专四

单选题 Which of the following statements about TT is NOT true?

A.It had been in existence for at least a decade.
B.It was usually practiced to relieve pain of the patient.
C.100,000 TT therapists were once practicing the treatment in the hospital.
D.It was once on the approved list for continuing nursing education in Colorado.

参考答案:C进入在线模考
C。本题需要根据选项一一定位原文排除。根据题干可知本题考查关于TT的错误信息,相关内容在文章第二段。第二段中提到,埃米莉的母亲琳达一直从事抵制接触疗法的活动。琳达最开始思考接触疗法是在(上世纪)80年代末,可见这种疗法已存在至少10年以上,所以A正确。接触疗法的鼓吹者说,这些操作可以帮助伤口愈合(healwounds)、缓解疼痛(relievepain)甚至退烧(reducefever),所以B 也正确。这种疗法在科罗拉多州被列入经批准的护理继续教育课程(on the approved list for continuing  nursing education),因此D正确。本段第三句提到有10万受过训练的接触疗法从业者,而最后一句话说“TT therapists are frequentlyhired byleadinghospitals”即“TT行医者经常受雇于大医院”,但这并不是指 10万受训者都在医院从业,可见C的说法错误,故选C。

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3 What did Emily's experiment imply?

A.TT is merely a guessing game.
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