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2022年6月英语六级真题听力第一套(5)

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当提及六级听力时,尤其是英语六级真题听力,我们不禁会想起那些考验英语学习者听力理解能力的挑战。作为英语六级考试的重要组成部分,六级听力部分不仅要求考生能够捕捉和识别出基本的语言信息,更需要他们在有限的时间内对复杂的语境进行准确理解,并快速作出反应。小编为大家整理了2022年6月英语六级真题听力第一套Recording 1的内容,希望能对您有所帮助!

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Recording 1

录音1

Appear to be submissive, humble, grateful, and undemanding.

表现得顺从、谦卑、感激且不过分要求。

Show great pleasure when a doctor comes into your room, even if the visit is brief and useless.

当医生走进你的病房时,即使他们的探访很短暂且无用,也要表现出极大的喜悦。

Don't challenge anyone with authority, unless you're famous or very rich.

不要挑战任何有权威的人,除非你很有名或非常富有。

Those are a few strategies for dealing with today's American medical establishment.

这些都是应对当今美国医疗体系的几种策略。

What patients want is to be treated with respect and consideration. But in my experience, too few hospitals and doctors are ready to do that.

患者想要的是被尊重和考虑。但根据我的经验,很少有医院和医生愿意这样做。

In his book "A Whole New Life", novelist Reynolds Price recalls that his doctors chose a crowded hallway as the place to tell him he might have a tumor on his spinal cord. It did not occur to the two physicians that a hallway was not the most appropriate place for that particular piece of news.

在他的书《全新生活》中,小说家雷诺兹·普莱斯回忆说,他的医生选择了一个拥挤的走廊作为告诉他他可能患有脊髓肿瘤的地方。这两位医生并没有意识到走廊并不是传达这一特殊消息的最合适的地方。

My surgeon, who is in his mid-30s, looks tired. He has been overwhelmed with patients who have fallen on the winter ice. He is a witty man, but sometimes his wit is unwelcome. "The health insurance company blew cross," he tells me, "wants me to put you out in the snow tomorrow afternoon." After I have been in the hospital for more than a week, I'm terrified because I have no idea where to go. I cannot walk or even lift my leg a few inches.

我的外科医生,三十多岁,看起来很疲惫。他因冬天跌倒的患者而忙得不可开交。他是个风趣的人,但有时他的风趣并不受欢迎。“健康保险公司很乱,”他告诉我,“他们想让我明天下午把你送到雪地里。”在医院待了一个多星期后,我很害怕,因为我不知道该去哪里。我不能走路,甚至不能把腿抬高几英寸。

The hospital social worker strikes me as an idiot, but my complaints about her only annoy my surgeon. "I have to work with these people," he tells my friend, Doctor Karen Bradney, when she mercifully intervenes on my behalf and arranges for me to be transferred to another hospital. "If you say one negative thing, they get defensive," she tells me later. "They have this kind of institutional loyalty."

医院的社会工作者让我觉得像个白痴,但我对她的抱怨只会惹恼我的外科医生。“我必须和这些人打交道,”他告诉我的朋友,卡伦·布拉德尼医生,当她仁慈地为我出面干预,并安排我转到另一家医院时。“如果你说一句负面的话,他们就会变得防备,”她后来告诉我。“他们有这种机构忠诚度。”

Always bring an advocate, that is, any other person, with you to the hospital. And write down every single question and the answer, the name of every doctor. And when people know you have their names, they behave better. 

去医院时,一定要带上一个支持者,也就是其他任何人。并写下每一个问题和答案,以及每个医生的名字。当人们知道你有他们的名字时,他们会表现得更好。

And Brutney adds, if you as a patient, suggest that you might like to control even part of the situation, or be consulted or informed, then you are considered difficult. They want you to be totally passive. The entire health care system, particularly hospitals and nursing homes, exists for reasons that have nothing to do with taking care of patients. Patients are incidental.

布鲁特尼补充道,如果你作为患者,提出想控制部分情况,或者想被咨询或被告知,那么你就会被认为是难缠的。他们希望你完全被动。整个医疗保健系统,特别是医院和疗养院,存在的理由与照顾患者无关。患者只是附带品。

Questions 16 to 18 are based on the recording you have just heard.

问题16到18是基于你刚刚听到的录音。

Question 16: What does the speaker say about most American hospitals?

问题16:演讲者如何描述大多数美国医院?

Question 17: What does Karen Putney suggest patients do?

问题17:凯伦·普特尼建议患者怎么做?

Question 18: What do American doctors expect their patients to be, according to Karen Bridney?

问题18:根据凯伦·布里德尼的说法,美国医生希望他们的患者是怎样的?

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