What if you were having a heart attack,
but no one believed you A new study of 515 female heart-attack survivors (aged
29 to 97) reveals that this happens all too often. In the study,
95% said they knew something was seriously wrong a month or more before their
heart attack, but none of their doctors had even told them that they had heart
disease. And when their heart attack happened, fewer than 30% had chest pain or
discomfort, the classic warning signs that most emergency room physicians and
nurses look for. One study volunteer in her mid-30s had a heart
attack while driving her children to school. "She had repeatedly sought help for
early warning symptoms," says study author Jean McSweeney of the University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Despite abnormal cardiac stress test results, she
got no treatment. Two weeks lat A. no one believes women’s study B. few people believe women’s warning signs C. women’s heart attack is often ignored D. women always realized their dangers
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What if you were having a heart attack,
but no one believed you A new study of 515 female heart-attack survivors (aged
29 to 97) reveals that this happens all too often. In the study,
95% said they knew something was seriously wrong a month or more before their
heart attack, but none of their doctors had even told them that they had heart
disease. And when their heart attack happened, fewer than 30% had chest pain or
discomfort, the classic warning signs that most emergency room physicians and
nurses look for. One study volunteer in her mid-30s had a heart
attack while driving her children to school. "She had repeatedly sought help for
early warning symptoms," says study author Jean McSweeney of the University of
Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Despite abnormal cardiac stress test results, she
got no treatment. Two weeks lat A. not typical in women patients B. obvious in all the patients with heart disease C. rarely found in both male and female patients D. often seen a month or more before the attack
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What if you were having a heart attack, but no one believed you A new study of 515 female heart-attack survivors (aged 29 to 97) reveals that this happens all too often.
In the study, 95% said they knew something was seriously wrong a month or more before their heart attack, but none of their doctors had even told them that they had heart disease. And when their heart attack happened, fewer than 30% had chest pain or discomfort, the classic warning signs that most emergency room physicians and nurses look for.
One study volunteer in her mid-30s had a heart attack while driving her children to school. "She had repeatedly sought help for early warning symptoms," says study author Jean McSweeney of the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences. Despite abnormal cardiac stress test results, she got no treatment. Two weeks later, she nearly died.
Here are the signs that a heart attack may be weeks away: extreme fatigue, disturbed sleep, shortness of A. no one believes women’s study B. few people believe women’s warning signs C. women’s heart attack is often ignored D. women always realized their dangers
[单项选择]—What were you doing when I called you yesterday afternoon —I( )my homework and I was starting to take a bath. A. had just finished B. was finished C. have already finished D. was going to finish
[多项选择]Candidate A * Where were you born * What do you usually do in your free time Candidate B * What’s your job * Do you like shopping
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Were you the first or the last child in you family Or were you a middle or an only child Some people think it matters where you were born in your family. But there axe different ideas about what birth order means. Some people say that oldest children are smart and strong-willed. They are very likely to be successful. The reason for this is simple. Parents have a lot of time for their first child, and they give him or her a lot of attention. So this child is very likely to do well. An only child will succeed for the same reason. What happens to the other children in the family Middle children don’t get so much attention, so they don’t feel that important. If a family has many children, the middle one sometimes gets lost in the crowd. The youngest child, though, often gets special treatment. He or she is the baby. Often this child grows up to be funny and charming. Do you believe these ideas of birth order too A recent study saw things quite differently. The study found A. Their parents pay a lot of attention to them. B. Their ability is the same. C. Their family have the same many people. D. They are happy.
[单项选择]A: What about having a drink B: ______ A. Good idea. B. Help yourself. C. Go ahead, please. D. Me, too.
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