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Health care is an extraordinarily obsolete system. A professor of emergency medicine at major university sent me a really heartb
Health care is an extraordinarily obsolete system. A professor of emergency medicine at major university sent me a really heartb
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2009-04-27
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问题
Health care is an extraordinarily obsolete system. A professor of emergency medicine at major university sent me a really heartbreaking (1)_____ lie said that physicians have to start from the (2)_____ beginning with every patient. There is no history, no time to (3)_____—they know nothing about the (4)_____.
We have inferior medical service (5)_____ the computer technology that could change it is not being used. The difficulties of just (6)_____ patient records—apart from analyzing them (7)_____—are unnecessary and hinder us from providing (8)_____ service.
We have the opportunity to do some wholesale rethinking of (9)_____ we provide health care and turn it into not only medical service, but preventive maintenance that (10)_____ the patient in decision-making. We can begin through pilot and demonstration projects in hospitals, by doctors, and (11)_____ by private doctor participation. Physicians can show patients the (12)_____ of their actions and what the alternatives are. Technologies (13)_____ multimedia and interactive computers can (14)_____ patients, in the privacy of their own homes, to ask questions about these (15)_____. Other countries are moving much more (16)_____ than the United States in medical information. The computerization and redesign of Sweden’s health delivery system has reduced that nation’s (17)_____ on the health care from 12 % of GNP to a little over 7%. More than one-third of the population of the Nether-lands has their medical records computerized. (18)_____ some hospitals in the United States keep computerized patient (19)_____, these records only cover the time the patient is in the hospital and do not include their (20)_____ medical history.
选项
A、allow
B、confess
C、induce
D、consent
答案
A
解析
词汇辨析题。本句意为:诸如多媒体及交互式计算机这类技术让病人在家里就能够询问有关其他选择方案的问题。allow意为"允许",通常使用allow sb.to do sth。这一结构,这里符合句子的语法及语义要求。confess意为"承认,坦白",其后不能跟不定式结构,因此从语法上可以排除这个词;induce意为"引诱,诱导",放入句中,则句意变成这些新科技引诱病人问问题,显然这不符合常识;consent意为"同意",但是consent的主语是人,不是物,因此不符合句子的语法要求。
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考研英语一
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