银行系统招聘考试(英语)历年真题试卷汇编1及答案解析.doc
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1、银行系统招聘考试(英语)历年真题试卷汇编 1及答案解析(总分:82.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、阅读理解(总题数:8,分数:82.00)Its hard to say for sure what the next big thing will be,but these items made the list of 10emerging technology trends that will change the world,according to the January issue of theMassachusetts Institute of Technology Magazine
2、Technology Review“We were looking for things that were just emerging now and over the next five years wouldbegin to have a major impact”,David Rotman,the magazines deputy editor,said ThursdaySome of the items have been on the verge of widespread use for quite some time,such asbiometrics and speech r
3、ecognitionOthers chosen by the MIT magazine editors are topics that mostpeople have never heard of,such as microphotonics and microfluidicsThe magazine focused on developments in three areas:information technology,nanotechnologyAnd biotechnologyOne significant area in biotechnology,the magazine high
4、lights,is work on brain-machineinterfaces that could someday allow people to control artificial devices that replace lost functionsToday,research is more limited,with scientists able to take signals from individual neurons in ananimalS brain and send them to a robot that can turn the signals into mo
5、tionBut the potential israge,according to Duke University neurobiologist Miguel Nicolelis“Imagine if someone could do for the brain what the pacemaker did for the heart”Nicolelistold the MIT journalIn the purely digital realm,the magazine suggests that the field of robotics could be poised tohove be
6、yond the restricted market of Performing simple,highly repetitive tasks“Robot builders make a convincing case that in 2001,robots are where personal computerswere in 1980”,writes Technology Review senior editor David Talbot,“poised to break into themarketplace as common corporate tools and routine c
7、onsumer products performing lifes tediouschores”Until now the problem has been that robots have been costly and difficult to designOneapproach that the magazine highlights is the work of Brandeis University researcher Jordan Pollack,who builds robots that can build other robots(分数:10.00)(1).The prop
8、er title of this passage can be_(分数:2.00)A.Things that May Change the WorldB.The Ten Emerging Technological Trends that May Change the Future WorldC.What Great Changes Will Happen in the Near Future WorldD.A Brief Prediction for the Technological Research Trends(2).Which of the following changes wil
9、l brainmachine interfaces bring about according to thepassage?_(分数:2.00)A.They will be able to make human beings interact with artificial world inherentlyB.They can make human brain work like a robotC.They will make the thinking machine of human beings lose its own identitiesD.They will sooner or la
10、ter get human beings under control of the artificial worl(3).The central topic of this magazine article is_(分数:2.00)A.the potential uses of microfluidics and microphotonicsB.the possible exploration of information technology,nanotechnology and biotechnologyC.the research of some quite promising tech
11、nologies,such as biometrics and speech recognitionD.database-mining technologies(4).Which of the following is to help reduce the cost of designing robots?(分数:2.00)A.Make robots with brain machine interfacesB.Make robots capable of making other robotsC.Make robots working in a 1980s computer caseD.Ma
12、ke robots do only repetitive tedious jobs(5).The verb“highlight”in Line 2,Paragraph 8 is used to mean_(分数:2.00)A.emphasizeB.light upC.pay attention toD.bring light onThe health-care economy is replete with unusual and even unique economic relationshipsOne of the least understood involves the peculia
13、r roles of producer or“provider”and purchaser or“consumer”in the typical doctor-patient relationship,in most sectors of the economy,it is theseller who attempts to attract a potential buyer with various inducements of price,quality,andutility,and it is the buyer who makes the decisionWhere circumsta
14、nces permit the buyer nochoice because there is effectively only one seller and the product is relatively essential,government usually asserts monopoly and places the industry under price and other regulationsNeither of these conditions prevails in most of the health-care industryIn the health-care
15、industry,the doctor-patient relationship is the mirror image of the ordinaryrelationship between producer and consumerOnce an individual has chosen to see a physician andeven then there may be no real choice-it is the physician who usually makes all significantpurchasing decisions:whether the patien
16、t should return“next Wednesday”whether X-rays areneeded,whether drugs should be prescribed,etCIt is a rare and sophisticated patient who willchallenge such professional decisions or raise in advance questions about price,especially when theailment is regarded as seriousThis is particularly significa
17、nt in relation to hospital careThe physician must certify the needfor hospitalization,determine what procedures will be performed,and announce when the patientmay be dischargeDThe patient may be consulted about some of these decisions,but in the main itis the doctorS judgments that are finalLittle w
18、onder then that in the systems of the hospital it isthe physician who is the real“consumer”As a consequence,the medical staff represents the“power center”in hospital policy and decision-making,not the administrationAlthough usually there are in this situation four identifiable participants-the physi
19、cian,thehospital,the patient,and the payer(generally an insurance carrier or government)the physicianmakes the essential decisions for all of themThe hospital becomes an extension of the physician;the payer generally meets most of the real bills generated by the physicianhospital;and for themost par
20、t the patient plays a passive roleIn routine or minor illnesses,or just plain worries,thepatients options are,of course,much greater with respect to use and priceIn illnesses that are ofsome significance,however,such choices tend to evaporate,and it is for these illnesses that thebulk of the health-
21、care dollar is spentWe estimate that about 75-80 percent of health-careexpenditures are determined by physicians,not patientsFor this reason,economy measuresdirected at patients or the general public are relatively ineffective(分数:10.00)(1).It can be inferred that doctors are able to determine hospit
22、al policies because_(分数:2.00)A.it is doctors who generate income for the hospitalB.most of a patients bills are paid by his health insuranceC.hospital administrators lack the expertise to question medicalD.a doctor is ultimately responsible for a patients health(2).The more serious the illness of a
23、patient,_(分数:2.00)A.the more likely it is that the patient will question the cost of the servicesB.the less likely it is that the insurance carrier will pay the cost of the treatmentC.the less likely it is that the patient will object to the course of treatment prescribedD.the more responsibilities
24、the government will assume through monopoly(3).The doctors stand at the power center in healthcare industry because_(分数:2.00)A.they offer consumers no free choiceB.the patients are never consulted in the treatment prescribedC.they are real consumers of the hospitalD.they formulate the policies for t
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