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  Want a glance of the future of health care? Take a look at the way various networks of patient care are being connected to one another, and how this new connectivity is being exploited to deliver medicine to the patient, no matter where he or she may be.

  Online doctors offering advice based on normal symptoms are the most obvious example.Increasingly, however, remote diagnosis (远程诊断) will be based on real physiological data (生理数据) from the actual patient.A group from the University of Kentucky has shown that by using personal data assistance plus a mobile phone, it is perfectly practical to send a patient's important signs over the telephone.With this kind of equipment, the cry asking whether there was a doctor in the house could well be a thing of the past.

  Other medical technology groups are working on applying telemedicine to rural (countryside) care.And at least one team wants to use telemedicine as a tool for disaster need ?especially after earthquakes.On the whole, the trend is towards providing global access to medical data and experts' opinions.

  But there is one problem.Bandwidth (宽带) is the limiting factor for sending complex medical pictures around the world, CU photos being one of the biggest bandwidth users.Communication satellites may be able to deal with the short-term needs during disasters such as earthquakes or wars.But medicine is looking towards both the second generation Internet and third generation mobile phones for the future of remote medical service.

  Doctors have met to discuss computer-based tools for medical diagnosis, training and telemedicine.With the falling price of broadband communications, the new technologies should start a new time when telemedicine and the sharing of medical information, experts' opinions and diagnosis are common.

1.The writer chiefly talks about________.

[  ]

A.the use of telemedicine

B.the on-lined doctors

C.medical care and treatment

D.communication improvement

2.Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?

[  ]

A.Patients don't need doctors in hospitals any more.

B.It is impossible to send a patient's signs over the telephone.

C.Many teams use telemedicine dealing with disasters now.

D.Broadband communications will become cheaper in the future.

3.The “problem” in the fourth paragraph refers to the fact that________.

[  ]

A.bandwidth isn't big enough to send complex medical pictures

B.the second-generation of Internet has not become popular yet

C.communication satellites can only deal with short-termneeds

D.there is not enough equipment for spreading the medical care

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  Change is natural part of language development.The words you like to use are probably a little different from those that your grandparents used when they were young.A study carried out by a British company found that the use of e-mail has had a bad influence on the standard of written English.

  According to the research, computer users today are too busy to hit the“shift”buttons on their keyboards e-mails are often written in lower case, that is to say, with no capital letters for names or the beginning of sentences Spelling mistakes are generally accepted even in formal e-mails.And nouns are often used as verbs(e. g. Please bookmark this site.)With the development of the Internet, e-mail and mobile phone messages, a new language has deve10ped within just a few vears-we call it Weblish.The latest oxford English Dictionary has included many new words showing the changes in our communication culture While some language experts are concerned about the future of English and want to do something, John Simpson, chief editor of the dictionary says,“The standards may be different now but it has certainly encouraged writing and communication, which means a faster development of language change.There are a large number of words that either come from the Internet or have been given new meanings by the Internet.”

(1)

According to the research.people open write e-mails in lower ease to ________

[  ]

A.

save time

B.

show kindness

C.

make fun

D.

be different

(2)

All the following changes can be accepted in e-mail writing except ________

[  ]

A.

no capital letters

B.

spelling mistakes

C.

nouns being used as verbs

D.

no verbs in a sentence

(3)

The second paragraph mainly tells

[  ]

A.

the mistakes found in English e-mails

B.

the side effects of the use of e-mails

C.

the changes in English used in e-mails

D.

the reason why people use e-mail

(4)

Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

[  ]

A.

Spelling mistakes are not allowed in today's e-mails

B.

The Internet develops new words as well as new meanings to some old words.

C.

Weblish is only used in e-mails

D.

We cannot kind Weblish in a dictionary at present.

(5)

According to the passage, John Simpson probably agrees that ________

[  ]

A.

the use of e-mail stops the development of language

B.

mistakes in e-mail are very important to English

C.

everyone should learn to write e-mails in Weblish

D.

the Internet has brought great changes to English C.Giving a lesson.

Reading Comprehension

  After killing Osama Bin Laden and dropping his body into the ocean to avoid causing more hatred from the Muslims, the American government, shortly after that, released a video of Osama Bin Laden living in his safe house watching TV, which has been viewed millions of times.The following are comments made by Twitter viewers.

  Yeah, Osama got what he deserved, Iraq got what they deserved, and Afghanistan got what they deserved.Saddam got what he deserved, Hitler got what he deserved.The list goes on & on.

  I hate saying this but I believe America deserved 9/11 …They have screwed up so many governments….

  I’m American and I and my brother suspected the whole story about dropping him into the ocean.We feel if they really killed him they would keep his body for proof.

