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2022年大學英語考試真題卷一

(本卷共分為1大題50小題,作答時間為180分鐘,總分100分,60分及格。)

單位:姓名:考號:

題號單選題多項選擇判斷題綜合題總分

分值

得分

一、單項選擇題(共50題,每題2分。每題的備選項中,只有一個最符合題意)

1.ConversationOne

A.Findahigh-payingpart-timejob.B.Practicehisknowledgeinfield

work.C.Borrowsomemoneyfromfinancialaid.D.Prepareforhislast

academicyearinadvance.

2.ConversationTwo

A.Listhergreateststrengthsandweaknesses.B.Saysomethingabout

herIikesanddisiikes.0.Writeabriefreporttoherdepartmentmanager.

D.JustifyherchoiceforjoiningasmalIandyoungfirm.

3.PassageTwo

A.HowmanynativespeakersithadinShakespeare,stime.B.Thenumber

ofpeopIewithanadequateworkingknowIedgeofit.C.Thesituations

whereacommonIanguageisneeded.D.ThepurposesforpeopIetolearn

asecondIanguage.

4.ConversationOne

A.Manyprogramsareprovided.B.Itisdifficu11togetin.C.Students5

feesareratherhigh.D.Studentshavemanychancestogoabroad.

5.PassageThree

A.Thephoningfee.B.ThemiIeage.C.Theareacode.D.Thearea

map.

6.PassageOne

A.Makealongtimetorest.B.Feelrelaxedwhileworking.C.Close

eyesmoreoften.D.Keepeye-dropshandy.

7.ConversationTwo

A.TalkingaboutherdisIikeofanysubject.B.Regrettingnotgetting

aIongwithherpartners.C.Tellingliesaboutherabilityanddisgrace.

D.MakingOreferencetoherformeremployers.

8.PassageTwo

A.BecausetheywereforcedtodosobytheBritishgovernment.B.

Becauseitbestservestheneedsofitsnativespeakers.C.Becauseit

istheeasiestIanguageforinternalandinternationalcommunication.

D.Becausewithmu11iIinguaIpopuIationstheyneeditforinternal

communication.

9.PassageThree

A.HangupthephoneandmakeacalIlater.B.Asktheoperatortoleave

amessage.C.Givethenumbertotheotherpartytophoneback.D.Find

afreepubIicphoneandcalIagain.

10.ConversationTwo

A.ThatwiIIensurehersuccessinthespeechcontest.B.ThatwiIIearn

heradditionaIscoresintheexam.C.ThatwiIIconveyherinterestin

thehostcompany.D.Thatwi11infIuencehersuperiors5decisionof

award.

11.PassageThree

A.CheckyournumberandcalIagain.B.TelItheoperatorwhathas

happened.C.Asktheoperatortoputyouthrough.D.Asktheoperator

whathashappened.

12."Wehaveaneconomythat'sverydependentuponever-increasingamounts

ofdebt.LookatborrowinginthiscountryforautomobiIesandhousing.

AtthefederalIeveI,wearecreatingcreditasifitisgoingoutof

style.Giventhat,wethinkthedollarcandecIinesubstantiallymore

fromhere."Inthe4thparagraph,thewordsofafundmanagertellsus

alIofthefollowingexceptthat.

A.theUSeconomyisverydependentuponever-increasingamountsofdebt

B.theamountofborrowingtodayintheUSforautomobilesandhousing

isgettingbiggerandbigger

C.oneofthemainreasonsforthedepreciationofdollaristheever

increasingamountsofUSdomesticdebts

D.theUSfederalgovernmentiscreatingcreditbecausethepeoplehave

alreadyshowedunwillingnesstobeindebted

13.

InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully

andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto

eachquestiononyouranswersheet.

Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview

youwi11begiven10secondstoanswereachofthefollowingfivequestions.

NowIistentotheinterview.

AccordingtoSamanthaHeller,peopIetendtocatmiIkchocoIatebecause

A.itislesshitterthandarkchocolate.

B.itismorehealthythandarkchocolate.

C.ithasspecialflavorwithmanynutrients.

D.itislessexpensivethandarkchocolate.

14.

InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully

andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto

eachquestiononyouranswersheet.

Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview

youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefolIowingfivequestions.

