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The country’s inadequate mental health system gets the most attention after instances of mass violence that the nation has seen
The country’s inadequate mental health system gets the most attention after instances of mass violence that the nation has seen
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2015-03-20
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问题
The country’s inadequate mental health system gets the most attention after instances of mass violence that the nation has seen repeatedly over the past few months. Not all who【C1】______these sorts of cruelties are mentally ill, but【C2】______have been After each, the national discussion quickly, but temporarily, turns toward the mental health services that may have【C3】______to prevent another attack.
Mental illness usually is not as dangerous or dramatic.【C4】______23 million Americans live with mental disorder, according to the National Institute of Mental Health. Very few of these men and women are【C5】______mass-murderers; they need help for their own well-being and for that of their【C6】______. The Affordable Care Act has significantly increased insurance coverage【C7】______mental health care. But that may not be enough to expand【C8】______to insufficient mental-health-care resources.
Rep. Tim Murphy has a bill that would do so. The Helping Families in Mental Health Crisis Act is more【C9】______than other recent efforts to reform the system and perhaps has the brightest prospects in a divided Congress. The【C10】______would reorganize the billions the federal government pours into mental health services. It would【C11】______the way Medicaid pays for certain mental health treatments. It would fund mental health clinics that【C12】______certain medical standards. And it would【C13】______states to adopt policies that allow judges to order some severely mentally ill people to undergo treatment.
Not everyone is satisfied. Some patients’ advocates have【C14】______Mr. Murphy’s approach as coercive and【C15】______to those who need help. The government should not be expanding the system’ s capability to hospitalize or impose treatment on those【C16】______severe episodes, they say. It should instead be investing in community care that【C17】______the need for more serious treatment.【C18】______, for a small class who will not accept treatment between hospital visits or repeat arrests, they say, states have good reason to【C19】______them to accept care, under judicial supervision. Mr. Murphy’s reform package may not prevent the next Sandy Hook.【C20】______the changes would help relieve a lot of suffering that does not make the front page.
【C7】
选项
A、for
B、against
C、with
D、without
答案
A
解析
此处的句意为“《平价医保法案》极大地扩大了 心理健康保健的保险范围”。纵观四个选项,A.for“为了,对于,适合于”符合题意,为正确答案。against"反对"与题意相反,可排除;with“和,伴随”,without“没有”也与题意不符,故排除。
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考研英语一
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