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No doctors could cure the patient () his strange disease.A、withB、ofC、fromD、off

No doctors could cure the patient () his strange disease.

A、with

B、of

C、from

D、off

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第1题

After examining the patient, the doctors could find no physiological cause for his illness
.

A.psychological

B.artificial

C.physical

D.mental

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第2题

The doctors and the nurses did all they could ______ the patient's life.A.saveB.to saveC.t

The doctors and the nurses did all they could ______ the patient's life.

A.save

B.to save

C.to be saving

D.to have saved

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第3题

A.The doctors didn't know hearts could take surgery.B.The doctors didn't have the right

A.The doctors didn't know hearts could take surgery.

B.The doctors didn't have the right cutting tools for the surgery.

C.The doctors didn't know what was happening in the patient's chest.

D.The doctors were so afraid that they dare not take the chance.

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第4题

People could have operations done by top doctors without _____ to trayel to the city w

A.A.have

B.B.has

C.C.had

D.D.having

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第5题

The doctors did what they could _______ her.

A、 helping

B、 help

C、 helped

D、 to help

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第6题

根据材料回答{TSE}题: {TS}In the past, doctors could not do anything about stomach ulcers

根据材料回答{TSE}题:{TS}In the past, doctors could not do anything about stomach ulcers.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Not mentioned

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第7题

According to the passage, some doctors objected to the establishment of nursing schools be
cause they believed that ______.

A.nursing was an art that could not be taught

B.additional medical care from nurses was unnecessary

C.volunteer nurses from the upper-class were adequate

D.educated nurses would undermine their authority

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第8题

Scientists working on a problem do not know and sometimes can&39;t even guess what the fin
al result will be. Late on Friday, 8 November, 1895, Professor Rontgen, a German physicist, was doing an experiment in his laboratory when he noticed something extraordinary. He had covered an electric bulb with black cardboard, and when he switched on the current he saw little dancing lights on his table. (46) ; how then could any ray penetrate? On the table there were some pieces of paper which had been covered with metal salts. (47) . Professor Rontgen took a piece of this paper and held it at a distance from the lamp. Between it and the lamp he placed a variety of objects, a books, a pack of cards, a piece of wood and a door key. The ray penetrated every one of them except the key. He called his wife into the laboratory and asked her to hold her hand between the lamp and a photographic plate. (48) , but she held up her hand for a quarter of an hour, and when the plate was developed there was a picture of the bones of her hand and of the ring on one finger. The mysterious ray could pass through the flesh and not through the bone or the ring.

At a scientific meeting, Professor Rontegen called this new ray "the unknown", the X-ray. (49) , and soon there were X-ray machines in all the big hospitals. The most obvious use for this discovery was to enable doctors to see exactly how a bone was fractured. Other uses came later. It was found that these rays could be used to destroy cancer cells, just as they destroyed the healthy cells of the doctors who first used the machines. (50) , and the lungs could be X-rayed to show if there was any tuberculosis present.

46

A. It was on this paper that the lights were shiningB. She was very surprised by this requestC. Now the bulb was completely coveredD. It was a great inventionE. Methods were found later by which ulcers in the stomach could be locatedF. Doctors quickly saw how this could be used

47

A. It was on this paper that the lights were shiningB. She was very surprised by this requestC. Now the bulb was completely coveredD. It was a great inventionE. Methods were found later by which ulcers in the stomach could be locatedF. Doctors quickly saw how this could be used

48

A. It was on this paper that the lights were shiningB. She was very surprised by this requestC. Now the bulb was completely coveredD. It was a great inventionE. Methods were found later by which ulcers in the stomach could be locatedF. Doctors quickly saw how this could be used

49

A. It was on this paper that the lights were shiningB. She was very surprised by this requestC. Now the bulb was completely coveredD. It was a great inventionE. Methods were found later by which ulcers in the stomach could be locatedF. Doctors quickly saw how this could be used

50

A. It was on this paper that the lights were shiningB. She was very surprised by this requestC. Now the bulb was completely coveredD. It was a great inventionE. Methods were found later by which ulcers in the stomach could be locatedF. Doctors quickly saw how this could be used

请帮忙给出每个问题的正确答案和分析,谢谢!

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第9题

听力原文:W: How is your mother feeling these clays?M: Much better, thanks. She could be co

听力原文:W: How is your mother feeling these clays?

M: Much better, thanks. She could be coming home in a few days. The operation was a success and the doctors say she'll recover in no time.

Q: Where is the man's mother now?

(18)

A.At work.

B.At home.

C.In the hospital.

D.At the store.

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第10题

What did this study accomplish?A.The study allows doctors to control the part of HIV that'

What did this study accomplish?

A.The study allows doctors to control the part of HIV that's active in the body quite well.

B.The hidden pool of HIV is named as the reservior through this study.

C.The hidden pool of HIV is lowered modestly in the four patients.

D.The hidden pool of HIV could be reduced more than 80 percent.

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第11题

听力原文:Doctors are warning that some women with suspected breast cancer are facing unacc
eptable delays for treatment. The government wants women to wait no longer than two weeks to see consultants, but researchers at a London hospital say it can be as long as three months, and warn that lives could be at risk.

A fortnight's delay for treatment is acceptable for women with suspected breast cancer according to the government.

A.正确

B.错误

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