考研考博-考博英语-沈阳药科大学模拟考试题含答案43

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1、考研考博-考博英语-沈阳药科大学模拟考试题含答案1. 单选题She went into a deep _ after taking an overdose of sleeping pills.问题1选项A.unbalanceB.unbeliefC.comaD.uncertainty【答案】C【解析】【选项释义】A. unbalance 不平衡 B. unbelief 疑惑C. coma 昏迷 D. uncertainty 不确定性【考查点】语义衔接【解题思路】根据后文“服用了过量的安眠药后”可知,空格处所填词是服用过量安眠药带来的后果,C选项coma“昏迷”符合语义。【干扰项排除】A、B、D选

2、项不符合原文语义逻辑。【句意】她服用了过量的安眠药后陷入了深度昏迷之中。2. 单选题It is incongruous that the number of British institutions offering MBA courses should have grown by 254 percent during a period when the economy has been sliding into deeper recession. Optimists, or those given to speed, assumptions, might think it marvelous

3、 to have such a resource of business school graduates ready for the recovery. Unfortunately, there is now much doubt about the value of the degree not least among MBA graduates themselves, suffering as they are from the effects of recession and facing the prospect of shrinking management structures.

4、What was taken some years ago as a ticket of certain admission to success is now being exposed to the scrutiny of cost-conscious employers who seek “can-dos” rather than “might-dos”, and who feel that academia has not been sufficiently appreciative of the needs of industry or of the employers possib

5、le contribution.It is curious, given the name of the degree, that there should be no league table for UK business schools; no unanimity about what the degree should encompass; and no agreed system of accreditation. Surely there is something wrong. One wonders where all the tutors for this massive in

6、fusion of business expertise came from and why all this mushrooming took place.Perhaps companies that made large investments would have been wiser to invest in already existing managers, perched anxiously on their own internal ladders. The Institute of Managements 1992 survey, which revealed that ei

7、ghty-one per cent of managers thought they personally would be more effective if they received-more training, suggests that this might be the case. There is, too, the fact that training alone does not make successful managers. They need the inherent qualifications. Of character, a degree of self-sub

8、jugation; and, above all, the ability to communicate and lead; more so now, when empowerment is a buzzword that is at least generating genuflections, if not total conviction.One can easily think of people, some comparatively unlettered, who are now lauded captains of industry. We may, therefore, not

9、 need to be too concerned about the fall in applications for business school places, or even the doubt about MBAs. The proliferation and subsequent questioning may have been an inevitable evolution. If the Management Charter Initiative, now exploring the introduction of a senior management qualifica

10、tion, is successful, there will be a powerful corrective.We believe now that management is all about change. One hopes there will be some of that in relationship between management and science within industry, currently causing concern and which is overdue for attention. No one doubts that we need m

11、ore scientists and innovation to give us an edge in an increasingly competitive world. If scientists feel themselves undervalued and under-used, working in industrial ghettos, that is not a promising augury for the future. It seems we have to resolve these misapprehensions between science and indust

12、ry. Above all, we have to make sure that management is not itself smug about its status and that it does not issue mission statements about communication without realizing at the essence of it is a dialogue. More empowerment is required and we should strive to achieve it.16. What is the writers view

13、 in the reading passage?17. According to the passage, employers _.18. According to the passage _.19. In the writers opinion _.20. Which of the information is true according to the passage?问题1选项A.He believes that there are too many MBAs.B.He believes that the degree is over-valued.C.He believes that

14、standards are inconsistent.D.He believes that the degree has dubious value.问题2选项A.feel that they have not been consulted sufficiently about their needsB.consider that cost-consciousness is the most important qualificationC.are more concerned about the value of the degree than graduates themselvesD.f

15、eel that MBAs will not be necessary because of shrinking management structures问题3选项A.managers need a degree and the ability to communicateB.training need to be done in groups to be successfulC.managers today must have good communication and leadership skillsD.industrial managers do not need to write

16、 letters问题4选项A.science increases competitionB.scientists are undervaluedC.the management of science needs reassessmentD.management feels smug about its status问题5选项A.Most managers interviewed felt that their colleagues needed more training.B.Employers today are looking for proven experience rather th

