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根据材料请回答 51~65 题 Most people would be 51 by the high quality of medicine 52 to m

根据材料请回答 51~65 题

Most people would be 51 by the high quality of medicine 52 to most Americans.

There is a great deal of attention to the individual, a 53 amount of advanced technical e-quipment, and intense efforts not to make mistakes because of the financial risk which doc-tors and hospitals must face in the courts if they 54 things badly.

But the Americans are in a mess.The problem is the way in 55 health care is organ-ized and financed. 56 to public belief it is not just a free competition system.To the pri-vate system has been joined a large public system, because private care was simply not__57 the less fortunate and the elderly.

But even with this huge public part of the system, 58 this year will eat up 84.5 bil-lion dollars more than 10 per cent of the U.S, budget large numbers of Americans are left 59 .These include about half the 11 million unemployed and those who fail to meet the strict limits 60 income fixed by a government trying to make savings where it can.

The basic problem, however, is that there is no central control 61 the health sys-tem.There is no 62 to what doctors and hospitals charge for their services, other than what the public is able to pay. The number of doctors has shot up and prices have climbed.When faced with toothache, a sick child, or a heart attack, all the unfortunate person concerned can do is pay up.

Two-thirds of the population 63 covered by medical insurance.Doctors charge as much as they want, 64 that the insurance company will pay the bill.The rising cost of medicine in the U.S.

A is among the most worrying problems fa-cing the country.In 1981 the country's health bill climbed 15.9 per cent about twice as fast as prices 65 general.

第 51 题

A.compressed

B.impressed

C.obsessed

D.repressed

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A.involving

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A.since

B.when

C.until

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根据下列文章,请回答 51~65 题。 Singing Alarms Could Save the Blind If you cannot see,

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If you cannot see, you may not be able to find your way out of a burning building - and that could be fatal.

A company in Leeds could ___________(1) all that with directional(定向的) sound alarms capable of guiding you to the exit.

Sound Alert, a company run _________(2) the University of Leeds, is installing the alarms in a residential home for _________(3) people in Sommerset and a resource centre for the blind in Cumbria. The alarms produce a _________ (4) range of frequencies that enable the brain to_________ (5) where the sound is coming from.

Deborah Withington of Sound Alert says that the alarms use most of the frequencies that can be_________(6) by humans. "It is a burst of white noise that people say sounds like static (静电噪音) on the radio," she says. "Its life-saving potential is_________ (7)."

She conducted an experiment in which people were filmed by thermal-imaging (热效应成像) cameras trying to find their _________ (8) out of a large smoke-filled room. It_________ (9) them nearly four minutes to find the door without a sound alarm,_________ (10) only 15 seconds with one.

Withington studies how the brain _________(11) sounds at the university. She says that the _________ (12) of a wide band of frequencies can be pinpointed (精确地确定) more easily than the source of a narrow band. Alarms _________ (13) on the same concept have already been installed on emergency vehicles.

The alarms will also include rising or falling frequencies to_________ (14) whether people should go up or down stairs. They were_________ (15) with the aid of a large grant from British Nuclear Fuels.

第 51 题

A.change

B.cure

C.demand

D.set

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The Greatest Mystery of Whales

The whale is a mammal(哺乳动物)一warm—blooded,air-breathing,giving birth to its young alive,sucking them—and,like all mammals,originated on land,There are many signs of this.________(51)front flippers(鳍肢),used for steering and stability,are traces of feet。

Immense strength is built into the great body of the big whales,and in fact most of a whale’s body is one gigantic muscle。The blue whale’s pulling________ (52)has been estimated at 400 horsepower.One specimen was reported to have________ (53) a whaling vessel for seven hours at the________ (54)of eight knots.

An enraged whale will attack a ship.A famous________ (55)of this was the fate of whaler Essex,which was sunk________(56)the coast of South America early in the last century.More recently ,steel ships have had their plates buckled(扭曲变形)in the same way.Sperm whales were known to________ (57)the old—time whaleboats in their jaw sand crush them.

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A.Their

B.It's

C.Theirs

D.Its

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