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单选题A doctor will be guilty of murder if he ______.A advises a patient to draw up his Advance DirectiveB refuses to carry out an Advance DirectiveC actively prescribes a medication that will quicken the death of a terminal patientD stops giving medication

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单选题
A doctor will be guilty of murder if he ______.
A

advises a patient to draw up his Advance Directive

B

refuses to carry out an Advance Directive

C

actively prescribes a medication that will quicken the death of a terminal patient

D

stops giving medication to a terminally ill patient according to his Advance Directive


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  • 第1题:

    Which of the following statements is true according to the text?

    A Doctors will be held guilty if they risk their patients'death.

    B Modern medicine has assisted terminally ill patients in painless recovery.

    C The Court ruled that high-dosage pain-relieving medication can be prescribed.

    D A doctor's medication is no longer justified by his intentions.


    正确答案:C

  • 第2题:

    Passage Five

    A warm-hearted nurse on her first day's work came to a patient who had come to London for a visit to the famous doctor. She asked the patient whether there was anything that she could do for him. But he only waved his hand, shook his head and said something she couldn't understand. With a pleasing smile she asked him again and he just kept doing the same and saying the same words, but in about 3 minutes, he closed his eyes. the nurse felt his pulse and found out that the patient had died.

    The nurse felt so sorry for the poor patient who had ended his llfe very far away from his home that she ran to the doctor in a hurry and repeated to the doctor the sounds she had heard. "My dear girl," said the doctor after listening to what she repeated,"you've just killed him. He was saying, You've been standing on my oxygen pipe."

    52. The patient had come to London ______.

    A. to see whether he could make friends with the nurse

    B. to get the medical treatment from the doctor

    C. to do some business to make money

    D. to visit the world-famous city


    正确答案:B
    本题属理解分析题。由文章第一句中的“for a visit to the famous doctor”可知:病人拜访这个
    著名的医生的目的就是看病。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    第三篇

    On 8th November 1974 Lord Lucan,a British aristocrat,vanished.The day before,his children's nanny had been brutally murdered and his wife had been attacked too.To this day the British public are still interested in the murder case because Lucan has never been found.Now,over 30 years later,the police have reopened the case,hoping that new DNA techniques will help solve this murder mystery.
    People suspected that"Lucky",as he was called by friends,wanted to kill his wife he no longer lived with.They say that Lucan entered his old house and in the dark,killed the nanny by mistake. His estranged wife heard noises,came downstairs and was also attacked,but managed to escape. Seven months after the murder,a jury concluded that Lucan had killed the nanny.
    What happened next is unclear,but there are several theories which fall into one of three categories:he may have killed himself,he could have escaped or he might have been killed.It appears that the night after the murder,"Lucky"borrowed a car and drove it,Lucan's friend Aspinall said in an interview that he thought Lucan had committed suicide by sinking his boat in the English Channel.
    Another version of events says that"Lucky"left the blood-soaked car on the coast and took a ferry to France.He was met there by someone who drove him to safety in another country.However, after a time,his rescuers became worried that they would become involved in the murder too and so Lucan was killed.
    A further fascinating theory was made in the book Dead Lucky by Duncan Mac Laiwhlin.a former detective.He believes that Lucan traveled to Goa,India,where he assumed the identity of a Mr. Barry Haplin. Lucan then lived in Goa till his death in 1996.In the end the claim turned out to be a case of mistaken identity. The man who died in 1996 was really Haplin,an ex-school teacher turned hippy. So what is the truth about Lucky?DNA testing has solved many murder cases,but who knows if it can close the book on this one.

