华中科技大学2014年考博英语-真题-答案.doc

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1、考试时间 2014年3月22日星期六 下午2:00-5:00 原创作者qq Since Would War II considerable advances have been made in the area of health-care services. These include better access to health care (particularly for the poor and minorities), improvements in physical plants, and increased numbers of physicians and other hea

2、lth personnel. All have played a part in the recent improvement in life expectancy (life expectancy: n.平均寿命(=expectation of life). But there is mounting criticism of the large remaining gaps in access, unbridled cost inflation, the further fragmentation of service, excessive indulgence in wasteful h

3、igh-technology “gadgeteering,” and a breakdown in doctor-patient relationships. In recent years (in recent years: 最近几年中) proposed panaceas and new programs, small and large, have proliferated at a feverish pace and disappointments multiply at almost the same rate. This has led to an increased pessim

4、ism“everything has been tried and nothing works”which sometimes borders on cynicism or even nihilism.It is true that the automatic “pass through” of rapidly spiraling costs (spiraling costs: 螺旋式上升的费用) to government and insurance carriers, which was set in a publicized environment of “the richest nat

5、ion in the world,” produced for a time (for a time: adv.暂时, 一度) a sense of unlimited resources and allowed to develop a mood whereby every practitioner and institution could “do his own thing” without undue concern for the “Medical Commons.” The practice of full-cost reimbursement encouraged capital

6、 investment and now the industry is overcapitalized. Many cities have hundreds of excess hospital beds; hospitals have proliferated a superabundance of high-technology equipment; and structural ostentation and luxury were the order of the day (order of the day: 议程,流行的事物,风尚). In any given day, one-fo

7、urth of all community beds are vacant; expensive equipment is underused or, worse, used unnecessarily. Capital investment brings rapidly rising operating costs (operating costs: 生产费用,营业成本).Yet, in part, this pessimism derives from expecting too much of health care. It must be realized that care is,

8、for most people, a painful experience, often accompanied by fear and unwelcome results. Although there is vast room for improvement, health care will always retain some unpleasantness and frustration. Moreover, the capacities of medical science are limited. Humpty Dumpty (一经损坏无法修复的东西) cannot always

9、be put back together again. Too many physicians are reluctant to admit their limitations to patients; too many patients and families are unwilling to accept such realities. Nor is it true that everything has been tried and nothing works, as shown by the prepaid group practice plans of the Kaiser Fou

10、ndation and at Puget Sound. In the main (in the main: adv.大体上), however, such undertakings have been drowned by a veritable flood of public and private moneys which have supported and encouraged the continuation of conventional practices and subsidized their shortcomings on a massive, almost unrestr

11、icted scale. Except for the most idealistic and dedicated, there were no incentives to seek change or to practice self-restraint or frugality. In this atmosphere, it is not fair to condemn as failures all attempted experiments; it may be more accurate to say many never had a fair trial.1.The author

12、implies that the Kaiser Foundation and Puget Sound plans (lines 47-48) differed from other plans by(A) encouraging capital investment(B) requiring physicians to treat the poor(C) providing incentives for cost control(D) employing only dedicated and idealistic doctors(C)(E) relying primarily on publi

13、c funding2.The author mentions all of the following as consequences of full-cost reimbursement EXCEPT(A) rising operating costs(B) underused hospital facilities(C) overcapitalization(D) overreliance on expensive equipment(E)(E) lack of services for minorities3.The tone of the passage can best be des

14、cribed as(A) light-hearted and amused(B) objective but concerned(C) detached and unconcerned(D) cautious but sincere(B)(E) enthusiastic and enlightened4.According to the author, the “pessimism” mentioned at line 35 is partly attributable to the fact that(A) there has been little real improvement in

15、health-care services(B) expectations about health-care services are sometimes unrealistic(C) large segments of the population find it impossible to get access to health-care services(D) advances in technology have made health care service unaffordable(B)(E) doctors are now less concerned with patien

16、t care5.The author cites the prepaid plans in lines 46-48 as(A) counterexamples to the claim that nothing has worked(B) examples of health-care plans that were over-funded(C) evidence that health-care services are fragmented(D) proof of the theory that no plan has been successful(A)(E) experiments that yielded disappointing results6.It can be inferred that the sentence “Humpty Dumpty cannot always be put back toget

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