingOPECtobe

suedunderantitrustlaws.

A.handicapsmoredrillingandexplcrationfordomesticoil

B.isakindofgovernmentinterventionthatonlymakesthings

worse

C.turnsouttobelessinfluentialtodecreaseoilprice

rapidly

D.isinviolationoftheShermanAntitrustAct

13、

Theapprovalofthebill,NOPEC,onTuesdayimpliesthat_

A.itisnecessarytoimposetaxonwindfallprofits

B.itisurgenttofightagainstmonopoly

C.itispressingtothinkmuchoftheever-increasingoil

prices

D.itisimportanttoresorttoNOPEC

14、

AccordingtoDemocraticsenators,whichofthefollowingis

NOTafactorcontributingtosoaringoilprices?

A.Thebasiclawsofsupplyanddemand.

B.Themonopolyofoil-producingcountries.

C.Speculationintheoilfuturesmarkets.

D.Oilcompaniessalivatingoverprofits.

15、

Whatcanweinferform,thelastparagraph?

A.Thenation'sStrategicPetroleumReserveismorethan

adequate.

B.Democratsarguethatgreedyoilcompaniesarethekey

factorofjumpingoilprice.

C.PresidentBushusedtobereluctanttodragdowntheoil

price.

D.ThefederallawbansthewindfallprofitstaxinBush

Government.

16Whenolderpeoplecannolongerremembernamesata

cocktailparty,theytendtothinkthattheirbrainpoweris

declining.Butagrowingnumberofstudiessuggestthatthis

assumptionisoftenwrong.Instead,theresearchfinds,the

agingbrainissimplytakinginmoredataandtryingtosift

throughaclutterofinformation,oftentoitslong-term

benefit.Thestudiesareanalyzedinaneweditionofa

neurologybook,''ProgressinBrainResearch.〃

Somebrainsdodeterioratewithage.Alzheimer'sdisease,for

example,strikes13percentofAmericans65andolder.Butfor

mostagingadults,theauthorssay,muchofwhatoccursisa

graduallywideningfocusofattentionthatmakesitir.ore

difficulttolatchontojustonefact,likeanameoratelephone

number.Althoughthatcanbefrustrating,itisoftenuseful.

〃Itmaybethatdistractibilityisnot,infact,abadthing,〃

saidShelleyH.Carson,apsychologyresearcheratHarvardwhose

workwascitedinthebook.〃Itmayincreasetheamountof

informationavailabletotheconsciousmind.〃

Forexample,instudieswheresubjectsareaskedtoread

passagesthatareinterruptedwithunexpectedwordsorphrases,

adults60andolderworkmuchmoreslowlythancollegestudents.

Althoughthestudentsplowthroughthetextsataconsistent

speedregardlessofwhattheout-of-placewordsmean,older

peopleslowdownevenmorewhenthewordsarerelatedtothe

topicathand.Thatindicatesthattheyarenotjuststumbling

overtheextrainformation,butaretakingitinandprocessing

it.Whenbothgroupswerelateraskedquestionsforwhichthe

out-of-placewordsmightbeanswers,theolderadultsresponded

muchbetterthanthestudents.

“Fortheyoungpeople,it'sasifthedistractionnever

happened,z,saidanauthorofthereview,LynnHasher,a

professorofpsychologyattheUniversityofTorontoanda

seniorscientistattheRotmanResearchInstitute."Butfor

olderadults,becausethey,veretainedallthisextradata,

they,renowsuddenlythebetterproblemsolvers.Theycan

transfertheinformationthey,vesoakedupfromonesituation

toanother.〃

Suchtendenciescanyieldbigadvantagesintherealworld,

whereitisnotalwaysclearwhatinformationisimportant,or

willbecomeimportant.Aseeminglyirrelevantpointor

suggestioninamemocantakeonnewmeaningiftheoriginal

planchanges.Orextradetailsthatstoleyourattention,like

others,yawningandfidgeting,mayhelpyouassessthespeaker's

realimpact.

Fromthefirsttwoparagraphs,welearnthat.

A.agingbrainstendtoprocessmoreinformation

simultaneously

B.onebecomesforgetfulwhenhegetsold

C.olderpeopledon,tthinktheirbrainpowerisdeclining

D.theagedalwaysstresslong-termbenefit

17、

Olderadultstendtobeforgetfulbecauseof.

A.theirbroaderrangeofattention

B.theharmofAlzheimer'sdisease

C.theirwideinformation

D.theirfrustrationfromlimitedattention

18、

ThestudiesmentionedinParagraph3suggestthat.

A.itisadvisablefortheoldtoreadslowly

B.out-of-placewordsarenevernegligible

C.thereisnothingthatcandistractyoungpeople

D.oldpeoplemaybemoreattentiveinfaceofdistractions

19、

Whatcanweinferform,thelastparagraph?

