题目
Directions:After reading the following passage,you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements,numbered 21 to 25.For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A),B),C) and D).You should make the correct choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre. Unlike Britain,the US does not have a national health care service.The government does help pay for some medical care for people who are on low incomes and for old people,but most people buy insurance (保险) to help pay for medical care.The problems of those who cannot afford insurance are an important political subject.In Britain,when people are ill,they usually go to a family doctor first.However,people in America sometimes go straight to an expert without seeing their family doctor first.Children are usually taken to a doctor who is an expert in the treatment (治疗 ) of children.In Britain,if a patient needs to see a specialist doctor,their family doctor will usually recommend a specialist.Doctors do not go to peoples homes when they are ill.People always make appointments to see the doctor in the doctors office.In a serious situation,people call for an ambulance (救护车 ).In America,hospitals must treat all seriously ill patients,even if they do not have medical insurance.The government will then help pay for some of the cost of the medical care. 1.Some medical care is paid by the U.S.government for ________. A) people living in the country B) non - government officials C) people with insurance D) the poor and the old 2.Most people in the United States buy insurance _________. A) to pay for their own medical care B) to help to live on their low incomes C) to improve the national health care service D) to solve one of the important political problems 3.What do British people usually do when they are ill? A) They go to see their family doctor first. B) They go to see a specialist doctor first. C) They call for a specialist doctor. D) They call for a family doctor. 4.In America,seriously ill patients will ______. A) be treated if they have an insurance B) make an appointment with a specialist only C) receive treatment even without insurance D) normally go to see an expert for treatment 5.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage? A) Types of Doctors in the United States B) Health Care in the United States and Britain C) Treatment of Sick Children in the United States D) Medical Insurance in the United States and Britain
Directions:After reading the following passage,you will find 5 questions or unfinished statements,numbered 21 to 25.For each question or statement there are 4 choices marked A),B),C) and D).You should make the correct choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the centre.
Unlike Britain,the US does not have a national health care service.The government does help pay for some medical care for people who are on low incomes and for old people,but most people buy insurance (保险) to help pay for medical care.The problems of those who cannot afford insurance are an important political subject.In Britain,when people are ill,they usually go to a family doctor first.However,people in America sometimes go straight to an expert without seeing their family doctor first.Children are usually taken to a doctor who is an expert in the treatment (治疗 ) of children.In Britain,if a patient needs to see a specialist doctor,their family doctor will usually recommend a specialist.Doctors do not go to peoples homes when they are ill.People always make appointments to see the doctor in the doctors office.In a serious situation,people call for an ambulance (救护车 ).In America,hospitals must treat all seriously ill patients,even if they do not have medical insurance.The government will then help pay for some of the cost of the medical care.
1.Some medical care is paid by the U.S.government for ________.
A) people living in the country
B) non - government officials
C) people with insurance
D) the poor and the old
2.Most people in the United States buy insurance _________.
A) to pay for their own medical care
B) to help to live on their low incomes
C) to improve the national health care service
D) to solve one of the important political problems
3.What do British people usually do when they are ill?
A) They go to see their family doctor first.
B) They go to see a specialist doctor first.
C) They call for a specialist doctor.
D) They call for a family doctor.
4.In America,seriously ill patients will ______.
A) be treated if they have an insurance
B) make an appointment with a specialist only
C) receive treatment even without insurance
D) normally go to see an expert for treatment
5.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
A) Types of Doctors in the United States
B) Health Care in the United States and Britain
C) Treatment of Sick Children in the United States
D) Medical Insurance in the United States and Britain
Unlike Britain,the US does not have a national health care service.The government does help pay for some medical care for people who are on low incomes and for old people,but most people buy insurance (保险) to help pay for medical care.The problems of those who cannot afford insurance are an important political subject.In Britain,when people are ill,they usually go to a family doctor first.However,people in America sometimes go straight to an expert without seeing their family doctor first.Children are usually taken to a doctor who is an expert in the treatment (治疗 ) of children.In Britain,if a patient needs to see a specialist doctor,their family doctor will usually recommend a specialist.Doctors do not go to peoples homes when they are ill.People always make appointments to see the doctor in the doctors office.In a serious situation,people call for an ambulance (救护车 ).In America,hospitals must treat all seriously ill patients,even if they do not have medical insurance.The government will then help pay for some of the cost of the medical care.
1.Some medical care is paid by the U.S.government for ________.
A) people living in the country
B) non - government officials
C) people with insurance
D) the poor and the old
2.Most people in the United States buy insurance _________.
A) to pay for their own medical care
B) to help to live on their low incomes
C) to improve the national health care service
D) to solve one of the important political problems
3.What do British people usually do when they are ill?
A) They go to see their family doctor first.
B) They go to see a specialist doctor first.
C) They call for a specialist doctor.
D) They call for a family doctor.
4.In America,seriously ill patients will ______.
A) be treated if they have an insurance
B) make an appointment with a specialist only
C) receive treatment even without insurance
D) normally go to see an expert for treatment
5.Which of the following would be the best title for this passage?
A) Types of Doctors in the United States
B) Health Care in the United States and Britain
C) Treatment of Sick Children in the United States
D) Medical Insurance in the United States and Britain
题目解答
答案
D
A
A
C
B