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Britain’S doctors,when treating the overweight,should__________ .A.encourage a long—term d

Britain’S doctors,when treating the overweight,should__________ .

A.encourage a long—term diet for everyone

B.be more considerate and give detailed advice

C.first consider why so many people arefat

D.do aU of the above

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第1题
In Britain people usually have a doctor near their home or in their town. This is the
local doctor. You have to register with a doctor before you can make an appointment. You usually have to fill in a form. and the doctor examines you. Families often all register with the same doctor. Doctors often work together in groups, and the name of the place where they work is a Doctor's Surgery. The government pays for this system, and it is free to go to see your doctor. If the doctor decides that you need treatment he can prescribe medicine. For example he can prescribe antibiotics for an infection. Medicine can be tablets to take with water or liquid to drink. The doctor writes the prescription. You take the prescription to the chemist's, and the chemist will make up the medicine for you. You usually have to pay some money for the medicine --- but you don't have to pay the full price.

(1). British people usually go a long way to see a doctor.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(2). Some rich British families don't register with the same doctor.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't way.

(3). British people don't have to pay when they see their doctor.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(4). Doctors always work alone in their own Doctor's Surgery.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

(5). British people usually have to pay for their prescription at the chemist's.

A、 Right.

B、Wrong.

C、Doesn't say.

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第2题
Apart from choosing a partner for life and hopeful...

Apart from choosing a partner for life and hopefully having a family of ones own,perhaps the most important decision that one takes in life concerns the choice of a career.It is a good idea if young people realise that there is a big difference between a career and ajob. A job can mean anything from doing the washing up in a restaurant during the univer-sity vacation to working ina corner shop. It may be that a particular job lasts for years,but unless it involves some aspect of special training leading to qualifications, it remains a job and not a career, There are of. course. exceptions to this generalisation For example.many pop singers are self-trained, but the suecessful ones think of their development astheir career.

Of course. it has to be said that certain careers require fairly low level qualifications before a person can enter a training programme or gain experience on the job, In Britain,being a policeman or a nurse only requires a person to have the basic school leaving certificate of four or five GCSEs. Unfortunately, with the same kind of qualifications, a police -man can earn a quite reasonable salary, while,ordinary nurses are among the worst paid professionals of that society. Of course, certain careers take years of training for example, if one wants to become an accountant,a doctor or a lawyer. Even senior teachers, particularly those working in universities. may be in full-time educational training for eight years.

It is essential that young people choose their career carefully. It is no good wanting to he a doctor if one cannot stand the sighi of blood! It is pointless considering the teaching profession if one doctors not like young people. Some people even have the most peruliar And unrealistic ideas of what they want to do. Take for example the case of a young man who rang up a radio programme about careers recently and said he wanted advice on how to become a lion tamer! It is very likely that lion tamers (and there are not that many around) start working with animals at a very early age. They are probably born into a show business family. The young man on the radio, on the other hand, did not even seem to like cats.

What other two choices are important in life apart from a career?

A.Choosing a partner for life and doing the washing up in a restaurant.

B.Choosing a partner for life and working in a corner shop.

C.Choosing a partner for life and hopefully havinK a family of one’s own.

D.Taking a job and having a family of one’s own.

Which of these definitions of "generalisation" is suitable?A.An unspecific statement.

B.The main poim of an argument.

C.One idea leading on to another.

D.A detailed statement.

What does it require in Britain to be b policeman or a nurse?A.A training programme

B.The basic school leaving certificate of four or five GCSEs

C.Gain experience on the job

D.Special training leading to qualifications

For the following careers, which doesn’t take years of training?A.A fireman.

B.An accountant.

C.A senior teacher.

D.A doctor.

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第3题
In Britain the ________ are all painted red.A.letter boxesB.letters boxesC.letter’s boxe

In Britain the ________ are all painted red.

A.letter boxes

B.letters boxes

C.letter’s boxes

D.letters’ boxes

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第4题
If injured, the fireman will ______.A.be treated immediately with the computer's helpB.har

If injured, the fireman will ______.

A.be treated immediately with the computer's help

B.hardly get proper treatment with the help of the information given by the center

C.appreciate the computer's help very much

D.ask doctors and nurses for help

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第5题
The present campaigns that doctors have begun are______. A. to save or rescue more than tw

The present campaigns that doctors have begun are______.

A. to save or rescue more than two million people

B. to reveal the fight between doctors and mosquitoes

C. to support the WHO's effects in destroying mosquitoes

D. to kill all malaria-bearing mosquitoes before their resistance becomes too great

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第6题
We can conclude from the passage thatA.today's under-thirties are leading a miserable life

We can conclude from the passage that

A.today's under-thirties are leading a miserable life in Britain

B.Laura Lenox-Conyngham's attitude to work and life represents that of many young professionals in Britain

C.life can get harder for under-thirties in Britain

D.elders enjoy extremely high living standards in Britain

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第7题
Why do the American doctors think of using laser light to treat heart disease?A.B

Why do the American doctors think of using laser light to treat heart disease?

A.Beeause laser light is quite powerful.

B.Because laser light is penetrating.

C.Because laser light can destroy the blocking materials in human’s artery.

D.Because laser light can travel through the human body.

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第8题
What's the author's attitude towards the Asian flu? ______.A.He simply reports the disease

What's the author's attitude towards the Asian flu? ______.

A.He simply reports the disease objectively

B.He is worried about the spread of the disease

C.He is disappointed at the tests of the London doctors

D.He believes that the disease will soon be controlled

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第9题
After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?A.It is a children's hospital

After reading the story what can we infer about the hospital?

A.It is a children's hospital.

B.It has strict rules about visiting hours.

C.The nurses and doctors there don't work hard.

D.A lot of patients come to this hospital every day.

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第10题
Britain’s climate is influenced by _______ that sweeps up from the equator and flows past the British Isles.

A、the Gulf Strteam

B、the Brazil Current

C、the Labrador Current

D、the Falkland current

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