单选题Patients" bills of rights require that they () informed about their condition and about alternatives for treatment.A areB might beC should beD were

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单选题
Patients" bills of rights require that they () informed about their condition and about alternatives for treatment.
A

are

B

might be

C

should be

D

were


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  • 第1题:

    A report published today by British doctors showed some worrying trends, but also some positive signs that in the long- term the country’s health might improve. The report was based on two years of interviews with family doctors about their patients.

    The doctors expressed concern that patients were eating too much and were generally overweight. The doctors said this was particularly worrying as they were seeing more and more young people with weight problems. But it was not just their patients eating too much concerned doctors, but the quality of the food as well.

    The doctors said that many of their patients led busy lives and did not have time to cook traditional meals. Because of this many of them were turning to unhealthy fast foods. Sales

    of this type of food have been increasing steadily over the last decade, although there were signs that the rate of growth is declining. The doctors felt that there was a clear link between over- consuming of fast food and health problems among their patients.

    But the report was not all bad news. The doctors interviewed also reported an increased awareness of the importance of healthy eating among their patients. Many reported an increase

    in the number of patients they see who had switched to a healthy organic diet.

    41.The report was_____________________.

    A). mainly bad news B). all bad news C). all good news D). mainly good news 42. The doctors expressed concern about the problem of ___________________. A). patient’s eating too much B). patient’s quality of the food

    C). both the patient’s eating too much and low quality of the food. D). old patients’ overweight

    43.The doctors said that many of their patients didn’t cook traditional meals because__________________.

    A). patients led busy lives and they have no time to cook the traditional meals. B). patients liked to have some fast food.

    C). patients believed that traditional cook were not delicious D). patients often went out for dinner

    44. At the moment sales of fast food______________. A). are growing rapidly B). are growing slowing C). are declining

    D). are at the same speed as before

    45. Doctors report that more of their patients _________________. A). are aware of the importance of healthy eating B). don’t care about healthy eating

    C). are stopping eating fast foods D). turn to fast food more often


    参考答案:41-45 A C A B A

  • 第2题:

    BothChinaandJapan_______locatedintheeastofAsi.

    A.are

    B.be

    C.is

    D.was


    正确答案:A

  • 第3题:

    My father ______ sixty next year.

    A、is going to be

    B、is to be

    C、will be

    D、is about to be


    参考答案:C

  • 第4题:

    35. We go to bed_______.

    A. at seven five

    B. at five

    C, at about nine thirty

    D. at about 4:25


    正确答案:C
    35.C【解析】根据第一段和第二段的最后一句可得知.

  • 第5题:

    Tom looks so pale today.He__ill.

    A.must be
    B.had to be
    C.should be
    D.shall be

    答案:A
    解析:
    情态动词must表示推测。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    Privacy Worry May Keep HIV Patients From Therapy

    Patients infected with HIV are often concerned about the confidentiality of their HIV-positive status.In
    fact,some patients are so worried that they will actually give up treatment to prevent the release of this
    information,according to a report published in the August issue of AIDS Care.
    Dr. Kathryn Whetten-Goldstein and colleagues from Duke University,Durham,North Carolina,studied
    the confidentiality issues of 15 HIV-infected patients from rural North Carolina locations.They were divided
    into groups designed to explore their attitudes toward,and experiences with,breaches in confidentiality.
    "The fear of a breach in confidentiality is' definitely affecting the care that HIV-infected patients
    receive,"Whetten-Goldstein said."Most studied patients had experienced or knew someone who had
    experienced a breach in confidentiality."
    "Two types of breaches occurred,"Whetten-Goldstein noted."The first was a more obvious type of
    breach.One example was a nurse who told her child that her patient was HIV-positive out of concern that
    her child would play with the patient's child."
    "The other type of breach was more subtle,one that providers might not consider breaches,"Whetten-
    Goldstein explained."This type of breach involves providers talking about a patient's HIV status without the
    patient's knowledge of the interaction."
    "The law allows the sharing of information between providers within the same institution,but patient's
    consent must be obtained before providers at different institutions can share information,"she pointed out.
    "Patients in the study wanted providers to tell them when they are going to share information with other
    providers and why it is being done,"Whetten-Goldstein said."They also felt that providers should be
    punished when a breach occurs."
    "However,because patients are often reluctant to seek legal action which may further expose their
    status,they felt that the system should regulate itself,"she added.

    Whether a HIV-infected patient agrees to other(not his)medical workers'sharing the information about his HIV status is one of the rights given by the constitution.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    由文章第一段第二句可知,有些病人如此担心以至于真的要放弃治疗以防止个人隐私 被披露,这里指的只是一些人,并非所有人,故本题应选B。
    由文章第三段第一句“The fear of a breach in confidentiality is definitely affecting the cure...”可知,“担心泄密必定影响HIV感染者所接受的治疗”,说它“与疗效无关(have nothing to do with)”显然是错误的。
    第六段提到法律允许同一单位的医生共同使用病人资料,其他单位的医生必须征得病 人同意才能使用这些资料,故本题应选A。
    通篇文章只在第六段说必须征得病人同意,而根本没有提到宪法,故本题应选C。
    本题说“大多数被研究的病人强烈反对泄露他们的HIV病情”,这与第七段第二句所 说的“他们还认为泄密的医生应该受到惩罚”是相一致的,故本题应选A。
    由文章第八段内容可知,病人常常不愿意采取法律行动,因为这样会进一步暴露其病 情,故本题应选B。
    文章第三段虽然指出大部分调查对象都有类似经历或者认识有过类似经历的人,但并没有提及这种事是否在世界范围内常常发生,故本题应选C。第3部分:概括大意与完成句子

  • 第7题:

    他们应该明白不同报警信号的意义。()

    • A、They should be clear about all fire-fighting equipment..
    • B、They should be understood about the meaning of the different alarm signals.
    • C、They should be clear about all life-saving equipment.
    • D、They should be clear about the meaning of the different alarm signals.

