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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、However
B、While
C、Moreover
D、Furthermore
答案
B
解析
逻辑衔接题。本句前半部分意思为:美国医院对病人的某些东西进行计算机化;从后面的 only和not可以推断,这是对前面所述内容进行的反驳,因此可以判断此处为转折关系,故选择while。however虽然也表示转折关系,但这个词与前后内容必须用逗号隔开;moreover和furthermore都表示递进关系,本句两部分之间不是递进关系。
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考研英语一
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