A.Oldpeople*sforgetfulnessturnstobetheiradvantages.

B.Themeaningofapointinamemoischanginganytime.

C.Wideattentionisactuallyvaluableindailylife.

D.Extradetailshaveimpactsonone'sfocusofattention

20、

Thetextintendstotellusthat.

A.abrainwithdiseaseisabrainwithwisdom

B.anolderbrainmaybeawiserbrain

C.brainsdodeterioratewithage

D.howanolderbrainprocessesinformation

21、PartB(10points)

Inthefollowingarticle,somesentenceshavebeenremoved.For

Questions41-45,choosethemostsuitableonefromthelist

[A]-[G]tofitintoeachofthenumberedblanks.Therearetwo

extrachoices,whichdonotfitinanyoftheblanks.Markyour

answersonANSWERSHEET1.

Yourheartsuddenlystartspoundingsohardyouthinkit'sgoing

toleaprightoutofyourchest.You,resweatingeventhough

it'scoldout.Youfeelunsteadyonyourfeetandgenerally

shaky,liketheworldaroundyouisspinningoutofcontroland

youcan,tgetagrip.Yourhandsandfeetarenumbanduseless.

You'regaspingforbreathandfeellikeyou'redrowning.

(41)Geneticsmaybepartoftheexplanation;wcmen

aremorepronetoanxietyordepression,andahistoryofthese

mooddisordersmakesyoumorelikelytohaveapanicattack.

Butunhappylifeexperiencesmayalsoincreasewomen's

vulnerability.

Aparticularlyactiveareaofresearchatthemomentisthe

effectofhormones.Womenseemmostsusceptibletopanic

attacksduringtimesofhormonalchanges,suchasadolescence,

pregnancy,andsoon.Dr.LilianGonsalves,psychologyatthe

ClevelandClinic,sayssomescientiststhinkthathormcnal

fluctuationmayupsetthebalanceofchemicalsinthebrainthat

modulatefearandanxiety,triggeringapanicattack.Itfeels

likethefight-or-flightresponsegonewildwithnoprovocation.

(42)__________

Fearofanotherattackoftenmakespeopleavoidplaceswhere

anattacktookplace,andasmallpercentageofsufferersmay

eventuallybecomehousebound,aconditioncalledagoraphobia.

(43)〃Keusedtosaythatyoudon,tdieofapanic

attack,butI'vestoppedsayingthat,“saysGonsalves.〃It

couldbethatduringapanicattackyougetcoronaryspasmsor

anirregularheartrate.〃

(44)There'snosinglecurethatworksforeveryone,

butgenerally,patientsusemedication,cognitivebehavioral

therapyorsomecombinationofthetwo.Cognitivebehavicral

therapyteachesyouarangeoftechniques—suchasrelaxation

exercises一todealwitheverydayanxietyandstress,lessening

thechancesofanotherattack.Manypeoplefindthatdrugshelp

controltheproblemuntiltheycanfindabehavioraltherapy

thatworks,afterwhichdrugsmaynolongerbenecessary.

Researchhasalsoshownthatregularexercise,andactivities

suchasyogamayreducetheseverityandnumberofattacks.

(45)_________Ifthereisnothingwrong,thenyourdoctorwill

probablyreferyoutoapsychiatristorpsychologistwhocan

workwithyouontheproblemoverwhatmaybeaperiodofseveral

months.

Ittakesawhiletofeelcompletelybetter;generally,

antidepressantsstartworkinginsixtoeightweeks,Gonsalves

says.Butmanypatientsbegintogetsomereliefinjusttwo

weeks,sheadds.Inall,about80percentofpatientswilldo

well.Inthecaseoftheother20percent,whodon,trespond

totreatment,doctorsoftenfindthattheyhavemissedan

underlyingmedicalconditionthatisbehindtheattacks.

[A]Sufferingfromfrequentpanicattacksalsomeansyouare

athigherriskofdepression,substanceabuseandsuicide.Some

researchalsoindicatesthatwomenwhohaverepeatedattacks

areathigherriskofdeath.

[B]Callyourdoctorevenifyou'vehadonlyasingleattack,

becausethesesymptomscouldalsosignalawiderangeofother

problems,includingthyroidandheartdisease.Aprimary-care

physicianwillfirstperform,aphysicalexamandprobably

orderanEKGandbloodteststoruleoutotherpossiblecauses

oftheattacks.

[C]Youcanbestandingatabusstoporshoppingattheir.all

withoutanydangerinsight,andsuddenly,youfeellikeyou're

dying.Theattackisgenerallyoverinafewminutes,but

sometimessymptoms一especiallyfeelingf

22、(42)

23、(43)

24、(44)

25、(45)

26、PartC

Directions:Readthefollowingtextcarefullyandthen

translatetheunderlinedsegmentsinroChinese.(10points)

Goingtotheballpark,visitingfriendsandplayingbingoare

simpledivers

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