Directions:Put the following paragraph into
Chinese. The main impression growing out of twelve years
on the faculty of a medical school is that the No. 1 health problem in the U.S.
today, even more than AIDS or cancer, is that Americans don’t know how to
distinguish between health and illness. We fear the worst, expect the worst,
thus invite the worst and the result is that we are becoming a nation of
weaklings and hypochondriacs, a self-medicating society incapable of
distinguishing between casual, everyday symptoms and those that require
professional attention.