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21春南开《大学英语2》unit 3 复习资料

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《大学英语2》unit 3 拓展资源
Unit 3 相应练习
Part I:  Structure and Vocabulary
1.---You are just always so lucky.
---What do you mean ____ that?
A. for?                B. in?                 C. of?                D. by
2. No matter how we asked her, she did not give the ____ to her unusual behavior.
A. answer?             B. cause     ?         C. fact?              D. reason
3. It is the girl___ mentioned before ____ got the scholarship.
A. that, who?           B. that, they?           C. they, that?          D. they, which?
4. I feel so sorry that I forgot ____ you that the meeting was cancelled.
A. to tell ?            B. telling     ?          C. having told?        D. having to tell
5. The theory has____ true through experiments by scientists.
A. been proved?       B. proved              C. proved be?          D. been proved be
6. ___ did she manage to overcome all the difficulties was a question.
A. What?             B. Which?              C. How?             D. Who
7.That was the first time I ____ to a foreign country.
A. had?gone            B. have?gone           C. have been?         D. had been
8. ____ John said, ____ his son simply refused to listen to him.
A. Whenever, and?      B. Whatever, but      ?  C. Whatever, /?        D. However, /
9. Seen from a distance, the snowcapped mountain looks especially magnificent.
A. Seen              B. To see               C.Seeing            D. Having been seen
10.I doubted ____ he was going to come here, since it?was raining heavily outside.
A. that               B. whether            C. when              D. how
Part II:  Reading Comprehension
Passage
The British National Health Service (NHS) was set up in 1948 and was designed to provide equal basic health care, free of charge, for everybody in the country. Before this time health care had to be paid for by individuals.
Nowadays central government is directly responsible for the NHS although it is administered by local health authorities. About 83 percent of the cost of the health service is paid for by general taxation and the rest is met from the National Insurance contributions paid by those in work. There are charges for prescription and dental care but many people, such as children, pregnant women, pensioners, and those on Income Support, are exempt from payment.
Most people are registered with a local doctor (a GP, or General Practitioner) who is increasingly likely to be part of a health centre which serves the community.
As the population of Britain gets older, the hospital service now treats more patients than before, although patients spend less time in hospital. NHS hospitals—many of which were built in the nineteenth century—provide nearly half a million beds and have over 480, 000 medical staff. The NHS is the biggest employer in Europe although Britain actually spends less per person on health care than most of her European neighbours.
During the 1980s there was considerable restructuring of the Health Service with an increased emphasis on managerial efficiency and the privatization of some services (for example, cleaning). At the end of the 1980s the government introduced proposals for further reform of the NHS, including allowing some hospitals to be self-governing, and encouraging GPs to compete for patients. Patients would be able to choose and change their family doctor more easily and GPs would have more financial responsibility. The political questions continue of how much money should be provided to support the NHS and where it should come from.1. We can know from the first paragraph that ______.
A. the original aim of the NHS was to provide equal basic health care for everybody
B. people didn’t have to pay for health care since the NHS was set up
C. patients were charged for receiving health care before 1948
D. the NHS was an organization which gave free advice to villagers
2. What do we know about the NHS?
A. It’s managed by the central government.
B. Its cost is mainly paid for by the National Insurance contributions.
C. It hires more people than any other unit in Europe.
D. Fewer patients go to its hospitals than before because they spend less on health care.
3. All the following statements about GPs are true except that they ______.
A. take care of the local people’s health
B. often take part in competitions to see who is the best
C. work under high pressure nowadays
D. have more responsibilities than before
4. What does the underlined word “exempt” probably mean?
A. suffering                        B. different                  C. prevented                        D. free
5. The biggest problem for the NHS is ______.
A. many hospitals are too old to be used
B. some services are in the charge of individuals
C. more and more patients go to GPs for treatment
D. there is not enough money for further reformKeys:
Part I:  Structure and Vocabulary
1-5  D D C A B   6-10 C D C A B Part II:  Reading Comprehension
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