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Victoria Barzilai opened her mouth wide so the doctor could look at her sore throat. Not【C1】______a remarkable event, except that Victoria was at home and the doctor was hundreds of miles away. Feeling too sick to【C2】______herself to the school health center, the third-year university student had chosen a cyber-doctor visit, the 21st century【C3】______of a house call. A number of websites offer face-to-face consultations of the【C4】______visit to anyone with a credit card and access to a webcam-equipped computer. The services are intended for patients with【C5】______minor problems that don’t require hands-on diagnoses or treatments, not for people who need stitches, MRIs or casts on broken limbs. One presumed strong advantage of e-visits like these is【C6】______That counted with Victoria who points out that "My doctor is at least an hour away, and besides, I didn’t know when I could get in to see him." Victoria used MedCarelive.com, which offers California【C7】______no-wait consultations with healthcare professionals from 9 a.m. to midnight every day. Other sites, such as Teladoc and MeMD, offer consultations 24/7. Some e-visit sites ask for consultation fees. Others【C8】______different rates for different services. Although MedCareLive.com does not【C9】______with any insurance companies, co-founders Dr. David Tashman and Sigi Marmorstein set out to make their service a good deal—for people who have insurance and people who don’t. "We set our price point at $45 for a reason," Tashman says. "Most co-pays by insurance companies run from $30 to $50." "We want to help people stay away from the emergency room and【C10】______care," Marmorstein adds. "We want to save people money. " A)urgent B)credible C)contract D)exactly E)relatively F)version G)criticism H)charge I)dazzle J)convenience K)drag L)dedicate M)residents N)deliberately O)virtual【C1】

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Victoria Barzilai opened her mouth wide so the doctor could look at her sore throat. Not【C1】______a remarkable event, except that Victoria was at home and the doctor was hundreds of miles away. Feeling too sick to【C2】______herself to the school health center, the third-year university student had chosen a cyber-doctor visit, the 21st century【C3】______of a house call. A number of websites offer face-to-face consultations of the【C4】______visit to anyone with a credit card and access to a webcam-equipped computer. The services are intended for patients with【C5】______minor problems that don’t require hands-on diagnoses or treatments, not for people who need stitches, MRIs or casts on broken limbs. One presumed strong advantage of e-visits like these is【C6】______That counted with Victoria who points out that "My doctor is at least an hour away, and besides, I didn’t know when I could get in to see him." Victoria used MedCarelive.com, which offers California【C7】______no-wait consultations with healthcare professionals from 9 a.m. to midnight every day. Other sites, such as Teladoc and MeMD, offer consultations 24/7. Some e-visit sites ask for consultation fees. Others【C8】______different rates for different services. Although MedCareLive.com does not【C9】______with any insurance companies, co-founders Dr. David Tashman and Sigi Marmorstein set out to make their service a good deal—for people who have insurance and people who don’t. "We set our price point at $45 for a reason," Tashman says. "Most co-pays by insurance companies run from $30 to $50." "We want to help people stay away from the emergency room and【C10】______care," Marmorstein adds. "We want to save people money. " A)urgent B)credible C)contract D)exactly E)relatively F)version G)criticism H)charge I)dazzle J)convenience K)drag L)dedicate M)residents N)deliberately O)virtual【C1】

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Some marriages seem to collapse so suddenly that you’d need a crystal ball to predict their demise(灭亡). In other cases, though, the seeds of marital【C1】______are not only easier to see but they may be planted even before the honeymoon bills come【C2】______According to UCLA psychologist Thomas Bradbury, Ph. D., the way a newlywed【C3】______when his or her spouse is facing a personal problem is a surprisingly good window into their marital future. Bradbury and Lauri Pasch, Ph. D., invited 57 couples, all married less than six months, to discuss a difficulty that each partner was having. While some couples proved to be superstars at providing emotional support, others were【C4】______inept(笨拙的). Two years later, nine of the couples had already【C5】______and five other marriages were intact but hanging by a thread. These 14 couples, it turned out, had been far less likely to provide support to one another as newlyweds than the other 43 couples whose marriages were【C6】______Bradbury thinks a couple’s【C7】______to help each other through tough times is what often blossoms into full-fledged marital discord—and【C8】______divorce. All of which suggests an obvious antidote to the sky-high divorce rate: if couples can learn how to provide emotional support before they marry, they【C9】______a better chance of staying together. The trouble, Bradbury says, is that couples who go for premarital【C10】______—where they can learn such skills—tend to be the ones with a lesser risk for marital problems in the first place. A)thriving B)comments C)inability D)regretfully E)committing F)dissolution G)stand H)intends I)due J)reacts K)ultimately L)durable M)split N)regularly O)counseling【C2】

