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(单词翻译:双击或拖选)
I went to see my doctor because I had a nagging1 pain in my leg. After he examined me and ran some routine tests, he suggested that I go see a specialist. I made an appointment with Dr. Sloap.
Dr. Sloap: Good morning. How are you today?
Simon: I’m fine, Dr. Slope. My GP, Dr. Harding, referred me to you. He thought that you might be able to diagnose the problem with my leg.
Dr. Sloap: Well, let’s take a look…Hmm…I want to order some tests but I think you may need surgery. It’s a simple procedure and it will relieve your pain.
Simon: So, it’s not a high risk operation?
Dr. Sloap: No, not at all. It’s quite routine.
Simon: Are there any other treatment options?
Dr. Sloap: Not that I’d recommend. This is the best course of treatment in my opinion.
I was really surprised by what Dr. Slope said. I really didn’t want to have surgery. I think I’d better get a second opinion before going under the knife.
Script by Dr. Lucy Tse
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adj.唠叨的,挑剔的;使人不得安宁的v.不断地挑剔或批评(某人)( nag的现在分词 );不断地烦扰或伤害(某人);无休止地抱怨;不断指责 | |
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