参考答案和解析
答案:B
解析:
考查同定用法及动词语态。the key to doing sth.表示“做某事的关键”,句中to是介词,后面加动词的ing形式。句意为“部长说:‘解决医疗问题的关键是医疗改革”’。句子表达的“解决医疗问题”,是主动意义,故选B。
更多“"The key to__________the medical problems is health care reform," said the minister.A.solve B.solving C.being solved D.be solved”相关问题
  • 第1题:

    现在有不少人认为解决环境问题的最好方法是提高油价 2.对这种做法有人表示支持,也有人并不赞成 3.我认为…… Should Environmental Problems Be Solved by Raising the Price of Fuel? _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________


    正确答案:
    【审题谋篇】

    【范文点评】

    【拓展空间】

  • 第2题:

    _______ I admit that there are problems, I don t agree that they cannot be solved.

    A、While

    B、If

    C、As

    D、Unless


    参考答案:A

  • 第3题:

    According to the NAS's report, one of the problems in end-of-life care is ______.

    A) prolonged medical procedures

    B) inadequate treatment of pain

    C) systematic drug abuse

    D) insufficient hospital care


    正确答案:B
    答案:B
    [试题分析] 文章细节事实题。
    [详细解答] 题干要求考生回答根据NAS的报告,临终关怀的问题之一是什么。根据第六段的全国科学院发布的报告中明确提到了临终关怀的两个问题:(1)对病痛不进行足够的扯理;(2)大胆使用“无效和强制的医疗程序来延长死亡期甚至让病人死得很没有尊严”。因此D选项“对病痛的处理不力”是提到的问题之一。A选项“延长的医疗程序”、C选项“蓄意的药物滥用”和D选项“医院护理不足”都不对。C项中的"systematic"意为“有预谋的、蓄意的”。

  • 第4题:

    According to the NAS\'s report, one of the problems in end-of-life care is

    A prolonged medical procedures.

    B inadequate treatment of pain.

    C systematic drug abuse.

    D insufficient hospital care.


    正确答案:B

  • 第5题:

    "The key to__________the medical problems is health care reform," said the minister.

    A.solve
    B.solving
    C.being solved
    D.be solved

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查同定用法及动词语态。the key to doing sth.表示“做某事的关键”,句中to是介词,后面加动词的ing形式。句意为“部长说:‘解决医疗问题的关键是医疗改革”’。句子表达的“解决医疗问题”,是主动意义,故选B。

  • 第6题:

    共用题干
    第一篇

    U. S. States Do Poorly in Women's Health

    Not a single U. S. state meets basic federal goals for women's health,and the nation
    as a whole fails except in two areas一mammograms(乳腺X光照片)and dental(牙齿的)
    check-ups一researchers said on Thursday.
    Millions of women lack health insurance,and states make it difficult to enroll(加入)in
    Medicaid,the state-federal health insurance plan for the poor,according to the report.
    And few states are doing anywhere near enough to help women quit smoking一the
    leading cause of death in the United States.
    "The nation as a whole and the individual states fall short of meeting national goals,"
    reads the report,put together by the National Women's Law Center and the Oregon
    Health&Science University."These health goals provide a road map for assessing the
    status of women's health."
    Of 27 measures examined by the group,from screening for diseases to actually treating
    them,the nation passes on only two,the researchers said."The nation is so far from the
    health goals that it receives an overall grade of'unsatisfactory',"they wrote.
    The problem seems to be a lack among states of an overall plan for health in general,
    the NWLC said.
    " State policy makers' piecemeal(一件一件做的)approach to our health care crisis has
    resulted in a complex and ineffective system that fails to meet the health care needs of
    women,"Judy Waxman,NWLC Vice President for Health,said in a statement.
    "Lawmakers need to take a comprehensive,long-term approach to meeting women's
    health needs and tackle this serious problem that troubles so many families."

    The national goals for women's health make it easier to
    A:meet women's health needs.
    B:assess the status of women's health.
    C:solve women's health problems.
    D:deal with the health care crisis.

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第7题:

    ( )their existing problems,great improvements were made in the country’s literacy rates and health care system.

