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High-technology medicine is driving up the nation's health care costs. Recent advances in cataract surgery illustrate why this is occurring. Cataracts are a major cause of blindness, especially in elderly people. Ten years ago, cataract surgery was painful and not always effective. Thanks to the new technology used in cataract surgery, the operation now restores vision dramatically and is less expensive. These two factors have caused the number of cataract operations performed to increase greatly, which has, in turn, drive up the total amount spent on cataract surgery.

6. which one of the following can be inferred from the passage?

(A) Ten years ago, few people had successful cataract surgery.

(B) In the long run, the advantages of advanced medical technology are likely to be outweighed by the disadvantages.

(C) The total amount spent on cataract surgery has increased number of people electing to have the surgery more than offsets the decrease in cost per operation.

(D) Huge increase in the nation's health care costs are due primarily to increased demand for surgery for older people.

(E) Ten years ago, cataract surgery was affordable for more people than it was last year.

答案是C

23. Book Review: When I read a novel set in a city I know well, I must see that the writer knows the city as well as I do if I am to take that writer seriously. If the writer is faking I know immediately and do not trust the writer. When a novelist demonstrates the required knowledge, I trust the story teller, so I trust the tale. This trust increases my enjoyment of a good novel. Peter Lee's second novel is set in San Francisco, in this novel, as in his first, Lee passes my test with flying colors.

Which one of the following can be properly inferred from the passage?

(A) The book reviewer enjoys virtually any novel written by a novelist whom she trusts

(B) If the book reviewer trusts the novelist as a storyteller, the novel in question must be set in a city the book reviewer knows well

(C) Peter Lee's first novel was set in San Francisco

(D) The book reviewer does not trust any novel set in a city that she does not know well

(E) The book reviewer does not believe that she knows San Francisco better than Peter Lee does

答案是E,我选A

25. Certain governments subsidize certain basic agricultural products in order to guarantee an adequate domestic production of them. But subsidies encourage more intensive farming, which eventually leads to soil exhaustion and drastically reduced yields.

The situation above is most nearly similar to which one of the following situations with respect to the relationship between the declared intent of a government practice and a circumstance relevant to it?

(A) Certain governments subsidize theaters in order to attract foreign tourists. But tourists rarely choose a destination for the theatrical performances it has to offer.

(B) Certain governments restrict imports in order to keep domestic producers in business. But, since domestic producers do not have to face the full force of foreign competition, some domestic producers are able to earn inordinately high profits.

(C) Certain governments build strong armed forces in order to maintain the sort of discipline and morale that keeps armed forces strong, those forces must be used in actual combat periodically.

(D) Certain governments reduce taxes on business ventures are not always as successful as their owners hoped.

(E) Certain governments pass traffic laws in order to make travel safer. But the population-driven growth in volumes of traffic often has the effect of making travel less safe despite the passage of new traffic laws.

答案是C,我选E,关系是否是事与愿违。
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6.只要把C看明白就好了:用于C病的手术费总数(大幅提高)增加了能够接受该手术的人(的比例)更多的抵消了每次手术的费用的降低。(所以用于C病的总手术医疗费增加了)
23.特别清楚的思路没有。A的any一般就可以排除它。题目要读者INFER的是关于Peter Lee 的作品的态度。 前面的是铺垫。ABD的思路正好反了(B还有must)。正确的是原因---结果。E正确,去掉not就很明显了,I比作者更了解,再看第一句话就是削弱。C的结论是个歧义as in his first省略的不清楚。
25.不好意思,E的法律与司机人数增长没有因果关系,提干里的却有。C可能的意思是过多强调军纪和士气导致忽略了实战演习。和提干的“事与愿违”相似。这题没有答案我也看不太懂。

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6,提干最后一句是: 做手术的人增加导致手术费增加,而C: 手术费增加导致做手术的人增加, 是不是说反了?
我选的是D,好象也不对。

25,C主要看不出它的潜在意思。从表面上看,看不出“事与愿违”,E虽然没有因果关系,但明显地“事与愿违”。

23, 同意

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6.The total amount spent on cataract surgery 我这么理解,amount知总收入,多了,技术进步了,所以便宜了,成功率高了,痛苦减轻了。人多了

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6 题 的D 肯定有问题 ...分类就有问题 OLD PEOPLE 单独分出来 偶觉得不妥

 题目中说 高科技虽然使手术更便宜了, 接受治疗的人更多了, 但是NATION'S HEALTH CARE COSTS却增加了...我觉得能够解释这个现象的选项只有 C 吧 增加的人数所花的医疗费用超过了所有手术费下降所节省的医疗费

23 A D 的ANY有问题 太绝对了... 既然P的第二本关于旧金山为背景的小说通过了她的检验 那么做这肯定认为P同志更加了解旧金山...

25 我觉得E选项 算是一个外因的作用导致了LAW得无效
题目问the relationship between the declared intent of a government practice and a circumstance relevant to it?

政府政策和其所处的环境之间的关系
C更接近一些吧! 本来strong armed forces in order to maintain the sort of discipline and morale 做这个得 结果环境所迫 只能打仗 呵呵

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thanks

6,25有点明白,我再想想。

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