单选题 For health insurance, the United States has taken the road less traveled. The United States is the only rich country without universal health insurance. People in the United States spend the most, rely heavily on the private sector, and obtain care from the world's most complicated delivery system. While some supporters have expressed satisfaction, if not pride, in these remarkable qualities, others contend that the United States faces unique limitations in reforming health care.
In her exceptional book, Parting at the Crossroads, Antonia Maioni compares the formation of the U.S. and Canadian health-care systems for the years 1930—1960. The United States and Canada are often considered the most similar of Western democracies. They share a common border, are wealthy, and have federal government. Their trade unions are only moderately powerful, and their populations are diverse and young. Nevertheless, their health-insurance systems are nearly opposite. The United States relies on a mix of government plans, targeted to the elderly and indigent, and employment-based plans, which the government indirectly supports. Canada offers public health insurance to all qualified residents, with the private sector providing supplementary services in some provinces.
Labor organizations became strong advocates for health-insurance reform in both countries. Their impact partially depended on political institutions and how other actors, particularly organized medicine, wielded them. Canada's governmental and electoral systems allowed labor to cooperate with a social democratic party in the Saskatchewan province, which established a universal program. The Saskatchewan program demonstrated universal insurance feasibility, spurring the dominant Liberals to introduce a national universal program. In contrast, the U.S. electoral system effectively precluded third-party formation, forcing organized labor to dilute its health-insurance goals because it was one of many interests represented by the Democratic Party.
Maioni suggests that economic vitality is important for the future of both countries' systems, but the prognosis is uncertain. Despite recent concerns about the Canadian government's budgetary health, Maioni contends that widespread support protects universal insurance. Conversely, Maioni seems pessimistic about options for U.S. universal health insurance. Despite economic buoyancy, dissension will likely prevent reforms. Although a devastating economic downturn would make health finance difficult in either country, the U.S. system seems especially vulnerable. Employment-based insurance and medicare both rely on labor market attachment. High, chronic unemployment could result in coverage loss and financial difficulties for employer insurance and medicare, swelling the uninsured pool. Such a crisis could provide an opening for universal health insurance. In any case, whether the United States relies on the public or private sector, escalating health expenditures figure into budgets of government, corporations, and families. The U.S. health care system's future may depend on Americans' willingness to devote more of their national income to health care.

单选题 From the first sentence we learn that the United States
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】第一句话原意是:在医疗保险方面,美国走的是很少有人走的道路。其含义是:美国采取了与众不同的做法。这句话开门见山地提出了本文旨在说明的问题。本文主要对比了美国和加拿大的医疗保险制度,指出了加拿大制度的利和美国制度的弊。
单选题 Canadian health-care systems are different from those of the U.S. in that
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】根据第二段最后两句,美国依靠的是一种混合的政府计划:有专门针对老人和穷人的政府保险计划,有以就业为基础但受政府间接支持的保险计划;而加拿大实施的是公共医疗保险制度,面向所有合格的居民,私营部门在某些省提供补充服务项目。第四段第二句也提到,虽然人们最近对加拿大政府的预算状况表示担忧,但是Maioni仍然认为广泛的支持会保护全民保险制度。可见,在加拿大,政府直接实施医疗保险;而在美国,主要是公司负责其职员的医疗保险,政府对此仅提供间接支持。
单选题 The vulnerability of the U.S. insurance systems lies in
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】第四段指出,虽然经济形势急转直下可能使两国(指加拿大和美国)的医疗保险支出陷入困境,但美国的(医疗保险)体制将显得特别脆弱(vulnerable),因为以就业为基础的保险和医疗都依赖劳动力市场状况。经常性的高失业率可能缩减享受保险的人数(coverage loss),使雇主在提供保险和医疗上遇到困难,这就会增加不参加保险者的总体数量。
单选题 The Saskatchewan program in Canada shows that
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】第三段第四句提到,加拿大萨斯喀彻温省的医疗保险计划说明了全民保险计划的可行性(feasibility),促使执政的自由党提出了全国性的全民保险计划。另外,第二段第三句提到美国和加拿大都是联邦政体。
根据本文,[A]提到的内容也是事实,但却不是萨斯喀彻温省的医疗保险计划所要说明的道理。
单选题 The passage is most likely to be
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】文章在第二段提到Maioni的书,第二、三、四段其实都是介绍书中的内容和观点,请考生尤其注意第四段中三次提到了Maioni。