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PartIListeningComprehension(30%)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearfifteenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.At

theendofeachconversation,youwillhearauestionaboutwhatissaid.Theuestionwillberead

onlyonce,afteryouheartheuestion,readthefourpossibleanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Choose

thebestanswersandmarktheletterofyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.

Listentothefollowingexample.

Youwillhear:

Woman:Ifeelfaint.

Man:Nowonder.Youhaven'thadabiteallday.

uestion:What'sthematterwiththewoman

Youwillread:

A.Sheissick.B.Sheisbittenbyanant.

C.Sheishungry.D.Shespilledherpaint.

HereCistherightanswer.

SampleAnswer

ABeD

Nowlet'sbeginwithuestionNumber1.

1.A.AttennextWednesday.B.AtthreenextWednesday.

C.AttennextMonday.D.AtthreenextMonday.

2.A.Adullpain.B.Apiercingpain.

C.Aburningpain.D.Anumbpain.

3.A.Heisgoingtogetmarried.B.Heisgoingtogethisbachelor'sdegree.

C.Hewillcountonthewomanforhelp.D.Hewillbringhisownboozetotheparty.

4.A.Pizzaisherfavoritefood.B.Pizzaishersecondchoice.

C.Shedislikestheman'sidea.D.Shecouldn'tagreewiththemanmore.

5.A.Jack'sgirlfriendismadathim.B.JackhasfalleninlovewithDebra.

C.DebraisprettierthanJack'sgirlfriend.D.Jackwantstobreakupwithhisgirlfriend.

6.A.Itwillrainsoon.B.It'srighttobeproposed.

C.Sheisworriedabouttheweather.D.Tobesafe,they'dbetterstayathome.

7.A.Heisagreatbig-wavesurfer.B.Heisatrouble-maker.

C.Heisaniceguy.D.Heisveryweird.

8.A.$60B.$40C.$360D.$30

9.A.uitsmoking.B.Gojoggingeverymorning.

C.Workoutinthegym.D.Goonadiet.

官方網(wǎng)站:

10.A.100.B.232.C.132.D.332.

11.A.Maryisn'tAstype.B.HefellinlovewithMaryatfirstsight.

C.Marywasnotprettyenough.D.Hewon'tteachMarychemistry.

12.A.Playtennis.B.Takeoutthetrash.

C.Playcomputergames.D.Gotocourtforalawsuit.

13.A.Intheschool.B.Atschool.

C.Inthehospital.D.Tothedorm.

14.A.Sheisseriouslyill.

B.Shehastolookafterherhusbandathome.

C.Shewillpersuadeherhusbandtogotohospital.

D.Shewillbetakengoodcareofbyhersisteranddaughter.

15.A.Shemakesalivingnowasadressmaker.B.Shemakesalivingnowasalandlady.

C.Sheworriesalotaboutherhealth.D.Shenowlivesonherpension.

SectionB

Directions:Inthissectionyouwillhearoneconversationandtwopassages,aftereachofwhich,

youwillhearfiveuestions.Aftereachuestion,readthefourpossibleanswersmarkedA,B,Cand

D.ChoosethebestanswerandmarktheletterofyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.Dialogue

16.A.Aduodenalulcer.B.Stomachulcer.

C.Amouthulcer.D.Askinulcer.

17.A.Haveanoperation.B.Trymedicalmeans.

C.Seeapsychiatrist.D.Beoffworkforawhile.

18.A.Overweight.B.Smoking.C.Heredity.D.Stress.

19.A.Heisalightsmoker.B.Heisacasualsmoker.

C.Heisaheavysmoker.D.Heisamoderatesmoker.

20.A.Stopsmoking.B.Haveasurgery.

C.Eatregularlyandexercisemore.D.MakeanappointmentwithDr.Oakes

PassageOne

21.A.Heisamanwhohasageneoflongevity.

B.HeisaprofessoratBostonUniversity.

C.HeistheownerofthewebsiteTime.

D.Heisthecreatorofawebsiteonlongevity.

22.A.Womendon'tlikeredmeatasmuchasmen.

B.Thehighestrogenlevelinwomenmakesthedifferences.

C.Womendevelopcardiovasculardiseasemuchlaterthanmen.

D.Theincidenceofcardiovasculardiseaseismuchlowerinwomen.

23.A.Intheir50sand60s.B.Intheir60sand70s.

C.Intheir70sand80s.D.Intheir80sand90s.

