题目内容
【题目】 When your doctor asks how often you exercise, do you give her an honest answer? How about when she asks what you’ve been eating lately? If you’ve ever stretched (夸大) the truth, you’re not alone.
Sixty to eighty percent of people surveyed have not told their doctors about some information that could be relevant (相关的) to their health, according to a new study. Besides fibbing (小谎) about diet and exercise, more than a third of respondents (受访者) didn’t speak up when they disagreed with their doctor’s suggestions. More often than not, they fail to admit they didn’t understand their doctor’s instructions.
When respondents explained why they weren’t transparent (坦诚直言的), most said that they wanted to avoid being judged, and didn’t want to be lectured about how bad certain behaviors were. More than half were simply too embarrassed to tell the truth. Most people want their doctor to think highly of them, says the study’s senior author Angela Fagerlin, Ph. D.. “They re worried about being thought as someone who doesn’t make good decisions,” she adds.
Scientists at University of Utah led the research study together with colleagues at University of Michigan and University of Iowa. The results will be published online in JAMA Network Open on November 30, 2018.
Insights (深入了解; 洞察) into the doctor- patient relationship came from a national online survey of two populations. One survey got responses from 2,011 participants (参加者) who averaged 36 years old. The second included 2,499 participants who were 61 on average.
“I’m surprised that such a large number of people chose to withhold (隐瞒) relatively benign (相对无害) information, and that they would admit to it, says the study’s first author Andrea Gurmankin Levy, Ph. D.. The trouble with a patient’s dishonesty is that doctors can’t offer accurate medical advice when they don’t have all the facts. “If patients are withholding information about what they’re eating, or whether they are taking their medication, it can have influences for their health, especially if they have a chronic (慢性的) illness,” says Levy.
【1】What can be inferred from the passage?
A. Patients always lie to their doctors.
B. 60 to 80 percent of the patients can’t understand their doctor’s instructions.
C. Most respondents disliked being judge.
D. Fibbing can’t have bad influences for patients’ health.
【2】What does the underlined word it in the last paragraph refer to?
A. Relatively benign information.
B. Withholding relatively benign information.
C. A large number of people chose to withhold relatively benign information.
D. The trouble with a patient’s dishonesty.
【3】Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. There were 3 universities doing the research study together.
B. Over a third of respondents didn’t show their disagreement with their doctor’s suggestions.
C. Some patients often choose to tell fibs when facing doctors.
D. Levy believed most people want their doctor to think highly of them.
【4】What is the meaning of the word “accurate” in the last paragraph?
A. professionalB. effectiveC. availableD. exact
【答案】
【1】C
【2】B
【3】D
【4】D
【解析】
本文主要讲述的是当医生询问病人的一些信息时,大部分的病人选择隐瞒或者是撒个小谎。他们有的是为了避免被批评。有的不想被教导他们的行为是多么的恶劣。有一半以上的只是非常尴尬于说出事实真相。根据调查,这种现象非常普遍。结果会导致医生无法给出准确的医学建议。而且如果病人患有慢性病的话,会非常影响他们的健康。
【1】推理判断题。题意:由这篇文章我们可以推出什么?A. Patients always lie to their doctors病人总是向他们的医生撒谎;B. 60 to 80 percent of the patients can’t understand their doctor’s instructions 60%到80%的病人无法理解医生的医嘱;C. Most respondents disliked being judged大部分的调查对象不喜欢被批评;D. Fibbing can’t have bad influences for patients’ health撒谎不可能对病人的健康有着恶劣的影响。由原文most said that they wanted to avoid being judged可知,大部分人想避免被医生批评,与C项意思一致。故选C。
【2】词义推测题。题意:最后一自然段划线单词it指什么?A. Relatively benign information相对无害的信息;B. Withholding relatively benign information隐瞒相对无害的信息;C. A large number of people chose to withhold relatively benign information许多人选择隐瞒相对无害的信息;D. The trouble with a patient’s dishonesty病人的不诚实带来的麻烦。由原句I’m surprised that such a large number of people chose to withhold (隐瞒) relatively benign (相对无害) information, and that they would admit to it我很惊奇的是有如此多的人选择隐瞒相对无害的信息而且他们也会承认这一点可知,it应该是他们选择隐瞒相对无害的信息。故选B。
