新视野听说3 U5
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1. c
(A) Student and teacher.
(B) Family members.
(C) Patient and doctor.
(D) Film star and director.
2. A
(A) The death of a teacher.
(B) A piano lesson.
(C) The popularity of a newspaper.
(D) The relationship between teachers and students.
3. D
(A) Because they could not bear the poor life.
(B) Because they committed suicide.
(C) Because they all had a high fever.
(D) Because it was too cold.
4. B
(A) Because his arm is broken.
(B) Because he will be on a drip.
(C) Because he has to be controlled.
(D) Because it is a special treatment for young children.
5. B
(A) At home.
(B) In the hospital.
(C) In a hotel.
(D) In an office building.
6. C
(A) Because his mother didn't buy him a gift.
(B) Because he didn't get up.
(C) Because his pet bird died.
(D) Because he lost his favorite toy.
7. B
(A) Mrs. Fisher wants to go abroad.
(B) Mrs. Fisher is in hospital.
(C) Mrs. Fisher has no family.
(D) There are three people in Mrs. Fisher's family.
8. D
(A) Because she could not prevent Laura from committing suicide.
(B) Because nobody helped her.
(C) Because Laura left without telling anyone.
(D) Because the hospital was indifferent to Laura.
9. A
(A) Mum is sick and needs quiet.
(B) The two speakers are discussing something secret.
(C) The man is always noisy.
(D) Mum has trouble going to sleep.
10. C
(A) People should be given the right to choose the way of life they like.
(B) Everyone should enjoy a good life.
(C) Mercy killing should be made legal.
(D) It's reasonable for people to have different opinions on mercy killing.
11. C
(A) They are from poor families.
(B) They are sick.
(C) They are extremely lacking for food .
(D) They are tired out.
12. D
(A) The woman should choose an appropriate time to tell the patient the truth.
(B) It's necessary to tell the truth to the patient.
(C) Whether to tell the truth depends on how serious the illness is.
(D) The woman should first find out whether the patient wants to know the truth.
13. C
(A) He has realized how terrible death is.
(B) He is more determined.
(C) He wants to enjoy life more.
(D) He can no longer find meaning in life.
14. B
(A) Be friendly to Jack.
(B) Accept the invitation and go to the party.
(C) Ask for love and comfort from his friends.
(D) Go away from the party.
15. A
(A) A boss.
(B) A teacher.
(C) A doctor.
(D) An employee.
16. A
(A) Because it may be made use of by some criminals.
(B) Because doctors will become criminals if they carry out mercy killing.
(C) Because mercy killing should be a way to protect patients.
(D) Because a patient should give doctors the right to end his or her life.
17. D
(A) Go to see a doctor.
(B) Find Dr. Mead.
(C) Ask the woman to introduce him to Mr. Mead.
(D) Have his own doctor.
18. C
(A) Because it is old.
(B) Because it is dirty.
(C) Because one of the pets is dead.
(D) Because
the small ducks have made the box dirty.
19. B
(A) She will wash her hands.
(B) She will drink some water through a straw.
(C) She will get out of bed and look at a drawing.
(D) She is going to have some water and draw a picture.
20. C
(A) She is seriously ill.
(B) She looks ill but is in fact quite well.
(C) She lacks exercise and leisure.
(D) She will die soon.
Passage 1
1. B
(A) Because a dog was given to one of the patients.
(B) Because they were holding a send-off party.
(C) Because some friends of theirs visited the hospice.
(D) Because there were some new members.
2. C
(A) The hospice has developed slowly since its first opening.
(B) The increase in hospital costs leads to the rising costs of hospice service.
(C) The changed attitude of Americans toward death helps the hospice develop quickly.
(D) The long life of Americans helps the development of hospices.
3. D
(A) Hospices can delay death.
(B) Hospices can accelerate death.
(C) They help to relieve the physical pain of the patient.
(D) They wish to give the critically ill the most comfortable and decent death
4. D
(A) In 1962.
(B) In 1974.
(C) In 1990.
(D) In 1994.
5.A
(A) A patient who has been ill for over ten years.
(B) A patient who has six months to live.
(C) A person of 72 with a hopeless illness.
(D) A middle-aged man who has cancer.
Passage 2
Questions 6 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.
6.B
(A) She had read about the differences.
(B) She had worked as a nurse in these two countries.
(C) She had heard of them from some friends.
(D) She had learned about them at school.
7.A
(A) She must apply for the license again.
(B) She should pay a license fee.
(C) She can use her license and practice anywhere she wants to.
(D) She can work in any hospital where she has been employed.
8. D
(A) Patients trust her judgment.
(B) Doctors seldom interfere her duty.
(C) She is the most familiar person to patients in the hospital.
(D) She often consults doctors about nursing.
9. B
(A) She is trusted more easily.
(B) She does not have as much freedom to give patients advice.
(C) She sees patients more frequently.
(D) She is busier.
10. C
(A) Because the doctor is more devoted to his work.
(B) Because patients enjoy free medical care.
(C) Because there is much less writing for nurses.
(D) Because medicines are always free