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答案: 正确答案:J
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答案: 正确答案:D
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Victoria Barzilai opened her mouth wide so the doctor could look at her sore throat. Not【C1】______a remarkable event, except that Victoria was at home and the doctor was hundreds of miles away. Feeling too sick to【C2】______herself to the school health center, the third-year university student had chosen a cyber-doctor visit, the 21st century【C3】______of a house call. A number of websites offer face-to-face consultations of the【C4】______visit to anyone with a credit card and access to a webcam-equipped computer. The services are intended for patients with【C5】______minor problems that don’t require hands-on diagnoses or treatments, not for people who need stitches, MRIs or casts on broken limbs. One presumed strong advantage of e-visits like these is【C6】______That counted with Victoria who points out that "My doctor is at least an hour away, and besides, I didn’t know when I could get in to see him." Victoria used MedCarelive.com, which offers California【C7】______no-wait consultations with healthcare professionals from 9 a.m. to midnight every day. Other sites, such as Teladoc and MeMD, offer consultations 24/7. Some e-visit sites ask for consultation fees. Others【C8】______different rates for different services. Although MedCareLive.com does not【C9】______with any insurance companies, co-founders Dr. David Tashman and Sigi Marmorstein set out to make their service a good deal—for people who have insurance and people who don’t. "We set our price point at $45 for a reason," Tashman says. "Most co-pays by insurance companies run from $30 to $50." "We want to help people stay away from the emergency room and【C10】______care," Marmorstein adds. "We want to save people money. " A)urgent B)credible C)contract D)exactly E)relatively F)version G)criticism H)charge I)dazzle J)convenience K)drag L)dedicate M)residents N)deliberately O)virtual【C5】

答案: 正确答案:E
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The city finally won approval for a limited speed camera program in June after a long battle in Albany, and City Mayor Bloomberg announced on Monday that starting Sept. 9, the city will【C1】______20 cameras in school zones around the city, despite【C2】______from police unions to the pilot program. Officials won’t【C3】______where exactly the cameras will go—hoping to maximize the warning effect on speeding from the cameras—and plan to move them around【C4】______between different schools. But they’ve【C5】______100 schools in all five boroughs where at least 75% of cars speed and plan to target the schools with the worst speeding problems. The cameras, which will be【C6】______to drivers, will catch motorists going at least 10 miles an hour over the speed limit. Drivers will be hit with $50 fines, though officials will give out warnings for the first few weeks of the program. Statistics show a child hit by a car going 40 miles per hour faces a 70% chance of being killed, while a kid hit at 30 miles per hour has an 80% chance of【C7】______"Speeding continues to be the【C8】______killer on the streets of New York," said Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan. "It is【C9】______that New York City’s speed limit is 30 miles an hour. Going even ten miles over the speed limit is the difference between life and death." Bloomberg said he’d prefer a less【C10】______speed camera program and hope to expand it soon. "We’d like to have more than twenty, but we’re glad to start with what we have," he said. A)identified B)install C)disclose D)mission E)leading F)objection G)surviving H)restricted I)affiliate J)invisible K)simultaneously L)frequently M)stake N)miserable O)sensible【C7】

