Who Should Take Care of the Old? (1)有的人认为政府应该负责照顾老年人。 (2)也有人
Who Should Take Care of the Old? (1)有的人认为政府应该负责照顾老年人。 (2)也有人认为家庭应该担负起更多的责任。 (3)我的看法。
Who Should Take Care of the Old? (1)有的人认为政府应该负责照顾老年人。 (2)也有人认为家庭应该担负起更多的责任。 (3)我的看法。
A.terminal
B.endless
C.ultimate
D.last
A. Whether they should take the child home.
B. What Dr. Meyer's instructions exactly were.
C. Who should take care of the child at home.
D. When the child would completely recover.
Which of the following sentences can NOT delete the word "should"?
A.I request that company should pay more to those who work hard.
B.He insists that money should be saved in banks.
C.I should have told you earlier so that you can make full preparation.
D.She demands that her husband should take care of their baby today.
Controlling the Growing TB Crisis in China
China needs to take urgent action to address a "vicious cycle" of poverty and tuberculosis (TB) affecting a considerable number of Chinese people, especially in underdeveloped areas, the World Health Organization said on Monday.
The Chinese government needs to take "immediate necessary action" to control the spread of TB, which is "threatening the future of its 1.3 billion people", WHO said in a report released at the start of a three-day meeting to discuss TB in the Western Pacific region.
Poor living conditions and health care in rural China mean the TB infection rate is nearly three times higher than in urban areas, the report said. There are some factors that make the rural TB burden heavier such as insufficient funds for local health programs and increased charges for medical care, it said.
"This has uniformly produced a negative impact on TB diagnosis and treatment, especially in areas without specific funding targeted towards TB-related services," it said. The report, which is meant to foreshadow the seriousness of the TB crisis in China, suggests that China adopt a two-year program to control the disease.
The government should fund free TB drugs and diagnosis, health promotion and training, and supervised treatment programs at all levels, it said. "TB control should be considered as a key development issue and poverty reduction strategy," WHO Western Pacific regional director Dr. Shigeru Omi said at the opening of the meeting in Beijing.
A World Bank-funded project in 13 of China's 31 provinces produced "astonishing" results, reducing the incidence of TB by 38 per cent in less than 10 years, WHO said. "This tremendous achievement tells us that the regional target of reducing the prevalence of TB by half in 10 years, though ambitious, is achievable," Omi said.
But TB "remains a relentless killer in the Western Pacific region", claiming around 1,000 lives daily in the region -- more than half of them in China, a WHO press statement said. "The worsening burden of TB has resulted in a great human tragedy and has had a profound impact on economic development in several countries in the region," the statement said.
At present in China the TB infection rate
A.in rural areas is three times as high as that in urban areas.
B.in rural areas is nearly four times as high as that in urban areas.
C.in urban areas is two times lower than that in rural areas.
D.in urban areas is four times lower than that in rural areas.
A.thrown
B.delivered
C.neglected
D.disappeared
Everybody should take good care of his/her eves.
A.真
B.False
______ care in hospitals should be given to those who are seriously ill.
A.Extensive
B.Extreme
C.Generous
D.Intensive
Why should the woman take care of the batteries?
A.It's easily broken.
B.It's easily recharged.
C.It's easily paid.
听力原文: In her early days as an emergency room physician, Doctor Joanna Myer treated a child who had suffered a second degree burn. After the child had been treated and was being prepared for discharge, Doctor Myer talked to the parents about how they should care for the child at home. Also listening to her were a half a dozen other family members. A few hours later, when she came to say goodbye, the family asked her to settle an argument they'd been having over exactly what advice she had given. "As I talked to them, 1 was amazed". she said, "All of them had heard the simple instructions I have given just a few hours before, but they have three or four different versions. The most basic details were unclear and confusing. I was surprised, because these were intelligent people". This episode gave Doctor Myer her first clue to something every doctor learns sooner or later—most people just don't listen very well. Nowadays, she says she repeats her instructions, and even conducts a reality check with some patients. She asks them to tell her what they think they are supposed to do. She also provides take-home sheets which are computer printouts tailored to the patients' situation. Doctor Myer's listeners are not unusual. When new or difficult material is presented, almost all listeners are faced with the challenge because human speech lacks the stability and permanence of the printed word. Oral communication is fast-moving and impermanent.
Questions:
What did the child's family members argue about in the hospital?
What does Doctor Myer do to insure her patients understand her instructions?
What does the speaker say about human speech?
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A.Whether they should take the child home.
B.What Dr. Myer's instructions exactly were.
C.Who should take care of the child at home.
D.When the child would completely recover.