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Radiotelegrams requesting medical advice should state briefly and clearly the symptoms of the illness of the person().
A . affected
B . effected
C . affecting
D . effecting
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Neither Mr. Babcock nor other clerical workers () an additional reward.
A . is given
B . was given
C . gives
D . were give
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The population of the earth()increasing fast. One third of the population here()workers.
A . is;are
B . is;hasbeen
C . are;is
D . is;wa
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Marketers of medical insurance could be best categorised as responding to physiological of Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
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The medical experts warned the authorities of the danger of diseases in the _____ of the earthquake.
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Modern_______ health records are meant to give doctors an integrated view of a patient's care, including medical history and treatments.
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________ is the first clear medical treatise of TCM.
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The earthquake left thousands of people in _______ need of medical care.
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To move an organ, piece of skin etc from one person’s body and put it into another as a form of medical treatment is called_____
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18:Which of the following best characterizes the job of a semiskilled worker?
A.Repetitive.
B.Consistent.
C.Exceptional.
D.Complicated.
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Degree of the worker's contribution is greater when_____.
A.a factory possesses more experts
B.a factory has many small production lines
C.workers enjoy more freedom
D.workers work at a large production line
此题为多项选择题。
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An economy has five workers. Each worker can make 4 cakes or 3 shirts. What is the opportunity cost of making a shirt?______.
A.0.75 cakes
B.1.33 cakes
C.4 cakes
D.3 cakes
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Whether a HIV-infected patient agrees to other (not his) medical workers' sharing the inf
Whether a HIV-infected patient agrees to other (not his) medical workers' sharing the infor-mation about his HIV status is one of the rights given by the constitution.
A. Right
B. Wrong
C. Not mentioned
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The selection of medical professionals is currently based on______.
A.candidates'sensitivity
B.academic achievements
C.competitive spirit
D.surer values
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The causes of the over-use of medical examinatins are all of the following EXCEPT that
A.patients ask doctors to do more tests than necessary.
B.doctors want to make more money by using newer and more expensive technology.
C.doctors try to avoid being sued by their colleagues.
D.doctors want to prove to their patients they are competent.
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Many science reports discuss medical studies that test the effect of a new drug. Usually, a large number of people is divided into two groups. Each group takes a different substance. But no one knows which group is getting which substance. One group takes the medicine being tested. Another group takes what we call an inactive substance. Medical researchers call this substance a "placebo." The word "placebo" is Latin for "I shall please." Placebo pills(宽心丸)usually are made of sugar.
Using placebos to test drugs sometimes has a surprising result. Researchers say people taking the placebo often report improvements in their health. This is known as "the placebo effect"--pain that is eased or stopped by an inactive substance. In such testing, the drug must perform. better than the placebo to prove that it is effective.
Doctors have reported that the placebo effect can be used in treatment. For example, a doctor tells a patient that a new drug will stop the pain in his leg. The pill is only sugar. But the patient does not know that. He takes the pill and says his pain is gone.
Scientists are beginning to discover some physical reasons for this reaction in some people. They are learning that much of what people believe to be true comes from what the brain expects is going to happen. If the brain believes a drug will ease pain, the brain may begin physical changes in the body that can cause the expected effect. A recent examination of studies on drugs for depression found that placebos eased the depression about as well as the active drugs.
Other studies have explored the power of placebos. A study in Japan involved thirteen
people who reacted to the poison ivy (常青藤)plant. Poison-ivy causes red itchy sores(伤痕)on some people who touch it. Each person was rubbed on one arm with a harmless leaf, but was told it was poison ivy. Each person was then touched on the other arm with poison ivy, but was told it was a harmless leaf. All thirteen people developed a reaction on the arm where the harmless leaf touched their skin. Only two reacted to the poison ivy leaves.
Doctors and scientists worry that the use of placebos may not always be harmless. They say people can become victims of false doctors and others who use placebos to claim they can cure disease.
What do medical researchers usually use to make placebo pills?
A.Ivy leaves.
B.Harmless leaves.
C.Medicine being tested.
D.sugar.