.A.Calcium.B.Iodine.C.Zinc.D.Iron.

25.A.Thereasonwhyredmeatisharmfultohealth.

B.Thereasonwhyvegetarianfoodissopopular.

C.Anotherpossibilityforwomen'slongevity.

D.Theimportantroleironplaysincellularreactions.

PassageTwo

26.A.Hewastheownerofagrocerystore.

B.Hewasaconvictlaboringatajunkyard.

C.Hestruggledunderthestrainofpoverty.

D.Helivedhappilywithhiswifeandthreekids.

27.A.Heisastockbroker.

B.Heisaninvestmentadvisor.

C.Heisthemanagerofamutualfund.

D.Heisateacheratlocalcommunitycollege.

28.A.Indecision.B.Arrogance.

C.Ignorance.D.Fear.

29.A.Hebeganteachingoninvestmentatcollege.

B.Hebeganreadinginvestmentbooksandthenbeganpracticing.

C.Hebeganlearninghowtobecomeasuccessfulstockbroker.

D.Hebeganinvestingbigmoneyinamutualfundeachmonth.

30.A.Manerrsaslongashestrives.

B.Failureisthemotherofsuccess.

C.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.

D.Thegoodseamanisknowninbadweather.

PartIIVocabulary(10%)

SectionA

Directions:Inthissection,allthesentencesareincomplete.FourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,

CandDaregivenbeneatheachofthem.Youaretochoosethewordorphrasethatbestcompletes

thesentence,thenmarkyouranswerontheANSWERSHEET.

31.Employershavealegalobligationtopaytotheirworkersforinjuries.

ApensationBpromiseCmodityD.consumption

32.Theargumentbetweenthetwopatientsbecamesofiercethatthedoctorhadto.

A.alleviateB.aggravateC.extinguishD.intervene

33.Butdespiteallthelegalhustleandbustle,theydon'tactuallyexpectto_deathsentencesto

lifetermswithoutparole.

A.induceB.convertC.reviveD.swerve

34.Tomaintainphysicalwell-being,apersonshouldeatfoodandgetsufficientexercise.

A.integralB.grossC.wholesomeD.intact

35.TheCentralGovernment'spledgetomaintaintheandstabilityofHongKongatallcostsis

agreatencouragementtothelocalfinance.

A.provisionB.prosperityC.privilegeD.preference

36.Itispointedoutthatpatientsmustbereassuredthat“theirliveswillnotbeasaresultof

bedshortages”.

A.facilitatedB.forfeitedC.fulfilledD.furnished

37.Thecauseofhisdeathhasbeenamysteryandunknownsofar.

A.exclusivelyB.superficiallyC.utterlyD.doubtfully

38.Itisknownthatsomewaysofusingresourcescandestroytheenvironmentaswellasthe

peoplelivinginit.

A.recklesslyB.sparinglyC.sensiblyD.incredibly

39.Choleraisapreventablewaterbornebacterialinfectionthatisspreadthrough_water.

A.filteredB.distilledC.contaminatedD.purified

40.Wewelcomehimnotasanewbroombutratherasaveryoldfriend.

A.bythewayB.atalleventsC.bynomeansD.inanysense

SectionB

Directions:Eachofthefollowingsentenceshasawordorphraseunderlined.Therearefour

wordsorphrasesbeneatheachsentence.Choosethewordorphrasewhichcanbestkeepthe

meaningoftheoriginalsentenceifitissubstitutedfortheunderlinedpart.Markyouransweronthe

ANSWERSHEET.

41.Inanyevent,lethalinjectionsareunderfederalscrutiny.

A.sanctionB.restrictionC.censusD.examination

42.Thehumbletomatocouldbecomea(n)potentweaponinthefightagainstprostatecancer.

A.inexpensiveB.powerfulC.conventionalD.lethal

43.Men'sperceptionoftheamountofcaregivingtheydoiscompletelyatodds.

A.intunewithB.infavorof

C.forthesakeofD.indisagreementwith

44.HuangshanMountainiseminentforitsnaturalsceneryanddeservesavisit.

A.renownedB.notoriousC.popularD.mysterious

45.Obesityisaconditionpeipetuatedbyadiversilyoffactors.

A.severityB.reliabilityC.varietyD.specificity

46.Heisusuallywell-behaved,thisrudenessisonlya(n)lapse.

