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问题  
W: You have something on your mind, Philip.
M: Yes, I do.[12]I had a patient yesterday. Do you remember Ben Tinker?
W: Of course. I know Ben. He’s in your office quite often.
M: That’s right.[12]First he has a cold, then a sore throat.[13]Nothing really serious, but he’s always sick.
W: Something must be wrong.
M: Yes. The boy sits at home and watches television every afternoon. He needs to be more active.
W: What do his parents say?
M: They both have to work all day. They can’t be with him in the afternoon. It’s unhealthy to sit inside every day. Children should be outside running around. Children need something to do after school.
W: Yes, but now,in most families, the fathers and the mothers have to work. Maybe the state government could do something.
M: Do you think we could do something about it?
W: You know, I can do something. I can start a committee. We can talk to people about the problem, and ask them to sign their names on a petition.[15]The petition could ask the state government to give money for afternoon programs in the schools.
M: After-school programs. Now, that sounds good.
W: Yes. There should be organized activities: art, drama, sports and games. Of course, music.
M: That’s it! That’s the answer to Ben’s problem. After-school activities are much better than television.
W: And active children will stay strong and healthy.
12. What is most probably the man’s job?
13. What is the problem with Ben Tinker?
14. Why can’t Ben Tinker go outside running around after school?
15. What do we know about the petition?

选项 A、He is always ill.
B、He is too active.
C、He speaks too little.
D、He does a bad thing.

答案 A

解析 男士说他的病人Ben Tinker先是感冒,后来是喉咙痛。但不是什么严重问题,但他总是生病。A中的ill是对男士说的sick的同义替换,故选A。
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