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  Self-employed private physicians who charge a fee for each patient visit are the foundation of medical practice in the United States.Most physicians have a contract relationship with one or more hospitals in the community.They send their patients to this hospital, which usually charges patients according to the number of days they stay and the facilities(operating room, tests, medicines that they use).Some hospitals belong to a city, a state or, in the case of veteran's hospitals, a federal government agency.Others are operated by religious orders(教会)or other non-profit groups.

  Some medical doctors are on salary.Salaried physicians may work as hospital staff members, or residents, who are often still in training.They may teach in medical schools, be hired by corporations to care for their workers or work for the federal government's Public Health Service.

  Physicians are among the best paid professionals in the United States.In the 1980s, it was not uncommon for medical doctors to earn incomes of more than $ 100,000 a year.Specialists, particularly surgeons, might earn several times that amount.Physicians list many reasons why they deserve to be so well rewarded for their work.One reason is the long and expensive preparation required to become a physician in the United States.Most would be that physicians first attend college for four years, which can cost nearly $ 20,000 a year at one of the best private institutions.Prospective physicians then attend medical school for four years.Tuition alone can exceed $ 10 000 a year.By the time they have obtained their medical degrees, many young physicians are deeply in debt.They still face three to five years of residency(实习阶段)in a hospital, the first year as an apprentice physician.The hours are long and the pay is relatively low.Setting up a medical practice is expensive, too.Sometimes several physicians will decide to establish a group practice, so they can share the expense of maintaining an office and buying equipment.These physicians also take care of each other's patients in emergencies.

  Physicians work long hours and must accept a great deal of responsibility.Many medical procedures, even quite routine ones, involve risk.It is understandable that physicians want to be well rewarded for making decisions which can mean the difference between life and death.

(1)

According to the passage, it is unlikely that an American hospital is owned by ________

[  ]

A.

a church

B.

a corporation

C.

a city

D.

a state?

(2)

The expenses for becoming a qualified(合格的)physician are spent on ________

[  ]

A.

schooling and retraining

B.

practice in a hospital

C.

facilities he or she uses

D.

education he or she receives

(3)

According to the passage, how long does it at least take for a would-be physician to become an independent physician in the USA?

[  ]

A.

About seven years.

B.

Eight years.

C.

Ten years.

D.

About twelve years.?

(4)

Sometimes several physicians set up a group medical practice mainly because ________

[  ]

A.

there are so many patients that it is difficult for one physician to take care of all of them

B.

they can take turns to work long hours

C.

facilities may be too much of a burden for one physician to shoulder

D.

no one wants to assume too much responsibility

(5)

Which of the following statements could fully express the author's view towards physicians' payment in the USA?

[  ]

A.

For their expensive education and their responsibility, they deserve a handsome pay

B.

It is reasonable for physicians to have a large income because their work is very dangerous.

C.

Physicians should be better paid because they work long hours under bad conditions.

D.

Physicians have great responsibility, so it is understandable that they should be well rewarded.

答案:1.B;2.A;3.D;4.C;5.A;
解析:

(2)

第三段讲述了医生从上学到实习的花费。

(3)

根据第三段:(1)first attend college for four years;(2)then attend medical school for four years;(3)still face three to five years of residency in a hospital.可知。

(4)

根据第四段内容they can share the expense of maintaining an office and buying equipment.可知。


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  When Nancy Lublin got $ 5000 from her great grandfather, she never once considered taking a vacation or paying off student loans(借款). ____1____ the 24-year-old New York University law student began thinking about the clothing ____2____ faced by most of today's low-income women: “If she goes for a job interview ____3_____ dressed, she won't get the job,”Lublin says.“But without a job, she can't ____4____ proper clothing.”

  

  A few weeks later, Lublin ____5___ Dress for Success and began searching for clothing and volunteers(志愿者). She asked women to give away ____6____ business clothes that were ____7____ in good condition. She asked the members of diet centers to give away clothes that no longer fit. At first Lublin ____8____ the clothes in her one-bed-room apartment, but finally she found ___9___ in Greenwich Village church basement, which now ___10___ as the organization's main office.

  

  Today, when women arrive at the office for help with job-hunting, they ____11___ a dress, shoes, a bag, stockings and jewelry, and self-confidence as well. Some are trying to enter the work __12___ after being on welfare(福利)for years.

  

  __13____Dress for Success fitted its first per son who got help a year ago, more than 1 000 women have received dresses and many have won ___14___. Yarit Polanco was recently __15___ as a law-firm office manager. “Thanks to Dress for Success, I made a good impression(印象)and was accepted.”she says.

  

  Donations(捐赠)are now __16___ in, including jewelry and 6 000 pairs of trousers and $ 40 000 worth of handbags. Broadcast journalists have given suits. And Lublin is opening Dress for Success ____17____ in other cities. “Many women have clothes ____18___ around that they'll never wear again,” says a volunteer.“Nancy's ___19___ is simple and practical and the ___20___ has proved so important to those women who are in great need of it.”