答案: 正确答案:G
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Some marriages seem to collapse so suddenly that you’d need a crystal ball to predict their demise(灭亡). In other cases, though, the seeds of marital【C1】______are not only easier to see but they may be planted even before the honeymoon bills come【C2】______According to UCLA psychologist Thomas Bradbury, Ph. D., the way a newlywed【C3】______when his or her spouse is facing a personal problem is a surprisingly good window into their marital future. Bradbury and Lauri Pasch, Ph. D., invited 57 couples, all married less than six months, to discuss a difficulty that each partner was having. While some couples proved to be superstars at providing emotional support, others were【C4】______inept(笨拙的). Two years later, nine of the couples had already【C5】______and five other marriages were intact but hanging by a thread. These 14 couples, it turned out, had been far less likely to provide support to one another as newlyweds than the other 43 couples whose marriages were【C6】______Bradbury thinks a couple’s【C7】______to help each other through tough times is what often blossoms into full-fledged marital discord—and【C8】______divorce. All of which suggests an obvious antidote to the sky-high divorce rate: if couples can learn how to provide emotional support before they marry, they【C9】______a better chance of staying together. The trouble, Bradbury says, is that couples who go for premarital【C10】______—where they can learn such skills—tend to be the ones with a lesser risk for marital problems in the first place. A)thriving B)comments C)inability D)regretfully E)committing F)dissolution G)stand H)intends I)due J)reacts K)ultimately L)durable M)split N)regularly O)counseling【C5】

答案: 正确答案:M
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Victoria Barzilai opened her mouth wide so the doctor could look at her sore throat. Not【C1】______a remarkable event, except that Victoria was at home and the doctor was hundreds of miles away. Feeling too sick to【C2】______herself to the school health center, the third-year university student had chosen a cyber-doctor visit, the 21st century【C3】______of a house call. A number of websites offer face-to-face consultations of the【C4】______visit to anyone with a credit card and access to a webcam-equipped computer. The services are intended for patients with【C5】______minor problems that don’t require hands-on diagnoses or treatments, not for people who need stitches, MRIs or casts on broken limbs. One presumed strong advantage of e-visits like these is【C6】______That counted with Victoria who points out that "My doctor is at least an hour away, and besides, I didn’t know when I could get in to see him." Victoria used MedCarelive.com, which offers California【C7】______no-wait consultations with healthcare professionals from 9 a.m. to midnight every day. Other sites, such as Teladoc and MeMD, offer consultations 24/7. Some e-visit sites ask for consultation fees. Others【C8】______different rates for different services. Although MedCareLive.com does not【C9】______with any insurance companies, co-founders Dr. David Tashman and Sigi Marmorstein set out to make their service a good deal—for people who have insurance and people who don’t. "We set our price point at $45 for a reason," Tashman says. "Most co-pays by insurance companies run from $30 to $50." "We want to help people stay away from the emergency room and【C10】______care," Marmorstein adds. "We want to save people money. " A)urgent B)credible C)contract D)exactly E)relatively F)version G)criticism H)charge I)dazzle J)convenience K)drag L)dedicate M)residents N)deliberately O)virtual【C6】

答案: 正确答案:J
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The city finally won approval for a limited speed camera program in June after a long battle in Albany, and City Mayor Bloomberg announced on Monday that starting Sept. 9, the city will【C1】______20 cameras in school zones around the city, despite【C2】______from police unions to the pilot program. Officials won’t【C3】______where exactly the cameras will go—hoping to maximize the warning effect on speeding from the cameras—and plan to move them around【C4】______between different schools. But they’ve【C5】______100 schools in all five boroughs where at least 75% of cars speed and plan to target the schools with the worst speeding problems. The cameras, which will be【C6】______to drivers, will catch motorists going at least 10 miles an hour over the speed limit. Drivers will be hit with $50 fines, though officials will give out warnings for the first few weeks of the program. Statistics show a child hit by a car going 40 miles per hour faces a 70% chance of being killed, while a kid hit at 30 miles per hour has an 80% chance of【C7】______"Speeding continues to be the【C8】______killer on the streets of New York," said Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan. "It is【C9】______that New York City’s speed limit is 30 miles an hour. Going even ten miles over the speed limit is the difference between life and death." Bloomberg said he’d prefer a less【C10】______speed camera program and hope to expand it soon. "We’d like to have more than twenty, but we’re glad to start with what we have," he said. A)identified B)install C)disclose D)mission E)leading F)objection G)surviving H)restricted I)affiliate J)invisible K)simultaneously L)frequently M)stake N)miserable O)sensible【C8】

