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A hospital is an institution that provides medical services for a community. The doctor

s, nurses, and other personnel of a hospital work to restore health to sick and injured people. They also try to prevent disease and maintain health in the community. Some hospitals serve as centers for medical education and research.

2. Most hospitals are short-term hospitals in which the majority of patients stay less than 30 days. Patients spend an average of 4 to 8 days in a short-term hospital. In long term hospitals, most patients stay more than 30 days. People having their tonsils removed would go to a short-term hospital. Those with severe mental illnesses may stay in a long-term institution because of the time needed to treat their condition.

3. A general hospital provides services for most people and illnesses. A special hospital cares for certain people or certain illnesses. For example, pediatric hospitals treat only children. Rehabilitation hospitals provide services to help people adjust to mental and physical disabilities.

4. A hospital may perform. other services besides treating the sick. Research hospitals conduct medical research. Teaching hospitals educate future physicians, nurses, and laboratory specialists. A teaching hospital may form. part of a university medical center, or it may be a general hospital associated with a medical school.

5. In the professional services department, physicians play an important role and lead a large medical team working for the hospital. The medical team also includes physicians in training. These interns have come from medical schools and work in a hospital for practical experience. The nursing staff forms the largest group on the patient care team. Professional nurses, generally called registered nurses, have graduated from a nursing school. They carry out much of the patients' care under the guidance of physicians. They also direct other members of the nursing staff, including practical nurses. nurse's aides, and nurse attendants. These men and women do many tasks to tree the registered nurses for work requiring their special skills.

6. There are many other important departments in a hospital besides the professional services department. The hospital pharmacy provides medicines that physicians order for patients. The central service department maintains medical supplies. The food service department prepares meals for patients and staff members. The hospital laboratories conduct tests that help doctors diagnose and treat illnesses. The radiology department makes X rays to help physicians diagnose diseases and injuries. The medical records department keeps a record on every patient. If former patients return to the hospital, their medical record helps the physician diagnose and treat their illness. The admitting office schedules patients for admission at the request of their physician and assigns them to a room. And the business office lists each patient's charges, prepares a bill, and records payments received.

A. Physicians lead a large medical team while the nurses form. the largest group on the patient care team

B. People may stay only several day in a hospital to have his illness treated

C. Physicians play an important role in the hospital

D. A hospital may perform. other services in addition to treating the sick

E. A rehabilitation center is a place where injured, wounded, or shocked people receive treatment to help restore them to normal activity.

F. The business office is a department responsible for finance.

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第1题

听力原文:A disturbing report appeared recently in the magazine Science. The report describ

听力原文: A disturbing report appeared recently in the magazine Science. The report describes an experiment, the results of which suggest that there are occasions when psychiatrists, doctors trained in the treatment of mental illnesses, have great difficulty in distinguishing between people who are mentally ill and those who are mentally healthy.

In the experiment, eight perfectly normal people pretended to have mental disorders and received psychiatric treatment in a number of different hospitals. The eight false patients included several trained doctors, who lied about their occupation. They also lied about their names and naturally about their symptoms. But in all other respects they told the truth concerning their lives and their personal relationships; and once they had been admitted to hospital they behaved quite normally.

However, as soon as they had been officially labeled "mentally ill", everything they did tended to con firm the diagnosis in the eyes of the medical staff. For if instance, if one of the "patients" approached a doctor and asked a perfectly sensible question such as "Pardon me doctor, could you tell me when I will be allowed to use the tennis courts?" The doctor's normal response was "to walk straight on, ignoring the question".

The eight false patients stayed in the mental institutions for periods of from 7 to 52 days. They are forced to the frightening conclusion that once a person has disappeared behind the walls of a mental institution, it may prove extremely difficult to convince the medical authorities that he or she is not in fact mentally ill.

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A.They were the subjects in a medical experiment.

B.They wanted to distinguish between people who are mentally iii and healthy.

C.They wanted to find out what happened to patients at mental institutions.

D.They were psychiatrists who experimented With new methods of treatment.

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第2题

Distance education is enrollment and study with an educational institution that provides l
esson materials prepared in a sequential and logical order for study by students on their own. When each lesson is completed, the student mails or transmits the assigned work to the institution for correction, grading, comment, and subject matter guidance by qualified instructors; Corrected assignments are re turned promptly to the student. This exchange provides a personalized student-teacher relationship. If a student slows his or her pace or fails to send assignments, the school provides encouragement. Al though some institutions provide employment information and assistance, no famous school ever guarantees a job to graduates.

