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A. is likely to recover in a short period of time B. does not reveal any underlying cause C. is characteristic of selfhatred D. tends to stay with the blues 67. From a serious and painful illness to the death of several family members, the author is trying to tell us that . A. depressions can potentially be detrimental to mental health B. the severity of depressions varies with individuals C. depressions are overwhelmingly prevailing D. depressions are sometimes inescapable 68. Those who present no reason to be depressed, according to the passage . A. need protect their selfimages B. need a parental role model at home C. can be helped psychologically to be useful and needed persons D. can be helped to restore their trusting relationships with their parents 69. The author implies that what the depressed person needs most is . A. sincerity B. acceptance C. reassurance D. all of the above 70. Under psychotherapy, the depressed person is encouraged . A. to free his or her mind of any thought B. to find substitutes for the disturbed thoughts C. to reassure himself or herself of early recovery D. to explore as many therapeutic approaches as possible Passage Three Seana lived is the inpatient hospice unit for more than a. month, far longer than anyone would have predicted, sustained only on pain edications and Popsicles. Late March in Chicago is only technically spring. Most of the time it is still cold and overcast. However, this day was warm, 60 degrees and sunny. It was a Saturday and we planned to go outside after I finished rounds. I found Seana back on the unit sitting in her wheelchair, IV pole and pumps in tow, her winter coat partially covering her hospital gown. Her sisterinlaw and Carla, her nurse’s aide, were ready to go. Everyone was in a great mood. We went down the elevator, into the brightly sunlit outdoor, and onto the driveway by the women’s hospital. Though the initial idea was to just sit in the sun a bit, we were drawn toward the sidewalk. There were the usual smokers outside the hospital, and the smell of cigarette smoke was the first thing I noticed. It seemed horrible to e out here, to have that smell be the first thing to greet Seana. Simultaneous with that thought, though, she said, “What a wonderful smell!” I asked her what smell was so wonderful and she said that it smelled like McDonald’s. I was thinking, she really does appreciate everything. We went on to the sidewalk and watched a father pitching a ball to his 4yearold son. The continuity between generations was moving, almost beyond words. As we got to the corner, an inspiration came: we could make it to Lake Michigan, only a few blocks away. Did she want to try? Did everyone want to try? Of course we did! Carla said that it felt like we were cutting school. So off we went, across Sheridan Road, the four of us quite a motley sight: Seana looking like death warmed over in her wheelchair, I wearing my gray hospital coat, the nurse’s aide in an outrageous green leather coat, her sisterinlaw in an Ohio State sweatshirt. Car slowed down。s too short. . He thinks that there39。s family. D. Mr. White. . Monday, Wednesday, and Friday. B. Tuesday and Saturday. C. Tuesday and Thursday. D. Saturday and Sunday. . It39。s doctor. B. See a doctor. C. Ride more carefully. D. Take it easy. . B. Twentyfour. C. Twelve. D. Three. . B. Mr. White39。2004MD 醫(yī)學(xué)博士入學(xué)考試英語試卷Part Ⅰ Listening Comprehension(30%)Section A Directions: In this section you will hear fifteen short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, you will hear a question about what is said. The question will be read only once. After you hear the question, read the four possible answers marked A, B.,C and D. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on the ANSWER SHEET. Listen to the following example. You will hear: Woman: I feel faint. Man: No wonder. You haven39。s father39。s too long. B. It39。s more depression among users of the internet. B. He doubts there is a correlation between the Internet and depression. C. He is sure that being on the Internet can lead to depression. D. He thinks that depression can make people spend more time on the Internet. . She is full. B. She has trouble digesting pears. C. She thinks there is not enough. D. She just wants a small one. 9. A. Take it back to the store. B. Find the warranty. C. Read instructions. D. Call for help. 10. A. She bought it at a wellknown store. B. It was very expensive. C. She doesn’t consider it gorgeous. D. Someone gave it to her. 11. A. She did poorly on physics. B. She got a B in physics. C. She didn’t want to. D. She was an average student. 12. A. She has been busy working on her chemistry. B. She hasn’t got a partner yet. C. She prefers biology to chemistry. D. She is sick and tired of biology. 13. A. He likes classical music. B. He dislikes classical music a lot. C. He hasn’t learned to appreciate classical music yet. D. He hasn’t listened to any classical music before. 14. A. In the clinic. B. In the ward. C. In the drug store. D. In the department store. 15. A. His passenger saved him in time. B. He was driving very slowly. C. He was driving a new car. D. He had fastened his seat belt. Section B Directions: In this section you will hear three passages. After each one, you will hear five questions. After each question, read the four Possible answers marker A, B, C, and D. Choose the best answer and mark the letter of your choice on your ANSWER SHEET. Passage One 16. A. Nausea. B. Fever. C. A cold. D. Diarrhea. 17. A. The stale food he ate. B. The fruit juice he drank. C. Too much food he ate. D. The cold he got. 18. A. Porridge. B. Purified wate. C. Pizza. D. Apple juice. 19. A. When his stool bees loose and watery. B. When his diarrhea bees inconv