答案: 正确答案:E
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Some marriages seem to collapse so suddenly that you’d need a crystal ball to predict their demise(灭亡). In other cases, though, the seeds of marital【C1】______are not only easier to see but they may be planted even before the honeymoon bills come【C2】______According to UCLA psychologist Thomas Bradbury, Ph. D., the way a newlywed【C3】______when his or her spouse is facing a personal problem is a surprisingly good window into their marital future. Bradbury and Lauri Pasch, Ph. D., invited 57 couples, all married less than six months, to discuss a difficulty that each partner was having. While some couples proved to be superstars at providing emotional support, others were【C4】______inept(笨拙的). Two years later, nine of the couples had already【C5】______and five other marriages were intact but hanging by a thread. These 14 couples, it turned out, had been far less likely to provide support to one another as newlyweds than the other 43 couples whose marriages were【C6】______Bradbury thinks a couple’s【C7】______to help each other through tough times is what often blossoms into full-fledged marital discord—and【C8】______divorce. All of which suggests an obvious antidote to the sky-high divorce rate: if couples can learn how to provide emotional support before they marry, they【C9】______a better chance of staying together. The trouble, Bradbury says, is that couples who go for premarital【C10】______—where they can learn such skills—tend to be the ones with a lesser risk for marital problems in the first place. A)thriving B)comments C)inability D)regretfully E)committing F)dissolution G)stand H)intends I)due J)reacts K)ultimately L)durable M)split N)regularly O)counseling【C6】

答案: 正确答案:A
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Victoria Barzilai opened her mouth wide so the doctor could look at her sore throat. Not【C1】______a remarkable event, except that Victoria was at home and the doctor was hundreds of miles away. Feeling too sick to【C2】______herself to the school health center, the third-year university student had chosen a cyber-doctor visit, the 21st century【C3】______of a house call. A number of websites offer face-to-face consultations of the【C4】______visit to anyone with a credit card and access to a webcam-equipped computer. The services are intended for patients with【C5】______minor problems that don’t require hands-on diagnoses or treatments, not for people who need stitches, MRIs or casts on broken limbs. One presumed strong advantage of e-visits like these is【C6】______That counted with Victoria who points out that "My doctor is at least an hour away, and besides, I didn’t know when I could get in to see him." Victoria used MedCarelive.com, which offers California【C7】______no-wait consultations with healthcare professionals from 9 a.m. to midnight every day. Other sites, such as Teladoc and MeMD, offer consultations 24/7. Some e-visit sites ask for consultation fees. Others【C8】______different rates for different services. Although MedCareLive.com does not【C9】______with any insurance companies, co-founders Dr. David Tashman and Sigi Marmorstein set out to make their service a good deal—for people who have insurance and people who don’t. "We set our price point at $45 for a reason," Tashman says. "Most co-pays by insurance companies run from $30 to $50." "We want to help people stay away from the emergency room and【C10】______care," Marmorstein adds. "We want to save people money. " A)urgent B)credible C)contract D)exactly E)relatively F)version G)criticism H)charge I)dazzle J)convenience K)drag L)dedicate M)residents N)deliberately O)virtual【C7】

答案: 正确答案:M
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The city finally won approval for a limited speed camera program in June after a long battle in Albany, and City Mayor Bloomberg announced on Monday that starting Sept. 9, the city will【C1】______20 cameras in school zones around the city, despite【C2】______from police unions to the pilot program. Officials won’t【C3】______where exactly the cameras will go—hoping to maximize the warning effect on speeding from the cameras—and plan to move them around【C4】______between different schools. But they’ve【C5】______100 schools in all five boroughs where at least 75% of cars speed and plan to target the schools with the worst speeding problems. The cameras, which will be【C6】______to drivers, will catch motorists going at least 10 miles an hour over the speed limit. Drivers will be hit with $50 fines, though officials will give out warnings for the first few weeks of the program. Statistics show a child hit by a car going 40 miles per hour faces a 70% chance of being killed, while a kid hit at 30 miles per hour has an 80% chance of【C7】______"Speeding continues to be the【C8】______killer on the streets of New York," said Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan. "It is【C9】______that New York City’s speed limit is 30 miles an hour. Going even ten miles over the speed limit is the difference between life and death." Bloomberg said he’d prefer a less【C10】______speed camera program and hope to expand it soon. "We’d like to have more than twenty, but we’re glad to start with what we have," he said. A)identified B)install C)disclose D)mission E)leading F)objection G)surviving H)restricted I)affiliate J)invisible K)simultaneously L)frequently M)stake N)miserable O)sensible【C9】

