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A.They cant immediately get back the money paidfor their medical cost.B.They have

A. They cant immediately get back the money paidfor their medical cost.
B. They have to go through very complicatedapplication procedures.
C. They can only visit doctors who speak theirnative languages.
D. They may not be able to receive timely medicaltreatment.

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A.He sold cola to doctors.B.He was a drug store clerk.C.He suffered from

A. He sold cola to doctors.
B. He was a drug store clerk.
C. He suffered from severe headaches.
D. He developed the cola syrup.

A.Owning the greenhouse one day.B.Securing a job at the office park.C.Cu

A. Owning the greenhouse one day.
B. Securing a job at the office park.
Cultivating more potted plants.
D. Finding customers out of town.

A.The man is fond of traveling.B.The woman is a photographer.C.The woman

A. The man is fond of traveling.
B. The woman is a photographer.
C. The woman took a lot of pictures at the contest.
D. The man admires the womans talent in writing.

Questions 下列各 are based on the following passage. I dont ever want to talk about being a woman scientist again. There was a time in my life when people askedconstantly for stories about what its like to work in a field dominated by men. I was never very good at telling thosestories because truthfully I never found them interesting. What I do fred interesting is the origin of the universe, theshape of space-time and the nature of black holes. At 19, when I began studying astrophysics, it did not bother me in the least to be the only woman in theclassroom. But while earning my Ph.D. at MIT and then as a post-doctor doing space research, the issue started tobother me. My every achievement--jobs, research papers, awards--was viewed through the lens of gender (性 别) politics. So were my failures. Sometimes, when I was pushed into an argument on left brain.versus (相对于)fight brain, or nature versus nurture (培育), I would instantly fight fiercely on my behalf and all womankind. Then one day a few years ago, out of my mouth came a sentence that would eventually become my reply toany and all provocations: I dont falk about that anymore. It took me 10 years to get back the confidence I had at 19and to realize that I didnt want to deal with gender issues. Why should curing sexism be yet another terrible burdenon every female scientist? After all, I dont study sociology or political theory. Today I research and teach at Barnard, a womens college in New York City. Recently, someone asked mehow many of the 45 students in my class were women. You cannot imagine my satisfaction at being able to answer:45. I know some 9fmY students worry how they will manage their scientific research and a desire for children. AndI dont dismiss those concerns. Still, I dont tell them "war" stories. Instead, I have given them this: the visual oftheir physics professor heavily pregnant doing physics experiments. And in turn they have given me the image of45 women driven by a love of science. And thats a sight worth talking about. Why doesnt the author want to talk about being a woman scientist again?

A. She feels unhappy working in male-dominated fields.
B. She is fed up with the issue of gender discrimination.
C. She is not good at telling stories of the kind.
D. She finds space research more important.

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