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    During my first seven semesters as a medical student at Gadjah Mada University in Yogyakarta, Indonesia, I spent most of my time studying and in classrooms. I _________ spoke with real patients in a hospital setting. Then I started visiting the neurology ward at Dr. Sardjito Hospital. At the hospital I would _________ the medical records of newly admitted stroke patients, then interview them to find out if they were taking the pill. It was a slow _______.

One cold, rainy October evening. I was in the neurology ward _________ “hunting” for the final three patients I needed to complete my study. The records showed that there was a 43-year-old stroke patient called Ms. A. Holding a patient questionnaire, l walked towards her room. Ms. A was _________ on bed 4B, clearly still weak as she was still recovering from her recent stroke. I introduced myself and asked how she was doing. She softly replied that she was getting better but the left side of her body was still weak. When I told her that I wanted to gather some _________ information from her, she agreed.

The questionnaire _________ three simple yes-or-no questions. After I finished, I prepared to leave so I could _______ more medical records. Before I could stand up, “Doc, do you think I can get back my _________ life?” Ms A asked. I replied that while I didn’t know much about her __________, I could tell her what I had learned about the ________ of stroke patients. I was __________ to go into too much detail as I was only a medical student. Ms. A started talking about herself, I didn’t know what to say and just sat quietly while she talked. It __________ to me that she was not expecting any reply from me. She just wanted me to listen.All I did was __________ my head as a way of showing my __________. Finally, Ms. A stopped talking. “I’m very sorry for keeping you here to listen to my problems, but I feel __________ now.” I said, “It’s OK, Ma’am. It’s part of my duty.” she said, “Thank you, doc, thank you so much.”

She_____ my hand. I stood up and left. A few days later, when I returned to the ward, I discovered that Ms. A had been discharged as her condition had ______ . Ms. A taught me one of the most important lessons a doctor can learn. Sometimes patients do not need expensive medicine or state-of-the-art technology . They just need someone with the patience and_____ to lend an ear and _____ a little of their time. For me, that is one of the best things a doctor can do for a patient.

1.A.merely B.rarely C.usually D.generally

2.A.remark B.revise C.reserve D.review

3.A.access B.progress C.process D.procedure

4.A.desperately B.deliberately C.anxiously D.carefully

5.A.laying B.lain C.lying D.laid

6.A.likely B.creative C.addictive D.additional

7.A.is consisted of B.consisted of C.composed of D.made up of

8.A.get through B.pull through C.go through D.break through

9.A.usual B.normal C.common D.ordinary

10.A.case B.statement C.cure D.stage

11.A.discovery B.uncovery C.recovery D.cure

12.A.willing B.eager C.reluctant D.sad

13.A.hit B.struck C.happened D.occurred

14.A.nod B.wave C.shake D.droop

15.A.opinion B.greeting C.praise D.sympathy

16.A.stressed B.relieved C.relief D.released

17.A.let go of B.hold on to C.reach out for D.break away from

18.A.improved B.developed C.worsen D.established

19.A.enjoyment B.wish C.pleasure D.willingness

20.A.take B.spare C.spend D.cost

 