  

(1)A.Anyway      

B.Instead      

   C.Fortunately      

D.Meanwhile      

(2)A.condition      

B.direction      

   C.design      

D.plan      

(3)A.poorly      

B.well      

   C.better      

D.worse      

(4)A.make      

B.find      

   C.wear      

D.afford      

(5)A.reached      

B.called      

   C.founded      

D.visited      

(6)A.used      

B.needed      

   C.new      

D.torn      

(7)A.yet      

B.already      

   C.Almost      

D.still      

(8)A.hid      

B.stored      

   C.discovered      

D.hanged      

(9)A.space      

B.employers      

   C.work      

D.office      

(10)A.regards      

B.serves      

    C.looks      

D.lies      

(11)A.buy      

B.sell      

    C.receive      

D.watch      

(12)A.office      

B.victory      

    C.wealth      

D.force      

(13)A.When      

B.Once      

    C.although      

D.Since      

(14)A.jobs      

B.shoes      

    C.business      

D.prizes      

(15)A.fired      

B.hired      

    C.interviewed      

D.considered      

(16)A.giving      

B.pouring      

    C.showing      

D.sending      

(17)A.schools      

B.trades      

    C.races      

D.branches      

(18)A.lying      

B.appearing      

    C.collecting      

D.coming      

(19)A.promise      

B.belief      

    C.idea      

D.opinion      

(20)A.help      

B.work      

    C.shop      

D.money      

阅读下面短文并回答问题,然后将答案写在试卷的相应位置(注意问题后的词数要求)

  [1] Imagine walking up to a world where China is the world's leading superpower, astronauts are busy walking on Mars and a brand new political party is ruling the UK? Well, this could be the reality in 13 years if some of the predictions of 100, 000 Britons are correct.

  [2] The survey asked the people of the UK how they pictured the world in 2025.

  [3] Nearly half believe Prince William will be crowned King of England instead of Prince Charles although one in six think the monarchy(君主制度)will have been abolished.A quarter of those surveyed believe a new party will form the government in 2025, although the same number of people think that Labour will be back in power.

  [4] On the world stage 60 per cent think China is set to become the world's leading superpower, while a third think Great Britain will be made up of four self-governed countries.

  [5] Meanwhile technology will have come on in leaps and bounds.Four percent are optimistic that there will be a permanent human base on Mars while one in ten expect a colony of humans to be living in space.More than half questioned in the MSN study predict people will watch all their favorite shows via TV sets hooked up to the Internet.Two-thirds believe cosmetic surgery(整容手术)will have become common and one in six think we will look after our own health using computers rather than ________.

  [6] But at least we can amuse ourselves with the daily comings and goings of pop singers and reality stars, as more than half think that "celebrity"(明星)will be a registered profession.

1.What is the main idea of the text?(no more than 10 words)

________________

2.Which sentence in the text is closest in meaning to the following one?

The British people were questioned about their predictions of the world in 13 years.

________________

3.Fill in the blank in Paragraph 5 with proper words.(no more than 5 words)

________________

4.Many people think cosmetic surgery will have become common by 2025.What's your opinion? Please give at least two reasons.(no more than 25 words)

________________

5.Translate the underlined sentence in Paragraph three into Chinese.

________________

Most 23-year-olds have not done enough in life to be worthy of having their own documentary(纪录片)
  Most 23-year-olds aren't LeBron James.
  The NBA superstar, who recently won gold at the Beijing Olympics, has just released More Than a Game. It is a documentary that follows his rise to stardom (明星地位) and how he and four childhood friends overcame long odds to win a national championship in high school.
  Combining footage (镜头) taken during James' career at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School in Akron, Ohio, US, along with one-on-one interviews by writer/director Kris Belman, home videos, and personal family photographs, the film is about much more than basketball. At its core (核心) is a story of friendship, loyalty and love.
  "We set out with a goal as kids and we wanted to accomplish that someway, somehow by using basketball as a tool, not knowing that it was going to create other opportunities for us," James said. "We didn't know it was going to create a brotherhood and trust. We grew from kids into young men."
  While James is the star, his former teammates, Dru Joyce III, Sian Cotton, Willie McGee and Romeo Travis, play a major role in the film.
  Their journey began together as 8-year-old boys, winds through years traveling all over America playing in basketball tournaments and finishes in their senior season at St. Vincent-St. Mary High School.
  At the time, Belman was a college film student. He set out to film James and his friends' season as his final school project, a 10-minute documentary. But after gaining the trust of the players and coach Dru Joyce, Belman spent two months filming and eventually teamed with producer Harvey Mason Jr to the full-length feature.
  James hopes the film will inspire youngsters (年轻人).
  "We set out with a goal when we were eight and we accomplished it when we were 18," he said. "It's a great story and I wanted to get it out to kids that have a dream, that they should continue to go after it, believe in it and live it if they want to accomplish something."
【小题1】LeBron James achieved his goal set at 8 when        .