A.errorB.sinC.guiltD.offense

47.Didyoudetectatouchofjaundiceinherremark

A.grievanceB.sympathyC.jealousyD.indignation

48.In1912,Germandoctorsattemptedtotreatchildrenwhohadunderactivethyroidswithnormal

thyroidcells,buttolittleavail.

A.fearlesslyB.conspicuouslyC.wastefullyD.ferociously

50.Atpresent,nomedicaltherapyisknowntoaffectprogressionsofrheumaticmitralstenosis.

A.deteriorationB.accumulationC.expansionD.promotion

PartmCloze(10%)

Directions:Inthissectionthereisapassagewithtennumberedblanks.Foreachblank,there

arefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandDontherightside.Choosethebestanswerandmarktheletter

ofyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEIET.

Humansaretheonlyspeciesknowntohaveconsciousness,awarenessthatwehavebrainsand

bodies51adaptabilitythatwecanaffectthecourseourlivestake,thatwecanmakechoices52that

vastlyaffecttheualityofourlives—biologically,intellectually,environmentally,andspiritually.As

humans,wehavetheabilitytomoldour53beingstobecomewhatorwhowewishtobecome.

Whilesomeofusmay,54,havegeneticandbiologicalimperativesthatmayreuiremedicationor

trainingtoovercome,oratleasttomodulate,thevastmajorityofusdo,infact,holdouremotional

55inourhands.

Allthat56,untilthelastdecade,scientistsbelievedthatthehumanbrainanditsconnections

wereformedduringgestationandinfancyandremained57unchangedthroughchildhood.They

believedthathumanshadagivennumberofneuronsinaspecificbrainstructure,and58the

numbermightvaryamongpeople,onceyouweredonewithchildhooddevelopment,youwereset

inthis59.Yourconnectionswerealreadymade,andthelearningandgrowingperiodofyourbrain

wasover.Inthelastdecade,however,researchershavefound60evidencethatthisisnotso,and

thatsomethingcalledneuroplasticitycontinuesthroughoutourlives.

51.A.carefulaboutB.capableofC.accessibletoD.susceptibleto

52.A.intheeventB.inanattemptC.atthemomentD.alongtheway

53.A.exclusiveB.veryC.justD.exact

54.A.indeedB.howeverC.moreoverD.therefore

55.A.demonstrationB.dimensionC.destinyD.determination

56.A.hasbeensaidB.beingsaidC.wassaidD.issaid

57.A.moreorlessB.prettymuchC.aseverD.ifany

58.A.whileB.despiteC.neverthelessD.since

59.A.caseB.moldC.senseD.condition

60.A.differentB.similarC.insufficientD.significant

PartIVReadingComprehension(30%)

Directions:Inthisparttherearesixpassages,eachofwhichisfollowedbyfiveuestions.For

eachuestiontherearefourpossibleanswersmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosethebestanswerand

marktheletterofyourchoiceontheANSWERSHEET.

PassageOne

Parentsareonajourneyofdiscoverywitheachchildwhosetemperament,biology,andsleep

habitsresultinauniuesleep-wakepattern.Itcanbefrustratingwhenchildren'ssleephabitsdonot

conformtothehouseholdschedule.Helpingthechilddevelopgoodsleephabitsinchildhoodtakes

timeandparentalattention,butitwillhavebeneficialresultsthroughoutlife.Anunderstandingof

thechangingpatternsofthetypicalsleep-wakecycleinchildrenwillhelpalleviateanyunfounded

concerns.Maintainingasleepdiaryforeachchildwillprovidetheparentswithbaseline

informationinassessingthenatureandseverityofchildhoodsleepproblems.Observantparentswill

cometorecognizeunusualsleepdisruptionsorthosethatpersistorintensify.

Developmentalchangesthroughoutchildhoodbringdifferencesinthesleep-wakecycleandin

thetypeandfreuencyofparasomniasthatmayinterruptsleep.Medicalconsultationtoruleout

illness,infectionofinjuryisprudentifthechild'ssleepproblemspreventadeuatesleepandresultin

anongoingsleepdeficit.AsreportedbyNews-MedicalinChildHealthNews,children'ssleep

problemsshouldbetakenseriouslyastheymaybea"marker"forpredictinglaterriskofearly

adolescentsubstanceuse.Inthesamearticle.UniversityofMichiganpsychiatryprofessorKirk

Brower,whohasstudied“theinterplayofalcoholandsleepinadults"stressedthat“Thefinding

doesnotmeanthere?sacause-and-effectrelalion-ship.”