17、an potential ability.C.The Management Charter Initiative is an attempt to standardize MBAs.D.Companies would have benefited more from recruiting MBAs rather than investing in their own staff.【答案】第1题:C第2题:D第3题:C第4题:A第5题:B【解析】16. 【选项释义】What is the writers view in the reading passage? 本文中作者的观点是什么?A. He

18、 believes that there are too many MBAs. A. 他认为,MBA学生太多了。B. He believes that the degree is over-valued. B. 他认为这个学位被高估了。C. He believes that standards are inconsistent. C. 他认为标准是不一致的。D. He believes that the degree has dubious value. D. 他认为这个学位的价值值得怀疑。【考查点】事实细节题。【解题思路】本题询问的是作者的观点。原文第3段第2句提到“对于该程度应包含什么内容

19、,各方意见不一(no unanimity);也没有公认的认证体系(no agreed system)”,由此可知,C选项“他认为标准不一致”表述正确,是作者的观点。【干扰项排除】A选项“他认为,MBA学生太多了”,原文并未提及,该选项属于无中生有;B选项“他认为这个学位被高估了”,可定位到原文的1段最后一句,该句说到“如今,人们对这个学位的价值产生了很多怀疑,尤其是在MBA毕业生中(not least among MBA graduates themselves)。”由此可得,这是别人的观点,而非作者的观点,该选项属于张冠李戴;D选项“他认为这个学位的价值值得怀疑”,同B选项,对该学位价值的怀

20、疑是别人的观点,而非作者的观点,该选项属于张冠李戴。17. 【选项释义】According to the passage, employers _. 根据文章,雇主_。A. feel that they have not been consulted sufficiently about their needs A. 觉得他们的需求没有得到充分的咨询B. consider that cost-consciousness is the most important qualification B. 认为成本意识是最重要的资格C. are more concerned about the valu

21、e of the degree than graduates themselves C. 比毕业生本身更关心学位的价值D. feel that MBAs will not be necessary because of shrinking management structures D. 认为由于管理结构的萎缩,MBA学生将不再是必要的【考查点】判断推理题。【解题思路】本题要求选出雇主的观点。D选项“认为由于管理结构的萎缩,MBA学生将不再是必要的”,可定位到原文第1段最后一句,该句提到“面临管理结构萎缩的前景,MBA毕业生们对该学位的价值产生了怀疑”,由此可知,管理结构萎缩,让MBA学位的价

22、值缩水。另外,原文第5段第2句提到,“申请商学院的人会下降(fall in applications for business school places),也会对MBA产生怀疑(the doubt about MBAs)”,由此推断,雇主们不认为一定要招MBA的学生,D选项“认为由于管理结构的萎缩,MBA学生将不再是必要的”表述正确。【干扰项排除】A选项“觉得他们的需求没有得到充分的咨询”,可定位到第2段最后一句,该句提到“学术界没有充分认识到企业的需要或雇主可能做出的贡献”,原文并未提到“咨询”雇主需求的问题,该选项属于无中生有;B选项“认为成本意识是最重要的资格”,可定位到原文第4段最后

23、一句,该句提到“最重要的是(above all),沟通和领导能力(the ability to communicate and lead)”,由此可知, 成本意识不是最重要的资格,该选项表述错误;C选项“比毕业生本身更关心学位的价值”,可定位到原文的1段最后一句,该句说到“如今,人们对这个学位的价值产生了很多怀疑,尤其是在MBA毕业生中(not least among MBA graduates themselves)。”由此可知,毕业生最关心学位的价值,该选项表述错误。18. 【选项释义】According to the passage _. 根据文章_。A. managers need a

24、 degree and the ability to communicate A. 管理者需要学位和沟通能力B. training need to be done in groups to be successful B. 训练需要在小组中进行才能取得成功C. managers today must have good communication and leadership skills C. 今天的管理者必须有良好的沟通和领导能力D. industrial managers do not need to write letters D. 工业管理者不需要写信【考查点】事实细节题。【解题思路

25、】原文第4段最后两句,此处提到,“培训本身并不能造就成功的管理者(successful managers)。他们需要内在的资质(the inherent qualifications)”,“最重要的是(above all),沟通和领导能力(the ability to communicate and lead)”,由此可得,C选项“今天的管理者必须有良好的沟通和领导能力”表述正确。【干扰项排除】A选项“管理者需要学位和沟通能力”,原文是指沟通能力和领导能力,学位不那么重要;B选项“训练需要在小组中进行才能取得成功”,原文并未提及,该选项属于无中生有;D选项“工业管理者不需要写信”,根据关键词“

