1 . It started with a bit of casual discomfort on the head, but after a week it had spread to the back of my neck, enough to lead me to my laptop. Annoying as it was, I was ________ to take up my doctor’s time with such a silly complaint and then have a wasted journey only to be informed that it would clear up by itself and that ________ would be of no use at all.
As soon as I’d tapped in ‘online self-diagnosis’, the search engine provided me with over 11.5 million results. And during the time normally spent in the clinic’s waiting room reading the Women’s Weekly, I was able to find a site that would provide a free ________ in the comfort of my chair, and with no need for an appointment,
I answered all the questions until I eventually reached a description exactly matching my ________. As I clicked on ‘More Information’, I was hit with what I’d never anticipated. The worst case scenario was complete hair loss. I couldn’t have been more ________.
I headed off to the doctor for what I thought would be a blood test but which turned out to be a valuable lesson in not ________ everything you read on the internet. It took him less than a minute to guess at and locate head lice (虱子). I was relieved to know that I would be ________ my hair, and horrified to know that it was being occupied.
I learnt my lesson, but for some the worry caused by ________ every ache has led to a new form of hypochondria (疑病症). Named ‘cyberchondria’ by the print media back in 2000, this particular condition has ________ greatly. Although most people’s main point of call is still the doctor’s surgery, it’s estimated that ________ worries are now the second most researched topic on the web. This is truly a serious concern when about 25%of the medical information online is thought to be ________.
Once upon a time, hypochondria required time and effort: you had to go to the library to research your diseases and ________ go through the books. Now it’s just a matter of a few clicks of a mouse. But while your doctor will make a diagnosis ________ your age, appearance and medical history, a search engine will rely simply on algorithms (算法). These come up with results graded according to popularity or numbers of key words. So the most highly ranked hits might actually be for very genuine disease, which are nonetheless extremely ________. One minute you think you’ve come down with the flu, the next you’re under attack from sub-tropical, flesh-eating bacteria. Time spent going to the doctor’s for ________ of mind suddenly seems fair enough.
1. A.reluctant | B.surprised | C.able | D.sure |
2. A.knowledge | B.association | C.evidence | D.medication |
3. A.sample | B.assessment | C.subscription | D.upgrade |
4. A.standards | B.arguments | C.definitions | D.symptoms |
5. A.fortunate | B.touched | C.alarmed | D.different |
6. A.believing | B.explaining | C.questioning | D.covering |
7. A.keeping | B.losing | C.drying | D.washing |
8. A.taking off | B.putting on | C.breaking away | D.looking up |
9. A.dropped | B.differed | C.increased | D.helped |
10. A.safety | B.health | C.access | D.money |
11. A.available | B.accurate | C.misleading | D.complex |
12. A.occasionally | B.automatically | C.painstakingly | D.literally |
13. A.bringing to light | B.taking into consideration | C.putting into practice | D.setting on top |
14. A.rare | B.hard | C.large | D.simple |
15. A.state | B.change | C.freedom | D.peace |