答案: 正确答案:O
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Some marriages seem to collapse so suddenly that you’d need a crystal ball to predict their demise(灭亡). In other cases, though, the seeds of marital【C1】______are not only easier to see but they may be planted even before the honeymoon bills come【C2】______According to UCLA psychologist Thomas Bradbury, Ph. D., the way a newlywed【C3】______when his or her spouse is facing a personal problem is a surprisingly good window into their marital future. Bradbury and Lauri Pasch, Ph. D., invited 57 couples, all married less than six months, to discuss a difficulty that each partner was having. While some couples proved to be superstars at providing emotional support, others were【C4】______inept(笨拙的). Two years later, nine of the couples had already【C5】______and five other marriages were intact but hanging by a thread. These 14 couples, it turned out, had been far less likely to provide support to one another as newlyweds than the other 43 couples whose marriages were【C6】______Bradbury thinks a couple’s【C7】______to help each other through tough times is what often blossoms into full-fledged marital discord—and【C8】______divorce. All of which suggests an obvious antidote to the sky-high divorce rate: if couples can learn how to provide emotional support before they marry, they【C9】______a better chance of staying together. The trouble, Bradbury says, is that couples who go for premarital【C10】______—where they can learn such skills—tend to be the ones with a lesser risk for marital problems in the first place. A)thriving B)comments C)inability D)regretfully E)committing F)dissolution G)stand H)intends I)due J)reacts K)ultimately L)durable M)split N)regularly O)counseling【C7】

答案: 正确答案:C
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Victoria Barzilai opened her mouth wide so the doctor could look at her sore throat. Not【C1】______a remarkable event, except that Victoria was at home and the doctor was hundreds of miles away. Feeling too sick to【C2】______herself to the school health center, the third-year university student had chosen a cyber-doctor visit, the 21st century【C3】______of a house call. A number of websites offer face-to-face consultations of the【C4】______visit to anyone with a credit card and access to a webcam-equipped computer. The services are intended for patients with【C5】______minor problems that don’t require hands-on diagnoses or treatments, not for people who need stitches, MRIs or casts on broken limbs. One presumed strong advantage of e-visits like these is【C6】______That counted with Victoria who points out that "My doctor is at least an hour away, and besides, I didn’t know when I could get in to see him." Victoria used MedCarelive.com, which offers California【C7】______no-wait consultations with healthcare professionals from 9 a.m. to midnight every day. Other sites, such as Teladoc and MeMD, offer consultations 24/7. Some e-visit sites ask for consultation fees. Others【C8】______different rates for different services. Although MedCareLive.com does not【C9】______with any insurance companies, co-founders Dr. David Tashman and Sigi Marmorstein set out to make their service a good deal—for people who have insurance and people who don’t. "We set our price point at $45 for a reason," Tashman says. "Most co-pays by insurance companies run from $30 to $50." "We want to help people stay away from the emergency room and【C10】______care," Marmorstein adds. "We want to save people money. " A)urgent B)credible C)contract D)exactly E)relatively F)version G)criticism H)charge I)dazzle J)convenience K)drag L)dedicate M)residents N)deliberately O)virtual【C8】

答案: 正确答案:H
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The city finally won approval for a limited speed camera program in June after a long battle in Albany, and City Mayor Bloomberg announced on Monday that starting Sept. 9, the city will【C1】______20 cameras in school zones around the city, despite【C2】______from police unions to the pilot program. Officials won’t【C3】______where exactly the cameras will go—hoping to maximize the warning effect on speeding from the cameras—and plan to move them around【C4】______between different schools. But they’ve【C5】______100 schools in all five boroughs where at least 75% of cars speed and plan to target the schools with the worst speeding problems. The cameras, which will be【C6】______to drivers, will catch motorists going at least 10 miles an hour over the speed limit. Drivers will be hit with $50 fines, though officials will give out warnings for the first few weeks of the program. Statistics show a child hit by a car going 40 miles per hour faces a 70% chance of being killed, while a kid hit at 30 miles per hour has an 80% chance of【C7】______"Speeding continues to be the【C8】______killer on the streets of New York," said Transportation Commissioner Janette Sadik-Khan. "It is【C9】______that New York City’s speed limit is 30 miles an hour. Going even ten miles over the speed limit is the difference between life and death." Bloomberg said he’d prefer a less【C10】______speed camera program and hope to expand it soon. "We’d like to have more than twenty, but we’re glad to start with what we have," he said. A)identified B)install C)disclose D)mission E)leading F)objection G)surviving H)restricted I)affiliate J)invisible K)simultaneously L)frequently M)stake N)miserable O)sensible【C10】