NowIistentotheinterview.

SamanthaHeiIersuggeststhattogetbenefitsfromchocolate,youmay

A.takenutrientsoutofchocolate.

B.makecocoapowderonyourown.

C.makehotchocolatebyyourself.

D.consultanexpertonchocolate.

15.

InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully

andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto

eachquestiononyouranswersheet.

16.

InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully

andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto

eachquestiononyouranswersheet.

Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview

youwillbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefolIowingfivequestions.

NowIistentotheinterview.

Accordingtotheinterview,chemicalscontainedingreenteaactuaIly

help

A.refreshone,smemory.

B.combatsomediseases.

C.reviveone'sspirits.

D.improveone'sphysique.

17.

Questions7and8arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthe

newsitem,youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthetwoquestions.

NowIistentothenews.

ThemanMr.Cheneyaccidentallyshotandinjuredis

A.adoctor.

B.asecretary.

C.alawyer.

D.aleader.

18.

InthissectiontherearefourreadingpassagesfoIIowedbyatotal

of20mu11ipIe-choicequestions.Readthepassagesandthenmarkyour

answersonyouranswersheet.

{{BUTEXTA{{/B}}

"Leavehimalone'1IyeIledasIwaIkedoutoftheorphanagegateand

sawseveraIoftheSpringParkSchooIbulliespushingthedeafkidaround.

IdidnotknowtheboyatalIbutIknewthatwewereaboutthesameage,

becauseofhissize.HeIivedintheoldwhitehouseacrossthestreet

fromtheorphanagewhereIIived.IhadseenhimonhisfrontporchseveraI

timesdoingabsolutelynothing,exceptjustsittingtheremakingfunny

Iikehandmovements.

Inthesummertimewedidn,tgetmuchtoeatforSundaysupper,except

watermelonandthenwehadtoeatitoutsidebehindthediningroomso

wewouldnotmakeamessonthetablesinside.Abouttheonlytimethat

Iwouldseehimwasthroughthehighchain-1inkfencethatsurrounded

theorphanagewhenwe

ateourwatermelonoutside.

ThedeafkidstartedmakingalIkindsofhandsignals,realfastIike.

"Youareastupididiot!11saidthebiggerofthetwobulIiesashepushed

theboydownontheground.Theotherbullyranaroundbehindtheboy

andkiekedhimashardashecouldintheback.Tiledeafboy'sbody

startedshakingaIIoverandhecurledupinaballtryingtoshieldand

hidehisface.HeIookedIikehewastryingtocry,orsomethingbuthe

justcouldn1tmakeanysounds.

IranasfastasIcouldbackthroughtheorphanagegateandintothe

thickazaleabushes.Iuncoveredmyhome-madebowwhichIhadconstructed

outofbambooandstring.Igrabbedfourarrowsthatwerealsomadeof

bambooandtheyhadCocaColatopsbentaroundtheendstomakerealsharp

tips.ThenIranbackoutofthegatewithanarrowcockedinthebow

andIjuststoodtherequietlike,breathingrealhardjustdaringeither

oneofthemtokickortouchtheboyagain.

“You'readumbfreakjustIikehim,youbigearedcreep!Msaidone

oftheboysashegrabbedhisfriendandbackedofffarenoughsothat

thearrowwouldnothitthem.11Ifyou'resobravekickhimagainnow,M

Isaid,shakingIikealeaf.Thebiggerofthetwobulliesranupand

kiekedthedeafboyinthemiddleofhisbackashardashecouldand

thenheranoutofarrowrangeagain.

TheboyjerkedaboutandthenmadeasoundthatIwiIIneverforget

foraslongasIIive.ItwasthesoundIikeawhalemakeswhenithas

beenharpoonedandknowsthatitisabouttodie.IfiredalIfourof

myarrowsatthetwobulliesastheyranawayIaughingaboutwhatthey

haddone.

Ipulledtheboyupoffthegroundandhelpedhimbacktohishouse

whichwasabouttwobIocksdownthestreetfromtheschoolbuiIding.The

boymadeoneofthosehandsignsatmeasIwasabouttoleave.Iasked

hissister"IfyourbrotherissosmartthenwhyishedoingthingsIike

thatwithhishands11Shetoldmethathewassayingthathelovedme

withhishands.