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In computing, passwords are commonly used to limit access to official users. Yet the widespread use of passwords has serious drawbacks. Office workers now have to remember an average of twelve system passwords. In theory they should use different passwords for each site, but in reality these would be impossible to remember, so many people use the same password for all.
An additional problem is that the majority use simple words such as "hello", or names of family members, instead of more secure combinations of numbers and letters, such as 6ANV76Y. This permits computer hackers to download dictionaries and quickly find the word that allows them access.
When system users forget their passwords there is extra expense in supplying new ones, while if people are forced to change passwords frequently they often write them down, making systems even less secure. Therefore, it is clear that the idea of passwords, which have been used as security devices for thousands of years, may need rethinking.
One possible alternative has been developed by the American firm Real User, and is called "passfaces". In order to access the system a worker has to select a series of photographs of faces from a randomly (随机地) generated sequence. If the pictures are selected in the correct order, access is granted. This concept depends on the human ability to recognize and remember a huge number of different faces, and the advantage is that such a sequence cannot be told to anyone or written down, so is more secure. It is claimed that the picture sequence, which used photographs of university students, is easier to remember than passwords, and it has now been adopted for the United States Senate.
What is the disadvantage of passwords as mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A.They do not ensure security.
B.They are difficult to remember.
C.They have to be changed frequently.
D.They limit computer accessibility.
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Experts predict that China's healthcare market will have an annual growth of 6 to 8 per cent in the next few years, making it one of the potentially most prosperous. In Shanghai, annual medical expenditure is estimated to be 16 billion yuan (U.S. 93 billion). With an increasingly【B1】population, the growing consumption power and longer life【B2】of local residents, the medical market has great opportunities.
However, limited medical resources cannot meet people's needs【B3】financial deficits in State-owned hospitals.【B4】, there is room for a range of different medical organizations.
As is the case with many State-owned enterprises, public hospitals in the past half century have learned a lot of bad habits:【B5】management, over-staffing and bureaucratic operating procedures.
Being a member of World Trade Organization (WTO), China has to【B6】its promise to open the health industry to foreign capital in coming years. By then, public hospitals will be facing fierce competition from Western giants they have never prepared for.
So it's quite urgent【B7】them to learn how to operate as an enterprise and how to survive in the competitive market economy of the future.
As a【B8】, the healthcare sector was first opened to domestic private investors. Since the first private hospital opened in 1999, private investors from Shenzhen, Sichuan and Zhejiang provinces have been scrambling to enter Shanghai.【B9】show that about 20 private hospitals have been set up in the city, although this number,【B10】with more than 500 public hospitals, is still quite low.
【B1】
A.aging
B.aged
C.being-aged
D.age
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Nancy Dubler, director of Montefiore Medical Center, contends that the principle will
Nancy Dubler, director of Montefiore Medical Center, contends that the principle will shield doctors who "until now have very, very strongly insisted that they could not give patients sufficient mediation to control their pain if that might hasten death."
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Every assembly line worker is required to make an extra effort to —— injuries during the winter months.
A.refrain
B.pursue
C.fasten
D.reduce
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3、能干的公司经理可能会注意到当地房价惊人暴涨,这可能会影响在该地区雇佣熟练工人。 A capable corporate manager might see an alarming rise in local housing prices so that could affect the availability of skilled workers in the region.
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Your company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You inst all the Remo
Your company has an Active Directory Domain Services (AD DS) domain. You inst all the Remote Desktop Session Host (RD Session Host) role service on a server that runs Windows Server 2008 R2. All client computers run Windows 7.You need to ensure that the current Libraries from users computers are avail able when they logon to the RD Session Host server.What should you do?()
A.Redirect each user ’s Docu ment s f ol der t o a net work shar e
B.Redirect each user ’s Li nks f ol der t o t he RD Sessi on Host server
C.Use a startup script to copy .library - ms files from the client computers to the RD S ession Host server.
D.Use Group Policy Preferences to copy .library - ms files from the client computers to the RD Session Host server.
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()the laid- off workers leads to lower wage.A.An oversupply of
B.A short supply of
C.A great demand for
D.No demand for
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Modern —— health records are meant to give doctors an integrated view of a patient’s care,medical history and treatments.
A.electronic
B.electron
C.has been donate
D.has donated