26、letters”可定位到第5段第1句,该句提到“一些相对不太识字(unlettered)的人,现在被誉为行业领袖”,原文指的是“不识字”,而不是写信,该选项属于偷换概念。19. 【选项释义】In the writers opinion _. 作者认为_。A. science increases competition A. 科学增加了竞争B. scientists are undervalued B. 科学家被低估了C. the management of science needs reassessment C. 科学的管理需要重新评估D. management feels smug abo

27、ut its status D. 管理层对自己的地位沾沾自喜【考查点】事实细节题。【解题思路】A选项“科学增加了竞争”,可定位到本文第6段。本段第3句提到“没有人怀疑,我们需要更多的科学家和创新(more scientists and innovation),让我们在竞争日益激烈的(increasingly competitive)世界中占据优势(give us an edge)。”由此可知,作者认为科学有利于在竞争中占据优势,A选项表述正确。【干扰项排除】B选项“科学家被低估了”,可定位到原文第6段。本段第4句提到“如果科学家们觉得自己被低估(If scientists feel thems

28、elves undervalued)”,由此可知,这只是作者的假设,并不是作者的观点,该选项属于过度推理;C选项“科学的管理需要重新评估”,原文并未提及,该选项属于无中生有;D选项“管理层对自己的地位沾沾自喜”,可定位到原文第6段。本段倒数第2句提到“最重要的是,我们必须确保管理层本身不会对自己的地位沾沾自喜(management is not itself smug about its status)”,因此,选项表述并非作者观点。20. 【选项释义】Which of the information is true according to the passage? 根据文章,哪些信息是正确

29、的?A. Most managers interviewed felt that their colleagues needed more training. A. 大多数接受采访的管理人员认为,他们的同事需要更多的培训。B. Employers today are looking for proven experience rather than potential ability. B. 现在的雇主更看重的是经验而不是潜在的能力。C. The Management Charter Initiative is an attempt to standardize MBAs. C. 管理宪章倡议

30、是对MBA课程标准化的一次尝试。D. Companies would have benefited more from recruiting MBAs rather than investing in their own staff. D. 企业本可以从招聘MBA学生而不是投资于自己的员工中获益更多。【考查点】判断推理题。【解题思路】原文第2段提到“几年前被视为成功入场券的东西,如今正受到注重成本的雇主的审视,这些雇主寻求的是能做的而不是可能做的( seek can-dos rather than might-dos)”,由此推断,雇主们更看重有经验的人(can-dos),而不是有潜力的人(m

31、ight-dos),B选项“现在的雇主更看重的是经验而不是潜在的能力”表述正确。【干扰项排除】A选项“大多数接受采访的管理人员认为,他们的同事需要更多的培训”,可定位到原文第4段第2句,该句提到“管理学院1992年的调查显示,81%的管理人员认为,如果他们接受更多的培训(if they received-more training),他们个人就会更有效率(they personally would be more effective)。”由此可知,接受采访的人认为自己需要培训,而没有说他们的同事,该选项表述错误,属于曲解原文;C选项“管理宪章倡议是对MBA课程标准化的一次尝试”,可定位到原文第

32、5段最后一句,该句提到“如果正在探索引进高级管理人员资格(the introduction of a senior management qualification)的管理宪章计划(the Management Charter Initiative)获得成功。”由此可知,该计划的目的是“探索引进高级管理人员资格”,而不是“MBA课程标准化”,该选项表述错误,属于张冠李戴;D选项“企业本可以从招聘MBA学生而不是投资于自己的员工中获益更多”,可定位到原文第4段第1句,该句提到“或许,进行大规模投资的公司更明智的做法(would have been wiser)是投资于已经存在的、焦虑地坐在自己内

33、部阶梯上的管理人员(invest in already existing managers)。”由此可知,企业投资自己的员工更明智,即获益更多,该选项表述错误,属于本末倒置。3. 单选题The word “conservation” has a thrifty meaning. To conserve is to save and protect, to leave what we ourselves enjoy in such good condition that others may also share the enjoyment. Our forefathers had no ide

34、a that human population would increase faster than the supplies of raw materials; most of them, even until very recently, had the foolish idea that the treasures were “limitless” and “inexhaustible”. Most of the citizens of earlier generations knew little or nothing about the complicated and delicat