    Aspinall thought Lucan killed himself by_________.
    A: jumping into water
    B:jumping out of his house
    C:sailing his boat
    D:sinking his boat

    答案:D
    解析:
    文章第一段告诉我们公众之所以对此案感兴趣是因为Lucan还没被找到。因此只有选项C是正确的。
    第二段讲到,保姆被杀是因为天黑看不清楚,而被Lucan误杀了。因此选项C是正确的。
    文章第三段最后一句提到Lucan的朋友在一个采访中表示,他觉得Lucan 在英吉利海峡弄沉了自己坐的船自杀了。因此选项D是正确的。
    根据第四段我们知道救Lucan的人担心自己也会被卷入到谋杀案件中,因此杀了Lucan。最符合此意的为B项,意思为他们觉得如果Lucan被捕,他有可能跟警察提起这些人。
    从文章最后一段的叙述我们知道Mac Laughlin确信Lucan逃到了印度,在那里换了个身份,假装成Barry Haplin。因此选项C是正确的。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Double Effect

    The Supreme Court's decisions on physician-assisted suicide carry important implications for how medi-
    cine seeks to relieve dying patients of pain and suffering.
    Although it ruled that there is no constitutional right to physician-assisted suicide,the Court in effect
    supported the medical principle of"double effect",a centuries-old moral principle holding that an action
    having two effects一a good one that is intended and a harmful one that is foreseen一is permissible if the actor
    intends only the good effect.
    Doctors have used that principle in recent years to justify using high doses of morphine to control termi-
    nally ill patients' pain,even though increasing dosages will eventually kill the patient.
    Nancy Dubler,director of Montefiore Medical Center,contends that the principle will shield doctors
    who"until now have very,very strongly insisted that they could not give patients sufficient mediation to con-
    trol their pain if that might hasten death."
    George Annas,chair of the health law department at Boston University,maintains that,as long as a
    doctor prescribes a drug for a legitimate medical purpose,the doctor has done nothing illegal even if the pa-
    tient uses the drug to hasten death."It's like surgery,"he says."We don't call those deaths homicides be-
    cause the doctors didn't intend to kill their patients,although they risked their death.If you're a physician,
    you can risk your patient's suicide as long as you don't intend their suicide."
    On another level,many in the medical community acknowledge that the assisted-suicide debate has
    been fueled in part by the despair of patients for whom modern medicine has prolonged the physical agony of
    dying.
    Just three weeks before the Court's ruling on physician-assisted suicide,the National Academy of
    Science(NAS)released a two-volume report,Approaching Death:Improving Care at the End of Life.It
    identifies the under-treatment of pain and the aggressive use of"ineffectual and forced medical procedures
    that may prolong and even dishonor the period of dying" as the twin problems of end-of-life care.The
    profession is taking steps to require young doctors to train in hospices,to test knowledge of aggressive pain
    management therapies,to develop a Medicare billing code for hospital-based care,and to develop new
    standards for assessing and treating pain at the end of life.
    Annas says lawyers can play a key role in insisting that these well-meaning medical initiatives translate
    into better care."Large numbers of physicians seem unconcerned with the pain their patients are needlessly
    and predictably suffering,"to the extent that it constitutes"systematic patient abuse."He says medical li-
    censing boards"must make it clear…that painful deaths are presumptively ones that are incompetently man-
    aged and should result in license suspension."

    Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
    A:Doctors will be held guilty if they risk their patients' death.
    B:Modem medicine has assisted terminally ill patients in painless recovery.
    C:The Court ruled that high-dosage pain-relieving medication should be prescribed.
    D:A doctor's medication is no longer justified by his intentions.

