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  “Dream may be more important than sleep. We all need to dream,some scientists say.

  Dream takes up(占据)about one quarter of our sleeping time. People have a few dreams each night. Dreams are like short films. They are usually in colour. Some dreams are like old films. They come to us over and over again. That may be because the dreamer is worrying about something. Dreaming may be a way of trying to find an answer.

  Some people get new ideas about their work from dreams. They may think about their work all day. These thoughts can carry over into dreams.

  Sometimes we wake up with a good feeling from a dream. But often we can't remember the dream.

  Too much dreaming can be harmful(有害的). The more we sleep, the longer we dream. The mind is hard at work when we dream. That is why(……的原因)we may have a long sleep and still wake up tired.

(1) It may be less important to sleep than to ________.

[  ]

Athink

Bdream

Cwork

Dstudy

(2) Dreams and films are usually ________.

[  ]

Avery long

Bvery sad

Cabout work

Din colour

(3) Why do some people often dream about their work?

[  ]

ABecause they are tired in the daytime.

BBecause they are not interested in their work.

CBecause they may be thinking about their work all day.

DBecause they have too much work to do.

(4) The main idea of the story is ________.

[  ]

Awhat dream is

Bpeople like to sleep

Cdreams are like films

Dwe always remember dreams

(5) Which of the following is true?

[  ]

ASleeping without dreams takes up about a quarter of our sleeping time.

BWhen we dream the mind doesn't work.

CToo much dreaming is good for health.

DWe may be still tired after a long sleep.

答案:B;D;C;A;D
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  Dr.Black put on a false smile(假笑)as she entered Janet’s hospital room.She couldn’t let Janet see that she was worried.Yet she had been searching for the cause of Janet’s illness and hadn’t found a clue.

  “How are you feeling today?” Dr.Black asked her patient.Janet replied that she felt about the same-terribly uncomfortable.

  The doctor tried to get Janet’s mind off her health by talking about Janet’s vacation at Lake Winnow.But Dr.Black couldn’t keep her own mind on the conversation.She kept wondering what could be wrong with her patient.

  Suddenly Janet’s words stopped Dr.Black’s thoughts:“…the vacation was really perfect, except for the food.The last meal I ate was especially terrible.”

  Dr.Black quickly came back to the talk, “Janet, when did you eat that meal?” Janet said that it had been the day before yesterday.

  “I think we’ve discovered your problem,” Dr.Black said as she left.Several hours later, Dr.Black was back with the answer.“Janet, the food you ate made you ill.You’re suffering from food poisoning.Now that we know what’s wrong, we can take care of your problem.”

(1)

What made Janet sick?

[  ]

A.

an insect(昆虫)bite

B.

bad food

C.

bad water

D.

cold weather

(2)

Where did Janet go on her vacation?

[  ]

A.

She took a trip to the city.

B.

She went camping in the mountains.

C.

She spent a week at the seashore.

D.

She took a trip to a lake.

(3)

What is the main idea of the story?

[  ]

A.

A doctor discovers what made Janet sick.

B.

Dr.Black becomes ill.

C.

Janet goes on vacation.

D.

A doctor talks to Janet in the hospital.

(4)

What would happen to Janet shortly after? She would ________.

[  ]

A.

be worse

B.

be OK

C.

die

D.

be angry with the doctor

阅读理解

  This incident took place one morning outside Albert Schweitzer's hospital in the African jungle(丛林). A patient had gone fishing in another man's boat. The owner of the boat thought he should be given all the fish that were caught. Dr Schweitzer said to the boat owner:

  “You are right because the other man should have asked permission(允许)to use your boat. But you are wrong because you are careless and lazy. You only twisted(绕)the chain of your boat round a tree instead of fastening(拴牢)it with a padlock. Of laziness you are guilty (有罪的)because you were asleep in your house on this moonlit night instead of making use of the good opportunity for fishing. ”

  He turned to the patient: “But you were in the wrong when you took the boat without asking the owner's permission. You were in the right because you were not so lazy as he was and you did not want to let the moonlit night go by without making some use of it. ”

  Dr Schweitzer divided the catch among the fisherman, the boat owner, and the hospital.

1.The owner of the boat was wrong because ________.

  [  ]

A.the boat did not really belong to him

B.he should have locked his boat to a tree

C.he wasted a good fishing night

D.Both B and C

2.Schweitzer's patient was right because ________.

[  ]

A.the boat really belonged to the hosptial

B.he had used the night well

C.he had asked for permission to use the boat

D.Both A and C

3.From the story we can know that ________.

[  ]

A.both of the men were patients

B.the natives trusted Dr Schweitzer

C.Dr Schweitzer's hospital was in the jungle

D.the boat was fastened with a rope

4.The best title for this story is ________.

[  ]

A.The Argument

B.A Wise Man's Decision

C.Fishing at Night

D.Fishing on the Moonlit Night

阅读理解

  E-mail can be a powerful new tool in improving communication between patients and doctors, according to one expert.

  “Using the Internet, doctors can answer more questions from more patients in a shorter time,” writes dr. Dada Pal, a famous doctor in Manchester, UK.

  According to Pal, nearly forty percent of American patients say they have used e-mail to communicate with a doctor.

  He notes, however, that although patients have such interest, only up to two percent of doctors in the United States offer e-mail service.

  Using e-mail, doctors can make sure of their advice and point, patient to patient information materials and other resources on the Internet. It's said that more than ten thousand health-oriented websites already exist now.

  However, some people worry that widespread use of medical e-mail might set up two kinds of care-one for Internet “haves” and another for the “have-nots”.