【3】推理判断题。题意:下面陈述哪一个是不对的?A. There were 3 universities doing the research study together有三所大学一起做了这次研究调查;B. Over a third of respondents didn’t show their disagreement with their doctor’s suggestions有三分一之一以上的调查者并没有显示他们对于医生建议的不赞同;C. Some patients often choose to tell fibs when facing doctors一些病人面对医生时,经常会选择撒个小谎;D. Levy believed most people want their doctor to think highly of them。 Levy相信,大部分人是想要他们的医生对他们的高度认可。Levy的想法由最后一自然中体现,主要讲的是当病人向医生隐瞒相关信息时,会导致医生无法给出准确的医学建议,会对病人的健康造成一定的影响。无D项所讲内容。故选D。
【4】词义推测题。题意:最后一自然段accurate什么意思?A. professional专业的;B. effective有效的;C. available可得到的;D. exact准确的。联系句意The trouble with a patient’s dishonesty is that doctors can’t offer accurate medical advice when they don’t have all the facts病人的不诚实带来的麻烦是:当医生无法获知所有的事实时,他们无法给出准确的医学建议可知,D项代入意思吻合。故选D。
阅读理解的最主要障碍是词汇。能否巧妙处理阅读理解中遇到的生词是快捷突破英语阅读理解瓶颈的关键。其最主要的解决方法是根据与上下文之间的关系猜测词义。例如第四题What is the meaning of the word “accurate” in the last paragraph?而根据后文提示when they don’t have all the facts可知当医生无法获知所有的事实时,他们当然是无法给出准确的医学建议。结合四个选项,D项代入意思吻合。
【题目】配对阅读 左栏是五个人在生活中遇见的问题,右栏是七条建议。请为每个人匹配的建议,并将答题卡上对应的选项涂黑。
66.【1】Jason’s parents are away on business. He has to stay at home after school by himself. He’s not good at planning the time, so he was late for school yesterday. 67.【2】Carol, a busy engineer, prefers junk food to healthy food. As a result, she gets a stomachache and has to take some medicine. 68.【3】When Matt does his homework, he always has a bored expression on his face. Without his parents’ help, he can’t finish his homework. 69.【4】 Olivia feels a bit down because she has a weight problem. Her classmates often laugh at her. She makes up her mind to lose weight, but she doesn’t know the correct way. 70.【5】 Derek is going to study abroad next year. However, he is not good at doing even simple housework like washing the dishes or cooking a meal. His parents always do everything for him. | A. Rome wasn’t built in a day. You can keep your weight down by constant(持续不断的) exercise. Also, you should pay attention to the food you eat. Why not try a low-fat diet? B. You need to take good care of yourself when you are ill. Take medicine on time after seeing a doctor and have enough sleep. Good sleep is important to your health. C. It is bad manners to be late for school. You teachers may be angry with you and you will leave bad impression on others. Why not set an alarm clock before going to sleep to prevent you from getting up late? D. Health is better than wealth. You need to change your eating habits and choose a healthy diet. Please stay away from unhealthy food and eat more fresh fruit and vegetables. E. You should know it’s good for you to learn by yourself. If you have any question about your study, you can ask for help. But you shouldn’t depend on others all the time. F. Safety is very important, especially when you live alone. You should learn how to protect yourself when you stay alone. Call for help if you are in trouble. G. It’s a good idea to help with the housework in your spare time. Learning to do some simple housework will be helpful when you live alone in the future. |
【题目】今年初《流浪地球》在中国火热上映。影片故事设定在2075年,讲述太阳即将毁火,已经不适合人类生存,而面对绝境,人类将开启“流浪地球”计划,试图带着地球一起逃离太阳系,寻找人类新家园的故事。影片多次提到“希望”。比如,老师问:希望是什么?班长回答:希望是我们这个年代钻石一样的东西。你的笔友Demon观看后,印象深刻,给你写了一封邮件。请你根据邮件内容结合你的情况,用英语回复。
To: LiHua@China. com |
From: Demon@ America. com |
Subject:Problems and hope |
Dear Li Hua, How are you? I hope you are well. I have watched a movie called Wandering Earth. I am deeply moved by those Chinese people who never give up. You Chinese are really brave and full of wisdom. As my Chinese pen pal, what will you do when you meet difficulty? Would you please tell me the following things? What problems do you often meet in your school life? How do you usually solve your problems? Who has influenced you most in your life and what do you think of him/her? What do you think about hope? Please write back and tell me everything. Best wishes, Demon |
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Dear Demon
I'm glad that you like the film. Indeed, I have learned a lot from it as well._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Please write to me and tell me your view.
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LiHua