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In Kantovia, physicians' income comes from insurance companies, which require physicians to document their decisions in treating patients and to justify deviations from the companies' treatment guidelines. Ten years ago physicians were allowed more discretion. Most physicians believe that the companies' requirements now prevent them from spending enough time with patients. Yet the average amount of time a patient spends with a physician during an office visit has actually increased somewhat over the last ten years.

Which of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent discrepancy between physicians' perceptions and the change in the actual time spent?

正确答案: B

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[求助]过两天考了,求助nn一些问题

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发表于 2009-7-18 23:21:00 | 显示全部楼层

[求助]过两天考了,求助nn一些问题

5. GWD25-Q5.

For many revisionist historians, Christopher Columbus has come to personify devastation and enslavement in the name of progress that has decimated native
      
peoples of the Western Hemisphere.  

A.    devastation and enslavement in the name of progress that has decimated native peoples of the Western Hemisphere

B.    devastation and enslavement in the name of progress by  which native peoples of the Western Hemisphere  decimated

C.    devastating and enslaving in the name of progress those native  peoples of the Western Hemisphere which in the name of progress are decimated.

D.    devastating and enslaving those native peoples of the western  Hemisphere which in the name of progress are decimated.(a)

E.     the devastation and enslavement in the name of progress that  have decimated the native peoples of the Western Hemisphere.

想问一下b为什么不行,a比b好在哪里

12. GWD25-Q12.

In Kantovia, physicians’ income comes from insurance companies, which require physicians to document their decisions in treating patients and to justify deviations from the companies’ treatment guidelines. Ten years ago physicians were allowed more discretion. Most physicians believe that the companies’ requirements now prevent them from spending enough time with patients. Yet the average amount of time a patient spends with a physician during an office visit has actually increased somewhat over the last ten years.

Which of the following, if true, most helps to resolve the apparent discrepancy between physicians’ perceptions and the change in the actual time spent?     

    A.    Patients are more likely to be in a hurry nowadays and are less willing to wait a long time to see their physician.

B.    Physicians today typically have a wider range of options in diagnosis and treatment to consider with the patient before prescribing.

C.    Physicians are increasingly likely to work in group practices, sharing the responsibility of night and weekend work.

D.    Most patients would rather trust their physicians than their insurance companies to make decisions about their treatment.(b)

E.     Since the insurance companies pay physicians a set amount for each office visit, it is to physicians’ financial advantage to see as many patients as possible.

总觉得选项里面没有能很好解决这个矛盾的
                        

22. GWD25-Q22.

Springfield Fire Commissioner: the vast majority of false fire alarms
                                        
are prank calls made anonymously from fire alarm boxes on street
                                        
corners. Since virtually everyone has access to a private telephone,
                                        
these alarm boxes have outlived their usefulness. Therefore, we
                                        
propose to remove the boxes. Removing the boxes will reduce the
                                        
number of prank calls without hampering people’s ability to report a fire.

Which of the following, if true, most strongly supports the claim that the
                                        
proposal, if carried out, will have the announced effect?

A.    The fire department traces all alarm calls made from private telephones and records where they came from.

B.    Maintaining the fire alarm boxes costs Springfield approximately
                                        
five million dollars annually.

C.    A telephone call can provide the fire department with more information about the
                                        
nature and size of a fire than can an alarm placed
                                        
from an alarm box.

D.    Responding to false alarms significantly reduces the fire department’s capacity for responding to fires.(c)

E.     On any given day, a significant percentage of the public telephones
                                        
in Springfield are out of service.

我当时选的a觉得a和c都行,

a选项support了 Removing the boxes will reduce the  number of prank calls  因为可以追踪调查,大家不能随便乱打

c选项support了 without hampering people's ability to report a fire ,但是觉得还是不那么直接,因为很多人可能没有电话,c只是说如果大家都在有电话的前提下不会hamper report fire的能力,所以当时还是选了a

请nn们帮我分析一下,,,太谢谢了


[此贴子已经被作者于2009/7/18 23:24:04编辑过]
 楼主| 发表于 2009-7-18 23:25:00 | 显示全部楼层

哎呀呀,怎么这个格式调来调去都弄不好,,不好意思,大家就这样帮忙看看吧,,,先谢谢了

发表于 2009-7-19 11:07:00 | 显示全部楼层

question 5,

一般能用主动语态就用主动语态

发表于 2009-7-19 11:12:00 | 显示全部楼层
12题,选B
发表于 2009-7-19 11:15:00 | 显示全部楼层
22题选A,因为知道从哪里来的alarm,所以知道都是报警台虚假报警。
发表于 2009-7-19 12:10:00 | 显示全部楼层
22

A 不对是因为,知道谁报警的能怎么呢?人家又没说要怎么的?



发表于 2009-7-19 12:14:00 | 显示全部楼层

5.B缺少has been,定语从句不完整

12.通过说明医生的选择更多了,很多以前用不了的方法现在都可以用了,或者可以一起用了,所以看病过程更复杂了解释了了时间上升的矛盾,其实这个选项确实没说透彻,但是相对其他要好很多

22,文中有个前提Since virtually everyone has access to a private telephone 每个人都有电话,所以你说的C存在的问题不是问题

另外A中where they(calls)came from 我觉得和who call是有区别的,前者是定位地理位置(也可以理解,因为alarm box地址是已知的)我觉得A的意图是说能够确定tele是从哪里打来的,而不是谁打来的,不能减少谎报电话

其实A和C都是针对without hamppering 。。。的内容来说的,A是想说地点可以知道,C是提供信息更多(相比之下C既然能提供更多信息,肯定包括地点了)

刚看了帖子说0g12 109这个题选A... 看来where they came from 就是说的能确定人


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