—Any danger for the patient ________ on by Dr. Smith?
—Hard to say. Doctors are trying their best.
A. is operated B. being operated
C. operating D. having been operated
高二英语单项填空困难题
—Any danger for the patient ________ on by Dr. Smith?
—Hard to say. Doctors are trying their best.
A. is operated B. being operated
C. operating D. having been operated
高二英语单项填空困难题查看答案及解析
Nobody but doctors or nurses and those____ by Dr.Hu ____ to enter the patient’s room.
A.invited; is allowed B.are invited; are allowed
C.being invited; allowed D.invited; are allowed
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Nobody but doctors or nurses and those____ by Dr.Hu ____ to enter the patient’s room.
A.invited; is allowed
B.are invited; are allowed
C.being invited; allowed
D.invited; are allowed
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Nobody but doctors or nurses and those _______ by Dr. Hu _______ to enter the patient’s room.
A. invited; is allowed B. inviting; are allowed
C. are invited; is allowed D. invited; are allowed
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
Telemedicine is the name for when doctors give advice to patients by telephone or the Internet, or when health care providers in rural areas connect with specialists in big cities.
Telemedicine has existed for a long time, but the rise of smart phones, tablets and webcam-equipped computers is raising telemedicine to new levels. Some health care systems in the United States now offer Virtual Urgent Care, patients see a doctor by video chat without having to leave home.
Diana Rae is a nurse educator in the western state of Washington. She recently showed how Virtual Urgent Care works. She used an iPad tablet and skype — the video chat service.
Doctor Green has the patient describe her symptoms, then the doctor performs a physical exam by demonstrating what he wants her to do. Doctor Green decides that the problem is a silence infection. For medicine, he prescribes an antibiotic. He says about 3 out of 4 patients have health problems that can be treated like this —through Virtual Urgent Care, that means a video chat could replace a visit to the doctor's office.
The Franciscan Health System is based in Tacoma, Washington. Franciscan charges $35 for this kind of virtual house call, that is much less than the cost of going to an emergency room, a doctor's office or an urgent care clinic.
After trying the video conference, Diana Rae says, “I would've paid twice that for the convenience of getting taken care of without having to sit in a waiting room, wait, and get exposed to everyone else's germs.”
Franciscan has a deal with a company called Carena to add virtual urgent care by Skype or phone. Carena is one of several companies doing this kind of work around the country. But a company official says state rules have not kept progress with developments in telemedicine. The workers who provide virtual urgent care must be separately licensed in each state where the company does business. For now, that means Carena doctors can treat patients in Washington state and California for example, but not in neighboring Oregon or Idaho.
1.The second paragraph is mainly used to show ________.
A. why telemedicine becomes popular B. the advantages of telemedicine
C. what telemedicine is D. many factors contribute to telemedicine
2.Doctor Green decides that the problem is a silence infection ________.
A. through his observation of the patient B. through a careful examination
C. by prescribing an antibiotic D. by knowing what he wants her to do
3.The major health problems, in Doctor Green’s opinion, _________.
A. are tough to deal with B. can be treated through a video chat
C. should result from work pressure D. nearly cost little to recover
4.By mentioning what Diana Rae says, the author wants to show _________.
A. he finds it convenient to see a doctor by using a video chat
B. he sings high praise for this kind of treatment form
C. he must be tired of waiting too long in the hospital
D. it should be very unhealthy while staying in hospital
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
阅读下面的文章,从每题后面所给的四个选项中选出正确的一项。
Telemedicine is the name for when doctors give advice to patients by telephone or the Internet, or when health care providers in rural areas connect with specialists in big cities.
Telemedicine has existed for a long time, but the rise of smart phones, tablets and webcam-equipped computers is raising telemedicine to new levels. Some health care systems in the United States now offer Virtual Urgent Care, patients see a doctor by video chat without having to leave home.
Diana Rae is a nurse educator in the western state of Washington. She recently showed how Virtual Urgent Care works. She used an iPad tablet and skype — the video chat service.
Doctor Green has the patient describe her symptoms, then the doctor performs a physical exam by demonstrating what he wants her to do. Doctor Green decides that the problem is a silence infection. For medicine, he prescribes an antibiotic. He says about 3 out of 4 patients have health problems that can be treated like this —through Virtual Urgent Care, that means a video chat could replace a visit to the doctor's office.