Consultationwithachildpsychologistmaybehelpfuliffrighteningdreamsintensifyand

becomemorefreuentasthismayindicateaparticularproblemorlifecircumstancethatneedstobe

changedoronethatthechildmayneedextrahelpworkingthrough.

Mostchildhoodsleepdisturbancewilldiminishovertimeasthebrainmaturesandaregular

sleep-wakecycleisestablished.Parentalguidanceiscrucialtodevelopmentofhealthysleephabits

inchildren.

61.Tohaveajourneyofdiscoverywitheachchild,accordingtothepassage,is_.

A.todiscovertheiruniuesleep-wakecycles

B.tofollowtheirbehavioralpreferences

C.toalleviatetheirsleepingproblems

D.toexploretheirasset

62.Inthefirstparagraph,theauthorsuggeststhatparents.

A.seekprofessionalconsultationfortheirchild'ssleepproblem

B.adjusttheirhouseholdscheduletothechild'ssleepinghabit

C.taketheirchild'sunfoundedconcernsintoconsideration

D.keepadiaryonsleeppatternfortheirchild

63.Wherethereexistsa"marker"inthechild,accordingtothepassage___.

A.itmightleadtohisorherearlysubstanceuse

B.heorshewillcarryitallhisorherlife

C.itmightinterrupthisorhersleeppattern

D.heorsheisdestinedtobeanalcoholic

64.Whatistheauthortryingtotellusinthethirdparagraph

A.Ittakestimetocombatsleepingprobleminchildren.

B.Sometimesparentsneedtoseekprofessionalassistance.

C.Parentscannotaffordtoneglecttheirchild'ssleepingproblem.

D.Muchimportanceshouldbeattachedtothechild'slifecircumstance.

65.Whatisthemainideaofthepassage

A.Childsleepdisturbanceanditsfutureimpact.

B.Childsleepdisturbanceanditsfamilyhistory.

C.Parent'sroleinbuildingtheirchild'shealthysleepinghabit.

D.Apsychologicalperspectiveonsleepdisturbanceinchildren.

PassageTwo

TheUnitedStatesandEnglandeachhasamajor——anduniue——health-carechallenge,according

toastudycomparingthehealthofseniorcitizensinthetwocountries.Thestudy,conductedby

researchersfromRANDCorporationintheUnitedStatesandInstituteforFiscalStudiesinthe

UnitedKingdom,foundthatdiseaseandhealthdisorderincidencewashigheramong

U.S.seniorcitizens,butmortalityrateswerehigheramongEnglishseniorcitizens.

Americansaged65andolderhavealmosttwicetherateofdiabetesfoundamongtheirEnglish

counterpartsandmorethandoubletherateofcancer.Nevertheless,deathrateamongAmericans65

andolderislower.

''Americansareasickergroupofpeoplewhotendtolivelonger/'saysJamesSmith,astudy

co-author,HeattributestheU.S.healthproblemstolifestylefactors,includingpooreatinghabits

andinadeuateexercise.Americanstendtoeatmuchlargerservingsoffood,forexample,"'Thereis

whatIcallanAmericanplate.Whenwegotoarestaurant,it'splateIcan'teveneatanymore.Ifsa

platewithsomuchfoodonifit'snotevenappealingtome.〃

SmithalsosaysthatEnglishadultsaregenerallymuchmorephysicallyactivethanAmericans.

BikingandwalkingaremuchcommonineverydaylifeinEngland.Heobservesthat"thereisalot

ofwalkinginLondon,andthereisalotofbicycleriding.Idon'tseepeopleindowntownLos

Angelesontheirbicycles.”

Ontheotherhand,England'sproblemisthatdoctorsfailtodiagnoseseriousconditionsearly

enough.Americandoctorstendtoscreenpatientsforcancer,diabetes,andotherillnessesmore

freuently.Smithnotes''Americanmedicineismuchmoreaggressive.Itleadstohighcosts,butit

hasbenefits,too,f.

66.Thestudy'sresultsindicated.

A.anurgentcallforhealthpromotionamongEnglishandAmericanseniorcitizens

B.healthdisparitiesbetweenEnglishandAmericanseniorcitizens

C.acloserelationbetweendiseaseincidenceandmortalityrate

D.asignificantriseinmortalityratesamongseniorcitizens

67.WhichofthefollowingisauniuehealthcarechallengeforEnglishseniorcitizenswhen

comparedwiththeirAmericancounteiparts

A.Ahigherdeathrate.B.Ahigherrateofcancer.