AlmosteverySundayforthenextyearortwoIcouldseetheboythrough

thechain-1inkfenceasweatewatermelonoutsidebehindthediningroom,

duringthesummertime.Healwaysmadethatsamefunnyhandsignatme

andIwouldjustwavebackathim,notknowingwhatelsetodo.

OnmyverylastdayintheorphanageIwasbeingchasedbythepolice.

TheytoldmethatIwasbeingsentofftotheFloridaSchooIforBoys

ReformSchooIatMariannasoIrantogetawayfromthem.Theychased

mearoundthediningroombuiIdingseveraltimesandfinalIyImadea

dashforthechain-1inkfenceandtriedtoclimboverinordertoescape.

IsawthedeafboysittingthereonhisporchjustIookingatmeasthey

pulledmedownfromthefenceandhandcuffedme.Theboy,nowabouttweIve

jumpedupandranacrossSanDiegoRoad,pIacedhisfingersthroughthe

chain-1inkfenceandjuststoodthereIookingatus.Theydraggedmeby

mylegs,screamingandyellingformorethanseveralhundredyardsthrough

thedirtandpine-strawtothewaitingpoIicecar.AlIIcouldhearthe

entiretimewasthehighpitchedsoundofthatwhaIebeingharpoonedagain.

Itcanbeinferredthatthedeafboy'sIifeintheorphanagewas

A.simpleandtranquil.

B.monotonousandhard.

C.quietandenigmatic.

D.boisterousandhard.

19.

Questions7and8arebasedonthefollowingnews.Attheendofthe

newsitem,youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthetwoquestions.

NowIistentothenews.

TheBushAdministrationhasbeenaccusedbyHarryReidof

A.beingcovert.

B.shieldingDick.

C.beingdishonest.

D.attackingthevictim.

20.

InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully

andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto

eachquestiononyouranswersheet.

Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview

youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefoIIowingfivequestions.

NowIistentotheinterview.

GingercanheusedtodeaIwithalIofthefollowingdiseasesorsymptoms

EXCEPT

A.arthritis.

B.morningsickness.

C.nausea.

D.flu.

21.{{B}}TEXTB{{/B}}

In1981KenjiUrada,a37-year-oldJapanesefactoryworker,cIimbed

overasafetyfenceataKawasakiplanttocarryoutsomemaintenance

workonarobot.Inhishaste,hefailedtoswitchtherobotoffproperly.

UnabIetosensehim,therobot5spowerfulhydraulicarmkeptonworking

andaccidentaIIypushedtheengineerintoagrindingmachine.Hisdeath

madeUradathefirstrecordedvictimtodieatthehandsofarobot.

ThisastoundingindustriaIaccidentwouIdnothavehappenedinaworId

inwhichrobotbehaviorwasgovernedbytheThreeLawsofRoboticsdrawn

upbyIsaacAsimov,asciencefictionwriter.ThelawsappearedinI,

Robot,abookofshortstoriespubIishedin1950thatinspiredaHoIIywood

film.Butdecadeslaterthelaws,designedtopreventrobotsfromharming

peopleeitherthroughactionorinaction,remaininthereaImoffiction.

Withrobotsnowpoisedtoemergefromtheirindustrialcagesandto

moveintohomesandworkplaces,roboticistsareconcernedaboutthe

safetyimpIicationsbeyondthefactoryfloor.Toaddresstheseconcerns,

Ieadingrobotexpertshavecometogethertotrytofindwaystoprevent

robotsfromharmingpeople."Security,safetyandsexarethebig

concerns,nsaysHenrikChristensen,chairmanoftheEuropeanRobotics

NetworkattheSwedishRoyalInstituteofTechnologyinStockholm,and

oneoftheorganisersofthenewroboethicsgroup.Shouldrobotsthat

arestrongenoughorheavyenoughtocrushpeopIebeaIIowedintohomes

ShouIdroboticsexdollsresemblingchiIdrenbeIegaIIyaIIowed

ThesequestionsmayseemesotericbutinthenextfewyearstheywiII

becomeincreasinglyrelevant,saysDr.Christensen.Accordingtothe

UnitedNationsEconomicCommissionforEurope'sWorIdRoboticsSurvey,

in2002thenumberofdomesticandservicerobotsmorethantripled,

nearIyoutstrippingtheirindustrialcounterparts.Japaneseindustrial

firmsareracingtobuiIdhumanoidrobotstoactasdomestichelpersfor

theelderly,andSouthKoreahassetagoalthat100%ofhouseholdsshould

havedomesticrobotsby2020.InIightofalIthis,itiscrucialthat

westarttothinkaboutsafetyandethicaIguideIinesnow,saysDr.

