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I recently had a patient undergo surgery. He’d been out to have dinner with some friends and had started to feel ____, so he came in to see me. I made the diagnosis (诊断) and called a surgical colleague to do the operation on him. Afterwards, I ____the surgeon, who rep orted the operation had gone well, with almost no blood loss, and considered the whole process a success. When I went to visit my patient in his hospital room, however, he painted a much ____ picture. He was very thankful to be ____ and to all of us who’d worked hard to bring that ____about. But what he was most focused on was how ____ his minute-by-minute experience had been. He’d been in terrible pain and felt incredibly uncomfortable after the operation. He had to wait in recovery for an hour ____ they’d gotten his post-operative pain under control. He’d also had a terrible itch (痒痒) between his shoulder that he was unable to ____ by himself and couldn’t get anyone else to help him until he’d gotten his nurse’s ____ . When he’d been cleared to ____ the operation room, he’d been all but forgotten about for another hour until his hospital room was ready. He’d wanted to ____ the room number so he could text his wife, but no one around told him. Finally, when he’d arrived at his room, he ____ that he couldn’t eat anything until he started passing gas. As I listened to his ____ , I realized what a gap existed in doctors’ goals and his. Doctors ____ to save him, but they didn’t understand how much the little things ___ his experience in hospital.

1.A. sick B. happy C. sleepy D. tired

2.A. cared for B. talked with C. thought of D. looked after

3.A. exact B. different C. beautiful D. strange

4.A. shameful B. calm C. alive D. popular

5.A. benefit B. future C. news D. result

6.A. costly B. awful C. confusing D. unforgettable

7.A. since B. until C. before D. unless

8.A. treat B. reach C. recognize D. see

9.A. payment B. instruction C. attention D. advice

10.A. repair B. clean C. visit D. leave

11.A. recall B. know C. record D. say

12.A. learned B. suggested C. insisted D. thought

13.A. efforts B. complaints C. measures D. experiences

14.A. aimed B. suggested C. afforded D. seemed

15.A. discovered B. affected C. improved D. kept

1.A

2.B

3.B

4.C

5.D

6.B

7.C

8.B

9.C

10.D

11.B

12.A

13.B

14.A

15.C

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试题分析:医生觉得手术很成功,但是病人却抱怨自己的遭遇。同样的事情,不同的态度

1.A考查形容词辨析A. sick生病的;B. happy高兴的;C. sleepy 睡着的;D. tired累的;根据后句中I made the diagnosis可推断,病人感觉自己发病了,故选A项。根据后句中I made the diagnosis可推断,病人感觉自己发病了,故选A项。

2.2】B考查动词短语辨析A. cared for 关心;B. talked with与。。说话;C. thought of 认为;D. looked after 照顾;根据句中who reported可知,作者和负责手术的医生交谈,故选B项。

3.3】B考查形容词辨析A. exact确切的;B. different不同的;C. beautiful 漂亮的;D. strange奇怪的; 根据gone well和下一段中in terrible pain的对比可知选B项。

4.4】C考查形容词辨析A. shameful羞愧的;B. calm平静的; C. alive活着的;D. popular 流行的;根据句中very thankful和to all of us who’d worked hard可推断,病人很感恩自己能够活下来,故选C项。

5.5】D考查名词辨析A. benefit 利益;B. future 将来;C. news新闻;D. result 结果;这里指手术成功这个结果,故选D项。

6.6】B考查形容词辨析A. costly昂贵的;B. awful极坏的;C. confusing 令人困惑的;D. unforgettable 难忘的;根据下一段中He’d been in terrible pain and felt incredibly uncomfortable可知,这里指他痛苦的经历,故选B项。

7.7】C考查连词辨析A. since自从;B. until直到;C. before之前;D. unless除非;根据句中wait in recovery可知,这里指在……之前,故选C项。

8.8】B考查动词辨析A. treat对待;B. reach到达,够到;C. recognize辨认;D. see 看到;根据句中between his shoulder blades可知,病人自己够不到,故选B项。

9.9】C考查名词辨析A. payment 支付;B. instruction说明;C. attention 注意;D. advice 建议;根据句中until可推断,最后终于有护士注意了,故选C项。

10.0】D考查动词辨析A. repair修理;B. clean 清理;C. visit 参观;D. leave离开;根据句中his hospital room was ready可知,这里指离开手术室,故选D项。

11.1】B考查动词辨析A. recall 回忆;B. know知道;C. record记录;D. say 说;根据句中but no one around told him可知,病人想知道房间号,故选B项。

12.2】A考查动词辨析A. learned 学会;B. suggested建议;C. insisted坚持;D. thought 认为;根据that后面的内容和后句中he hadn’t been warned about it可知,这是病人得知的情况,故选A项。

13.3】B考查名词辨析A. efforts努力;B. complaints抱怨;C. measures措施;D. experiences经历;前文叙述的都是病人的抱怨,故选B项。

14.4】A考查动词辨析A. aimed 旨在;B. suggested 建议;C. afforded 买得起;D. seemed 好象;根据前句中doctors’ goals可得旨在,故选A项。

15.5】C考查动词辨析A. discovered发现;B. affected 影响;C. improved 提高;D. kept 保持;根据前文内容可知,这里表示小事情影响了病人的就医经历,故选C项。

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