The Franciscan Health System is based in Tacoma, Washington. Franciscan charges $35 for this kind of virtual house call, that is much less than the cost of going to an emergency room, a doctor's office or an urgent care clinic.
After trying the video conference, Diana Rae says, “I would've paid twice that for the convenience of getting taken care of without having to sit in a waiting room, wait, and get exposed to everyone else's germs.”
Franciscan has a deal with a company called Carena to add virtual urgent care by Skype or phone. Carena is one of several companies doing this kind of work around the country. But a company official says state rules have not kept progress with developments in telemedicine. The workers who provide virtual urgent care must be separately licensed in each state where the company does business. For now, that means Carena doctors can treat patients in Washington state and California for example, but not in neighboring Oregon or Idaho.
1.The second paragraph is mainly used to show ________.
A. why telemedicine becomes popular
B. the advantages of telemedicine
C. many factors contribute to telemedicine
D. what telemedicine is
2.Doctor Green decides that the problem is a silence infection ________.
A. through his observation of the patient
B. through a careful examination
C. by knowing what he wants her to do
D. by prescribing an antibiotic
3.The major health problems, in Doctor Green’s opinion, ________.
A. are tough to deal with
B. can be treated through a video chat
C. should result from work pressure
D. nearly cost little to recover
4.By mentioning what Diana Rae says, the author wants to show ________.
A. he finds it convenient to see a doctor by using a video chat
B. he sings high praise for this kind of treatment form
C. he must be tired of waiting too long in the hospital
D. it should be very unhealthy while staying in hospital
高二英语阅读理解中等难度题查看答案及解析
It was shortly before midnight, and Dr Patricia was getting ready for bed. The phone rang on the end of the line was a woman about to break a promise.
The woman was her mother’s neighbor. Flora Harris had made the neighbor swear she wouldn’t tell her daughter she’d had a heart attack and was in the hospital, for fear her daughter would worry. The neighbor wisely decided to disobey orders.
Harris desperately wanted to get to the hospital immediately, but she couldn’t. She lives in Washington, D. C, and her mother lives in California.
For the past year a half, Harris has gone to Los Angeles every other month to take care of her mother. Flora Harris takes care of her husband, James, who’s 91 and has Alzheimer’s disease. They live in their own home, and a caregiver comes to help them a few hours a day.
Harris is one of many Americans facing the heartache of how to take care of aging parents from afar. She’s often worried, not to mention exrtemely busy with a demanding job, two teenage daughters and the frequent trips to California.
In some ways, Harris is lucky. She has the resources to make the trips to Los Angeles. Plus, Harris is a doctor who treats the elderly.
“But it’s still tough,” she says. “I can foresee what the next few years are going to look like, and it’s not a pretty picture. My father’s going to need diapers (尿布). There will come a time when he won’t recognize me and he’s easily excited. I worry he’s going to be violent and hurt my mother.”
So what do you do when you live a continent away from your aging, sick parents? There are no magic answers. You can hire someone to help, but you can’t oursource it completely.
1.Why was the woman thought to have broken a promise?
A.She failed to take care of Flora. |
B.She was not supposed to call Harris at midnight. |
C.She couldn’t go to hospital on time. |
D.She told Harris about her mother’s illness. |
2.What can we learn about Patricia Harris from the passage?
A.She thinks it harder to look after her parents the next few years. |
B.Her parents cannot take of themselves at all. |
C.She cannot do a demanding job. |
D.She cannot afford to go to California often. |
3.What does the underlined word “outsource” in the last paragragh mean?
A.Arrange somebody outside to do a job. |
B.Work something out by oneself. |
C.Speak something out for help. |
D.Understand something. |
4.What’s the main idea of this passage?
A.Aging people in the USA are increasing. |
B.The rate of heart disease is high in America. |
C.It is difficult to tend aging parents from afar. |
D.Harris advises on tending aging parents from afar. |
高二英语阅读理解简单题查看答案及解析
-----How dangerous it was !
-----Yes, but for the young man’s quick action, he run over by the car.
A. should have been B. would be
C. could have been D. might be
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析
The patient will have to remain in hospital for another week the recent medical report.
A.on behalf of | B.on the basis of | C.on the side of | D.on top of |
高二英语单项填空简单题查看答案及解析
- - How dangerous it was!
- - Yes, but for the passer - by' s quick action, the girl _____
A.was drowned B.could have been drowned
C.had drowned D.should be drowned
高二英语单项填空中等难度题查看答案及解析