Christensen.

SowhatexactIyisbeingdonetoprotectusfromthesemechanicaI

menaces“Notenough,11saysBlayWhitby,anartificiaI-inte11igence

expertattheUniversityofSussexinEngland.Thisishardlysurprising

giventhatthefieldof"safety-criticalcomputingnisbarelyadecade

old,hesays.Butthingsarechanging,andresearchersareincreasingly

takinganinterestintryingtomakerobotssafer.Oneapproach,which

soundssimpleenough,istotrytoprogramthemtoavoidcontactwith

peoplealtogether.Butthisismuchharderthanitsounds.Gettingarobot

tonavigateacrossaclutteredroomisdifficultenoughwithouthaving

totakeintoaccountwhatitsvariousIimbsorappendagesmightbumpinto

alongtheway.

ReguIatingthebehaviorofrobotsisgoingtobecomemoredifficult

inthefuture,sineetheywiIIincreasinglyhaveself-1earningmechanisms

builtintothem,saysGianmarcoVeruggio,aroboticistattheInstitute

ofInteIIigentSystemsforAutomationinGenoa,Italy.Asaresult,their

behaviorwiIIbecomeimpossibletopredictfully,hesays,sincethey

wiIInotbebehavinginpredefinedwaysbutwiIIlearnnewbehavioras

theygo.

Theword"astounding"inthesecondparagraphisclosestinmeaningto

A.gullible.

B.awesome.

C.gruesome.

D.stupendous.

22.

InthissectionyouwiIIheareverythingONCEONLY.Listencarefully

andthenanswerthequestionsthatfoIIow.Markthecorrectanswerto

eachquestiononyouranswersheet.

Questions1to5arebasedonaninterview.Attheendoftheinterview

youwiIIbegiven10secondstoanswereachofthefolIowingfivequestions.

NowIistentotheinterview.

AccordingtoSamanthaHeiler,peopIeshouldeataproductfromother

animals

A.everytwodays.

B.everyotherday.

C.togetherwithfruits.

D.insmallamounts.

23.

Inthissectiontherearefourreadingpassagesfollowedbyatotal

of20mu11ipIe-choicequestions.Readthepassagesandthenmarkyour

answersonyouranswersheet.

{IB}}TEXTA{{/B}}

nLeavehimaIoneMIyeIledasIwaIkedoutoftheorphanagegateand

sawseveraIoftheSpringParkSchooIbulliespushingthedeafkidaround.

IdidnotknowtheboyatalIbutIknewthatwewereaboutthesameage,

becauseofhissize.HeIivedintheoldwhitehouseacrossthestreet

fromtheorphanagewhereIIived.IhadseenhimonhisfrontporchseveraI

timesdoingabsoIuteIynothing,exceptjustsittingtheremakingfunny

Iikehandmovements.

Inthesummertimewedidn,tgetmuchtoeatforSundaysupper,except

watermelonandthenwehadtoeatitoutsidebehindthediningroomso

wewouldnotmakeamessonthetablesinside.Abouttheonlytimethat

Iwouldseehimwasthroughthehighchain-1inkfencethatsurrounded

theorphanagewhenwe

ateourwatermelonoutside.

ThedeafkidstartedmakingalIkindsofhandsignals,realfastIike.

"Youareastupididiot!”saidthebiggerofthetwobulliesashepushed

theboydownontheground.Theotherbullyranaroundbehindtheboy

andkickedhimashardashecouldintheback.Tiledeafboy1sbody

startedshakingalIoverandhecurledupinaballtryingtoshieldand

hidehisface.HeIookedIikehewastryingtocry,orsomethingbuthe

justcouldn,tmakeanysounds.

