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2020年醫學博士英語統考新大綱樣卷完形填空

今天和大家分享醫學博士英語統考新大綱樣卷的完形填空及答案。完形填空題型不變、分值不變,1 分一題,共 10 分。 sx(yG9  
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The problem of caring for the weak and sick has existed from the earliest times. The Romans, in times of war, established infirmaries,   51   were used to treat sick and injured soldiers. Later on, infirmaries were founded in the larger cities and were built out of public   52   . vF3>nN(]  
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In a way, the Roman influence was   53   the establishment of hospitals.  54    Christianity grew, the care of the sick became the duty of the Church. The monasteries and convents provided most of the hospitals. The custom of making pilgrimages (朝圣) also helped advance the   55   of hospitals. Those pilgrimages were often long, and the travelers had to stop overnight at small inns   56   the road. These inns were called hospitalia, meaning a guest. The inns connected with the monasteries devoted themselves to caring for travelers who were ill or weary, and the name hospital became connected with caring for the   57  . u|9^tHT>  
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Since living conditions during the Middle Ages were not comfortable or hygienic, the hospitals were   58   clean or orderly. In fact, many   59  hospital would put two or more patients in the same bed. k/!Vv#8  
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But it wasn't   60   the eighteenth century that public hospitals became general in the larger towns of England. Soon, the idea of public hospitals began to spread and they appeared all over Europe. pShSK Rg  
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