【单选题】 Jane didn't like our plan, so she countered it.
A.answered
B.opposed
C.rejected
D.replaced
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【单选题】Retail sales volume in local urban and rural areas rose 57.8% and 46.8% ______ last year.
- A. individually
- B. respectively
- C. correspondingly
- D. accordingly
【单选题】High Rate of Stress amongDoctors
As the HIN1 swine flu virus spreads rapidly through the Northern Hemisphere, doctors and other health care professionals face a heavier - than - usual workloaD、Even without a flu pandemic, studies show, up to 60 percent of physicians in the United States suffer to some degree from" burnout" - physical and emotional exhaustion: The stress on doctors can cause medical mistakes even errors that could cost people their lives, so the universities that trainAmerica’ s doctors are looking for ways to prevent burnout.
At a hospital in Tennessee,Dr. William May tries to diagnose his patients as quickly as he can. "We don’ t like to have to add that extra space. We’ re just busy. Very, very busy, "he says.Even without a pandemic to add to the workload, doctors are busier than ever In Rochester, New York, primary -care physician Michael Schneider has seen the stress from his work increase steadily over the past 30 years. " It’ s something lost when we have phones ringing, consultants calling, and computer screens flashing. "he says.
Another study looks at how to help physicians cope with stress.Dr. Michael Krasner, leader of the study, saw a definite change in the doctors after a year of relaxation training. His theory is that physicians who have better communication skills, and who know how to relax when they can, can avoid symptoms of emotional exhaustion, such as a lack of a sense of accomplishment or difficulty empathizing with patients.
Dr Schneider says the course helped him. "We are so removed from some of the skills we had all learned - or believed we had learned in medical school - about communication, that having an intensive course that really re-teaches and reinforces the skills that we had perhaps lost, is very valuable, "he says.
This research highlights how important it is for doctors to address their own physical and mental well being, both for their own good and for that of their patients. The study appears in the journal of theAmerican MedicalAssociation.
What isDr. Schneider’ s attitude towards the course according to paragraph fourA.IroniC、
B.Appreciate.
C.Unfavorable.
D.Critical.
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【单选题】下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题,每题后面有4个选项。请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题,从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案。
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{{B}}JapaneseDrilling intoCore ofEarth{{/B}} In what resembles a journey to the center of theEarth, Japanese scientists have launched the world’s first attempt to bore a hole into the red-hot core of a volcano and unlock the secrets of deadly eruption. A、50-meter-high oil-rig-like derrick perched on the scrubby slopes of Japan’s Mount Unzen will begin drilling through the volcano’s crust next week in a bid to sample the magma bubbling below. The aim is to study how the liquefied rock causes menacing gas buildup, said team leader Setsuya Nakata, of the University of Tokyo’sEarthquake Research Institute. "Gassing is important because it controls the explosivity of eruptions," Nakata saiD、"The results can be expanded to anti-disaster research." Mount Unzen, a wind-swept 1,486-meter dome on the southern island of Kyushu, is a perfect model. It erupted in 1991, showering avalanches of hot rocks over a nearby town, killing 43 people and leaving nearly 2,300 homeless.Another 11,000 people were evacuated from the area until 1995, when the volcano had stabilizeD、 The results are particularly important to a nation like Japan, where the meteorological agency monitors 20 dangerous peaks. Perhaps Japan’s most famous volcano is snowcapped Mount Fuji, which last erupted in 1707 and sprinkled Tokyo with ash. The drilling on Mount Unzen will begin very soon from an altitude of 850 meters on its northwest slope. Scientists hope to tap a magma vent around sea level byAugust and extract a 200- meter-long core sample by summer 2004. Boring into the glowing magma at that level would normally be impossible, because of its fiery 700 degreeCelsius heat. Thus, a slurry of water will be pumped into the drill shaft to cool the magma and allow the drill head to cut through. Nakata said there is no danger of triggering another eruption. |
The title of this passage JapaneseDrilling intoCore ofEarth actually means that theyA.drill a hole into the core of a volcano.
B.bore into the rocks near the volcanic vent.
C.conduct an imagery journey to the core of a volcano.
D.regard magma as the core ofEarth.
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