C.Ahigherincidenceofdisease.D.Alowertendencytohavediabetes.

68.WhatdoesJamesSmithimplybyanAmericanplate

A.AsedentaryAmericanlifestyles.

B.Americanjunkfoodsonthetable.

C.AlargeportionoffoodconsumedbyAmericans.

D.SeveremalnutritionamongAmericanseniorcitizens.

69.TheAmericans'uniuehealth-carechallengeaccordingtoJamesSmith,isderivedfrom.

A.theirunusualformsofphysicalactivitiesB.theirdifferentgeographiclocation

C.theirgeneticlikelihoodofobesityD.theirunhealthylifestylefactors

70.Eventhoughitismuchmoreaggressive,theAmericanmedicine___.

A.betterimprovestheualityoflifeamongitsseniorcitizens

B.benefitsmoreseniorswhoneedmedicalcare

C.facilitatesitsseniorcitizenstolivelonger

D.helpsitsseniorcitizenslivehealthier

PassageThree

Lessmeatanddairyinourdietscouldhelpreduceagriculturalgreenhousegasesbyasmuchas

80%by2055,accordingtoarecentstudybythePotsdamInstituteforClimateImpactResearch

(PIK).Theresearcherscreatedgloballand-usemodeltoprojectlikelyoutcomesgivendifferent

scenariosinvolvingconsumerdietarytrendsandchangesinagricultureproductionmethods.The

modelstakeintoconsiderationpopulationgrowth,theworldeconomy,andotherfactors.

Theresearchersfoundthat,ifmeatanddairyconsumptionpatternsremainconstantofincrease,

theassociatedglobalagriculturalomissionswillincreasesignificantly.Ontheotherhand,a25%

reductionoverthenext40yearswouldhelpbringlevelstowheretheywerearound1995.

Methaneandnitrousoxideinparticularcouldbereducediflessmeatanddairyisproduced

andconsumed.Thesegasesarecausedlargelybylivestockwasteandsyntheticfertilizers.Around

two-thirdsofnitrous-oxideemissionscomefromagriculture—andmostofthatasaresultofeither

raisinganimalsorproducingthefeedusedtoraisethem.Consumers'foodchoices,combinedwith

whatonePIKresearcherterms"technicalmitigationoptionsontheproducersside"couldmakean

enormousimpactontheseemissions.

Whilenotnearlyasmuchmethaneornitrousoxideisreleasedintotheatmosphereascarbon

dioxide,botharesignificantlymorepotentandtheyformsubstantialpiecesofthegreenhousegas

pie.Bothofthesegasestrapheatandradiationintheatmospheremuchmoreeffectivelythandoes

carbondioxide.TheU.S.EnvironmentalProtectionAgencycitesmethaneasbeing"21timesmore

effectiveattrappingheatintheatmospherethancarbondioxideovera100-yeartimeperiod.”

Nitrousoxideismorethan300timesmoreeffectivethanCO2.

WhilethePIKstudydoesn'tdetailexactlywhichconsumerchoicesandeatinghabitscanhelp

reversethetrend,itseemsclearthatlessismorewhenitcomestoconsumingmeatanddairy

products.

71.ThecurrentPIKstudy.

A.wasnothingbutawhat-if

B.wasbasedonthegloballand-usemodels

C.managedtoreduceagriculturalgreenhousegases

D.changedthepatternsofmeatanddairyconsumption

72.AsthePIKresultsimply,itispossible.

A.tokeeptheconsumptionpatternsunchangedoverthenext40years

B.toreducetheemissionsby25%overthenext40years

C.tomaintainaconstantdropintheconsumption

D.toreturntotheemissionlevelsaround1995

73.Simplyput,toproduceandconsumelessmeatanddairyisto.

A.reducemoremethaneandnitrousoxideemissions

B.producemoreeconomicbenefitsforagriculture

C.cuttwo-thirdsmoreofnitrous-oxideemissions

D.havemoretechnicalmitigationoptions

74.Thegreenhousegaspietellsus.