35、e system that runs all through nature, and which means that, as in a living body, an unhealthy condition of one part will sooner or later be harmful to all the others.Fifty years ago nature study was not part of the school work; scientific forestry was a new idea; timber was still cheap because it c

36、ould be brought in any quantity from distant woodlands; soil destruction and river floods were not national problems; nobody had yet studied long-terms climatic cycles in relation to proper land use; even the word “conservation” had nothing of the meaning that it has for us today.For the sake of our

37、selves and those who will come after us, we must now set about repairing the mistakes of our forefathers. Conservation should, therefore, be made a part of everyones daily life. To know about the water table in the ground is just as important to us as a knowledge of the basic arithmetic formulas. We

38、 need to know why all watersheds need the protection of plant life and why the running current of streams and rivers must be made to yield their full benefit to the soil before they finally escape to the sea. We need to be taught the duty of planting trees as well as of cutting them. We need to know

39、 the importance of big, mature trees, because living space for most of mans fellow creatures on this planet is figured not only in square measure of surface but also in cubic volume above the earth. In brief, it should be our goal to restore as much of the original beauty of nature as we can.1. The

40、authors attitude towards the current situation in the exploitation of natural resources is _.2. According to the author, the greatest mistake of our forefathers was that _.3. It can be inferred from the third paragraph that earlier generations didnt realize _.4. To avoid repeating the mistake of our

41、 forefathers, the author suggests that _.5. What does the author imply by saying “living space. is figured. also in cubic volume above the earth” (Para. 3)?问题1选项A.positiveB.neutralC.suspiciousD.critical问题2选项A.they had no idea about scientific forestryB.they had little or no sense of environmental pr

42、otectionC.they were not aware of the significance of nature studyD.they had no idea of how to make good use of raw materials问题3选项A.the interdependence of water, soil, and living thingsB.the importance of the proper use of landC.the harmfulness of soil destruction and river floodsD.the value of the b

43、eauty of nature问题4选项A.we plant more treesB.natural science be taught to everybodyC.environmental education be directed toward everyoneD.we return to nature问题5选项A.Our living space on the earth is getting smaller and smaller.B.Our living space should be measured in cubic volume.C.We need to take some

44、measure to protect space.D.We must preserve good living conditions for both birds and animals.【答案】第1题:D第2题:B第3题:D第4题:C第5题:D【解析】1. 观点态度题。题干“作者对自然资源开发现状的态度是_。”根据原文第3段第1句For the sake of ourselves and those who will come after us, we must now set about repairing the mistakes of our forefathers.(为了我们自己和后

45、人的利益,我们现在必须着手弥补前人的错误。)可知,作者认为前人对自然资源开采的行为是错误的,并且后文一直在写我们应该怎样节约资源、保护环境,所以D选项“批评的”最符合,排除A选项“肯定的”、B选项“中立的”、C选项“怀疑的”。因此,本题最佳选项为D。2. 判断推理题。根据题干关键词“the greatest mistake of our forefathers”(我们前人最大的错误)定位到原文第3段第1、2句For the sake ofrepairing the mistakes of our forefathers. Conservation should, therefore, be m

46、ade a part of everyones daily life.(为了我们自己和后人的利益,我们现在必须着手弥补前人的错误。因此,保护环境应该成为每个人日常生活的一部分。)为了弥补前人的错误,我们要保护环境,说明前人的行为破坏了环境,没有意识到保护环境的重要性。B选项“他们几乎没有环境保护意识”表述与原文相符。A、C选项可定位到原文第2段第1句Fifty years ago nature study was not part of the school work; scientific forestry was a new idea(五十年前,自然研究不是学校工作的一部分;科学林业是一个

47、新概念)科学林业在50年前虽然是一个新概念,但前人对他并不是一无所知,选项表述错误,且这并不能说明“对科学林业一无所知”并不是“最大的错误”,排除A选项“他们对科学林业一无所知”;同理,原文只是提到了“自然研究不是学校工作的一部分”,这不能说明“没有意识到自然研究的重要性”是“最大的错误”,排除C选项“他们没有意识到自然研究的重要性”;D选项“他们不知道如何充分利用原材料”可定位到原文第1段第3句Our forefathers had no idea that the treasures were “limitless” and “inexhaustible”.(我们的祖先不知道人口的增长会比

