2021安徽考研英语考试模拟卷(4).docx





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1、2021安徽考研英语考试模拟卷(4)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.Text 2Across the developed world, health-care spending is rising and will continue to in crease as populations age. As each country feels the financial strain, it is tempting to imagine that there must be a
2、 better way of funding medical care elsewhere. In Britain, for example, Bernard Ribeiro, the new president of the Royal College of Surgeons, has called for the National Health Service (NHS) to be financed from social-insurance contributions, as in Germany and France, rather than from general taxatio
3、n. He worries that a tax-financed system will not deliver enough resources to meet the demand for health-care spending in the longer run.There are indeed good reasons for concern about the way the NHS is financed, for it has allowed the government to pump in too much money too fast. But there is no
4、ideal sys tem for paying for health care. The European social-insurance model is in even more trouble than Britain’s tax-based model. By loading the burden on to employers and workers and thus raising labour costs, it has contributed to the inflexibility of labour markets and thus to the Euro-
5、sclerosis that continental governments are struggling to recover from. In France, the government has resorted to general taxation to spread the burden. In Germany and elsewhere the model looks increasingly unsustainable, not least because its narrow fiscal base will be exposed to unfavourable demogr
6、aphics when the post-war baby-boomers start leaving the labour force in droves.Nor does America offer an ideal solution. It has a mixed financing system, in which the government stumps up for the elderly and the poor, and employers pay for private coverage of their workers. Health-care spending has
7、reached a record 15% of GDP, dwarfing Britain’s 8% , yet 45m Americans lack insurance cover. The rising cost of publicly-financed medical care threatens America’ s fiscal health.Rather than focusing on how the money is raised, reformers should worry about how it is spent. Health-care exp
8、enditure is rocketing not just because demand is rising but also because health-care markets work badly. They are dominated by powerful providers- companies, hospitals and influential doctors-which find it fairly easy to pass on ever-rising costs from new medical technologies to the state or the ins
9、urers who pick up most of the tab. Private individuals’ payments generally account for a smallish share of health care spending precisely because medical bills tend to be so high that everybody needs insurance cover of one sort or another. Taxes, social-insurance contributions and payments by
10、employers all boil down to forms of health insurance.The cure is not to try to raise yet more money in a different way. Instead, the overriding goal must be to spend the money pouring into health care more effectively by getting wasteful medical systems to work better. Two sets of reform are vital a
11、nd both, as it hap pens, are being undertaken in Britain’s tax-financed NHS.The narration of the European model in the second Paragraph implies that()AMr Ribeiro' s concern should be stressed.Bthere are good reasons for worry about NHS' s fiscal health.CMr Ribeiro' s proposal won
12、39; t work well.Dtoo much fund is being paid for health care.2.Text 2Across the developed world, health-care spending is rising and will continue to in crease as populations age. As each country feels the financial strain, it is tempting to imagine that there must be a better way of funding medical
13、care elsewhere. In Britain, for example, Bernard Ribeiro, the new president of the Royal College of Surgeons, has called for the National Health Service (NHS) to be financed from social-insurance contributions, as in Germany and France, rather than from general taxation. He worries that a tax-financ
14、ed system will not deliver enough resources to meet the demand for health-care spending in the longer run.There are indeed good reasons for concern about the way the NHS is financed, for it has allowed the government to pump in too much money too fast. But there is no ideal sys tem for paying for he
15、alth care. The European social-insurance model is in even more trouble than Britain’s tax-based model. By loading the burden on to employers and workers and thus raising labour costs, it has contributed to the inflexibility of labour markets and thus to the Euro-sclerosis that continental gove
16、rnments are struggling to recover from. In France, the government has resorted to general taxation to spread the burden. In Germany and elsewhere the model looks increasingly unsustainable, not least because its narrow fiscal base will be exposed to unfavourable demographics when the post-war baby-b
17、oomers start leaving the labour force in droves.Nor does America offer an ideal solution. It has a mixed financing system, in which the government stumps up for the elderly and the poor, and employers pay for private coverage of their workers. Health-care spending has reached a record 15% of GDP, dw
18、arfing Britain’s 8% , yet 45m Americans lack insurance cover. The rising cost of publicly-financed medical care threatens America’ s fiscal health.Rather than focusing on how the money is raised, reformers should worry about how it is spent. Health-care expenditure is rocketing not just
19、because demand is rising but also because health-care markets work badly. They are dominated by powerful providers- companies, hospitals and influential doctors-which find it fairly easy to pass on ever-rising costs from new medical technologies to the state or the insurers who pick up most of the t
20、ab. Private individuals’ payments generally account for a smallish share of health care spending precisely because medical bills tend to be so high that everybody needs insurance cover of one sort or another. Taxes, social-insurance contributions and payments by employers all boil down to form
21、s of health insurance.The cure is not to try to raise yet more money in a different way. Instead, the overriding goal must be to spend the money pouring into health care more effectively by getting wasteful medical systems to work better. Two sets of reform are vital and both, as it hap pens, are be
22、ing undertaken in Britain’s tax-financed NHS.The writer seems to recommend that the concentration of concern should be placed on()Aa better method of funding medical care.Bthe way of employing medical fund.Cthe threat to America's fiscal budget.Dhow the fund is raised effectively.3.Text 2A
23、cross the developed world, health-care spending is rising and will continue to in crease as populations age. As each country feels the financial strain, it is tempting to imagine that there must be a better way of funding medical care elsewhere. In Britain, for example, Bernard Ribeiro, the new pres
24、ident of the Royal College of Surgeons, has called for the National Health Service (NHS) to be financed from social-insurance contributions, as in Germany and France, rather than from general taxation. He worries that a tax-financed system will not deliver enough resources to meet the demand for hea
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