    正确答案:D

  • 第8题:

    ()any disputes between the two parties,the ICC Court of Arbitration should be resorted to.

    • A、Would there be
    • B、There should be
    • C、Should there be
    • D、Would there be

    正确答案:C

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    During the interview
    A

    you may need to think carefully about how to answer questions.

    B

    some tricky questions concern the personal life of the candidate.

    C

    the interviewee must put him or herself in the best light.

    D

    you should not talk about your rights.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    最后一段提到“Be on the lookout for tricky questions about your personal life.”,由此可知面试官可能会在面试过程中向面试者提一些有关个人的棘手问题,故选B。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, which ofthe following is TRUE?
    A

    A fall is a very terrible thing that you keep quiet about.

    B

    After a fall elderly people will not develop chronic problems.

    C

    To prevent falls elderly people should move to a nursing home.

    D

    Elderly patients tend to tell their families about their falls.


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Patients" bills of rights require that they () informed about their condition and about alternatives for treatment.
    A

    are

    B

    might be

    C

    should be

    D

    were


    正确答案: A
    解析: [解析] 句意:《病人权利法案》要求病人应该被告知自己的身体状况和治疗方案的选择。虚拟语气。表示要求、命令、请求的动词如advise,ask,demand,require后面的宾语从句中,谓语要用“should+动词原形”表示虚拟语气,should可以省略。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    A

    They complained about the conditions in the hotel.

    B

    They took a taxi and went sightseeing in the town.

    C

    They went out for dinner and spent the rest of the night in a club.

    D

    They were so tired that they took a bath and went to bed immediately.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    对话中女士说她和丈夫到达旅馆后已经相当晚了,所以就叫了一个出租车,去吃了晚饭,然后就“went to a nightclub and stayed there until the early hours”,由此可知C项正确。

  • 第13题:

    The driver had fled, careless of _______ essential to save the victim's life.

    A. medical attention might be

    B. medical attention might well be

    C. that medical attention might be

    D. the fact that medical attention might be


    正确答案:D   

  • 第14题:

    ()any change in the date of delivery, please let us know in advance.

    A、There should be

    B、Should there be

    C、There would be

    D、Would there be


    参考答案:B

  • 第15题:

    Bill said he ____ twenty-one the next year.

    A、was going to be

    B、was about to be

    C、could be

    D、was to be


    正确答案:A

  • 第16题:

    Executives from Imagine Pictures______.

    A.failed to tell actors about the seriousness of tobacco use

    B.should have informed actors of the bad effects of smoking

    C.didn't admit the existence of tobacco use scenes in their films

    D.didn't know there were smoking scenes in their movies at first


    正确答案:D
    解析:细节题。题干大意:来自Imagine Picture制片场的行政主管……。根据文章第三段中可知,他们开始并不知道在他们的电影中有吸烟场景,而是他们第二天打电话才知道的。因此D项是正确选项。

  • 第17题:

    The employees?more enthusiastic about their work since their pay rose.

    A.Are
    B.have been
    C.Were
    D.will be

    答案:B
    解析:
    【考情点拨】考查时态。
    【应试指导】句意:自从涨了工资,员工们工作起来更有热情了。since表示“自从……”,出现在句中时.主句要用完成时,故选B。

  • 第18题:

    Television keeps us informed about ()events and the latest developments in politics and science.

    Acurrent

    Bpast

    Cfavorable

    Dnew


    A
    本句的意思是:电视不断地给我们提供时事政治最新动态。形容词词义辨析题:current当前的,最近的;past过去的;favorable喜爱的;new新的。

  • 第19题:

    Patients" bills of rights require that they () informed about their condition and about alternatives for treatment.

    • A、are
    • B、might be
    • C、should be
    • D、were

    正确答案:C

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    The Twiggs claimed custody rights to Kimberly because _____.
    A

    they found her unhappy in Mr. Mays’ custody

    B

    they regarded her as their property

    C

    they were her biological parents

    D

    they felt guilty about their past mistake


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节题。推格夫妇要求对金伯利的监护权的理由是他们是她的亲生父母,因此选C。

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    他们应该明白不同报警信号的意义。()
    A

    They should be clear about all fire-fighting equipment..

    B

    They should be understood about the meaning of the different alarm signals.

    C

    They should be clear about all life-saving equipment.

    D

    They should be clear about the meaning of the different alarm signals.


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Television keeps us informed about ()events and the latest developments in politics and science.
    A

    current

    B

    past

    C

    favorable

    D

    new


    正确答案: D
    解析: 本句的意思是:电视不断地给我们提供时事政治最新动态。形容词词义辨析题:current当前的,最近的;past过去的;favorable喜爱的;new新的。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    All managers have informed their employees about the ______ imposed by next year’s budget.
    A

    confirmations

    B

    findings

    C

    restrictions

    D

    manners


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:所有经理都已通知了各自的员工由明年的预算带来的限制。此处意为“由预算带来的限制”,因此D项正确。restriction限制,约束。imposed施加的,强制的。confirmation证实,确认。

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    It was when she was about to go to bed while the telephone rang.
    A

    when

    B

    about

    C

    to go

    D

    while


    正确答案: B
    解析: