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Radical cuts to social welfare spending to reduce budget deficits could cause not just economic pain but cost lives, warn expert
Radical cuts to social welfare spending to reduce budget deficits could cause not just economic pain but cost lives, warn expert
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2013-06-17
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Radical cuts to social welfare spending to reduce budget deficits could cause not just economic pain but cost lives, warn experts. While there is a major debate【C1】______way about the potential economic impacts of radical budget cuts in Europe, David Stuckler from the University of Oxford and his colleagues analyze the【C2】______of public spending on people’s health.
Their analysis shows that【C3】______of social spending in Europe are strongly【C4】______with risks of death, especially from diseases【C5】______to social circumstances, such as heart attacks and alcohol-induced illness. As【C6】______, they argue that, although governments may feel they are protecting health by【C7】______healthcare budgets, social welfare spending is as important, if not【C8】______so, for population health. They analyzed the【C9】______between the trends in these data and social spending. They found that when social spending was【C10】______, mortality rates (死亡率) fell, but when they were low, mortality rates rose substantially.
The researchers found that spending on social welfare to【C11】______health, and not simply healthcare, had the【C12】______impact on public health. However, they also found that【C13】______spending on non-welfare sources, such as military or prisons, had【C14】______such negative impact on the public health.
This result indicates that some aspects of population health are【C15】______to spending on social support.【C16】______health and social welfare programs appear to be a(n)【C17】______determinant of future population health that should be【C18】______into account in ongoing economic debates.
This report reveals【C19】______ordinary people may be paying the ultimate price for budget cuts— potentially costing them their lives. If we want to promote a sustainable【C20】______in Britain, we must first ensure that we have taken care of people’s most basic health needs.
【C4】
选项
A、conflicted
B、assembled
C、associated
D、interrupted
答案
C
解析
同定搭配题。四个选项中,assembled和interrupted不能与介词with搭配,因此排除。而剩余两个选项的意思分别为conflicted“冲突的”和associated“关联的”。根据文章的内容.专家的分析结果表明,欧洲的公共支出与死亡风险是相关的,因此,应该选associated“关联的”。
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