A.wollt
B.musst
C.muss
D.wolle
第1题
Gespr?ch 2 - Arzt: Wer ist der ____? - Lin: Entschuldigung, ich habe mich versp?tet. - Arzt: Bitte ____ Sie sich! Wo tut es Ihnen _____? - Lin: Ich habe Kopfschmerzen und Husten. - Arzt: Wir müssen zuerst _____ messen. 38 Grad. Machen Sie den __ auf und sagen Sie ?Ah!“ - Lin: Herr Doktor, was fehlt mir? - Arzt: Sie haben eine Erk?ltung. In den letzten Tagen regnet es immer. Drau?en ist ziemlich kalt. - Lin: Ja, das habe ich schon _____ 2 Tagen. - Arzt: Ich _____ Ihnen ein Rezept. ___ Sie die Tabletten dreimal t?glich nach dem Essen. Sie müssen sich gut ___. - Lin: Vielen Dank, Herr Doktor. Auf Wiedersehen! - Arzt: Gute _____ ! Auf Wiedersehen.
第2题
Lücken füllen 填入合适的词 (系统判别需文字精确。填写答案时,答案之间空一格,但第一个答案的前面和最后一个答案填写完毕后都不要有空格,注意大小写) Gespr?ch 1 Arzthelferin: _____ Doktor Baumann, guten Tag! Lin: Guten Tag. Hier spricht Lin. Ich ____ mich nicht wohl und m?chte einen _____ machen. Arzthelferin: Moment, ich muss mal nachsehen. Geht es morgen Nachmittag um halb zwei? Lin: Kann ich nicht heute __ Ihnen gehen? Arzthelferin: ___ mir leid! Wir haben heute viele Besucher. Lin: Aber ich habe Kopfschmerzen. Vielleicht habe ich mich ____. Arzthelferin: Dann k?nnen Sie sofort kommen. Bitte bringen Sie Ihre _____ mit! Wie ist bitte Ihr Name? Lin: Lin Lin.
第3题
M: You look exhausted. What on earth have you been doing?
W: Oh, I've been such a fool! You just wouldn't believe what I've done.
M: I would, I would. Come on...Where's you been?
W: I'm dying to tell someone. I've been down to London, you see. OK, I thought I'd be very sensible, so I'd drive down to the Underground on the outskirts of London, leave the car and go in by tube. All right? Very sensible. Yes? OK. So I drove down to London and I parked my car by the tube station and I got the tube into London: Fine! All right?
M: Well, sounds like it.
W: So far, so good. Right. I came back out of London and got out of the tube.
M: And you forgot the car?
W: No, no, I didn't forget the car. I couldn't find the car, Jackie. It'd gone.
M: You're kidding.
W: No, no, really, it'd gone. I walked out...happily out of the tube, you know, over to where it was and I looked and it was a red Mini and mine's green, so I thought "Oh no". So having panicked a bit, I rang the police, you see, and this lovely, new little policeman...a young one came out to help. That's it, yes...buttons shining...big smile...came down to help, so I said, "I've lost my car. It's been stolen." And I took him to see it and everything and...
M: You mean where it wasn't.
W: And sure enough, it wasn't there. And then he coughed a bit and he went very quiet.., and he took me back into the tube station and out the other side into the other car park.., and there was my car, Jackie, parked in the other tube station car park, the other side of the station, because there are two exits, you see, so I walked out of an exit not knowing, there were two and it was in the other one.
M: Oh Lesley. And was he ever so cross?
W: He was livid, Jackie. He went on and on at me and I didn't know what to do. It was just frightful. I went red and just shut up and said "Sorry" all the time.
M: Jumped in your car and left.
W: Oh, it was awful. I'm never doing that again ever.
(23)
A.In central London.
B.Near a police station.
C.By the tube station.
D.On a side street.
第4题
Forty-thousand of the world' s young children die every day. This is 15 million a year. Many of these deaths can be prevented. In fact, experts say, techniques now exist to save the lives of half of these children. The techniques are medically effective, simple to use and low cost. The big-gest task has been to inform. parents about these life-saving techniques.
Diarrhea(腹泻)is the main cause of death among children in developing countries. Diarrhea results when the body tries to clear itself of harmful bacteria(细菌) . The body does this by getting out liquids, sometimes uncontrollably. If too much water, sugar and salt are lost in this way, the body cannot work normally. The child may die.
The .United Nations International Children ' s Fund, UNICEF, introduces a technique. It uses a simple mixture of sugar and salt in water. The mixture does not stop diarrhea. But if used often as needed , it keeps fluid(体液) levels normal until the body has fought off the harmful bacteria. In Eypt, for example, the treatment was used in a children ' s health care program in the province of Alexandria. It reduced by one-half the number of deaths caused by diarrhea. The technique has now been used throughout the country.
65. According to the passage, a large number of children can be saved only when _________ .
[ A ] the life-saving ways are medically effective
[ B ] their parents are rich enough for the life-saving techniques
[ C] the life-saving techniques are easy to use
[ D ] their parents learn the life-saving techniques
第5题
Diarrhea(腹泻)is the main cause of death among children in developing countries. Diarrhea results when the body tries to clear itself of harmful bacteria(细菌). The body does this by getting out liquids, sometimes uncontrollably. If too much water, sugar and salt are lost in this way, the body cannot work normally. The child may die.
The United Nations International Children's Fund, UNICEF, introduces a technique. It uses a simple mixture of sugar and salt in water. The mixture does not stop diarrhea. But if used often as needed, it keeps fluid (体液) levels normal until the body has fought off the harmful bacteria. In Egypt, for example, the treatment was used in a children's health care program in the province of Alexandria. It reduced by one-half the number of deaths caused by diarrhea. The technique has now been used throughout the country.
According to the passage, a large number of children can be saved only when______.
A.the life-saving ways are medically effective
B.their parents are rich enough for the life-saving techniques
C.the life-saving techniques are easy to use
D.their parents learn the life-saving techniques
第6题
Diarrhea(腹泻)is the main cause of death among children in developing countries. Diarrhea results when the body tries to clear itself of harmful bacteria(细菌). The body does this by getting out liquids, sometimes uncontrollably. If too much water, sugar and salt are lost in this way, the body cannot work normally. The child may die.
The United Nations International Children's Fund, UNICEF, introduces a technique. It uses a simple mixture of sugar and salt in water. The mixture does not stop diarrhea. But if used often as needed, it keeps fluid (体液) levels normal until the body has fought off the harmful bacteria. In Egypt, for example, the treatment was used in a children's health care program in the province of Alexandria. It reduced by one-half the number of deaths caused by diarrhea. The technique bas now been used throughout the country.
According to the passage, a large number of children can be saved only when ________。
A.the life-saving ways are medically effective
B.their parents are rich enough for the life-saving techniques
C.the life-saving techniques are easy to use
D.their parents learn the life-saving techniques
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