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[简答题]Too often we believe what accounts for other’s success is some special secret or a lucky break, __________ (但成功却很少如何神秘).
[单项选择]Passage 4
No other country spends what we do per capita for medical care. The care available is among the best technically, even if used too lavishly and thus dangerously, but none of the countries that stand above us in healthy status have such a high proportion of medically disenfranchised persons. Given the evidence that medical care is not that valuable and access to care not that bad, it seems most unlikely that our bad showing is caused by the significant proportion who are poorly served. Other hypotheses have greater explanatory power: excessive poverty, both actual and relative, and excessive affluence.
Excessive poverty is probably more prevalent in the U. S. than in any of the countries that have a better infant mortality rate and female life expectancy at birth. This is probably true also for all but four or five of the countries with a longer male life expectancy. In the notably poor countries, that exceed us in male survival, difficult living conditions are a
A. Which is the most powerful influence on the health status of a population
B. Which nation in the world leads in health status
C. Is the life expectancy of males in the U.S. longer than of females
D. What are the most important genetic factors influencing the health of an individual
[填空题]The teacher often says that we should do what we can to help those (fortune)______people around us.
[单项选择]No other country spends what we do per capita for medical care. The care available is among the Best technically, even if used too lavishly and thus dangerously, but none of the countries that stand above us in health status have such a high proportion of medically disenfranchised persons. Given the evidence that medical care is not that valuable and access to care is nor that had, it seems most unlikely that our bad showing is caused By the significant proportion who are poorly served. Other hypotheses have greater explanatory power: excessive poverty, both actual and relative, and excessive affluence.
Excessive poverty is probably more prevalent in the U. S. than in any of the countries that have a better infant mortality rate and female life expectancy at birth. This is probably true also for all but four or five of the countries with a longer male life expectancy. In the notably poor counties that exceed us in male survival, difficult living conditions are a more accepted way
A. condemning the U. S. for its failure to provide better medical care to the poor.
B. evaluating the relative significance of factors contributing to the poor health status in the U.S.
C. comparing the general health of the U. S. population with world averages
D. advocating specific measures designed to improve the health of U. S. population