1.B 2.D 3.C 4.A 5.C 6.D 7.B 8.C 9.B 10.A 11.C 12.C 13.D 14.A 15.D 16.B 17.A 18.A 19.D 20.B 【解析】 本文是夹叙夹议文。作者讲述了自己在学生时期,在医院实习,遇到的一个病人,和病人的谈话中,发现有时候病人所需的并不是昂贵的药品和先进的技术,而是别人的倾听。 1.考查副词词义辨析。句意:在医院里,我很少和真正的病人交谈。A. merely仅仅,只是;B. rarely很少;C. usually通常;D. generally一般。根据上一句“I spent most of my time studying and in classrooms.”,作者那时候大部分时间都在教室学习,没有什么机会和病人交谈。故选B项。 2.考查动词词义辨析。句意:在医院里,我要检查新入院的中风病人的医疗记录,然后和他们面谈,看看他们是否在服药。A. remark评论;B. revise修改;C. reserve保留;D. review 检查,审查,回顾。根据“…to find out if they were taking the pill”可知,作者要仔细检查医疗记录和病人的服药情况。故选D项。 3.考查名词词义辨析。句意:这是一个缓慢的过程。A. access进入机会,使用权;B. progress进步;C. process过程;D. procedure程序,步骤。作者检查病人的医疗记录、和他们面谈都需要很多的时间,因此过程很慢。故选C项。 4.考查副词词义辨析。句意:十月的一个寒冷的雨夜。我在神经内科病房里急着“寻找”我需要完成我的研究的最后三个病人。A. desperately拼命地,极度地;B. deliberately故意地;C. anxiously焦急地;D. carefully小心地。只剩最后三个病人就可以完成研究,所以作者急于找到这最后三个病人。故选A项。 5.考查动词词义辨析。句意:A女士正躺在4B床上,显然还很虚弱,因为她还处在从最近的中风中恢复的过程中。A. laying放置,搁置(lay(放置,搁置)的现在分词);B. lain躺(lie(躺)的过去分词);C. lying躺((lie(躺)的现在分词));D. laid放置,搁置(lay(放置,搁置)的过去式)。此处指那位病人正躺在病床上。所以本句为现在进行时。故选C项。 6.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:当我告诉她我想从她那里收集一些额外的信息时,她同意了。A. likely可能的;B. creative创造性的;C. addictive上瘾的;D. additional额外的。 根据下文“The questionnaire ____7____ three simple yes-or-no questions.”,作者在做相关研究,因此是需要病人提供更多额外的信息,填一份问卷表。故选D项。 7.考查动词短语辨析。句意:问卷表由三个简单的“是”或“不是”问题组成。A. is consisted of由…组成;B. consisted of 由…组成;C. composed of由…组成;D. made up of由…组成。短语consist of不用于被动语态,只用主动形式;be composed of 和be made up of 意思为“由……组成”,用于被动语态。故选B项。 8.考查动词短语辨析。句意:结束后,我准备离开,这样我就可以查看更多的医疗记录。A. get through通过,接通电话;B. pull through渡过难关,恢复健康;C. go through仔细检查, 通过;D. break through突破。根据“more medical records”可知,作者需要仔细检查将用于研究的医疗记录。故选C项。 9.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我还没来得及站起来,A女士就问道:“医生,你觉得我能恢复正常生活吗?”。A. usual通常的;B. normal正常的;C. common普遍的;D. ordinary 普通的。按照常理,病人都希望能够恢复,过上正常的生活。故选B项。 10.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我回答说,虽然我对她的病情了解不多,但我可以告诉她我了解到的关于中风病人康复的情况。A. case病例,病情; B. statement陈述;C. cure治疗;D. stage阶段。根据下文“as I was only a medical student.”作者只是一个医学院的学生,并不是病人的医生,因此对她的病情了解不多。故选A项。 11.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我回答说,虽然我对她的病情了解不多,但我可以告诉她我了解到的关于中风病人康复的情况。A. discovery发现;B. uncovery揭露;C. recovery恢复; D. cure治疗。根据上文“do you think I can get back my 9 life?”,因为病人问她是否能恢复到正常生活,所以作者告诉她关于中风病人的恢复相关的情况。故选C项。 12.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:我不愿说太多细节,因为我只是一名医科学生。A. willing愿意的;B. eager渴望的;C. reluctant不情愿的,勉强的;D. sad伤心的。作者觉得自己只是一名学生,不想给病人说更多的东西。故选C项。 13.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我突然想到,她并不指望我给她回答。她只是想让我倾听。A. hit撞上,偶然发现;B. struck突然想到;C. happened发生;D. occurred发生,出现。句型It occurs to sb. that … 意思为“(某人)突然想到”,也可用句型It hits / strikes sb. that …。 故选D项。 14.考查动词词义辨析。句意:我所做的只是点头以示同情。A. nod点头;B. wave挥手;C. shake摇晃;D. droop下垂。根据上一句“She just wanted me to listen.”,病人只是希望有人倾听她的痛苦,因此作者做的只是点头以示同情。故选A项。 15.考查名词词义辨析。句意:我所做的只是点头以示同情。A. opinion意见;B. greeting问候;C. praise赞扬;D. sympathy赞同,同情。面对病人的倾诉,作者点头表示对病人痛苦的同情。故选D项。 16.考查形容词词义辨析。句意:最后,A女士停止了说话。“很抱歉让你来倾听我的问题,但我现在觉得轻松一些了。”A. stressed有压力的;B. relieved感到缓解的;C. relief 减轻,缓解;D. released释放,发泄。按照常理,倾诉出了心中的烦恼后,病人就觉得轻松了。故选B项。 17.考查动词短语辨析。句意:她松开了我的手。A. let go of松开;B. hold on to坚持,紧紧抓住;C. reach out for伸手去够/拿……;D. break away from脱离。根据下一句“I stood up and left.”可知,那位病人松开了作者的手。故选A项。 18.考查动词词义辨析。句意:几天后,当我回到病房时,我发现A女士已经出院了,因为她的病情有所好转。A. improved改进,改善;B. developed发展;C. worsen变糟;D. established建立。根据“Ms. A had been discharged”,A女士已经出院了,可知她的情况已有好转。故选A项。 19.考查名词词义辨析。句意:他们只是需要一个有耐心、能抽出一点时间并愿意倾听的人。A. enjoyment享受;B. wish愿望;C. pleasure快乐;D. willingness愿意。根据上文“She just wanted me to listen.”可知,病人需要的是愿意听他们倾诉的人。故选D项。 20.考查动词词义辨析。句意:他们只是需要一个有耐心、能抽出一点时间并愿意倾听的人。A. take拿走;B. spare抽出,匀出(时间);C. spend花费;D. cost花费。根据下一句“For me, that is one of the best things a doctor can do for a patient.”,作者认为作为一个医生,能抽出时间倾听病人的烦恼很重要。故选B项。
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