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41)____________Many of the options have already been rehearsed in the press: excluding some treatments from the NHS, charging for certain drugs and services, and developing voluntary or compulsory health insurance schemes.
42)____________We spend about 7 per cent of GDP on health, compared with 9 per cent in the Netherlands and 10 per cent in France and Germany. In terms of health outcomes versus spend, we compare pretty favourably.
I don’ t see private health care providing much of the solution to current problems. 43)____________Neither is close to being implemented, but the future could see a deliberate shift of attention to voluntary health insurance and an emphasis on social insurance.
44)____________Even so, higher taxes will plainly be needed to fund health care. I think we’ll ually see larger NHS charges, more rationing of medical services and restrictions on certain procedures without proven outcomes. Stricter eligibility criteria for certain treatments are another possibility.
45)____________.None of them is going to win votes for the political party desperate enough to introduce them—but then nobody is going to vote for ill—health or an early death either.
[A] English National Health Service is a universal health keeping system. But Now, the shortage of money becomes a serious problem.
[B] All such options would mean a sharp break with tradition and political fall out that could be extremely damaging.
[C] The options provides solution to the shortage of money problem.
[D] I expect individuals to take greater responsibility for their personal health using technology that allows self diag-nosis followed by serf- treatment or home care.
[E] Looking at how far we’ 11 be able to fund the Health Service in the 21st century raises any number of thorny is-sues.
[F] More likely is a shift from universal health coverage to top up schemes which give people basic health entitlements but require them to finance other treatment through private financing, or opt out schemes which use tax relief to encourage individuals to make private provision.
[G] Compared to its European Union counterparts Britain. operates a low cost health system.

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41)____________Many of the options have already been rehearsed in the press: excluding some treatments from the NHS, charging for certain drugs and services, and developing voluntary or compulsory health insurance schemes.
42)____________We spend about 7 per cent of GDP on health, compared with 9 per cent in the Netherlands and 10 per cent in France and Germany. In terms of health outcomes versus spend, we compare pretty favourably.
I don’ t see private health care providing much of the solution to current problems. 43)____________Neither is close to being implemented, but the future could see a deliberate shift of attention to voluntary health insurance and an emphasis on social insurance.
44)____________Even so, higher taxes will plainly be needed to fund health care. I think we’ll ually see larger NHS charges, more rationing of medical services and restrictions on certain procedures without proven outcomes. Stricter eligibility criteria for certain treatments are another possibility.
45)____________.None of them is going to win votes for the political party desperate enough to introduce them—but then nobody is going to vote for ill—health or an early death either.
[A] English National Health Service is a universal health keeping system. But Now, the shortage of money becomes a serious problem.
[B] All such options would mean a sharp break with tradition and political fall out that could be extremely damaging.
[C] The options provides solution to the shortage of money problem.
[D] I expect individuals to take greater responsibility for their personal health using technology that allows self diag-nosis followed by serf- treatment or home care.
[E] Looking at how far we’ 11 be able to fund the Health Service in the 21st century raises any number of thorny is-sues.
[F] More likely is a shift from universal health coverage to top up schemes which give people basic health entitlements but require them to finance other treatment through private financing, or opt out schemes which use tax relief to encourage individuals to make private provision.
[G] Compared to its European Union counterparts Britain. operates a low cost health system.

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【单选题】促脉的特征是

A.
脉来数而时一止,止无定数
B.
脉来迟而时一止,止无定数
C.
脉来迟而中止,止有定数
D.
脉来急疾,一息七八至
E.
脉形如豆,滑数有力

【单选题】目前,市场上一方面居民手里有大量的货币和存款,另一方面不少商品供大于求;一方面物价上涨幅度很大,另一方面有的企业开不了工。这段话意味着( )

A.
物价在上涨,人民手里的货币在不断贬值
B.
市场供求关系存在着矛盾
C.
居民有传统的储蓄习惯,往往不舍得花钱
D.
市场上的供求关系极不正常,严重影响了经济的发展

【单选题】According to the passage, when we start a conversation which of the following is NOT tree() A.We give praise. B.We receive information. C.We express disagreement. D.We offer invitations.

A.
Individuals in every culture have similar basic needs but express them differently. In daily life we all initiate (开始) conversation, use of formal and informal speech, give praise, express disagreement, seek information, and extend invitations. Some of the verbal patterns we use are influenced by our culture.
B.
Whereas directness in speech is common in the United States, indirectness is the rule in parts of the Far East. Thus people from both of these parts of the world would probably express criticism of others differently. In parts of the Middle East a host is expected to offer food several times but in the United States he may make an offer only once or twice. The different modes of expression represent variations (变化)on the same theme. Each language reflects and creates cultural attitudes; each has a unique way of expressing human need.
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【单选题】促脉的特征是
A.
脉来数而时一止,止无定数
B.
脉来迟而时一止,止无定数
C.
脉来迟而中止,止有定数
D.
脉来急疾,一息七八至
E.
脉形如豆,滑数有力
【单选题】目前,市场上一方面居民手里有大量的货币和存款,另一方面不少商品供大于求;一方面物价上涨幅度很大,另一方面有的企业开不了工。这段话意味着( )
A.
物价在上涨,人民手里的货币在不断贬值
B.
市场供求关系存在着矛盾
C.
居民有传统的储蓄习惯,往往不舍得花钱
D.
市场上的供求关系极不正常,严重影响了经济的发展
【单选题】According to the passage, when we start a conversation which of the following is NOT tree() A.We give praise. B.We receive information. C.We express disagreement. D.We offer invitations.
A.
Individuals in every culture have similar basic needs but express them differently. In daily life we all initiate (开始) conversation, use of formal and informal speech, give praise, express disagreement, seek information, and extend invitations. Some of the verbal patterns we use are influenced by our culture.
B.
Whereas directness in speech is common in the United States, indirectness is the rule in parts of the Far East. Thus people from both of these parts of the world would probably express criticism of others differently. In parts of the Middle East a host is expected to offer food several times but in the United States he may make an offer only once or twice. The different modes of expression represent variations (变化)on the same theme. Each language reflects and creates cultural attitudes; each has a unique way of expressing human need.
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