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[单项选择]The author's attitude toward people who are patients in state institutions can best be described as ______.
A. inflexible and insensitive
B. detached and neutral
C. understanding and sympathetic
D. enthusiastic and supportive
[单项选择]Palliative care is concerned with improving patients'
A. survival rates
B. quality of life
C. lifespans.
D. options for health insurance providers
[单项选择]SARS was eliminated in China by segregating patients affected by the disease.( )
A. vaccinating
B. slaughtering
C. isolating
D. examining
[单项选择]The doctors came to the conclusion that the patient's blindness was ______.
A. contemporary
B. temperate
C. consistent
D. temporary
[单项选择]Nurses should do all they can to make their patients feel ______.
A. on beard
B. at ease
C. at leisure
D. at heart
[单项选择]If the child suffers aphasia, he can recover completely _____
A. before the onset of puberty
B. after age eighteen
C. before age two
D. after puberty
[单项选择]"You try to get some sleep. I'll ______ the patient's breakfast," said the nurse.
A. get to
B. see to
C. lead to
D. stick to
[单项选择]Unlike their seniors who remember a world without TV, they are as ______ in sounds and imager as in the printed word, and as often as not, prefer to do business that way.
A. literary
B. literate
C. literal
D. literacy
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Unlike their American or European counterparts, car salesmen in Japan work hard to get a buyer. Instead of lying lazily around showrooms waiting for customers to drop by, many Japanese car salesmen still go out to get them. They walk wearily along the streets selling cars door-to-door. New customers are hunted with fruit and cakes on their birth- days. But life is getting tough, and not just because new-car sales are falling.
With more Japanese women(who often control the household budget) going out to work, the salesmen increasingly find nobody at home when they call. That means another visit in the evening or at the weekend. Then they face an extra problem: more people, especially the young, prefer to choose a new car from a showroom where they can compare different models.
Even as late as the mid-1980s some 90 percent of new cars were sold door-to-door. In some rural areas most new cars are still sold this way. But in the big cities more than half the new cars
A. C.made in the U.S.