A.theimportanceofbeingavegetation

B.noneedtoworryaboutcarbondioxide

C.theprioritiesintheenvironmentalprotection

D.thebestconsumerchoiceformeatanddairyproducts

75.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthepassage

A.EatingHealthyB.FromFarmtoPlate

C.GreenHouseEffectD.DietforaHealthierPlanet

PassageFour

Todaythisdangeroussituationhasbeenlargelyalleviated.Henry,a77-year-oldpensionerfrom

EastLondon,stillliesaloneandhappilypracticesgolfswingsinhisbackgardensafeinthe

knowledgethathisbodyisabletocopewiththeextraexertion.

WhathasalteredHenry'slifeisnotsomewonderdrugbutasimplechangeinthewayhis

illnessismanaged.EverydayHenryhookshimselfuptomonitoringdeviceswhoseresultshave

helpedhimtounderstanditandovercomeitsmoredebilitatingeffects."Telehealthhasgivenme

confidenceinmyselfbecauseIknowmyownbodynow,“hesays.Headjustswhathedoes

accordingtowhathisdailyreadingstellhimabouthiscondition.

Henryisjustoneofagrowingnumberofpioneeringpatientswhoaretrustingtheirfuturesto

telehealth.Largetrialsareunderwayaroundtheworldtoevaluatetheidea.Withelderly

populationsandtheincidenceofage-relatedillnessesgrowingtelehealthpromisestogivepeople

ThedisorderthatmakesHenry'slifesodifficultischronicobstructivepulmonarydisease

(DOPD),aconditionthataffectssome800,000peopleinEngland.Theairwaysinhislungshave

narrowed,leavinghimwithsevereshortnessofbreathandbloodoxygenlevelsthatcanfall

dangerouslylow.

Withhisneweuipment,Henrycankeepacloseeyeonhowhisbodyisdoing.Hereceivedfor

measuringhisbloodoxygenlevelandpulserate,abloodpressuremonitorandasetofspeaking

scales.Eachconnectswirelesslytoaunitcollatesthereadingsandsendsthemtoateamofmedical

specialists,whowatchfbrsuspiciouschanges.Ifthereadingslookbad,theycallhimtodiscuss

appropriateaction.Henrytoocanseethereadingsonhistelevision,wheretheyaredisplayedwith

thehelpofaspecialset-topbox.

WhetheradayisgoodorbaddependslargelyonHenry'sbloodoxygenlevel.Beforejoining

thetelehealthprogram,hecouldonlyguessatthat.Nowheknowsifthereadingislow,hecantake

action.Whenthereadingishigh,hecangoabouthisbusinessconfidentthathisoxygenlevelwill

seehimthrough."Telehealthisagoodthingforme,〃saysHenry.“Iknowthatontheotherendof

thetelephonethere'salittleangelandifanythinggoeswrongitshowsuponthetelevisionand

she'sonthephonewithinfiveminutes.”

76.WhatcanbesaidofHenry

A.Hisillnesswaswronglydiagnosed.B.Helivedalonewithoutmedicalcare.

C.Hislifewasimprovedwithtelehealth.D.Heusedtobeaprofessionalgolfplayer.

77.Heni-yactivateshisdailyhealthmanagement.

A.withareceiptofthedoctor'sorderonhiscondition

B.bygettinghookeduptothemonitoringdevices

C.bygivingaringtothecommunitydoctor

D.withthepracticeofgolfswings

78.Asoneofthepioneeringpatients,Henry.

A.receivesthemostbenefitsfromtelehealth

B.putshislifeinthehandsofamedicalteam

C.seemstocarryoutwelltheintentsoftelehealth

D.isactivelyinvolvedinevaluatingtelehealthglobally

79.WhatisthemostimportantaboutthetelehealthtechnologyinthecaseofHenry

A.Hisillnesscanbebroughtbacktonormalasexpected.

B.Itcanridhimofthedebilitatingeffectsduetohisillness.

C.Ithelpshimbetterunderstandthereadingsonthetelevision.

D.Hisconditioncanbekeptundercontinuoussurveillanceathome.

80.Thankstothetelehealthtechnology,Henryknowsforsurehisbloodoxygenlevel,thus.

A.havingagooddayB.buildinguphisconfidence

C.gettinghospitalizedinnotimeD.havingnotroubledoingphysicallabor

PassageFive

Whenitcomestohealth,whichismoreimportant,natureornurtureYoumaywellthinkyour

genesareamoreimportantpredictorofhealthandillhealth.Notsofast.Infact,ittranspiresthat

oureverydayenvironmentoutweighsourgeneti

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