  But Pal points out that “by the year 2000 nearly every library will offer (Internet and e-mail) services in the United States, allowing even low-income patients to use such means.” Pal also talks about other possible barriers to the acceptance of medical e-mail.

  “Doctors may be unwilling to offer e-mail services for fear of increasing workload and uncertainty about payment for the time they spent,” he explains, and patients may worry that their medical information might be read by others. “But these problems can all be solved,” he adds.

  E-mail may well help us a lot in health care, Pal concludes. “Patients can get in normal clinics,” he points out, “and they might find communication on the information superhighway less fearful, than face-to-face dialogues with their doctors.”

1.The article introduces a new way of patient-doctor communication ________.

[  ]

A.by e-mail

B.by visiting

C.by searching the Internet

D.by using the computer

2.According to the passage, some people worry that ________.

[  ]

A.it might have to serve both who have access to the Internet and those who don't

B.it might meet double doubts from those who have access to the Internet and those who don't

C.it might make trouble between those who can use the Internet and those who can't

D.it might make trouble between those who have Internet experiences and those who haven't

3.All the following points are advantages of using medical e-mail except ________.

[  ]

A.it is more reliable

B.it is less frightening

C.it troubles patients and doctors to understand each other better

D.it provides patients more choices of treatment

4.What does the word “barrier” mean?

[  ]

A.可能
B.危险
C.障碍
D.秘密

5.Which of the following is true about e-mail in the United States?

[  ]

A.Every patient cannot use it.

B.Only doctors can use it.

C.Patients needn't pay for their treatment by using e-mail.

D.No others can read the information sent by e-mail.

阅读理解

  Henry was from the United States and he had come to London for a week's holiday. One day he was not feeling well, so he went to a clerk (职员) at the desk of his hotel and said,“I want to see a doctor. Can you give me the name of a good one?”

The clerk looked in a book and then said,“Doctor Kenneth Grey, 61010.”

  Henry said,“Thank you very much. Is he expensive?”“Well,”the clerk answered, “he always charges(索价) his patients(病人) two pounds for their first visit to him, and 1.5 pounds for later visits.”

  Henry decided to save 50 pence, so when he went to see the doctor, he said,“I've come again, doctor.” For a few seconds the doctor looked at his face carefully without saying anything. Then he nodded (点头) and said,“Oh, yes.” He examined him and then said,“Everything's going as it should, just continue(继续) with the medicine I gave you last time.”

根据上面的短文,选择正确答案。

(1)Now in London Henry was ________.

[  ]

A.a native(本地的)
B.a student
C.a worker
D.a stranger

(2)Which of the following statements is TRUE according to (根据) the passage?

[  ]

A.The clerk thought that Dr. Kenneth was a good doctor there.

B.Henry didn't think that Dr. Kenneth was a good doctor there.

C.Dr. Kenneth never examined his patients carefully.

D.The second visit to Dr. Kenneth should cost him one pound and then the third visit 50 pence.

(3)After Dr. Kenneth heard what Henry said, ________.

[  ]

A.he remembered that he had seen him before

B.he examined Henry's face carefully and knew he was very ill

C.He knew Henry told a lie (说谎)

D.He remembered what kind of medicine he gave to Henry last time

(4)From the passage we can infer (推断) ________.

[  ]

A.Henry took the medicine that Dr. Kenneth gave him and got well soon

B.Dr. Kenneth examined Henry and told him he was not ill

C.Henry saved 50 pence and he also got well

D.Henry did no get himself cured (治愈)

(5)What can you learn from the passage? ________

[  ]

A.We should pay less money when we see the doctor next time.

B.We should be honest (诚实) in our daily (日常的) life.

C.We should not see any doctor from London because he is not serious

D.We should see the doctor from London because he is very serious.

阅读理解

  One evening in November, Dr. Berlin received a telephone call from Mrs. Green. “please, Dr. Berlin, come to my house, I had 5000 dollars on my desk and now it is gone.”

  Dr. Berlin arrived at Mr. green's house at eight o'clock. First he asked Mrs. Green,“When did you see the money at last?”

  “At seven o'clock, I put it on my desk in my living room. Then I went to wash my hair. I came back at seven thirty and the money was gone.”

  “I see,”Dr. Berlin said.“Were you alone in the house?”“No. My sister's son Jack is here, too.”Then Dr. Berlin and Mrs. Green went to Jack's room.

  “Please sit down, ”Jack said. Dr. Berlin sat on the only chair in the room, and the chair was cold. He also saw some books on the ground near his feet.

  “What have you been doing this evening?” Dr. Berlin asked.

  “I came home at six thirty, and went right to my room. I've been sitting in that chair and reading all the evening. I never got up and I never left the room. Maybe somebody came into the house and took my aunt's money.”

  After hearing that, Dr. Berlin was clear about who had taken the money.

(1)When did Dr. Berlin answer the phone from Mrs. Green?

[  ]

A.At 6:30
B.At 7:00
C.After 7:30
D.At 8:00

(2)Where did Mrs. Green put her money?

[  ]

A.In her living room.

B.In her washing room.

C.In Jack's room.

D.In her office

(3)When did the thief take Mrs. Green's money?

[  ]

A.After Dr. Berlin came to Mrs. Green's house.

B.When Jack was reading.

C.After Mrs. Green went to wash her hair.

D.When Dr. Berlin was answering the phone.

(4)Who took the 5000 dollars?

[  ]

A.Mrs. Green herself.
B.Mrs. Green's sister.
C.Jack.
D.Somebody else.

(5)Which of the following is wrong?

[  ]

A.Mrs. Green didn't live alone.

B.Dr. Berlin found out the chair was cold.

C.Mrs. Green was Jack's aunt.

D.Jack was really reading books in the chair all that evening.

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