A—physical check-up
B--biological clock
C—pulse rate
D一high blood pressure
E—sleep habits
F—over-the-counter(OTC)medicine
G—side effect
H—personality test
I—operating room
J—sense of well-being
K—face-lift
L—compulsive over-eating
M—stress self-test
N—plastic surgeon
O—heart beat.
P—behavior. therapy
Q—terminal stage
Examples: (K)面部整容 (N)整形外科医牛
36.()心跳()非处方药
37.()手术室()强迫性过度饮食
38.()副作用()生物钟
39.()高血压()脉搏率
40.()睡眠习惯 ()体检
A—physical check-up
B—biological clock
C—pulse rate
D—high blood pressure
E—sleep habits
F—over-the-counter (OTC) medicine
G—side effect
H—personality test
I—operating room
J—sense of well-being
K—face-lift
L—compulsive over-eating
M—stress self-test
N—plastic surgeon
O—heart beat
P—behavior. therapy
Q—terminal stage
Examples: (K ) 面部整容 (N ) 整形外科医生
51. () 心跳 () 非处方药
52. () 手术室 () 强迫性过度饮食
53. () 副作用 () 生物钟
54. () 高血压 () 脉搏率
55. () 睡眠习惯 () 体检
A.pressure
B.pulse
C.finger
D.immediately
W: Thank you.
M: Now your blood pressure. I'd like you to slip off your coat and roll up your sleeve. Mm, fix this around your arm here. That's it.
W: Is it normal?
M: No, it isn't. Your blood pressure is rather high.
W: Really? I'm worried, doctor. I've heard all sorts of things about people with hypertension. You get heart attacks, strokes. That won't happen to me, will it?
M: No, it won't. Now, let's finish the rest of the examination and then we'll check the pressure again. Would you sit up a little straight and roll up your shirt, so I can check your heart and lungs? Fine. Just breathe normally. Turn on your left side, facing away from me, please. Good. Now I'd like you to take deep breaths in and out through your mouth. Again, give a cough please. A couple of more times. Good. Now let's have a look at your blood pressure again.
W: How is it now, doctor?
M: Still high. I can't find anything else wrong. It may be that the high blood pressure caused your nosebleed.
W: What shall I do?
M: I'll do a few more things to see if we can get to the bottom of the problem. I'll check your blood and urine. Then I'll send you up to the hospital for a chest X-ray and a cardiogram. In the meantime, carry on as normal and I'll see you in a week's time.
W: Thank you very much, doctor.
(27)
A.Heart, blood pressure, tongue and chest.
B.Tongue, eyes, blood pressure and lungs.
C.Pulse, heart, lungs and abdomen.
D.Heart, pulse, blood pressure and chest.
听力原文: The first step in exercising for most people is determining whether or not they should. This is particularly true with anyone over thirty-five, especially if they have been heavy smokers. (33) Likewise, young adults who have been very inactive should process slowly and with caution. A physical evaluation from a physician is recommended, preferably one that includes an exercise-stress test. While a person is exercising, a stress test detects cardiovascular (心血管的) problems that might not show up when the body is at rest. This is done by monitoring blood pressure, pulse rate, oxygen consumption, and the hearts electrical activity while exercising.
Whatever exercise program is selected, (34) it is important to start with warm-up periods. These should include stretching exercises, jumping jacks, or active walking. The idea is to increase heart rate and circulation slowly without placing a sudden strain on the heart or the muscles that are starting to work. The next phase in developing an exercise program is to determine the amount of exercise that is enough to condition the muscles and cardiovascular system without overly straining the body. This involves taking one's pulse and finding one's target zone.
(35) This target zone, or safe-training pulse rate, is established by subtracting one's age from 220 and then taking 60 percent to 80 percent of that total. If you are just starting to exercise, 60 percent is recommended; 80 percent is recommended if you are already in good condition.
Questions:33. What should the inactive young adults do when they decide to do exercise?
34.What does warm-up exercise exclude?
35.What would be the suggested the safe-training pulse rate if you are a beginner and at the age of 45?
(30)
A.To determine whether-or-not they should.
B.To process slowly and with caution.
C.To have a muscle check.
D.To increase heart rate.