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问答题What items are to be considered in making out B/L?
问答题1.假日黄金周带来许多好处。
2.假日黄金周也引起若干烦恼。
3.我(不)赞成叫停假日黄金周,我建议……
问答题c)If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you"ll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before they had me, and all that David Copperfield kind of crap, but I don" t feel like going into it. In the first place, that stuff bores me, and in the second place, my parents would have about two haemorrhages apiece if I told anything pretty personal about them. They" re quite touchy about anything like that, especially my father. They" re nice and all—I" m not saying that—but they" re also touchy as bell. Besides, I" m not going to tell you my whole goddam autobiography or anything. I"ll just tell you about this madman stuff that happened to me around last Christmas before I got pretty run-down and had to come out here and take it easy.
问答题Medicaid
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问答题据我说知,英文语法中没有这样一条规定。
问答题Outline:A. Great convenience brought by the computer and Internet and problems with their popularization;B. Obstacles to be overcome;C. My suggestions on how to promote their popularization.
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问答题How much does our language influence the way we think? How deeply do language and culture interpenetrate and influence one another? These questions about language have fascinated thinkers throughout the ages. For example, Johann Gottfried Herder and Wilhelm von Humboldt in the German Romantic tradition regarded language as a prisma or grid spread over things in the world so that each language reflects a different worldview. Write a short essay to explain your position on this view. (北外2004研)
问答题Please read the following article in Chinese carefully, and then write a summary of 200 words in English on the ANSWER SHEET. Make sure that you cover all the major points of the article. 医德之风 随着经济体制市场化改革的逐步深入,我国自20世纪80年代以来对传统的医疗制度进行了一系列的改革。但是,由于医疗制度的复杂性,国内对出台的医疗制度改革方案还存在不少意见分歧。随着医疗卫生改革的不断深入,医德医风建设也面临着新的问题,卫生行业的不正之风已引起了全社会的关注。在新形势下,如何加强医德医风建设,改善行业作风,是摆在医院管理者面前的重大课题。 在医疗卫生战线上,广大职工能够自觉遵守社会主义医德原则和规范,在平凡而又光荣的岗位上兢兢业业地履行白衣天使的职责,以高尚的医德医风、精湛的医疗技术战斗在救死扶伤的第一线,为保障人民群众的身体健康作出了贡献,受到社会各界和人民群众的好评。 但是因受市场经济负面效应的影响,少数医务工作者政治学习有些放松,为人民服务的思想观念有些淡薄,在行业作风建设的认识上产生了误区,表现为重经济效益、轻社会效益,服务意识不强,对患者检查不仔细,诊疗不认真,不按规章制度办事,缺乏责任心。目前热点问题反应较多的是给病员开大处方、检查多、用好药多、费用高,增加了患者的负担。这些问题都属于医德问题,虽是少数人的事,但其影响不可低估,它使医患之间产生了鸿沟,甚至互不信任,直接影响到医疗卫生战线的形象,同时还会给党和政府造成不良影响。 目前我国医疗系统医德医风存在的问题主要有:(1)部分医务人员不讲救死扶伤的人道主义医德观,不讲为人民服务的宗旨,把医疗服务视为商品交换,用等价交换原则看待医患关系,这些少数的害群之马,严重践踏了医疗道德,损坏了医务人员的形象。目前,有些医务人员事业心不强,有的医生满足于一般性的应付,上班无精打采,看病马马虎虎,对患者缺乏感情,缺乏责任心;有的甚至酿成医疗事故,造成医患纠纷;有的给患者留下后遗症,带来终生痛苦;有的使危重患者错过了抢救时间,使患者失去了宝贵的生命。(2)为医不廉,收受好处。有的患者总是怕医生不尽心,觉得送了红包心里才踏实,一些医护人员也就泰然笑纳。有的医生道德素质较差,暗示甚至索要好处。有的医生被医药代表买通,为了按一定比例获取提成而乱施高价药。至于接受请客吃饭,收点土特产则已经不当一回事了。(3)不平衡和消极埋怨的心理。市场经济使一些行业在一定时期内有较大的赢利,社会上一部分人员收入过高,与医务人员的收入差距较大,一些医务人员产生了“拿手术刀的不如拿剃头刀的”不正常心态,这种心态在医务人员中有一定的市场。(4)部分医务人员在经济利益的驱使下,医德医风削弱,义务感淡薄,在医疗活动中不讲医德,把单纯追求经济利益作为最高准则,认为医疗工作也应全面适应市场经济,一切以经济效益为依据,以赚钱获利为目的,拒绝执行国家有关规定和医德规范,一切向钱看。一些医疗机构盲目花高价购进大量诊断和治疗设备,为急于收回投资和产生利润,不顾患者需要不需要,照样开单检查。有的医院要搞基本建设,改善环境,就给各科室下创收任务,要求必须完成规定指标,否则不发奖金。如少数医院和科室或个别医生无病当有病看,小病当大病看,不需检查也检查,尽量使用昂贵药品。有的医生习惯于开大处方,不管什么病,都要用最好的药。这些做法,不仅加重了患者负担,而且造成了医疗资源的浪费。
问答题3.你个人的看法如何。
问答题Directions: In this part you are required to write
a composition of no less than 150 words about Importance of Education. Remember
to write clearly and logically.
