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Gwheezie, a nurse, wrote about her heart attack symptoms on social media.“Last Sunday I had a heart attack.I'm alive because I called 911.I never had chest pain.It wasn't what you read in brochures.”

Gwheezie pointed out that she recently helped her neighbor clean out the garden and actually thought it was muscle strain(扭伤).The pain ran across her upper back, shoulders and equally down both arms."I'd just written it off because it wasn't really bad, "Gwheezie said.She even drove six hours to help her mother the day before the actual attack came.However, she almost died because she didn't call it"chest pain"."I was lucky, "she wrote.“And I wanted to warn women our heart attacks feel different.”

“Pain that comes and goes seems like a surprising symptom, but it's actually common for heart disease, "women's health expert, Jennifer Haythe says."Some women will experience chest pain, but it may feel different than the typicalcrushing pain(压迫性疼痛)’men will describe.Other women won't have chest pain at all, which can be deadly.Sanjiv Patel, MD, says,Women are far more likely to develop untypical symptoms for a heart attack, including indigestion, shortness of breath, tiredness, and arm, neck and back pain, etc.

But there are ways to distinguish if the pain is heart-related.If you have pain and it gets worse when you exhaust yourself, that's more likely to be a sign, "Patel says.If you have pain and difficulty breathing when you're sitting and watching TV, you get up and walk around and it goes away, the pain is probably not related to your heart.Moreover, if it comes back the next day for a longer period of time, you'll want to see a doctor.

“Any new symptom that doesn't feel quite right calls for an immediate call or visit to your doctor,”Haythe says.“Take your body seriously.It's usually telling you something.”

32.Why did Gwheezie post her heart attack symptoms on social media

A. To raise some money. B. To record the process.

C. To inform other women. D. To share her lucky story.

33.What does the underlined phrase “written it off ” in paragraph 2 probably mean

A. Ignored it. B. Recorded it. C. Treated it. D. Discovered it.

34.What do Jennifer Haythe's words indicate

A. Pain is a fairly rare symptom for heart disease

B. Chest pain may be a good thing for heart disease

C. Women are far more likely to die of heart disease

D. Men have more chest pain symptoms than women.

35.How can we distinguish heart-related pain

A. From the breath and sleep.

B. From the position and frequency.

C. From the tiredness and heart beats.

D. From the degree and length.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

Despite how routine it may seem, there are work etiquette tips that can be used when using the telephone for work-related issues.For example, it is best to answer the phone by the third ring.In addition, smiling before answering the telephone may make one's voice seem more business-like and friendlier. 36

If the telephone rings at work and it is a personal call, work etiquette tips may be applicable as well.For example, the conversation should not make other coworkers, who can likely overhear the conversation, uncomfortable. 37 In addition, the volume of these conversations should be monitored so other co-workers are not disturbed.

38 For example, the subject line should be descriptive.Using all capital letters should be avoided in the text or the subject line of the email.In addition, exclamation or question marks should be used with caution.

One of the main issues that frustrate people in a workplace, such as an office, is strong odors(气味).These odors may come from food or perfume. 39 As a result, one of the easiest and most constructive tips is to avoid using products such as strong perfume or eating food that has strong odors in the workplace.

Another point of debate in many workplaces is centered around the use of common areas, such as kitchens, conference rooms, or lunch rooms. 40 Not many people want to sit at a table with bits of food on it from the previous person.

A. Remember that these areas should be cleaned after they are used.

B. Also, do not eat or drink while taking a work-related phone call.

C. Medical conditions and personal issues should be discussed in private.

D. Many people are familiar with what is considered good work etiquette.

E. What smells wonderful to one co-worker may smell terrible to another.

F. It is still good work etiquette to hold doors for women in the workplace.

G. There are some work etiquette tips that may be used for work-related emails.


第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Meals on Wheels delivery service is for those facing life-threatening illnesses like Borden did back in 2012.She had just finished a Master's program in 41 when she was diagnosed (诊断)with cancer called Invasive Ductal Carcinoma.Soon, her mother was diagnosed with cancer.Borden moved to Grand Rapids, Michigan to take care of herself while 42 her mother. Dealing with her own 43 proved too much to handle.The first thing to suffer was her 44 .

It's a 45 time in your life when you have great need for nutrition but you can't provide healthy 46 for yourself, Borden said."Having a Master's in Nutrition, I knew how 47 nourishment was during my cancer treatment and recovery.

She started Revive and Thrive while going through treatment, 48 out to local hospitals and kitchens to get the organization off the ground.Soon she was 49 meals for patients referred to her by social workers, nurses and doctors in the area.

She 50 each patient to get a sense of what their nutrition needs are and how long they'll need help.Then, she gets to 51 .

Serving meals to patients is 52 important as teaching them to cook healthy foods, to 53 job skills, life skills and the joy of being able to 54 others in their community, Borden says.

She works with a head chef who 55 the nutrient-rich meals and makes sure each meal contains the essential vitamins and proteins that a person fighting a life-threatening illness 56 .The organization also works with local farmers, ensuring that most of their ingredients are locally 57 , hormone and chemical free.

Borden hopes to move to a 58 kitchen and provide more meals for people in the future, but right now, she's happy to be helping those in need.

"When you' re 59 and dealing with cancer by yourself, it can cause you more depression. Knowing somebody cares about what you eat is 60 ,"she said.

41. A. medicine B. education C. economics D. nutrition

42. A. nursing B. teaching C. guiding D. training

43. A. mood B. disability C. failure D. treatment

44. A. diet B. desire C. study D. achievement

45. A. dangerous B. hard C. common D. valuable

46. A. lifestyles B. spirit C. meals D. slep

47. A. rare B. adequate C. comfortable D. important

48. A. going B. calling C. reaching D. speaking

49. A. enjoying B. preparing C. checking D. comparing

50. A. tells B. cures C. exams D. meets

51. A. rest B. work C. school D. bed

52. A. possibly B. biologically C. equally D. especially

53. A. learn B. show C. require D. test

54. A. judge B. serve C. gather D. relax

55. A. eats B. expects C. creates D. proves

56. A. needs B. makes C. shares D. provides

57. A. sold B. grown C. tested D. consumed

58. A. simpler B. farther C. bigger D. healthier

59. A. alone B. wise C. old D. free

60. A. interesting B. amusing C. amazing D. inspiring


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