A.he won a gold medal at the Beijing Olympics
B.He won a national championship in high school
C.he became a collage student
D.he was interviewed by Kris Belman
【小题2】Which of the following is unlikely to be included in the description of James?
A.Friendly.B.Faithful.C.Hardworking.D.Self-centered.
【小题3】More Than a Game is          .
A.James’ favorite story about his childhood
B.a documentary filmed by James’ classmate
C.a film made by Belman
D.an article a bout James’ high school life
【小题4】We can learn from the passage that More Than a Game is       .
A.inspiring B.dullC.puzzlingD.imaginary

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

  Are you truly happy? Do you ever know what that it means to be happy and what it takes to achieve happiness?   51   the following are a few tips that I follow to create happiness in my life.

  ●  Make a plan for attaining goals that you believe will make you happy. You moods will very likely increase if you are going after something you value.

  ●  Surround yourself with happy people. It is easy to begin to think negatively when you are surrounded by people who think that way.   52   .

  ●  When something goes wrong, try to figure out a solution instead of being absorbed in self pity. Truly happy people don't allow setbacks to affect their mood because they know that with a little thought they can turn the circumstances back to their favor.

  ●    53   These few minutes will give you opportunity to focus on the positive things in your life and will lead you to continuous happiness.

  ●    54   .Whether you treat yourself to lunch, take a long, relaxing bath or simply spend a few extra minutes on your appearance, you will be subconsciously(下意识地)putting yourself in a better mood.

  ●  Finding the humor in situations can also lead to happiness. Find a way to make light of a situation that would otherwise make you happy.

  ●  Keeping healthy is another way to achieve happiness.   55   .

A.What makes one person happy may be very different from what makes someone else happy.

B.On the contrary, if you are around people who are happy, their emotional state will be infectious.

C.Being overweight or not eating nutritious foods can have a negative effect on your mood.

D.These are important questions for anyone who is seeking happiness to ask themselves.

  E.Spend a few minutes each day thinking about the things that make you happy.

  F.There are some steps in life that lead to happiness.

  G.It's also important to take some time each day to do something nice for yourself.

 

Being sociable looks like a good way to add years to your life. Relationships with family, friends, neighbours, even pets, will all do the trick, but the biggest longevity (长寿) boost seems to come from marriage or an equivalent relationship. The effect was first noted in 1858 by William Farr, who wrote that widows (寡妇)and widowers  were at a much higher risk of dying than their married peers. Studies since then suggest that marriage could add as much as seven years to a man’s life and two to a woman’s. The effect holds for all causes of death, whether illness, accident or self-harm.

  Even if the odds are stacked against you, marriage can more than compensate. Linda Waite of the University of Chicago has found that a married older man with heart disease can expect to live nearly four years longer than an unmarried man with a healthy heart. Likewise, a married man who smokes more than a pack a day is likely to live as long as a divorced man who doesn’t smoke. There’s a flip side, however, as partners are more likely to become ill or die in the couple of years following their spouse’s death, and caring for a spouse with mental disorder can leave you with some of the same severe problems. Even so, the odds favour marriage. In a 30-year study of more than 10,000 people, Nicholas Christakis of Harvard Medical School describes how all kinds of social networks have similar effects.

  So how does it work? The effects are complex, affected by socio-economic factors, health-service provision, emotional support and other more physiological (生理的) mechanisms. For example, social contact can boost development of the brain and immune system, leading to better health and less chance of depression later in life. People in supportive relationships may handle stress better. Then there are the psychological benefits of a supportive partner.

  A life partner, children and good friends are all recommended if you aim to live to 100. The ultimate social network is still being mapped out, but Christakis says: “People are interconnected, so their health is interconnected.”

1.William Farr’s study and other studies show that _________.

  A .social life provides an effective cure for illness

  B. being sociable helps improve one’s quality of life

  C. women benefit more than men from marriage

  D. marriage contributes a great deal to longevity

2.Linda Waite’s studies support the idea that _________.

  A. older men should quit smoking to stay healthy

  B. marriage can help make up for ill health

  C. the married are happier than the unmarried

  D. unmarried people are likely to suffer in later life

3.It can be inferred from the context that the “flip side” (Line 4, Para. 2) refers to _________.

  A. the disadvantages of being married

  B. the emotional problems arising from marriage

  C. the responsibility of taking care of one’s family

  D. the consequence of a broken marriage

4. What does the author say about social networks?

  A. They have effects similar to those of a marriage.

  B. They help develop people’s community spirit.

  C. They provide timely support for those in need.

  D. They help relieve people of their life’s burdens.

5.What can be inferred from the last paragraph?

  A. It’s important that we develop a social network when young.

  B. To stay healthy, one should have a proper social network.

  C. Getting a divorce means risking a reduced life span.

  D. We should share our social networks with each other.

 

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