    A.But for
    B.For all

    C.Above all

    D.Except for

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考察让步状语从句。题目意为“尽管还存在问题,全国识字率和医疗制度获得了极大的改善。”A选项“要不是,如果没有”,B选项“尽管,虽然”,C选项“首先,尤其是”,D选项“除了...之外”。For all表示让步时后面可以接从句,也可以接名词短语,后接名词时常与其它类似短语比较,

    考点
    状语从句

  • 第8题:

    NHS has suffered from under-funding in recent decades,as a result of which many()people have been turning to private medical health care.

    Aworking class

    Belderly

    Ceducated

    Dbetter-off


    D

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is NOT a reason why health care investment fails to bring a longer life?
    A

    Drug reaction due to improper use of drugs.

    B

    Imbalanced distribution of health care money.

    C

    Soaring prices of both drugs and new therapies.

    D

    Failure of many highly-evaluated medical treatments.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    第四段分析了医药方面投入巨大但却未能使美国人寿命更长的原因。其中谈到:一、有些被认为是神奇的药物或治疗其实并不十分有效;二、投入主要集中在生命垂危或年纪很大的病人,对于提高整体寿命作用不大;三、对于某些药物的不良反应。并没有谈到医药价格的上涨。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    The two countries solved their border()through negotiations.
    A

    debate

    B

    dispute

    C

    argument

    D

    quarrel


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Most people in the United States buy insurance _____.
    A

    to pay for their own medical care

    B

    to help to live on their low incomes

    C

    to improve the national health care service

    D

    to solve one of the important political problems


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    事实细节题。题目询问:“大多数美国人买保险的目的是什么?”从文章第二句“...but most people buy insurance to help pay for medical care”可知,大多数美国人买保险是为了支付医疗费,答案为A。

  • 第12题:

    问答题
    Practice 8You have found many problems with the dorm management and write a letter to the Dorm Management Office to:(1) describe the problems;(2) state the consequences of the problems;(3) express your desire to have the problems solved. Write at least 150 words.You do NOT need to write any addresses.

    正确答案: 【参考范文】
    Dear Sir,
    I am writing to report the problems with the dorm management. I am a new student who has been living here for about two months. During this period of time, I have found many problems with the dorm management.
    The first thing I have to say is that security of the dorms should be improved. Strangers can go in and out freely without any inquiries and checks. Thefts occur from time to time because of the negligence of the dorm management. Secondly, the heating system is frequently out of order and has not been repaired in a timely manner. As a result, quite a few of my roommates have caught colds. And I, too, have also caught a very bad cold.
    I sincerely hope that the people in charge of the dorms would take immediate action to solve these problems.
    Yours truly,
    Lily
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    A series of technical problems are solved.()

    此题为判断题(对,错)。


    参考答案:正确

  • 第14题:

    Alice's parents died in the war, but she ____.

    A、served

    B、spoilt

    C、survived

    D、solved


    参考答案:C

  • 第15题:

    Medical care reform has become this country's most

    Medical care reform has become this country's most important public health _____.

    (A) question (B) stuff (C) matter (D) issue

     

     


    选D
    医疗卫生改革已经成为这个国家最重要的公共健康问题
    public issue习惯性搭配,指公共问题

  • 第16题:

    If traffic problems are not solved soon,driving in this city ______ impossible. A. become B. becomes C. will become D. has become


    正确答案:C

  • 第17题:

    共用题干
    Health Insurance(保险)