48、原材料的供应更快;甚至直到最近,他们中的大多数人还愚蠢地认为资源是“无穷尽的”,“用之不竭的”。)由此可知,先人们并非不知道如何充分利用原材料(即自然资源),而是不知道自然资源也是有限的,排除D选项;也可以佐证B选项的正确性,因为他们没有环境保护意识认为自然资源“用之不竭”,而过分开采,破坏了环境。因此,本题最佳选项为B。3. 判断推理题。根据题干“从第3段可以推断出,之前的几代人没有意识到_”定位到第3段。第3段开头讲“为了弥补前人的错误,每个人都要保护环境”;接着用3个“we need to”开头的句子讲“我们应该怎么做”,第3段第4句We need to know whybefore t

49、hey finally escape to the sea.(我们需要知道,为什么所有的河流流域都需要植物的保护,为什么小溪和河流必须在它们最终流入海洋之前充分惠及土壤。);第3段第5句We need to be taught the duty of planting trees as well as of cutting them.(我们需要被教导种树和砍伐树木的责任。);第3段第6句We need to know the importance of big, mature trees, because living spaceabove the earth(我们需要知道高大成熟植被的重要性

50、,因为大多数跟人类一样生活在这个星球上的生物,它们的生存空间不仅用平方的面积来计算,还用地表上方立方的体积来计算);最后1句总结In brief, it should be our goal to restore as much of the original beauty of nature as we can.(简而言之,我们的目标应该是尽可能地恢复自然的原始美。)由此推断,前人对自然资源的过度开采,破坏了环境,破坏了自然的原始美,D选项(没有意识到)“自然之美的价值”最符合原文。A选项“水、土壤和生物的相互依赖”、B选项“合理使用土地的重要性”、C选项“土壤破坏和河水泛滥的危害”都是根据

51、具体的措施推断出来的,比较片面,排除。因此,本题最佳选项为D。4. 断推理题。根据题干“为了避免重复我们祖先的错误,作者建议_”定位到原文第3段。根据第3段给出的3个建议:第3段第4句We need to know why before they finally escape to the sea.(我们需要知道,为什么所有的河流流域都需要植物的保护,为什么小溪和河流必须在它们最终流入海洋之前充分惠及土壤。);第3段第5句We need to be taught the duty of planting trees as well as of cutting them.(我们需要被教导种树和砍

52、伐树木的责任。);第3段第6句We need to know the importance of big, mature trees, because(我们需要知道高大成熟的树木的重要性,因为。)由这3个建议可以概括出,作者的建议都是“我们要知道什么”“我们要学习什么”,即要普及环境保护的知识,提高人们的环境保护意识,C选项“应面向所有人进行环境教育”最符合原文。A选项“我们要种更多的树”、B选项“向每个人教授自然科学知识”(原文建议中教授的是环境保护相关的知识,自然科学的表述不准确;而且环境保护才是全文的主题。)、D选项“我们要回归自然”原文均未提及。因此,本题最佳选项为C。5. 判断推理题

53、。根据题干定位到原文第3段倒数第二句We need to know the importance of big, mature trees, because living space above the earth(我们需要知道高大成熟植被的重要性,因为大多数跟人类一样生活在这个星球上的生物,它们的生存空间不仅用平方的面积来计算,还用地表上方立方的体积来计算)。这句话介绍了其他生物的生存空间的两种计算方式:第一,用平方算面积;即横切面土地面积的大小;第二,立方算体积,即三维空间里生存的空间包括森林植被等。由此可知,该句只是在介绍计算其他生物生存空间的不同角度,并不涉及生存空间的变化。A选项“我

54、们(人类)在地球上的生活空间越来越小”属过度推断,排除;B选项“我们的生活空间应该以立方体积来衡量”,原文介绍的是其他生物生存空间的两种计算方式,即使要类比,人类生存空间的计算方式也应该是两种都要,B选项表述不完整,排除;C选项“我们需要采取一些措施来保护太空”对原文理解有误,全文都是围绕环境保护展开的,原文中的above the earth应该指的是“地表以上”;而不是地球以上即太空,排除;D选项“我们必须为鸟类和动物保持良好的生活条件。”原句告诉我们,地表上方的立体空间也是其他生物的生存空间,并且原文这句话是要说明高大成熟植被的重要性,即我们要保护植被,这一点与全文主题保护环境也相符合,D

