【考研类试卷】考研英语(阅读)-试卷187及答案解析.doc
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1、考研英语(阅读)-试卷 187 及答案解析(总分:60.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:6,分数:60.00)1.Section II Reading Comprehension(分数:10.00)_2.Part ADirections: Read the following four texts. Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D.(分数:10.00)_An alarming one fifth of all Medicare patients disc
2、harged from the hospital end up back in the hospital within 30 days, and fully a third return within 90 days. If this yo-yoing could be greatly reduced, Medicare could save billions of dollars. Many patients would certainly benefit from the better care. High rates of rehospitalization are partly the
3、 fault of the hospitals. The more fundamental problem is the fragmented nature of the American medical system: too often, healthcare providers fail to communicate with one another, patients fall between the cracks and no one seems clearly in charge of a patient“s welfare. A new analysis by three res
4、earchers, published in The New England Journal of Medicine, estimated that unplanned rehospitalizations among fee-for-service beneficiaries cost Medicare $ 17. 4 billion in fiscal year 2004, which is a big chunk of the $ 102. 6 billion that Medicare paid hospitals that year. Most patients were readm
5、itted for problems other than those that led to their original hospitalizations. Surgical patients, for example, were typically readmitted for such medical conditions as pneumonia, heart failure or bacterial infections. Some of these readmissions may have been unavoidable in an elderly, sick populat
6、ion. But many could surely have been prevented through better planning and coordination. The most disturbing finding was that half of the medical(nonsurgical)patients readmitted within 30 days had not seen a physician for follow-up care after they were discharged. They were apparently left on their
7、own, perhaps with poorly understood instructions from the hospital on how to take care of themselves. There was also wide variation in readmission rates between hospitals and between states: only 13 percent of patients were readmitted within 30 days in Idaho, compared with 22 percent in Maryland. Th
8、at suggests that there is plenty of room for improvement. The rates were adjusted to compensate for the severity of patients“ illnesses, so hospitals and states with high readmission rates can“t easily blame caring for sicker patients. Proposed solutions include better discharge planning by hospital
9、s, more effective education of patients and closer cooperation between hospitals and physicians to ensure follow-up care. The Obama administration, as part of its ambitious health care reform, has proposed that Medicare use incentives and penalties to encourage hospitals and doctors to cooperate in
10、overseeing care from hospitalization through the first 30 days after discharge. The administration estimates the approach could save $ 26 billion over 10 years. It is a sound idea that should also improve the lives of patients.(分数:10.00)(1).The phrase “this yo-yoing“ in the 1st paragraph refers to_.
11、(分数:2.00)A.the percentage of Medicare patients in hospitalsB.the huge cost of Medicare for patients in hospitalsC.the better care Medicare patients will benefit fromD.high rates of readmission of patients into hospitals(2).The rates of rehospitalization are high mostly because of _.(分数:2.00)A.the ne
12、gligence of duty of health-care providersB.the imperfection of the American medical systemC.the invisible crack.s between hospitals and patientsD.the lack of communication among Medicare patients(3).According to the new analysis. Medicare_.(分数:2.00)A.has to pay for the medical cost of elderly, sick
13、populationB.remains roughly unchanged for medical patients since 2004C.pays a huge amount of money each year for rehospitalizationD.fails to give due care to the patients discharged from hospitals(4).The readmissions of patients into hospitals usually result from_.(分数:2.00)A.the lack of follow-up ca
14、re after they were discharged from hospitalsB.the same problems as those leading to their original hospitalizationsC.their failure to comprehend the health-care instructions hospitals providerD.such unavoidable medical conditions as pneumonia, or bacterial infections(5).To lower the rates of rehospi
15、talization, the Obama administration suggests_.(分数:2.00)A.a new approach for Medicare to save more moneyB.the use of various means to improve follow-up careC.a sound idea to greatly improve the lives of patientsD.more effective education of both doctors and patientsDepression manifests itself in dif
16、ferent forms. Some feel sad, others become agitated and aggressive. While some lose their appetite, others hinge eat. Some may have disturbed sleep and others may find it hard to stay awake. Social withdrawal, diminished sex drive, suicidal tendencies and lack of concentration are some other tell-ta
17、le symptoms of depression. “No two patients have identical symptoms,“ says Dr. Vihang Wahia, a practising psychiatrist in Mumbai. Of course, all human beings have variations in their moods. Scientists describe mood as an amalgam of emotions such as anxiety, anger, pride, love, pain or joy that a per
18、son feels over a period of time. The emotions of feeding sad, unhappy or disappointed are part of a human being“s normal existence. Such emotions are often associated with failure in academics, break-up of a relationship, setbacks in a financial investment or the death of B loved one. However, depre
19、ssion as a disease sets in when a person fails to bounce back from a personal setback like this. “Diagnosing depression early is very important,“ says Dr. Wahia. In most mild cases of depression. patients can be brought back to normality just by good counselling. “Clearing some cobwebs of life is al
20、l that required,“ he observes. But it“s different in the case of those who suffer from moderate to severe depression. Certain changes occur in their brains and, in addition to counselling, they require medication to help re-wire the brain. It is estimated that 5-10 percent of the Indian population s
21、uffers from depression at any given time. And women seem to be more prone to the disease than men. The risk of developing depression is 10-20 percent in women and slightly less in men. What “ s more, the male to female ratio for developing depression is between 1 : 2 and 1 : 3, says Dr Dhanesh K. Gu
22、pta, associate professor. This is because women undergo frequent hormonal changes in the reproductively active years of their life. In India one of the major problems in treating the growing incidence of depression is the fact that it is often not diagnosed at all. Either the doctor fails to see its
23、 severity in a patient or patients simply don“t come out and report their condition. Of course, more patients come forward with the problem now than earlier, when it used to be viewed as a social stigma. But even so, many cases are not reported early enough. As Dr. Rajesh Sagar, associate professor
24、of psychiatry, says, “Depression is grossly underdiagnosed and under-treated in India. “(分数:10.00)(1).The underlined word “amalgam“ in the third paragraph most probably means_.(分数:2.00)A.an amount of somethingB.a mixture of different thingsC.a difficult or unpleasant situationD.the way you feel at a
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