    Most Americans are responsible for their own medical costs.These can be extremely
    high if a person gets very_________(1)or has an accident.So people buy a health
    insurance plan to make sure these costs will be_________(2).
    Most American colleges and universities have_________(3)health centers.There
    may even be a teaching hospital that can treat more serious__________(4).
    Some medical services may be included in the cost of attending a school.But health
    insurance is usually needed for extra services._________(5)most full-time college
    students must have insurance.
    Students may already be protected under their family's health plan.If not,many
    colleges offer_________(6)own plans.
    The University of Michigan will be our example.Students pay a health service fee.
    Then there is no extra charge when they are treated for minor__________(7)problems at
    the University Health Center. But the school wants students to have health insurance to pay
    _______(8)other services.
    The insurance plan________(9)by the university costs about one thousand seven
    hundred dollars a year. Such health insurance_________(10)generally pay for hospital
    services,emergency room care and visits to doctors.They___________(11)do not pay
    for care of the teeth.And they usually do not pay for treatment of medical conditions that
    existed________(12)the student arrived at school.
    International students at the University of Michigan have two________(13).They
    can buy the university health plan.Or they can________(14)private insurance that is
    approved by the university.
    The school also offers a special International Student Insurance Plan.This pays for
    most of the services offered__________(15)the University Health Center that are not
    included in the health service fee.

    _________(2)
    A:laid
    B:paid
    C: made
    D: said

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第18题:

    Text 2 As lawmakers fight over what conditions insurance companies should be required to cover,other areas of health-care reform remain painfully neglected.One major example:How much should insurance companies pay for what they cover?Consumers rarely care about health-care prices beyond what they personally pay for deductibles,co-payments and prescription drugs.But insurance payments are crucial to understanding why health-care prices have gotten so out of control in the United States.A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine makes this abundantly clear:Hospital emergency departments across the country are prone to excessively overcharge patients with private insurance,the study found,demanding that patients pay-on average-more than four times what Medicare pays for typical emergency procedures.This is not the heritage of sound medicine.This is the outcome of an extremely complicated and disjointed health-care system-and it's not necessarily the result of greedy hospitals trying to milk large profits out of vulnerable populations.Instead,it's the result of messy provider networks-rife with discounts and confusing contracts,designed by insurance companies and providers to attract customers.There are policy solutions to correct this system.Maryland,for example,has long operated under an"all-payer system"in which everyone pays the same rate for the same treatment-set by an independent state agency.Under this system,Medicare pays higher rates for care than in other states,but in the long run,it saves money-to the tune of$319 million-because the payment system incentivizes hospitals to reduce the number of people they admit.In other words,it encourages payment for quality of care,not quantity.Health-care providers have an incentive to work more closely with nursing facilities to deliver preventive care.Physicians also work more closely with patients to reduce preventable complications and hospital readmissions,which have dropped in Maryland faster than the national average in recent years.This innovative approach to solving price disparities in health-care costs is refreshing,although what works in Maryland might not work everywhere else.But other states have also passed laws to reduce price variation in health care,particularly for uninsured and low-income patients who would be most harmed by surprise medical bills.Unfortunately,reform efforts led by Republicans in Congress will likely worry the health-care industry enough to threaten state-led initiatives.Uncertainty-especially in terms of what our insurance markets will look like a year from now-makes it difficult,if not impossible,for states to experiment with different policies.That's a shame,because that's where the exciting and innovative reforms are happening.
    Which of the following would be the best title for the text?

    A.Uncertainty in the Health-Care Industry
    B."All-Payer System"in Maryland
    C.The Health-Care Reform Ignored
    D.Medicare vs.Private Insurance

    答案:C
    解析:
    [信息锁定]文章首两段首先借列举立法议员们所忽略的医保改革领域实例引出全文话题“保险给付推高医疗费用,医疗费用因保险不同而价差很大”,第三段顺而补充这个被忽略领域问题产生的体制原因“医疗保健系统复杂而又混乱、医疗服务人员体系杂乱无章”,末三段介绍该问题应对措施“马里兰州统一支付方模式、其他州也纷纷立法减少医疗赞用价差”并做出点评”令人激动且极具创新性,却可能因当前共和党人医保改革取向而前路没漫、困难重重”。由此可见,全文都围绕着当前立法议员们所忽略的某一个医保改革领域(即.保险给付推高医疗费用,医疗拙用因保险不同而差异较大)展开,故C.正确。[解题技巧]A.源自第六段②句“不稳定性使得当前各州对于医疗费用差异问题的改革措施更加难以推行”,而该句意在说明“医疗费用差异问题的解决难度”而非“医疗保健行业的不稳定性”;B.利用第四五段中马里兰州的例子干扰,但这只是举例说明修正文中所探讨的问题的一种政策办法,无力概括全文;D.利用第二段提到的私人保险和联邦医疗保险的付费对比干扰,但此处的对比是为了说明“保险给付与医疗费用有关”.意在引出文章话题,并非全文重心。

  • 第19题:

    “The key to __________ the medical problems is health care reform,” said the minister.