    答案:C
    解析:
    文章第一段说:最高法院对于医生协助病人自杀的裁决对如何使用药物来减轻病人的 痛苦有着重大的意义。第二段说:尽管宪法没有赋予医生去帮助病人自杀的权力,法院实际支 持率医疗界的“双效”原则。第三段说:医生们正是借用这个原则,为大剂量地给晚期(termi- nally ill)病人注射吗啡提供正当的理由,尽管增加剂量将最终致使病人于死亡。由此从第二段 可推断出,B项:医生们帮助病人自杀仍是非法的,为正确答案。A项:医生过去常用增加剂量 的方法来控制病人的痛苦,与第三段内容不符。C项:最高法院强烈反对医生帮助病人自杀, 和D项:宪法没有赋予病人自杀的权力,都与文章内容不符。故选B。
    文章第二段第一句说:法庭实际上认可了医疗界的“双效”原则。第三段又说,医疗界 正是借用这个原则,为大剂量地给晚期病人注射吗啡提供正当的理由,尽管增加剂量将最终致 使病人于死地。由此可知,法庭实际上同意给病人开大剂量的止痛药。这与C项意思相符。 A项:如果医生冒使病人致死的危险,将被认定有罪,与文章内容不符。B项:现代医学已经帮 助晚期病人无痛康复,文中未提。D项:医生用药再也不会因为他的用药意图而被认为合理正 当了,与文章内容不符。故选C。
    由第七段中提到的“NAS的报告指出了医生临终护理存在着两个问题:一是治痛不力 (under-treatment of pain),二是对无效且有强制性的医疗程序的大胆使用(the aggressive use of ineffectual and forced medical procedures)",可知B项:对病痛治疗不力正确。
    aggressive的意思有“咄咄逼人的,好斗的;攻击性的,侵略的;有闯劲的,大胆的”,根据 上下文,aggressive在这里应为“大胆的”,所以选A。
    在文章最后一段中,Annas指出:许多医生对病人所受的不必要的痛苦漠不关心,甚至 到了“系统地虐待病人”的程度,并指出病人痛苦地死亡如果被认为是医生护理不力的后果, 那就应吊销他们的行医执照。D项:延长病人不必要的痛苦为正确答案,因为Annas认为吊销 医生执照的前提是病人痛苦地死亡。.

  • 第5题:

    He hasn't the funds to carry out his design.

    A:make
    B:keep
    C:change
    D:implement

    答案:D
    解析:
    题干意为“他没有资金来施行他的计划。” 句中划线词的意为“实施”。D项implement意为“使生效,履行,实施”,例:We need moeey to implement the program.我们需要钱来实行这个计划。A项意为“做,制造”。B项意为 “保持”。C项意为“改变”。故选D。

  • 第6题:

    ()his examination of the patient, the doctor wrote out a prescription.

    AHaving finished

    BFinishing

    CFinished

    DHaving been finished


    A

  • 第7题:

    he patient acted on the doctor's ()and finallyrecovered.

    • A、advices
    • B、advise
    • C、advice

    正确答案:C

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    You intend to discharge medical or hazardous wastes ashore MARPOL annex V requires you to notify a receiving port or terminal in advance.How much advance notice require?()
    A

    12 hours

    B

    24 hours

    C

    48 hours

    D

    Advance notification is not required


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第9题:

    问答题
    In social situations, the classic Intention Movement is“the chair-grasp”. Host and guest have been talking forsome time, but now the host has an appointment to keep and can get       (1)_____away. His urge to go is held in check by his desire not be rude        (2)_____to his guest. If he did not care of his guest’s feelings he would      (3)_____simply get up out of his chair and to announce his departure.         (4)_____This is what his body wants to do, therefore his politeness          (5)_____glues his body to the chair and refuses to let him raise. It is at      (6)_____this point that he performs the chair-grasp IntentionMovement. He continues to talk to the guest and listen tohim, but leans forward and grasps the arms of the chair as          (7)_____about to push himself upwards. This is the first act he wouldmake if he were rising. If he were not hesitating, it would          (8)_____only last a fraction of a second. He would lean, push, rise,         (9)_____and be up. But now, instead, it lasts much longer. He holdshis“readiness-to-rise”post and keeps on holding it. It is as if       (10)_____his body had frozen at the get-ready moment.

    正确答案: 1.can→must 根据上文,可知主人是“必须(must)”而不是“可能(can)”离开。
    2.在 not 后加to
    not to be rude to his guest作定语修饰his desire。
    3.将of→for或about
    care for/about在意,在乎
    4.删除and或to 如果删除to,那么在这里连词and连接两个并列的谓语动词get up out of his chair和announce his departure。如果删除连词and。不定式to announce his departure则作目的状语。
    5.therefore→but 这里两个分句是转折关系,而不是原因与结果的关系。
    6.raise→rise
    raise是及物动词后必须跟宾语,而rise则是不及物动词,作“起立,起身”讲。
    7.在 as about 中间加入if或though
    as if/though后跟不定式,可表示“似乎要做……”之意。
    8.make → do 或 perform
    do/perform an act表示“采取行动”
    9.

