Health care is an extraordinarily obsolete system. A professor of emergency medicine at major university sent me a really heartbreaking (1) lie said that physicians have to start from the (2) beginning with every patient. There is no history, no time to (3) -- they know nothing about the (4)
We have inferior medical service (5) the computer technology that could change it is not being used. The difficulties of just (6) patient records -- apart from analyzing them (7) -- are unnecessary and hinder us from providing (8) service.
We have the opportunity to do some wholesale rethinking of (9) we provide health care and turn it into not only medical service, but preventive maintenance that (10) the patient in decision- making. We can begin through pilot and demonstration projects in hospitals, by doctors, and (11) by private doctor participation. Physicians can show patients the (12) of their actions and what the alternatives are. Technologies (13) multimedia and interactive computers can (14) patients, in the privacy of their own homes, to ask questions about these (15) . Other countries are moving much more (16) than the United States in medical information. The computerization and redesign of Sweden’s health delivery system has reduced that nation’s (17) on the health care from 12 % of GNP to a little over 7%. More than one-third of the population of the Nether-lands has their medical records computerized. (18) some hospitals in the United States keep computerized patient (19) , these records only cover the time the patient is in the hospital and do not include their (20) medical history.

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A:handling B:accessing C:collecting D:gathering

Section Ⅰ Use of English Directions: Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1. ( 10 Points) Health care is an extraordinarily obsolete system. A professor of emergency medicine at major university sent me a really heartbreaking (1) lie said that physicians have to start from the (2) beginning with every patient. There is no history, no time to (3) -- they know nothing about the (4) We have inferior medical service (5) the computer technology that could change it is not being used. The difficulties of just (6) patient records -- apart from analyzing them (7) -- are unnecessary and hinder us from providing (8) service. We have the opportunity to do some wholesale rethinking of (9) we provide health care and turn it into not only medical service, but preventive maintenance that (10) the patient in decision- making. We can begin through pilot and demonstration projects in hospitals, by doctors, and (11) by private doctor participation. Physicians can show patients the (12) of their actions and what the alternatives are. Technologies (13) multimedia and interactive computers can (14) patients, in the privacy of their own homes, to ask questions about these (15) . Other countries are moving much more (16) than the United States in medical information. The computerization and redesign of Sweden’s health delivery system has reduced that nation’s (17) on the health care from 12 % of GNP to a little over 7%. More than one-third of the population of the Nether-lands has their medical records computerized. (18) some hospitals in the United States keep computerized patient (19) , these records only cover the time the patient is in the hospital and do not include their (20) medical history.

Read the following text. Choose the best word (s) for each numbered blank and mark A, B, C or D on ANSWER SHEET 1.11()

A:handling B:accessing C:collecting D:gathering

The Internet is a () network of networks which interconnects () ranging from the simplest personal computers to the most sophisticated mainframes and supercomputers. This network of networks is used for an extraordinary range of purposes long distance collaborations, retrieving free software and documents,  () library catalogs, () in to supercomputers - the list of current Internet activities and () is large and the range of possible future applications is as unlimited as our imagination.

()library catalogs.

A:visiting B:assessing C:accessing D:calling

()is a mechanism used for protecting the users outside of network from accessing some non-authorized computer resources.

A:Network Card B:protocol C:Firewall D:Router

The basic function of the file system is accessing files by names. The function can be realized by (74)

A:directory-managing B:boosting the speed of the file-accessing C:file-protecting D:improving the utilization of storage

You want to use the Web to let Eternal users or your customers look at corporate information. But you want to keep installation at the user end (66) and you don’t want just anyone to get (67) your databases.
That may be where an application server enters the picture. For more user machine independent, these t software packages, typically written in the (68) programming language.
for use on Windows NT-based systems, act as go-betweens linking browser-equipped end users to the databases that (69) the information they need to (70)

(70)处填()。

A:access B:accessing C:assert D:asserting

The notion of NP-completeness has provided a (66) mathematical definition for (67) intractability of NP problems. But this measure applies only to worst-case complexity. Being NP-complete does not (68) that a problem is intractable on the average case. Indeed, some NP-complete problems are " (69) on average", though some may not be. Levin initiated the study of average-case intractability, He showed that a bounded tiling problem under a simple distribution is average-case NP-complete. Since then, several additional average-case NP-complete problems have been shown within Levin’s (70) . This paper is intended to provide a comprehensive survey of average-case NP-complete problems that have been published so far, and the techniques of obtaining these results.

(67)处填()。

A:accessing B:calculating C:counting D:measuring

The Internet is a (66) network of networks which interconnects (67) ranging from the simplest personal computers to the most sophisticated mainframes and supercomputers. This network of networks is used for an extraordinary range of purposes - long distance collaborations, retrieving free software and documents, (68) library catalogs, (69) in t6 supercomputers - the list of current Internet activities and (70) is large and the range of possible future applications is as unlimited as our imagination.

A:visiting B:assessing C:accessing D:calling

The basic function of the file system is accessing files by names. The function can be realized by (24) .

A:directory-managing B:boosting the speed of the file-accessing C:file-protecting D:improving the utilization of storage

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