IranasfastasIcouldbackthroughtheorphanagegateandintothe

thickazaleabushes.Iuncoveredmyhome-madebowwhichIhadconstructed

outofbambooandstring.Igrabbedfourarrowsthatwerealsomadeof

bambooandtheyhadCocaColatopsbentaroundtheendstomakerealsharp

tips.ThenIranbackoutofthegatewithanarrowcockedinthebow

andIjuststoodtherequietIikeybreathingrealhardjustdaringeither

oneofthemtokickortouchtheboyagain.

“You'readumbfreakjustIikehim,youbigearedcreep!Msaidone

oftheboysashegrabbedhisfriendandbackedofffarenoughsothat

thearrowwouldnothitthem.MIfyouresobravekickhimagainnow,M

Isaid,shakingIikealeaf.Thebiggerofthetwobulliesranupand

kiekedthedeafboyinthemiddleofhisbackashardashecouldand

thenheranoutofarrowrangeagain.

TheboyjerkedaboutandthenmadeasoundthatIwiIIneverforget

foraslongasIIive.ItwasthesoundIikeawhalemakeswhenithas

beenharpoonedandknowsthatitisabouttodie.IfiredalIfourof

myarrowsatthetwobulliesastheyranawayIaughingaboutwhatthey

haddone.

Ipulledtheboyupoffthegroundandhelpedhimbacktohishouse

whichwasabouttwobIocksdownthestreetfromtheschoolbuiIding.The

boymadeoneofthosehandsignsatmeasIwasabouttoleave.Iasked

hissisternIfyourbrotherissosmartthenwhyishedoingthingsIike

thatwithhishands"Shetoldmethathewassayingthathelovedme

withhishands.

AlmosteverySundayforthenextyearortwoIcouldseetheboythrough

thechain-1inkfenceasweatewatermeIonoutsidebehindthediningroom,

duringthesummertime.HeaIwaysmadethatsamefunnyhandsignatme

andIwouldjustwavebackathim,notknowingwhatelsetodo.

OnmyverylastdayintheorphanageIwasbeingchasedbythepolice.

TheytoldmethatIwasbeingsentofftotheFloridaSchooIforBoys

ReformSchooIatMariannasoIrantogetawayfromthem.Theychased

mearoundthediningroombuiIdingseveraltimesandfinallyImadea

dashforthechain-1inkfenceandtriedtoclimboverinordertoescape.

IsawthedeafboysittingthereonhisporchjustIookingatmeasthey

pulledmedownfromthefenceandhandcuffedme.Theboy,nowabouttweIve

jumpedupandranacrossSanDiegoRoad,pIacedhisfingersthroughthe

chain-1inkfenceandjuststoodthereIookingatus.Theydraggedmeby

mylegs,screamingandyellingformorethanseveraIhundredyardsthrough

thedirtandpine-strawtothewaitingpolicecar.AlIIcouIdhearthe

entiretimewasthehighpitchedsoundofthatwhaIebeingharpoonedagain.

ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthorwasalIEXCEPT

A.compassionate.

B.dauntless.

C.docile.

D.dexterous.

24.{{B1JTEXTC{{/B}}

Britain5seastmidiandswereoncethepictureofEngIishcountryside,

alivewithflocks,shepherds,skylarksandbuttercups-thestuffof

fairytales.In1941GeorgeMarshleftschoolattheageof14towork

asaherdsmaninNottinghamshire,theEastMidlandscountrysidehis

parentsandgrandparentsfarmed.HerecalIsskylarksnestingincereal

fields,whichwhenaccidentaIlydisturbedwouIdflysingingintothesky.

ButinhisIifetime,Marshhasseenthecoloranddiversityofhisnative

landfade.Farmersusedtogrowaboutatonofwheatperacre;nowthey

growfourtons.PesticideshavekilledofftheinsectsuponwhichskyIarks

fed,andyear-roundharvestinghasdriventhebirdsfromtheirwinter

nests.Skylarksarenowrare."Farmerskillanythingthataffects

production,"saysMarsh.11Agricultureistooefficient.H

AnecdotaIevidenceofaloomingcrisisinbiodiversityisnowbeing

reinforcedbyscience.Intheircomprehensivesurveysofplants,

butterfIiesandbirdsoverthepast20to40yearsinBritain,ecoIogists

JeremyThomasandCarlyStevensfoundsignificantpopulationdeciines

inathirdofalInativespecies.Butterfliesarethefurthestalong

—71percentofBritain's58speciesareshrinkinginnumber,andsome,

IikethelargebIueandtortoisesheII,areaIreadyextinet.InBritain1

sgrasslands,akeyhabitat,20percentofalIanimal,plantandinsect

speciesareonthepathtoextinetion.There5shardlyacornerofthe

country5secoIogythatisn5taffectedbythisdownwardspiral.