    A.solve
    B.solving
    C.being solved
    D.be solved

    答案:B
    解析:
    考查固定用法及动词语态。the key to doing sth.“表示做某事的关键”,句中to是介词,后面加动词的ing形式。句意为“部长说:‘解决医疗问题的关键是医疗改革”。句子表达的“解决医疗问题”,是主动意义,故选B。

  • 第20题:

    What was unusual about the Article of Confederation? What was the struggle at the Constitutional Convention? How was the conflict solved?


    正确答案:—— The Article of Confederation was unusual in many ways. First, it provided for no king. The drafters blamed the troubles with Britain on king George III. So they decided not to have a king but to have a republic. This was revolutionary. Second, while the Articles created a central government in the form of a Congress, the emphasis was still on state powers. Third, the Articles of Confederation was a written constitution for the United States. No important country in the world at that time, including Britain, had a written constitution. At the Constitution Convention the delegates all agreed it was impossible to try to patch up the Articles of Confederation, and decided to ignore them and draw up a new plan of government. Here contradictions emerged between the bigger states and smaller states, between the industrial commercial interests and landed interests, etc. In the end, the conflict was resolved by the “Great Compromise” of July 16, giving each state and equal vote in the Senate but making representation in the House reflect the size of each state’s population.

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    The superiority of the Canadian health care system is seen in ______.
    A

    its low medical cost and better public health.

    B

    the immediate compensations form insurance companies.

    C

    its prompt application of advanced technological innovations.

    D

    the low charges made by medical personnel.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    细节理解题。根据题干关键词superiority定位到第四段第二句“In Canada’s case,health care is administered more efficiently,at less cost,and with better results …”,由此可知,加拿大的医疗管理效率高,成本低且效果好, A选项陈述正确;第二段第六句和第七句提到“…(the government of each Canadian province pays the medical bills of its citizens.)For patients,there are no bills,claim forms,fees and long waits for compensations from insurance carriers.”,即加拿大的医疗服务费用是由每个省的政府承担的。病人不用自己付账单、催询单或者任何费用,也不用长期等待保险公司的赔偿,B项只是其中的一部分,故选项B错误;最后一段第二句提到“Canadians have less access than Americans to the latest technological innovations.”可知,加拿大在医疗技术革新方面要落后于美国,技术创新并不是它的优势,故选项C错误;文章并未提到医疗服务人员的薪资问题,D项无中生有,故答案为A项。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Americans in general believe that _____.
    A

    more money spent on health care may not result in better health

    B

    medicine may provide an effective cure for various health problems

    C

    health problems caused by bad habits can hardly be solved by medicine

    D

    higher birthrate can better solve the problem of aging society than medicine


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    第一段最后一句说不管我们运动太少还是吃得太多,年纪增长还是心情抑郁,我们都指望某种药物帮助我们解决问题。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    We can infer from the last paragraph that ______.
    A

    Americans enjoy the medical care of their choice.

    B

    most Canadians deem their health care system to be flawless.

    C

    Canadians do not benefit from all new medical achievements.

    D

    most Americans are proud of their health care system.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    推理判断题。根据题干信息定位到最后一段最后一句“…0nly 26 percent of Americans who felt their system was superior to that in Canada.”,由此可知,只有少数美国人对美国的医疗体系感到满意,觉得优胜于加拿大的医疗体系,故选项A和D 是错误的;最后一段第三句提到“But despite some small problems, most Canadians like their health care system.”中,即加拿大人并不认为加拿大的医疗体系是完美的,还是存在一些小问题,故选项B是错误的;最后一段第二句提到“Canadians have less access than Americans to the latest technological innovations.”,即加拿大的医疗技术革新落后于美国,因此加拿大公民不能受益于所有的新的医疗成果,故答案为C项。