    10.post→ posture post作“标志,位置,职位”,而posture作“姿势”讲。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    A doctor will be guilty of murder if he ______.
    A

    advises a patient to draw up his Advance Directive

    B

    refuses to carry out an Advance Directive

    C

    actively prescribes a medication that will quicken the death of a terminal patient

    D

    stops giving medication to a terminally ill patient according to his Advance Directive


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    细节题。由第三段最后一句可知,法律规定,采用主动安乐死措施帮助病人结束生命的医生是有罪的,故C项为正确答案。

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    The idea _____ to him in his dream and he decided to carry it out.
    A

    happened

    B

    struck

    C

    appeared

    D

    occurred


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    句意:他梦里突然有了这个想法,并决定实施。本题考查固定搭配The/An idea occurs to sb.某人想起了。happen to(和名词连用)临到……头上(某情况,尤指不幸的事);(和动词连用)偶然;碰巧。strike在表示“突然想起”的意思时直接接人:The thought strikes/struck sb.我突然有了这个想法。It appears to me that ...据我看来,我觉得。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    What is an Advance Directive?
    A

    A decision made by a doctor on how to end a patient’s life.

    B

    A hospital document on how to treat a terminally ill patient.

    C

    A wish made by a patient on how he will be medically treated.

    D

    A law that prohibits mercy killing.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节题。由第二段最后一句可知,Advance Directive是一种Living Wills(生前遗嘱)。由第三段第一句可知,Advance Directive是人们决定他们是否要接受某种治疗…。故C项为正确答案。

  • 第13题:

    When Lloyd Nickson dies, he will ________.

    [A] face his death with calm characteristic of euthanasia

    [B] experience the suffering of a lung cancer patient [

    C] have an intense fear of terrible suffering

    [D] undergo a cooling off period of seven days


    正确答案:A
    59. [A] 意为:死时表现出安乐死的平静特征。
       这实际上是说他将采用安乐死的方式离开人世。第三段提到,住在达尔文市(位于北部地方州)的尼克森患肺癌,对他来说,允许安乐死的法案的批准意味着他可以心情平静地生活,而无需惧怕将要遭受的死亡的折磨:由死时所产生的呼吸困难所带来的痛苦折磨。他说:从思想认识上讲,我并不怕死,但是,我怕的是如何死去,因为我曾亲眼目睹过医院的病人死时由缺氧而挣扎并抓挠氧气罩的情景。从以上的分析可以看出,尼克森先生知道自己已患绝症并依法为自己选择安乐死的方式告别人世。
       B 意为:经历肺癌病人所要遭受的痛苦。不对,相反,尼克森将会平静死去。
       C意为:对痛苦的折磨极度恐惧。
       D 意为:将经历 7天的平静阶段。第三段指出,根据北部地区新通过的法律,要求安乐死的病人必须具备以下条件: 1)该病人必须由两名医生诊断为晚期病人; 2)平静考虑7天后,病人签署一个申请证书;3)48 小时后再给病人实行安乐死。可见,这里所说的“平静”7天是让病人(及其家庭)平静、认真地考虑一下是否选择采用安乐死这一形式。

  • 第14题:

    How did George feel about Richard after his disappearance?

