[听力原文]M: You said the glasses fell on the floor, but I can’t find it.W: Just look under the, desk. What does the woman mean()
A. There’s a pair of glasses by the door.
B. The glasses must have thrown away.
C. He should find it under the desk.
D. He can buy another one at the bank.
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A sick or injured person can obtain medical care in several different places. These include provider practices such as medical offices and clinics, hospitals and nursing homes.There are about 200,000 medical offices, clinics, and other provider practices in the United States. Earlier in the 20th century most physicians were single people working in their own offices or in partnership with another doctor. Patients visited the office, received an examination or other service, and paid a fee. This traditional fee-for-service medicine has been declining. Many physicians now practice in groups where they share the same offices and equipment with other doctors. Group practices may combine primary care physicians, several kinds of specialists, laboratories, and equipment for diagnosing disease. Physicians who practice in a group reduce their own expenses and provide patients with a wider range of services.Many doctors are joining with hospitals, insurance companies, and industrial employers to provide managed care for groups of patients. These plans manage to avoid unnecessary services and reduce costs. Rather than taking a fee from each patient, managed care physicians may receive an annual salary from a fixed sum for each patient.Patients who are too sick for care in a doctor’s office go to a hospital. Hospitals offer Patients 24-hour care from a staff of health professionals. They provide services not available elsewhere, such as major surgery, child birth, and intensive care for the critically ill. Hospital care is the most expensive form of health care. Efforts to control health care costs have emphasized reducing the number of patients admitted to hospitals and their length of stay. During the 1980s and 1990s, these efforts led to the closing of more than 600 hospitals.Patients who need long-term medical care because of advanced age or chronic illness may stay in a nursing home. The United States has about 23,000 nursing homes with about 1.3 million patients. Earlier in the 20th century, people often went to the()to check the illness.
A. group practices office
B. physician’s office
C. hospitals
D. clinics
Passage 2Question 8 to 10 are based on the passage you have just heard.[听力原文]8-10In ancient Egypt, as everywhere, throwing stones was a favourite children’s game. But a badly thrown rock could hurt a child. Looking for something less dangerous to throw. what the Egyptians made were probably the first balls.At first, balls were made of grass or leaves held together by vines. Later they were made of pieces of animal skin sewed together and stuffed with feathers or hay.Even though the Egyptians like fighting, they found time for peaceful games. Before long they had developed a number of tall games, each with its own set of rules. Perhaps they played ball more for instruction than for fun. Ball playing was thought of mainly as a way to teach each young man the speed and skill he would need for war. What is the reason for ancient people to play bail()
A. To get fun.
B. To fight.
C. To learn speed and skill.
D. To learn how to be a soldier.
张力性气胸、胸腔闭式引流后,排出大量气体,病人呼吸困难不见好转,最大可能是由于
A. 大气管断裂
B. 肺挫伤
C. 食管破裂
D. 引流层周围进气
E. 肠疝并有消化道穿孔
某工程项目的业主与监理单位签订了施工阶段监理合同,与承包方签订了工程施工合同。施工合同规定:设备由业主供应,其他建筑材料由承包方采购。 施工过程中,承包方未经监理工程师同意,订购了一批钢材,钢材运抵施工现场后,监理工程师进行了检验,检验中监理工程师发现承包方未能提交该批材料的产品合格证、质量保证书和材质化验单,且这批钢材外观质量不好。 业主经与设计单位商定,对主要装饰材料指定了材质、颜色和样品,并向承包方推荐厂家,承包方与生产厂家签订了购货合同。厂家将石料按合同采购量送达现场,进场时经检查,该批材料颜色有部分不符合要求,监理工程师通知承包方该批材料不得使用,承包方要求厂家将不符合要求的石料退换,厂家要求承包方支付退货运费,承包方不同意支付,厂家要求业主在应付给承包方工程款中扣除上述费用。 在施工过程中,施工单位发现某处图纸施工难度很大,需要进行工程变更,随与设计单位口头协商后,监理工程师监督承包单位执行协商后的方案,并做了现场详细的记录和检查验收。 【问题】