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Laurel WoodsA.Prevention should always come before treatment.B.A new medical tre

Laurel Woods

A.Prevention should always come before treatment.

B.A new medical treatment needs to be administered with Calltion.

C.Pills often perform. miracles on people who take them.

D.A change of behavior. counts more than reliance on drugs.

E.However good the new drugs,their affordability is first and foremost

F.New drugs shguld nor be put onto the market until proven effective.

G.Drug companies are justified to sell their products at higher

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B.a result

C.a suggestion

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B.The Laurel

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A.The Crown

B.The Laurel

C.The Westgate

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第4题
Part B Directions: Read the texts from a magazine section called“Letters”in which five
people commented on a spe.cial report on new medicines.For questions 61 t0 65,match the name of each person to one of the statements(A to G)given below.Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET1. Ann Best: Your special report on new medicines showed there is thrilling promise in future“cures”for so many diseases that threaten mankind.But how will"ordinary folks pay for these modem miracles? One drug company is hopeful that the savings involved in developing these medicines“will translate into pure profit for investors.”This can only restilt in a problem for me:Shall I buy food,pay therent or get the medicines I need? Tom Waken: As a citizen who has been critical of drug companies because of the high drug price,I found that your report about the new medicines has softened my stand.The companies say they have to charge more for their drugs so they can do research for better medicines.Now that I’ve read about the newer and better drugs,1 will gladly go on paying for my medications,knowing I am making a good investment in better living. Robert H.Kamm: We all want to live longer and healthier lives,but taking pills to rescue us from our self-abusive lifestyle. only masks real problems and ends up costing us billions of dollars a year.We oqght to be investing at。least as much in trying to discover why millions of us behave in ways that are not in our best interest smokin9,drinking,0verworking,under-exercising and generally doing things that are bad for our health. John J.Bagshaw: The cost of poor health is shocking and goes well beyond dollars.But the approach that offers the best solution,reduces risk,cuts demand and gets people healthy and fit is prevention.The U.S.is a nation of chronic diseases.It will get much worse.because we never deal with the causes.Individual Americans need to bring this issue to a boil and keep it there until we get a health—care system based on prevention. Laurel Woods: While I applaud the research being done in the field of medicine.I arn also aware that good things can go bad in an instant.I have heart disease.and I had a negative reaction to a new treatment:the result was a long hospital stay.We should remember that caution has to be applied when being treated with a new medicine.Nothing will replace the human element that must be present in a caring medical community. Now match the name of each pemon(61 to 65)to the appropriate statement. Note:there are two extra statements. 回答下列各题: Ann Best

A.Prevention should always come before treatment.

B.A new medical treatment needs to be administered with Calltion.

C.Pills often perform. miracles on people who take them.

D.A change of behavior. counts more than reliance on drugs.

E.However good the new drugs,their affordability is first and foremost

F.New drugs shguld nor be put onto the market until proven effective.

G.Drug companies are justified to sell their products at higher

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第5题
听力原文:Woman: Hello! I'm very pleased to welcome into the studio today Maurice Beeston,
the managing director of Laurel Consulting and an expert in the field of business consultancy. I'm sure many of you will be keen to hear his ideas in this important but difficult area. Mr Beeston, thank you very much indeed for sparing us a few moments of your valuable time.

Man: Thank you. Actually, it's a pleasure to be here. I feel that consultancy is a very misunderstood area, and I'm always glad of any opportunity to shed a little light on it.

Woman: Why do you think it's misunderstood? In what ways?

Man: Well, when consultants are good, they develop a company's capabilities. But when they're bad, they collaborate with bad managers and actually block change. Some promise great success, but there's no way you can ensure that will happen every time. So the end result can be that a situation arises in which the profession starts to get a bad name.

Woman: I see. So what would be good practice - the ideal consultant?

Man: Mmm ... I think there are basically three... three main types or kinds of consultant. The first type is the expert, and their approach is straightforward: "I know the answer; you don't; pay me some money and I will tell you." The second type is the process consultant who says, "I know nothing; you know everything and I will help you to exploit that." Now, these are both all right in their way, but it's the third way which actually works best, and that's the consulting partnership which says, "You know a lot and so do I; it's not easy but let's work together on solving the problems."

Woman: And is it normally easy to find a consultant who takes an approach you like?

Man: Not always. Mind you, in recent years, we've seen a lot more agencies coming up. This means you have a lot more choice. The agencies are focusing more on specific areas, they're offering more tailor-made services. They haven't got any cheaper, but what they offer is more relevant.

Woman: So that's good news?

Man: Yes, very much so - and it's to everyone's benefit.

Woman: Now, how long would you say a consultancy lasts?

Man: How long is a piece of string? Some consultancy projects take many months and may even stretch into years. But these are rarities. Mostly a consultancy project will last anything up to six months. It could take days or weeks. Good consultants leave their clients as early as possible to ensure that the client does not become dependent on the consultant.

Woman: Right. And how can you choose, identify a good consultant?

Man: It's not easy. Don't just buy big projects. There is the temptation for executives to believe that consultants hold the answers to all known problems. Call them in and they will sort it out. Instead, it's important to know what you want and talk to a number of firms to see which best fits your needs.

Woman: What's the end result, the outcome of the project?

Man: Yes, well, good question - that's what it's all about, isn't it? The problem that many people complain about is that they are left with this huge, long report which takes days to read through. And at the end of it there's lots of super, relevant advice, but the issue is how do you actually put that into practice, how do you make that theory work?

Woman: How do we know when we need a consultant?

Man: Most companies get consultants in at the wrong time. What you should really do is think ahead a bit. But most people are looking at their tax figures or their falling profits and so on. In other words they wait for trouble and then start calling consultants, when they ought to get then before.

Woman: Mr Beeston -

Man: Maurice

Woman: Maurice, it's been extremely interesting talking to you. Can I just ask finally about your own plans for the future?

Man: I think I want to start getting things down on paper, especially after all these years of talking! I'm not thinking about stopping work, that's for sure. Peo

A.it introduces unnecessary changes.

B.it has become too complicated.

C.it doesn't always work.

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