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The medical student went to the bookshop every day ______.A.to see if the book he wanted w

The medical student went to the bookshop every day ______.

A.to see if the book he wanted was in its usual place

B.to read the book without buying it

C.to talk with the shop owner

D.to try to get the textbook

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第1题
The textbook the medical student was interested in was put away in a corner ______.A.to pr

The textbook the medical student was interested in was put away in a corner ______.

A.to prevent anyone from buying it

B.because the medical student might take it away

C.in case the medical student was tempted to buy it

D.because the medical student was tempted to buy it

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第2题
It is not easy to become a doctor in the United States. The first step is getting into medical schools. More than 120 American schools offer study programs for people wanting to be doctors.

Advice about medical schools can be got from books and magazines like The,Princeton Review,which provide information about medical schools, study programs and jobs. Competition (竞争 ) toenter medical schools is strong. American medical schools have only about 16,000 openings forstudents each year. However, more than two times this many want to enter medical schools.

An important part of their application (申请) is the Medical College Admission Test (MCAT).The Association of American Medical Colleges provides the test by computer." It is offered in theUnited States and in other countries. Applicants need to do well on MCAT. They also need a goodrecord in their college studies.

An interview(面试) is also required for entrance to medical schools. The interviewer wants toknow if the applicant understands the demands of life as a medical student and doctor in training. Healso wants to know about the applicant&39; s goals for a life in medicine.

People who want to become doctors often study a lot of biology,, chemistry or other science. Somestudents work for a year or two in a medical or research job before they attempt to enter medical schools.A medical education can cost a lot,from 15,000 dollars to 40,000 dollars a year or more. Moststudents need to borrow money to pay for the education.

How many people hope to go to medical school in the U. S. each,year?

A.More than 32,000.

B.About 24,000.

C.Less than 16,000.

D.About 20,000.

Who prepares MCAT for medical school applicants?A.The Princeton Review.

B.The Medical College Admissions Office

C.The medical schools in the United States

D.The Association of American Medical Colleges.

Which of the following do interviewers want to know about the applicants?A.What courses they want to learn in medical schools.

B.How much money they hope to earn in future

C.When they plan to start their medical training

D.Whether they understand a doctor’s duties

What can be inferred about the applicants from the text?A.They must be hard-working

B.They have to do well in medicine

C.They should have work experience

D.They must earn 15,000 dollars a year

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第3题
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“Are you crazy?” people around him shouted as Alex Bien, a 33-year-old immigrant(移民), ran toward three cars in a chain accident along the highway in Miami, which were burning down. Alex didn’t think twice.

The article “Against the Flames” reported how he put out the fire on a car and pulled a couple out of another. But when here turned to his own car, steam was coming out from it. It was damaged beyond repair.

Back in his tiny flat, alone and with little money, Alex didn’t know what to do. He was already working, going to college and supporting his wife, Aline, and children back in Haiti. He worried about his wife’s health; doctors thought she had cancer(癌症). Every cent was important to him. And now this.

With in weeks of reading the article, readers sent hundreds of letters offering jobs, money and best wishes. One delivered a car-used, but in fine condition. Others helped Aline come to Miami, where a medical team found out it was not cancer.

Readers also wrote to U.S. government officials to support the immigration of Alex’s family to Miami. Consul General Roger Daley even invited Alex to discuss the matter. Aline, to get her with their children, joined Alexin Miami this past March. Alex says, “I would like to say a beautiful thanks to the readers. There are good people every where in this world.”

Why did people say that Alex was crazy?????

A.He had an accident

B.He made a fire on the highway

C.He burned his car

D.He ran toward the burning cars

What do we know about Alex from the text?A.He and his wife worked in the U.S.

B.He was a full-time student in Haiti

C.He was an immigrant with little money

D.He wrote the article “Against the Flames”

What did Roger Daley invite Alex to discuss?A.Alex’s new job as a news reporter

B.The medical treatment of Alex’s wife

C.Alex’s further studies at a U.S.university

D.The immigration of Alex’s family to the U.S.

What made Alex say “There are good people everywhere in this world”?A.Some strangers repaired his car free of charge

B.Some people supported his children’s education

C.Many readers of the article tried to help him out

D.His friends sent doctors to treat his wife in Haiti

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第4题
Academic teaching hospitals are usually ______ medical schools.A.included ofB.made ofC.con

Academic teaching hospitals are usually ______ medical schools.

A.included of

B.made of

C.consisted of

D.composed of

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第5题
One way to lower the cost of medical care would be ______.A.not to see a doctorB.to pay do

One way to lower the cost of medical care would be ______.

A.not to see a doctor

B.to pay doctors less money

C.to let medical students have free or partly free medical education

D.to forbid doctors to ask their patients for too much money

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第6题
I was advised to arrange for insurance ______ I needed medical treatment.A.neverthelessB.a

I was advised to arrange for insurance ______ I needed medical treatment.

A.nevertheless

B.although

C.in case

D.so that

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第7题
medical()

A.心灵的

B.医学的

C.适中的

D.媒体的

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第8题
The United States has more than one hundred twenty medical colleges. The American Ass
ociation of Medical Colleges says these schools have about seventy thousand students.

How hard is it to get into one of the top medical schools, like for example the one at Yale University in Connecticut? Last year almost three thousand seven hundred students hoped to get accepted there. Only one hundred seventy-six -- or less than five percent -- were admitted.

People who want to become medical doctors often study large amounts of biology, chemistry and other science. Some students work for a year or two in a medical or research job before they try to get accepted to medical school.

Medical students spend their first two years in classroom study. They learn about the body and all of its systems. And they begin studying diseases -- how to recognize and treat them. By the third year, students guided by experienced doctors begin working with patients in hospitals. As the students watch and learn, they think about the kind of medicine they would like to practice as doctors. During the fourth year, students begin applying to hospital programs for the additional training they will need after medical school. Competition for a residency at a top hospital can be fierce.

A medical education can be very costly, especially at a private school. One year at a private medical college can cost forty thousand dollars or more. The average at a public medical school is more than fifteen thousand dollars. Most students have to take out loans to pay for medical school. Many finish their education heavily in debt.

Doctors are among the highest paid professionals in the United States. Specialists in big cities are generally the highest paid. But there are also doctors who earn considerably less, including those in poor communities.

(1)Which of the following ideas is NOT suggested in the passage?

A、It is hard to get into one of the top medical schools.

B、The United States has more than one hundred twenty medical colleges.

C、Medical students need two years' classroom study.

D、After graduating from medical schools, the students become doctors.

(2)How many years the medical students take to graduate from medical school?

A、2

B、3

C、4

D、1

(3)In what way many medical students pay for their medical education?

A、Have part-time jobs in hospitals.

B、Take out loans.

C、Their parents pay for it.

D、Work hard for the scholarship.

(4)What the medical students begin to do in their fourth year of study?

A、Looking for a job.

B、Working with patients in hospitals

C、Applying to hospital programs for the additional training.

D、Learning about the body and all of its systems

(5)_______ are generally the highest paid.

A、Specialists in big cities.

B、Experienced doctors.

C、Doctors in poor communities

D、Doctors who graduated from private medical schools.

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第9题
The reason for the high medical cost mentioned in the article is that ______.A.tuition in

The reason for the high medical cost mentioned in the article is that ______.

A.tuition in medical schools is high

B.the price of medicine is high

C.doctors are overpaid

D.doctors must pay money to banks

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第10题
Research on genes will ( ) exciting new medical treatments
Research on genes will () exciting new medical treatments

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