Technology is a two-edged sword. Rarely
is this as clear as it is in the realm of health care. Technology allows doctors
to test their patients for genetic defects — and then to turn around and spread
the results throughout the world via the Internet. For someone in need of
treatment, that’s good news. But for someone in search of a job or an insurance
policy, it can be all bad. Last week a corollary (推论) was
proposed to the patients’ bill of rights now before Congress: a right to medical
privacy. Beginning in 2002, under rules set to become law in February, patients
would be able to decide the conditions under which their personal medical data
could leak. They would be able to examine their records and make corrections.
They could learn who else had seen the information. Improper use of records by a
caregiver or insurer A. Patients can benefit a lot from medical technology. B. People are suffering from misuse of medical technology. C. We should be aware of the danger brought by medical technology. D. Despite treatment improvement, technology can be harmful.
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[单项选择] Passage Two
Modem technology and science have
produced a wealth of new materials and new ways of using old materials. For the
artist this means wider opportunities. There is no doubt that the limitations of
materials and nature of tools both restrict and shape a man’s work. Observe how
the development of plastics and light metals along with new methods of welding
has changed the direction of sculpture. Transparent plastic materials allow one
to look through an object, to see its various sides superimposed on each other
(as in Cubism or in an X-ray). Today, welding is as prevalent as casting was in
the past. This new method encourages open designs, where surrounding and
intervening space becomes as important as form itself. More
ambiguous than other scientific inventions familiar to modem artists, but no
less influential, are the psychoanaly A. can cause a lot of changes in sculpture arts B. permit details of an object to be seen clearly C. can superimpose multiple sides of sculptor’s designs D. can make artists adaptable to be surroundings
[单项选择] Passage Two
Modern technology and science have produced a wealth
of new materials and new ways of using old materials. For the artist this means
wider opportunities. There is no doubt that the limitations of materials and
nature of tools both restrict and shape a man’s work. Observe how the
development of plastics and light metals along with new methods of welding has
changed the direction of sculpture. Transparent plastic materials allow one to
look through an object, to see its various sides superimposed on each other (as
in Cubism or in an X-ray). Today, welding is as prevalent as casting was in the
past. This new method encourages open designs, where surrounding and intervening
space becomes as important as form itself. More ambiguous than
other scientific inventions familiar to modern artists, but no less influential,
are the psychoanal A. can cause a lot of changes in sculpture arts B. permit details of an object to be seen clearly C. can superimpose multiple sides of sculptor’s designs D. can make artists adaptable to be surroundings
[单项选择]{{B}}Passage Two{{/B}}
Technology is a two-edged sword. Rarely
is this as clear as it is in the realm of health care. Technology allows doctors
to test their patients for genetic defects — and then to turn around and spread
the results throughout the world via the Internet. For someone in need of
treatment, that’s good news. But for someone in search of a job or an insurance
policy, it can be all bad. Last week a corollary (推论) was
proposed to the patients’ bill of rights now before Congress: a right to medical
privacy. Beginning in 2002, under rules set to become law in February, patients
would be able to decide the conditions under which their personal medical data
could leak. They would be able to examine their records and make corrections.
They could learn who else had seen the information. Improper use of records by a
caregiver or insurer A. Be honest to their doctors. B. Control their medical information. C. Determine how to make their medical records. D. Accuse the insurers of making use of their medical data.
[单项选择]Passage Two A. Because teens care about their images very much. B. Because teens care about the others’ comments on them. C. Because teens care about their parents’ attitude to them. D. Because teens care about their teachers’ comments on them.
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