答案: 正确答案:H
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Some marriages seem to collapse so suddenly that you’d need a crystal ball to predict their demise(灭亡). In other cases, though, the seeds of marital【C1】______are not only easier to see but they may be planted even before the honeymoon bills come【C2】______According to UCLA psychologist Thomas Bradbury, Ph. D., the way a newlywed【C3】______when his or her spouse is facing a personal problem is a surprisingly good window into their marital future. Bradbury and Lauri Pasch, Ph. D., invited 57 couples, all married less than six months, to discuss a difficulty that each partner was having. While some couples proved to be superstars at providing emotional support, others were【C4】______inept(笨拙的). Two years later, nine of the couples had already【C5】______and five other marriages were intact but hanging by a thread. These 14 couples, it turned out, had been far less likely to provide support to one another as newlyweds than the other 43 couples whose marriages were【C6】______Bradbury thinks a couple’s【C7】______to help each other through tough times is what often blossoms into full-fledged marital discord—and【C8】______divorce. All of which suggests an obvious antidote to the sky-high divorce rate: if couples can learn how to provide emotional support before they marry, they【C9】______a better chance of staying together. The trouble, Bradbury says, is that couples who go for premarital【C10】______—where they can learn such skills—tend to be the ones with a lesser risk for marital problems in the first place. A)thriving B)comments C)inability D)regretfully E)committing F)dissolution G)stand H)intends I)due J)reacts K)ultimately L)durable M)split N)regularly O)counseling【C8】

答案: 正确答案:K
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Victoria Barzilai opened her mouth wide so the doctor could look at her sore throat. Not【C1】______a remarkable event, except that Victoria was at home and the doctor was hundreds of miles away. Feeling too sick to【C2】______herself to the school health center, the third-year university student had chosen a cyber-doctor visit, the 21st century【C3】______of a house call. A number of websites offer face-to-face consultations of the【C4】______visit to anyone with a credit card and access to a webcam-equipped computer. The services are intended for patients with【C5】______minor problems that don’t require hands-on diagnoses or treatments, not for people who need stitches, MRIs or casts on broken limbs. One presumed strong advantage of e-visits like these is【C6】______That counted with Victoria who points out that "My doctor is at least an hour away, and besides, I didn’t know when I could get in to see him." Victoria used MedCarelive.com, which offers California【C7】______no-wait consultations with healthcare professionals from 9 a.m. to midnight every day. Other sites, such as Teladoc and MeMD, offer consultations 24/7. Some e-visit sites ask for consultation fees. Others【C8】______different rates for different services. Although MedCareLive.com does not【C9】______with any insurance companies, co-founders Dr. David Tashman and Sigi Marmorstein set out to make their service a good deal—for people who have insurance and people who don’t. "We set our price point at $45 for a reason," Tashman says. "Most co-pays by insurance companies run from $30 to $50." "We want to help people stay away from the emergency room and【C10】______care," Marmorstein adds. "We want to save people money. " A)urgent B)credible C)contract D)exactly E)relatively F)version G)criticism H)charge I)dazzle J)convenience K)drag L)dedicate M)residents N)deliberately O)virtual【C9】

