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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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