55、选项符合原文。因此,本题最佳选项为D。4. 单选题Finding out information about these universities has become amazingly easy for anyone with the Internet _.问题1选项A.entranceB.admissionC.involvementD.access【答案】D【解析】【选项释义】A. entrance 入口;进入 B. admission 进入许可;录用C. involvement 参与;牵连 D. access 使用权;(对电脑处理器的)访问【考查点】名词辨析【解题思路】句意:对于任何可

56、以上网的人来说(for anyone with the Internet _),查找这些大学的信息变得非常容易。with the Internet _是anyone的后置定语,想表达的是“对互联网的访问权”,D选项access“使用权;获取(尤其电脑信息)”最符合语义要求。【干扰项排除】A选项entrance 指实际上某个地方或某个房间等的大门、入口;或者指某人的出场或莅临;B选项admission 指(机构、组织等)准许进入;或者入场费;C选项involvement 参与。【句意】对于任何可以上网的人来说,查找这些大学的信息变得非常容易。5. 单选题As he was a thoroughl

57、y professional journalist, he already knew the media _.问题1选项A.to and fromB.upside and downC.inside and outD.now and then【答案】C【解析】【选项释义】A. to and from 去和回 B. upside and down上和下C. inside and out 从里到外;彻底地 D. now and then 有时【考查点】语义衔接和固定搭配【解题思路】空格的内容在主句中做状语,主句的句意为“他对媒体_熟悉”,根据从句的句意“因为他是一位非常专业的(thoroughly

58、professional)记者”可知,“他”应该对媒体非常熟悉,C选项inside and out为固定搭配,意为“从里到外;彻底地”符合原句语义逻辑。【干扰项排除】A、B、D选项不符合原文语义逻辑。【句意】因为他是一位非常专业的记者,所以他对媒体相当熟悉。6. 单选题While nuclear weapons present grave _ dangers, the predominant crisis of overpopulation is with us today.问题1选项A.inevitableB.constantC.overwhelmingD.potential【答案】D【解析

59、】考查上下文语义。A选项inevitable“不可避免的”;B选项constant“恒定的;经常的”;C选项overwhelming“势不可挡的;压倒性的”;D选项potential“潜在的”。句意:虽然核武器带来了严重的_的危险,人口过剩才是我们现在面临的主要危机。根据后半段强调人口过剩是现在的危机判断,前半段强调的是核武器危险的非现在性,即潜在性,D选项最符合句意。因此,本题最佳选项为D。7. 单选题As the core of the management board, he can always come up with _ ideas to promote the corporati

60、ons marketing strategies.问题1选项A.integralB.instinctiveC.intangibleD.ingenious【答案】D【解析】【选项释义】A. integral 不可或缺的 B. instinctive 本能的C. intangible 难以理解的 D. ingenious 巧妙的【考查点】语义衔接【解题思路】空格处所填词修饰的是“主意(ideas)”,前文提到他是“管理委员会的核心”,后文提到这些主意“推动公司的营销战略”。由此推测,该词首先要能形容“主意”,并且这种主意有利于推动公司的营销,因此,D选项ingenious“巧妙的”符合原文语义衔接

61、。【干扰项排除】A选项integral“不可或缺的”,可支持的语义不够,能够推动企业的营销并不能说明是“不可或缺”;B选项instinctive“本能的”,不符合原文语义衔接;C选项intangible“难以理解的”,不符合原文语义衔接。【句意】作为管理委员会的核心,他总能想出巧妙的点子来推动公司的营销战略。8. 单选题The bottom line is that patients who want to make sure their doctor is competent have a lot of work to do. And the work should be done on t

62、he front end: experts emphasize that people should find a doctor and establish a relationship while they are in good health, so they dont have to scramble when they come down with bronchitis or find a suspicious lump.Studies have found that it is hard to get an appointment at short notice when cold-

63、calling, and that patients with a regular source of care get better care, even when they are uninsured. While some internists have additional training in cardiology or rheumatology, she went on, primary care physicians also have a network of trusted specialists for referrals.Many women choose a gynecologist as their regular doctor. Dr. Gallin said, but should probably have a relationship with an internist as well. Next, review the list of doctors in your health plan. Consider their location as well as their hospital

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