题目内容
In Melbourne, Australia, not long ago specialists gave advice on a patient's problem. There's nothing unusual in that -- except that the patient was in the far west of New South Wales at the time. That's hundreds of miles from Melbourne. The heart disease experts were able to make their diagnosis after listening to the patient's heartbeat over the telephone.
They were testing a new device that can change readings of a patient's heartbeat into tone signals that can be sent by telephone. The device was designed in Australia. It is meant for use in areas far from large cities. Doctors in remote areas can take the heartbeat readings right in the patient’s home. Then they can play them over a telephone line to specialists in larger centers. The doctor in the remote area is thus able to obtain an expert's opinion on the heart condition of his patient. Experiments with the device show that the whole process takes only a few minutes.
1.This article is mainly about a device for______.
A. preventing heart disease B. sending medical information
C.moving heart patients D.recording doctors' conversations
2.The author says the device was designed in______.
A. Melbourne B. New South Wales C. Australia D.None of the above
3.Doctors in remote areas sometimes need advice because they don't have_____.
A.any training in medicine
B. connections with telephone or telegraph offices
C.enough nurses and technicians to help them
D.the special knowledge needed to treat every condition
4.Doctors take the heartbeat readings with______.
A.stethoscopes B. cardiographs C. telephone receivers D. The article does not say.
5.The readings are changed to tone signals in the______.
A.specialist's office B. patient's home C. city hospital D. radio station
6.Which happens last?
A.The specialist makes his diagnosis.
B.The doctor goes to the patient's home.
C. The specialist gives the doctor his opinion.
D.The specialist hears the patient's heart-beat.
7.From the article we can conclude that Australia has a number of_____.
A.remote areas B.good highways C. mountainous regions D. strange animals
8.The new method allows medical people to communicate______.
A. quickly B.effectively C. over great distances D. All of the above
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