    A. He envied Richard’s marriage.

    B. He thought of Richard from time to time.

    C. He felt lucky with no rival in town.

    D. He was guilty of Richard’s death.


    正确答案:B

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    Double Effect
    The Supreme Court's decisions on physician-assisted suicide carry important implications for how medicine seeks to relieve dying patients of pain and suffering.
    Although it ruled that there is no constitutional right to physician-assisted suicide,the Court in effect supported the medical principle of"double effect",a centuries-old moral principle holding that an action having two effects-a good one that is intended and a harmful one that is foreseen-is permissible if the actor intends only the good effect.
    Doctors have used that principle in recent years to justify using high doses of morphine to control terminally ill patients'pain,even though increasing dosages will eventually kill the patient.
    Nancy Dubler,director of Montefiore Medical Center,contends that the principle will shield doctors who"until now have very,very strongly insisted that they could not give patients sufficient mediation to control their pain if that might hasten death."
    George Annas,chair of the health law department at Boston Univeisity,maintains that,as long as a doctor prescribes a drug for a legitimale medical purpose,the doctor has done nothing illegal even if the patient uses the drug to hasten death."It's like surgery,"he says."We don't call those deaths homicides because the doctors didn't intend to kill their patients,although they risked their death.if you're a physician,you can risk your patient's suicide as long as you don't intend their suicide."
    On another level,many in the medical community acknowledge that the assisted-suicide debate has been fueled in part by the despair of patients for whom modern medicine has prolonged the physical agony of dying.
    Just three weeks before the Court's ruling on physician一assisted suicide,the National Academy of Science(NAS)released a two-volume report,Approaching Death:Improving Care at the End of Life.It identifies the under-treatment of pain and the aggressive use of"ineffectual and forced medical procedures that may prolong and even dishonor the period of dying" as the twin problems of end-of-life care.The profession is taking steps to require young doctors to train in hospices,to test knowledge of aggressive pain management therapies,to develop a Medicare billing code for hospital-based care,and to develop new standards for assessing and treating pain at the end of life.
    Annas says lawyers can play a key role in insisting that these well-meaning medical initiatives translate into better care."Large numbers of physicians seem unconcerned with the pain their patients are needlessly and predictably suffering,"to the extent that it constitutes"systematic patient abuse." He says medical licensing boards"must make it clear that painful deaths are presumptively ones that are incompetently managed and should result in license suspension."

    Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
    A:Doctors will be held guilty if they risk their patients'death.
    B:Modern medicine has assisted terminally ill patients in painless recovery.
    C:The Court ruled that high-dosage pain-relieving medication should be prescribed.
    D:A doctor's medication is no longer justified by his intentions.

    答案:C
    解析:
    文章第一段说:最高法院对于医生协助病人自杀的裁决对如何使用药物来减轻晚期病人的痛苦有着重大的意义。第二段说:尽管宪法没有赋予医生帮助病人自杀的权力,法院实际上支持率医疗界的“双效”原则。第三段说:医生们正是借用这个原则,为大剂量地给晚期( terminally ill)病人注射吗啡提供正当的理由,尽管增加剂量将最终致使病人死亡。由此从第二段可推断出,B项“医生们帮助病人自杀仍是非法的”为正确答案。其他三项均与文意不符。
    文章第二段说:法院实际上支持医疗界的“双效”原则。第三段又说:医疗界正是借用这个原则,为大剂量地给晚期病人注射吗啡提供正当的理由,尽管增加剂量将最终导致病人死亡。由此可知,法庭实际上同意给病人开大剂量的止痛药。这与C项意思相符。其他三项均与文意不符。
    第七段中提到“NAS的报告指出了对临终病人的护理存在着两个问题:一是治疗病痛不力(under-treatment of pain),二是对无效且有强制性的医疗程序的大胆使用(the aggressive use of ineffectual and forced medical procedures)"。据此可知,B项内容正确。
    aggressive的意思有“咄咄逼人的,好斗的;攻击性的,侵略的;有闯劲的,大胆的”,根据上下文,aggressive在这里应为“大胆的”,所以选A0
    在文章最后一段中,Annas指出:许多医生对病人所受的不必要的痛苦漠不关心,甚至到了“系统地虐待病人”的程度,并指出病人痛苦地死亡如果被认为是医生护理不力的后果,那就应该吊销他们的行医执照。D项“延长病人不必要的痛苦”为正确答案,因为Annas认为吊销医生执照的前提是导致病人痛苦地死亡。

  • 第16题:

    He was made__his working because of his poor health.

    A.to give up
    B.given up
    C.give up
    D.giving up

    答案:A
    解析:
    使役动词make用在被动句中其后的不定式不省略to。

  • 第17题:

    It was______he saw the doctor coming out of the emergeney room with an expression as grave as a judge_______he realized the seriousness of his wife’s illness.