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问答题你的行为跟医生的吩咐相违背。
问答题One person out of three who graduated from university in the past six years is in a job requiring only the skills of a school-leaver, up from one in four a decade ago. A 21-year-old university graduate is as likely to be unemployed in the year he leaves full-time education as a 16-year-old school-leaver. The official figures depress those young people hoping that the better job higher education is meant to assure them will pay back the sums they have loaned for college.
This is not all a consequence of the recession. The proportion of university graduates in lower-skilled jobs was rising even before economic growth reversed in 2008; the downturn just steepened the slope. The laws of supply and demand are one reason.
But if the outlook for graduates is dim, it is far worse for their less-educated counterparts. Though about a quarter of both university graduates and school-leavers are unemployed for a while when they leave full-time study, in two years less than 9% of graduates are still looking for work, compared with almost 27% of school-leavers,
问答题如果发生的事情和我所希望的不一样,我也一样生活。
问答题{{B}}Directions:{{/B}} Read the following text carefully and
then translate the underlined segments into Chinese. Your translation should be
written clearly on ANSWER SHEET 2.
There is no question that science-fiction writers have become
more ambitious, stylistically and thematically, in recent years. (46) {{U}}But
this may have less to do with the luring call of academic surroundings than with
changing market conditions--a factor that academic critics rarely take into
account.{{/U}} Robert Silverberg, a former president of The Science Fiction
Writers of America, is one of the most prolific professionals in a field
dominated by people who actually write for a living. (Unlike mystery or
Western writers, most science fiction writers cannot expect to cash in on fat
movie sales or TV tie-ins. ) (47) {{U}}Still in his late thirties, Silverberg has
published more than a hundred books, and he is disarmingly frank about the
relationship between the quality of genuine prose and the quality of available
outlet.{{/U}} By his own account, he was "an annoyingly verbal young man" from
Brooklyn who picked up his first science-fiction book at the age of ten, started
writing seriously at the age of thirteen, and at seventeen nearly gave up in
despair over his inability to break into the pulp magazines. (48) {{U}}At his
parents' urging, he enrolled in Columbia University, so that, if worse came to
worst, he could always go to the School of Journalism and "get a nice steady job
somewhere" .{{/U}} During his sophomore year, he sold his first science-fictions
story to a Scottish magazine named Nebula. By the end of his junior year, he had
sold a novel and twenty more stories. (49) {{U}}By the end of his senior year, he
was earning two hundred dollars a week writing science fiction, and his parents
were reconciled to his pursuit of the literary life .{{/U}}"I became very cynical
very quickly," he says. "First I couldn't sell anything, then I could sell
everything. The market played to my worst characteristics. An editor of a
schlock magazine would call up to tell me he had a ten-thousand-word hole to
fill in his next issue I'd fill it overnight for a hundred and fifty dollars. I
found that rewriting made no difference. (50) {{U}}I knew I could not possibly
write the kinds of things I admired as a reader--Joyce, Kafka, Mann--so I
detached myself from my work.{{/U}} I was a phenomenon among my friends in
college, a published, selling author. But they always asked, 'When are you going
to do something serious?'--meaning something that wasn't science fiction-- and I
kept telling them," When I'm financially secure. ."
问答题孩子们好像一年到头都有家庭教师上课一样,而学语言的成年学生每周上课的时间却很有限。
问答题CAI and CAL (武汉大学2008研)
