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第1题
查看材料
第2题
根据以下材料,回答题
Studies Show US Spending Doesn"t Get Best Health
The United States may spend twice as much on health care as other rich countries, but it is not getting results to match according to studies released on Tuesday.
But in the study of five wealthy countries, published in the journal Health Affairs, researchers found no single nation had clearly the worst or best health care system.
Gerard Anderson at Johns Hopkins University"s school of public health and colleagues came up with a list of 21 health fields they could evenly compare across the five countries ——Australia,Canada, Britain, New Zealand and the United States.
"Hone of the five countries is consistently the best or the worst on all 21 indicators." Anderson said during a telephone briefing for reporters.
"If you are looking for the place to get the best care, there isn"t a single place. Every country has at least one indicator where it scores the best of the five countries and each country has at least one indicator where it scores the worst of the five countries. "
But, he said, the United States is not getting value for money. "The United States should be particularly concerned about these results, given that we spend twice as much on health care as any other country. So spending more doesn"t necessarily result in "better outcomes."
Anderson"s group of international health experts sponsored by the Commonwealth Fund spent five years working on the study, getting the latest possible data from the five countries on areas such as breast cancer and leukemia survival, suicide rates, death rates from asthma, vaccination rates and cancer screening.
The US spends twice as much on health care as other rich countries. 查看材料
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第3题
A.nova endpoint-list
B.endpoint list
C.nova endpoint list
D.openstack endpoint list
第6题
A.visa violations
B.forged degrees
C.subversive activities
D.general lawbreaking
第8题
The survey found that __________. 查看材料
A.most Japanese had good or relatively good impressions of China
B.the bilateral relationship was perceived as being improved over last year by the majority respondents
C.a large majority of the respondents from each country believed that the civil exchanges were an important way to improve relations
D.the territorial issue ranked among the top list of common concerns that people in both countries want their leaders to talk about in bilateral meetings
第9题
一项《华尔街日报》/NBC新闻民意测验询问2013个成年人:“你对今天美国的经济状况满意程度如何?”(The Wall Street Journal,1997.2.12)。
回答分为不满意、满意和不清楚。要求:
(1)这一调查的样本规模多大?
(2)数据是定性的还是定量的?
(3)回答中,28%的人说他们对美国经济状况不满意,给出这种答复的人是多少?
第10题
Studies Show U. S. Spending Doesn't Get Best Health
The United States may spend twice as much on health care as other rich countries but it is not getting results to match, according to studies released on Tuesday.
But in the study of five wealthy countries, published in the journal Health Affairs, researchers found no single nation had clearly the worst or best health care system.
Gerard Anderson at Johns Hopkins University's school of public health and colleagues came up with a list of 21 health fields they could evenly compare across the five countries--Australia, Canada, Britain, New Zealand and the United States.
"None of the five countries is consistently the best or the worst on all 21 indicators. " Anderson said during a telephone briefing for reporters.
"If you are looking for the place to get the best care. there isn't a single place. Every country has at least one indicator where it scores the best of the five countries and each country has at least one indicator(指标) where it scores the worst of the five countries. "
But, he said, the United States is not getting value for money. "The United States should be particularly concerned about these results, given that we spend twice as much on health care as any other country. So spending more doesn't necessarily result in better outcomes. "
Anderson's group of international health experts sponsored by The Commonwealth (联邦)Fund spent five years working on the study, getting the latest possible data from the five countries on areas such as breast cancer and leukemia (白血病) survival, suicide rates, death rates from asthma (哮喘 ), vaccination (种痘) rates and cancer screening.
The U. S. spends twice as much on health care as other rich countries.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned
第11题
Studies Show US Spending Doesn't Get Best Health
The United States may spend twice as much on health care as other rich countries but it is not getting results to match, according to studies released on Tuesday.
But in the study of five wealthy countries, published in the journal Health Affairs, researchers found no single nation had clearly the worst or best health care system.
Gerard Anderson at Johns Hopkins University's school of public health and colleagues came up with a list of 21 health fields they could evenly compare across the five countries — Australia, Canada, Britain, New Zealand and the United States.
"None of the five countries is consistently the best or the worst on all 21 indicators," Anderson said during a telephone briefing for reporters.
"If you are looking for the place to get the best care, there isn't a single place. Every country has at least one indicator where it scores the best of the five countries and each country has at least one indicator where it scores the worst of the five countries."
But, he said, the United States is not getting value for money. "The United States should be particularly concerned about these results, given that we spend twice as much on health care as any other country. So spending more doesn't necessarily result in better outcomes."
Anderson's group of international health experts sponsored by the Commonwealth Fund spent five years working on the study, getting the latest possible data from the five countries on areas such as breast cancer and leukemia survival, suicide rates, death rates from asthma, vaccination rates and cancer screening.
The US spends twice as much on health care as other rich countries.
A.Right
B.Wrong
C.Not mentioned