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单选题
The phrase “call-outs” in the passage is used to.
A

cancelled NHS

B

emergent visits to his patients at any time

C

night visits to the home of his patients

D

night walks out of his home


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本题是词义题。第一段第一句提到:A family doctor charged the Night Home Service(NHS)more than £500,000 in seven years for night visits that his patients did not need…(一个家庭医生被控告七年里因收取病人本不需要的夜间出诊的夜间出诊服务费多达500000多镑…),第二段第一句提到:名叫Jagdeep Gossain的医生被控告一个月做了多达540次紧急call-outs),所以选项C“到病人家里进行夜间出诊”为答案。
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