  All you Islamic haters are ignorant fools.The terrorists don’t have anything to do with the religion.They say they are part of the Islamic Religion but they are not.Nuking(kill somebody with nuclear bombs)Pakistan will do nothing by the way.

  Please give me the 2 minutes of my life back that I watched your pointless and fake video.

  Man? Why is this video fake? Rather than shouting about how it’s obviously not Osama, why not provide the arguments for it instead of coming off as if you simply want to deny it for the sake of denial.

  What a load of nonsense, an insult to any intelligent person, Bin Laden dead for ages…watch Benazir Bhutto say so on YouTube a week before she herself was murdered.The Muslims murdered her for being an American spy!

  I honestly don’t know what to believe, but … why did the terrorists confirm his death if it didn’t happen.

(1)

What can we learn from Comment G?

[  ]

A.

Benazir Bhutto was murdered because she was working for Bin Laden.

B.

Benazir Bhutto has been dead for a week since her murder.

C.

Benazir Bhutto was killed because she collected information for American government.

D.

Benazir Bhutto was a very intelligent woman working for You Tube.

(2)

Which of the following is TRUE?

[  ]

A.

Comment B thinks America is to blame for all terrorist attacks in the world.

B.

Comment C believes Bin Laden’s body is lying deep down in the ocean.

C.

Comment E argues that the video is not worth watching at all.

D.

Comment F is specially made upon Comment A.

(3)

It can be concluded from this passage that ________.

[  ]

A.

some people have some problems believing in the American government

B.

Bin Laden had been dead for quite a long time before his body was found

C.

the writer of Comment D is probably an Islamic believer

D.

Bin Laden’s death is still a mystery because the terrorists have denied it

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Australian Taboos(禁忌)

  Lots of international students experienced cultural shock in Australia.Undoubtedly, knowing more about Australia is of importance for a pleasant school life there.The following are some common taboos, or habits that are seen as offensive or rude by most Australians.If you want to make a good impression, it is best to avoid these habits.

  ·  1   In Australia it is common to see people using handkerchiefs to blow their noses.This is not considered unclean as it is in some cultures.

  ·Making a noise when eating is thought to be rude.Eating in a public places should be done quietly.  2  

  ·As in many countries, dropping rubbish or leaving it behind is considered impolite and is punishable with a fine.

  ·Other social taboos includes opening someone's door without knocking first and going through a door without holding it open for the person behind you.  3  

    4   You should find out about accommodation and language training.Reading books about Australia will give you an idea of the different cultural environment.  5   If you are prepared for differences, are ready to enjoy the experience as a whole and keep a sense of humor and optimism,, then it should all turn out to be a pleasant learning and life adventure.

A.These two are the habits anyone should avoid for ever.

B.Arriving late for an appointment is not appreciated.

C.However, the best preparation is a positive, realistic attitude.

D.Besides, constant clearing of the throat at table is thought to be rude.

E.Sniffing instead of blowing your nose is considered unacceptable.

F.Blowing your nose instead of sniffing is considered unacceptable.

G.Also, by planning ahead you will be better prepared for the study in Australia.

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  Bored by the Chinese courses he was majoring in, Zuo Cheng, 18, couldn't imagine having to drag himself into class day after day, week after week, for four years.

  The Beijing Language and Culture University student decided that enough was enough.  1  

  “It may seem like I’ve wasted a year and have to start college all over again, but now that I’ve settled on a field I'll be able to concentrate, ” Zuo said.

  Zuo is not alone.

  At the China Three Gorges University in Yichang in Hubei Province 53 out of 59 students in the Physics Department took transfer exams last semester.  2  

  “   3   Many students picked colleges before majors, only to discover their mistakes a few weeks after arrival on the campus.” said Jiang Xin, 20, who was able to switch to electrical engineering and automation from physics.He said that physics graduates had few other options besides going into teaching.  4  

  A new survey, of 2, 500 students nationwide starting in September this year, suggests that as much as 35 percent of students are disappointed by their courses.

  However, Shao Yangfang, who works at the admissions office of University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, advised students to consider both short-term and long-term goals.

  “After graduation do you want to find yourself in a job very specially related to your college major? Or, would you like to possess the knowledge and skills that will enable you to work in many areas?   5   Above all, your choice of major should be based on your own interest, abilities and personality.” Shao said.

A.These are the questions students need to consider.

B.After rounds of exams and interviews, he managed to transfer to the Department of International Accounting.

C.He added that a career in education just didn't suit him.

D.Unfortunately only 22 of them got a place on another major.

E.Many college students don't care about their future career.

F.When we were at high schools very few of us understood how a major relates to a career.

G.When we were at high schools, we already knew what are hot majors and what are unexpected ones.

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