Theproblemwouldbebadenoughifitweremerelylocal,butit's

not:becauseBritain'stemperateecoIogyissimilartothatinsomany

otherpartsoftheworId,It'sthebestmicrocosmscientistshavebeen

abletostudyindetaiI.Scientistshavesoundedalarmsaboutspecies5

extinetioninthepast,butalwaysspecifictoaparticularanimalor

place-whaIesinthe1980sortheAmazonianrainforestsinthe1990s.

Thistime,though,theimpIicationsaremuchwider.TheAmazonisa

MbiodiversityhotspotMwithauniqueecoIogy.ButinBritain,"themain

driversofchangearethesameprocessesresponsibleforspecies9

deciinesworIdwide,nsaysThomas.Thefindings,pubIishedinthejournal

Science,providethefirstcIearevidencethattheworldisinthethroes

ofamassiveextinetion.ThomasandStevensarguethatwearefacinga

lossof65to95percentoftheworld1sspecies,onthescaleofanice

ageorthemeteoritethatmayhavewipedoutthedinosaurs65million

yearsago.

Ifso,thiswouldbeonlythesixthtimesuchdevastationhadoccurred

inthepast600millionyears.Theotherfivewereassociatedwithone-off

eventsIiketheiceages,avolcaniceruptionorameteor.Thistime,

ecosystemsaredyingathousanddeathsfromoverfishingandtherazing

oftherainforests,butalsofromadvancesinagriculture.TheBritish

study,forinstance,findsthatoneofthebiggestproblemsisnitrogen

poIIutionNitrogenisreleasedwhenfossiIfuelsburnincarsandpower

plants,butalsowhenecologicalIyrichheath-landsarepIowedand

fertiIizersarespread.Nitrogen-richfertiIizersfuelthegrowthofta11

grasses,whichinturnovershadowandkilloffdeIicateflowersIike

harebelIsandeyebrights.

Evenseeminglyinnocuouspracticesareresponsibleforvast

ecologicaldamage.WhenBritishfarmersstoppedfeedinghorsesandcattIe

withhayandswitchedtosiIage,akindofpreservedshortgrass,they

eliminatedafavoritenestingspotofcorncrakes,birdsknownfortheir

raspynightIymatingcalIs;corncrakepopuIationshavefaIIen76percent

inthepast20years.ThedepressingIistgoesonandon.

Manyofthesepracticesarebeingrepeatedthroughouttheworld,in

oneformoranother,whichiswhyscientistsbeIievethattheBritish

studyhasglobalimpIications.Wildlifeisgettingblander."Wedon,

tknowwhichspeciesareessentialtothewebofIifesowe'retaking

amassiveriskbyeliminatinganyofthem,nsaysDavidWedin,professor

ofecoIogyattheUniversityofNebraska.Chancesarewe511beseeing

theresultsofthisexperimentbeforetoolong.

Fromthefirstparagraph,wegettheimpressionthatGeorgeMarsh

A.cherisheshisadolescencememories.

B.thinkshighlyoftheefficiencyofagriculture.

C.maynothavehappymemoriesofpasttime.

D.cannotrememberhisadolescencedays.

25.{{B}}TEXTD{{/B}}

Irecentlytookcareofa50-year-oldmanwhohadbeenadmittedto

thehospitalshortofbreath.DuringhismonthIongstayhewasseenby

ahematologist,anendocrinologist,akidneyspecialistrapodiatrist,

twocardiologists,acardiaceIectrophysioIogist,an

infectious-diseasesspecialistyapulmonologist,anear-nose-throat

specialistyaurologist,agastroenteroIogist,aneurologist,a

nutritionist,ageneraIsurgeon,athora

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