Distance education and self-study are different. Self-study materials provide no instructional service. Corrected assignments, examinations, and special help provided by a qualified facility are vital to a good learning situation. However. these are not part of self-study. There are many self-study courses and recordings available, and they may have value, but they clearly are not correspondence or distance education courses. Some institutions offer combination courses that provide training-in-residence for students who complete their distance education lessons. In-service or on the-job training is required or provided with other courses and is a feature of many vocational distance education programs.

Quality distance education institutions screen possible students to assure that only those who can benefit from the courses are enrolled. While there are educational: requirements for some academic subjects ,interest and ability are the primary factors leading to success in most distance education courses. Because they provide alternative educational opportunities, distance education institutions try not to deny a student the opportunity to succeed in a course interest and experience are good indicators of future success.

Distance education courses vary greatly in scope, level, and length. Some have few lessons and require only weeks to complete, while others have a hundred or more assignments requiring three or four years of conscientious study. Also, a wide variety of subjects is offered. Subjects include yacht de sign, accounting, medical transcription, nutrition, robotics, travel agent training, gun repair, gem identification ,computer programming, catering and cooking, and earning an entire high school diploma ,just to name a few.

There is an increasing recognition of "distance education" and many colleges offered it for their distance learning courses or accept some distance education credits of resident students working to ward a degree. In fact, many distance education institutions award their own academic degrees. Also, the employing organization may set its own credit acceptance policies.

Which of the following is true about distance education?

A.Teachers and students seldom meet each other in class of distance education.

B.Students can have their lessons in whatever order they like in distance education.

C.Students can study at their own pace in distance education.

D.It will take students a long time to get feedback of their assignments in distance education.

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33 What kind of institution did the lead researcher work for?A A medical association.B A p

33 What kind of institution did the lead researcher work for?

A A medical association.

B A primary school.

C A hospital.

D A charity.

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第4题

Every body gets sick. Disease and injury make us suffer throughout our lives until, finall
y, some attack on the body brings our existence to an end. Fortunately, most of us in modern industrialized societies can take relatively good health for granted most of the time, In fact, we tend to fully realize the importance of good health only when we or those close to us become seriously ill. At such times we keenly appreciate the ancient truth that health is our most precious asset, one for which we might readily give up such rewards as power, wealth, or fame (荣誉).

Because ill health is a universal problem, affecting both the individual and society, the human response to sickness is always, socially organized. No society leaves the responsibility for maintaining health and treating ill health entirely to the individual. Each society develops its own concepts of health and sickness and authorizes certain people to decide who is sick and how the sick should be treated. Around this focus there arises, over time, a number of standards, values, groups, statuses, and roles: in other words, an institution (体系,机构). To the sociologist (社会学家), then, medicine is the institution concerned with the maintenance of health and treatment of disease.

In the simplest pre-industrial societies, medicine is usually an aspect of religion. The social arrangements for dealing with sickness are very elementary, often involving only two roles: the sick and the healer (治疗者). The latter is typically also the priest (牧师), who relies primarily on religious ceremonies, both to identify and to treat disease: for example, bones may be thrown to establish a cause, songs may be used to bring about a cure. In modern industrialized societies, on the other hand, the institution has become highly complicated and specialized, including dozens of roles such as those of brain surgeon, druggist, hospital administrator, linked with various organizations such as nursing homes, insurance companies, and medical schools. Medicine. in fact, has become the subject of intense sociological interest precisely because it is now one of the most pervasive and costly institutions of. modern society.

Which of the following statements is true according to Paragraph 1?

A.Nowadays most people believe they can have fairly good health.

B.Human life involves a great deal of pain and suffering.

C.Most of us are aware of the full value of health.

D.Ancient people believed that health was more expensive than anything else.

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第5题

What kind of institution did the lead researcher work for?A.a medical association.B.a prim

What kind of institution did the lead researcher work for?

A.a medical association.

B.a primary school.

C.a hospital.

D.a charity.

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第6题

Medical workers of an institution cannot freely provide their HTV-patients‘ information t
o those of other institutions. 查看材料

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第7题

Medical workers of an institution cannot freely provide their HIV-patients' information to
those of other institutions.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第8题

Elizabeth Blackwell, the first woman medical doctor in the United States, founded the New
York Infirmary, an institution that have always had a completely female medical staff.

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第9题

Medical worders of an institution cannot freely provide their HIV-patients' information t
o those of other institutions.

A. Right

B. Wrong

C. Not mentioned

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第10题

Midtown Hospital compares______with other hospitals and provides services at lower rates.A

Midtown Hospital compares______with other hospitals and provides services at lower rates.

A.favor

B.favored

C.favorable

D.favorably

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