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Questions 9 to 12 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

A. Sometimes he can’t get incoming and outgoing calls and always gets a busy signal.
B. When he receives a call, it always cuts off.
C. When he makes calls, there are always noises.
D. He always calls into wrong numbers.

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In recent years, there have been great social and economic changes in the United States. And, these changes have affected almost all of America’s housing system, from home building to home buying.First of all, American families are becoming smaller. People nowadays are having fewer children, or choosing not to halve children at all. Many people are marrying later in life. And about 40% of all American marriages end in divorce.All this means that many Americans now want smaller houses. And a large percentage are buying apartments.This has created a shortage of rental housing in many parts of the country. It has caused special difficulties for those who are old or poor, and do not have the money to buy a place of their own.Some people are solving this problem by forming cooperatives. In a cooperative, everyone in an apartment building joins together and buys a share of the building. If 20% of those living in the cooperative have low earnings, then the group can get a low-interest loan from the government. If people want to sell their share in the cooperative, they can not earn more than they paid for it. This helps keep the cost of cooperatives low.Recent concern over the cost of energy also has brought changes in American housing. Some people are moving back to the cities, to save the cost of driving long distances to work. And, many Americans have begun to look for homes that cost almost nothing to heat, because the temperature of the earth changes very little as the season changes.Other new houses get their energy from the sun. During the day, heat from sunlight is collected through windows on the south side of the house. At night, the windows are covered, and the collected warmth heats the home.Recently, the American economy has also had a major effect on American housing. Inflation has pushed the cost of homes higher and higher. And, interest rates have become very high. Buyers now must pay as much as 18 percent interest for housing loans.Americans with just moderate earnings now find it very difficult to make monthly payments on a new home. In the last few months, even apartments have grown too expensive for most people to buy.These developments have brought about a crisis in America’s housing industry. Officials say that homes now are selling only half as fast as they do in a good year.Many home building companies are closing. And unemployment in that industry is now more than 16 percent much higher than in most other American industries.Officials in the housing industry have taken some steps to end this crisis. Banks are permitting people to make lower monthly payments when they move into new houses. Then they increase the payments at a later time.Some builders are helping buyers pay the high interest rates on their mortgages. Builders say they are not earning any money this way. But, they say at least they are surviving.Builders are also looking for ways to put together houses at a lower cost. One way is to build as much of the house as possible in a factory. Some houses-called mobile homesites are made completely in factories, then transported to the buyer. People form cooperatives to spend less money on houses.

A. 对
B. 错

Questions 13 to 15 are based on the conversation you have just heard.

A satellite.
B. An ordinary plane.
C. A space plane.
D. A space rocket.

安静时或轻微活动时窦性心率即>100次/分,应考虑

A. 房室结折返性心动过速
B.不适宜性窦性心动过速
C.窦房折返性心动过速
D.2:1下传的心房扑动
E.窦性心动过速

患者女性,62岁。近半年经常有头晕、黑矇发作。既往心电图检查为频发室性期前收缩,有时可见RonT现象。本次记录动态心电图过程中,患者突然晕厥,相应的心电图无法分辨P波、QRS波群及T波,节律极不规整,5s后恢复窦性节律,应诊断为

A. 心室颤动
B.室性逸搏心律
C.窦性停搏
D.二度Ⅱ型窦房阻滞
E.交界性逸搏心律

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