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1、青 島 科 技 大 學(xué)二 OO 八年入學(xué)科目:基礎(chǔ)英語(yǔ)試題注意事項(xiàng):1本試卷共 6道大題(其中有 42 個(gè)小題),滿分 150分;2本卷屬試題卷,答題另有答題卷,一律寫在答題卷上,寫在該試題卷上或草紙上均無(wú)效。要注意試卷清潔,不要在試卷上涂劃;3必須用藍(lán)、黑鋼筆或簽字筆答題,其它均無(wú)效。Read the essay carefully.1It was my livert was out of order. I knew it was my livert was out of order, because Ihad just been reading a patent livill circul

2、ar, in which were detailed the various symptoms bywhich a man couldl when his liver was out of order. I had them all.2It was a most extraordinary thing, but I never read a patent medicine advertisement withoutbeing impelled to thet I am suffering from the particular disease therein dealt within its

3、most virulent form. The diagnosis seems in every case to correspond exactly will thesensationst I have ever felt.3I remember going to the British Museum one day to read up the treatment for some slightailment of which I had a touch hay fever, I fancy it was. I got down the book, and read all I came

4、to read; and then, in an unthinking moment, I idly turned the leaves, and began toindolently study diseases, generally. I fet which was thedistemper I pgedo some fearful, devasing scourge, I know and, before I had glanced half down the list of “premonitory symptoms”, it was borne in upon met I had f

5、airly got it.4I sat for a while, frozen with horror; and then,he listleess of despair, I agaurned overthe pages. I came to typhoid fever read the symptoms discoveredt I had typhoid fever,musve had it for months without knowing it wondered whase I had got; turned up to StVituss Dance found, as I expe

6、cted,t I hadt too began to geterestedy case,and determined to sift it to the bottom, and so started alphabetically read up ague (瘧疾), andlearnedt I was sickening for it, andt the acute stage would commence in about anotherfortnight. Brights disease, I was reved to find I had only in a modified form,

7、 and, so far astwas concerned, I might live for years. Cholera I had, with severe complications; and diphtheria(白喉癥) I seemed to have been born with. I plodded conscientiously through the 26 letters, and the only malady I could conclude I had not got was housemaids knee.5I felt rather hurt about, it

8、 seemed somehow to be a sort of slight. Why hadnt I gothousemaids knee? Why this invidious reservation? After a while, however, less grasfeelings prevailed. I reflectedt I had every other known maladyhe pharmacology, and Igrew less selfish, and determined to do without housemaids knee. Gout (痛風(fēng)) in

9、its most malignant stage, it would appear, had seized me without my being aware of it; and zymosis (傳染病) I had evidently been suffering with from boyhood. There were no more diseases after zymosis, so I concluded there was nothing else the matter with me.I sat and pondered. I thought what an erestin

10、g case I must be from a medical po of view, what an acquisition I should be to a class! Students would have no need to “ walk the6hospitals”, if they had me. I was a hospitalyself. All they need do would be to walk roundme, aftert, take their diploma.7Then I wondered how long I had to live. I tried

11、to examine myself. I felt my pulse. I could notatfind any pulse at all. Then, all of a sudden, it seemed to start off. I pulled out my watchand timed it. I made it a not feel my heart. I-seven to the minute. I tried to feel my heart. I could. I have since beenroduced to come to the opiniont it musve

12、 been there all the time, and musve been beating, but I cannot account for it.I patted myself all over my front, from what I call my waist up to my head, and I went a bit round each side, and a little way up the back. But I could not feel or hear anything. I tried to look at my tongue. I stuck it ou

13、t as far as ever it could go, and I shut one eye, and tried to exam it withthe other. O could only see the tip, and the only thingt I could gain fromt was to feel morecertahat beforet I had scarlet fever.89I had walked-room a happy, healthy man. I crawled out a decrt wreck.I went to my medical man.

14、He is an old chum of mine, and feels my pulse, and looks at mytongue, and talks about the weather, all for nothing, when I fancy Im ill; so I thought I would do him a good turn by going to him now. “What a doctor wants,” I said, “is practice. He shall haveme. He will get more practice out of men out

15、 of seventeendred of your ordinarycommonplace patients, with only one or two diseases each.” So I went straight up and saw him, and he said: “Well, whats the matter with you?”10I said: “I will not take up your time, dear boy, withling you what is the matter with me.Life is brief, and you might pass

16、away before I had finished. But I willnot thematter with me. I haven not got housemaids knee. Why have I not got housemaids knee, Icannotl you; but the fact remainst I have not got it. Everything else, however, I have got.”11And I told him how I came to discover it all.12Then he opened me and looked

17、 down me, and clhed hold of my wrist, and then hit meover the chest when I wasnt expecting it a cowardly thing to do, I call it and immediayafterwards butted me with the side of his head. After prescription, and folded it up and gave it to me, and I put itay pocket and went out.13I did not open it.

18、I took it to the nearest chemists and handed it in. The man read it, and thenhanded it back.141516He said he didnt ket.I said: “you are a chemist?”He said: “I am a chemist. If I was a cooperative store and family hocombined, I might beable to oblige you. Being only a chemismpers me.”17I read the pre

19、scription. It ran:1 lb beefsteak, with1 pt bitter beer every 6hours.1 ten-walk every morning.1 bed at 11 sharp every night.And dont stuff your head with things you dont understand.18 I followed the directions, with the happy result speaking for myself t my life wasp, and is still going on.Now do the

20、 following tasks.I. The following sements are all based on the essay you have just read. Mark “T” if it istrue, and “F” if it is false on your answer sheet. (20 pos)1.The doctor was an old man to whom the author was quite acquaed with.2.The author admitst he sometimes imaginest he had something wron

21、g with him.3.“and talks about the weather” this showst the doctor did not taketheauthorscomplaseriously.4.5.The author thought he was obliging the doctor by going to see him on this occa The author says “Life is brief”. He meansdiseases he has.all the6.7.8.9.10.The author talks as if he has failed i

22、n some way by no The doctor probably unbuttoned the authors shirt.The doctor was a cowardly man.ving housemaids knee.The doctor was hot the author would not read the prescription immediay.“clhed, “hit, “butted”: these words showedicalexamination as if it were a physical fight.II. Answer the followin

23、g questions briefly. (30 pos)1.2.Who is made fun of,his essay? (5 pos)Which of the following is the main device used by the author in his essay? (2 pos)(a) Irony(b) Pun(c) Undersement(d) Exaggeration3.4.Do you think the concluding part of the essay comes as a climax orlimax? (2 pos)What kind of a bo

24、ok did the author read in the British Museum, a textbook, a journal or amedical encyclopedia? How can youl from the essay itself? (3 poWhat do you think when you read thes)5.you readthe second sentence? When do you understand the spirit of the essay? (3 pos)6.“The essay describes how the author was

25、frightened by imagined illness.” Is this entirely true?Are there any exceptions to it particularly to the word “frightened”? (5 pos)7.The essay seems to describe wha there are two plappened to the author on one particular occa. However,t quite often in hislife. Poout the particular words or sentenco

26、ncernedhe two pla. (10 pos)III. Find single words or phraseshe essay which have roughly the meanings given below.(30 pos)1.2.3.4.5.6.7.8.9.10.11.12.13.14.15.close friend describednoterestingin a lazy way illnessscience of drugs to thinkto keep safecausing grearmwhose health has been destroyedharmful, difficult to curevaluablesesdescription of a diseasesomething which causes great pain and suffering warningIV. Fillhe blshe following sentenwith single words or phrases taken from theessay. Make changeshe forms of the words as nesary. (20 pos)1.I

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