    A.not until…that
    B.after…when
    C.until…then
    D.before…that

    答案:A
    解析:

  • 第18题:

    ()his examination of the patient, the doctor wrote out a prescription.

    • A、Having finished
    • B、Finishing
    • C、Finished
    • D、Having been finished

    正确答案:A

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    ()his examination of the patient, the doctor wrote out a prescription.
    A

    Having finished

    B

    Finishing

    C

    Finished

    D

    Having been finished


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    As freight is prima facie payable on delivery of the goods,the burden of making out a case for advance freight()on the Shipowner.
    A

    has

    B

    have

    C

    is

    D

    are


    正确答案: A
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    Greene thought that the study proved _____.
    A

    the importance of a Mediterranean-style diet to diabetes patients.

    B

    the effect of a Mediterranean-style diet which can replaces medication.

    C

    the rationality for diabetes patients to refuse medication.

    D

    the unnecessity for prediabetes to take medication.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    推断题。题目问的是Greene对于实验的正面评价,由此定位到文章第六段。选项B“地中海式饮食的效果完全可以代替药物”和选项C“糖尿病患者拒绝服药的合理性”均为该实验未能证明的结论,与题意相悖,皆可排除。选项D“前驱糖尿病患者没有必要服药”本身并不是实验的研究内容,故排除。选项A“地中海式食物对于糖尿病患者的重要作用”既是实验的结果,又与第六段引号内的内容一致,故答案为A项。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Which of the following statements is true according to the text?
    A

    Doctors will be held guilty if they risk their patients’ death.

    B

    Modern medicine has assisted terminally ill patients in painless recovery.

    C

    The Court ruled that high-dosage pain-relieving medication can be prescribed.

    D

    A doctor’s medication is no longer justified by his intentions.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    此题可用排除法。第二段提到法院的裁决实际上是对“双重效果”说的支持,第三段指出这些年来医生一直在用这个原则为他们大量用药进行辩护。由此可推出,法院对医生的行为应该是支持的。故A、D项错误。而第六段中提到“… for whom modern medicine has prolonged the physical agony of dying”,说明现代医学并没有使临终的病人无痛恢复,而是加剧了他们生理上的痛苦,因此B项错误,也可排除。所以C为正确答案。

  • 第23题:

    问答题
    In social situations, the classic Intention Movement is “thechair-grasp”. Host and guest have been talking for some time, butnow the host has an appointment to keep and can get away. His urge       1.______to go is held in check by his desire not be rude to his guest. If he did    2.______not care of his guest’s feelings he would simply get up out of his chair    3.______and to announce his departure. This is what his body wants to do,        4.______therefore his politeness glues his body to the chair and refuses to let him   5.______raise. It is at this point that he performs the chair-grasp Intention      6.______Movement. He continues to talk to the guest and listen to him, but leansforward and grasps the arms of the chair as if about to push himself upwards.  7.______This is the first act he would make if he were rising. If he were not      8.______hesitating, it would only last the fraction of the second. He would lean,    9.______push, rise, and be up. But now, instead, it lasts much longer. Heholds his “readiness-to-rise” post and keeps on holding it. It is as if his  10.______body had frozen at the get-ready moment.

    正确答案:
    1.can改为must。 根据上文可知主人是“必须”而不是“可以”离开。
    2.在not后加to。 “not to be rude to his guest’’作定语修饰his desire。
    3.第一个of改为for/about。 care for/about在意,在乎。
    4.去掉and或to。 去掉to,连词and连接两个并列的谓语动词get和announce。去掉and,不定式作目的状语。
    5.therefore改为but。 这里两个分句是转折关系,不是因果关系,
    6.raise改为rise。 raise是及物动词,后面须跟宾语,rise是不及物动词,作“起立,起身”讲。
    7.√
    8.make改为do/perform。 do/perform an act“采取行动”,是固定搭配。
    9.第一个the改为a。 a fraction of a second一瞬间。
    10.post改为posture。 post标志;位置,职位。posture姿势,体态。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第24题:

    单选题
    he patient acted on the doctor's ()and finallyrecovered.
    A

    advices

    B

    advise

    C

    advice


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析