答案: 正确答案:C
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Some marriages seem to collapse so suddenly that you’d need a crystal ball to predict their demise(灭亡). In other cases, though, the seeds of marital【C1】______are not only easier to see but they may be planted even before the honeymoon bills come【C2】______According to UCLA psychologist Thomas Bradbury, Ph. D., the way a newlywed【C3】______when his or her spouse is facing a personal problem is a surprisingly good window into their marital future. Bradbury and Lauri Pasch, Ph. D., invited 57 couples, all married less than six months, to discuss a difficulty that each partner was having. While some couples proved to be superstars at providing emotional support, others were【C4】______inept(笨拙的). Two years later, nine of the couples had already【C5】______and five other marriages were intact but hanging by a thread. These 14 couples, it turned out, had been far less likely to provide support to one another as newlyweds than the other 43 couples whose marriages were【C6】______Bradbury thinks a couple’s【C7】______to help each other through tough times is what often blossoms into full-fledged marital discord—and【C8】______divorce. All of which suggests an obvious antidote to the sky-high divorce rate: if couples can learn how to provide emotional support before they marry, they【C9】______a better chance of staying together. The trouble, Bradbury says, is that couples who go for premarital【C10】______—where they can learn such skills—tend to be the ones with a lesser risk for marital problems in the first place. A)thriving B)comments C)inability D)regretfully E)committing F)dissolution G)stand H)intends I)due J)reacts K)ultimately L)durable M)split N)regularly O)counseling【C9】

答案: 正确答案:G
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Victoria Barzilai opened her mouth wide so the doctor could look at her sore throat. Not【C1】______a remarkable event, except that Victoria was at home and the doctor was hundreds of miles away. Feeling too sick to【C2】______herself to the school health center, the third-year university student had chosen a cyber-doctor visit, the 21st century【C3】______of a house call. A number of websites offer face-to-face consultations of the【C4】______visit to anyone with a credit card and access to a webcam-equipped computer. The services are intended for patients with【C5】______minor problems that don’t require hands-on diagnoses or treatments, not for people who need stitches, MRIs or casts on broken limbs. One presumed strong advantage of e-visits like these is【C6】______That counted with Victoria who points out that "My doctor is at least an hour away, and besides, I didn’t know when I could get in to see him." Victoria used MedCarelive.com, which offers California【C7】______no-wait consultations with healthcare professionals from 9 a.m. to midnight every day. Other sites, such as Teladoc and MeMD, offer consultations 24/7. Some e-visit sites ask for consultation fees. Others【C8】______different rates for different services. Although MedCareLive.com does not【C9】______with any insurance companies, co-founders Dr. David Tashman and Sigi Marmorstein set out to make their service a good deal—for people who have insurance and people who don’t. "We set our price point at $45 for a reason," Tashman says. "Most co-pays by insurance companies run from $30 to $50." "We want to help people stay away from the emergency room and【C10】______care," Marmorstein adds. "We want to save people money. " A)urgent B)credible C)contract D)exactly E)relatively F)version G)criticism H)charge I)dazzle J)convenience K)drag L)dedicate M)residents N)deliberately O)virtual【C10】

答案: 正确答案:A
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Some marriages seem to collapse so suddenly that you’d need a crystal ball to predict their demise(灭亡). In other cases, though, the seeds of marital【C1】______are not only easier to see but they may be planted even before the honeymoon bills come【C2】______According to UCLA psychologist Thomas Bradbury, Ph. D., the way a newlywed【C3】______when his or her spouse is facing a personal problem is a surprisingly good window into their marital future. Bradbury and Lauri Pasch, Ph. D., invited 57 couples, all married less than six months, to discuss a difficulty that each partner was having. While some couples proved to be superstars at providing emotional support, others were【C4】______inept(笨拙的). Two years later, nine of the couples had already【C5】______and five other marriages were intact but hanging by a thread. These 14 couples, it turned out, had been far less likely to provide support to one another as newlyweds than the other 43 couples whose marriages were【C6】______Bradbury thinks a couple’s【C7】______to help each other through tough times is what often blossoms into full-fledged marital discord—and【C8】______divorce. All of which suggests an obvious antidote to the sky-high divorce rate: if couples can learn how to provide emotional support before they marry, they【C9】______a better chance of staying together. The trouble, Bradbury says, is that couples who go for premarital【C10】______—where they can learn such skills—tend to be the ones with a lesser risk for marital problems in the first place. A)thriving B)comments C)inability D)regretfully E)committing F)dissolution G)stand H)intends I)due J)reacts K)ultimately L)durable M)split N)regularly O)counseling【C10】

答案: 正确答案:O
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