中国大学MOOC_医学英语作业答案
中国大学MOOC_医学英语作业答案
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医学英语
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问题 1: 1. 1) What does the sentence “Any patient who has health insurance has essentially thrown the right to privacy out the window” mean?( )
选项:
A. The patient with health insurance has no interest in his own right to privacy.
B. The patient with health insurance does not believe his right to privacy.
C. The patient with health insurance has given up his right to privacy.
D. The patient with health insurance does not think his privacy can be leaked.
答案: The patient with health insurance has given up his right to privacy.
问题 2: 2. 2) Why does the author say “releasing any patient information is a slippery slope”?( )
选项:
A. Because leaking any patient information may lead to a chain of related eventsof significant effect.
B. Because releasing any patient information is easy to do.
C. Because releasing any patient information is a fun thing to do.
D. Because leaking any patient information may make people fall down on theslope.
答案: Because leaking any patient information may lead to a chain of related eventsof significant effect.
问题 3: 3. 3) What might happen next if physicians tell a mom about her son’s last tetanus shot?( )
选项:
A. The mom may be worried about her son’s tetanus vaccine.
B. The mom may feel relieved to see her son will never suffer from tetanus.
C. The mom may ask her son to take another shot to prevent tetanus.
D. The mom may ask the physicians to tell her more about her son’s other privateinformation.
答案: The mom may ask the physicians to tell her more about her son’s other privateinformation.
问题 4: 4. 4) What does the author try to tell readers in the first four paragraphs?( )
选项:
A. Some physicians do not attach importance to patient confidentiality.
B. Patient confidentiality is strongly protected by the author and her colleagues.
C. Some patients do not care much about their own privacy.
D. Family members of the patient have the right to know his medical condition.
答案: Patient confidentiality is strongly protected by the author and her colleagues.
问题 5: 5. 5) Which of the following is true about the International Diagnosis Codes (ICD-9)?( )
选项:
A. It lists a 3 to 5-digit number precisely corresponding to every diagnoses orsymptom.
B. Its 2007 spiral bound version contains more than 17,000 diagnosis codesspanning more than 810 pages.
C. If someone falls from bed, the corresponding code according to ICD-9 will beE884.4.
D. All of the above.
答案: All of the above.
问题 6: 6. 1) According to the author, all the commotion about Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act ( ) and privacy protection is a cover to hide what is really happening.(对)
选项:
答案: 正确
问题 7: 7. 2) Medical staff are permitted to share the patient’s cholesterol level or the results of his latest CT with the patient’s relatives.( )
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问题 8: 8. 3) There are few examples of seemingly innocent information being misused.( )
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问题 9: 9. 4) Patient confidentiality is a little like a locked door that doesn’t matter to a thief, but only deters the patient’s friends and family.( )
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问题 10: 10. 5) ICD-9 is to list numbers vaguely corresponding to all kinds of diagnoses and symptoms.( )
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问题 11: 1. 1) According to the passage, the road to Hannah’s mind opened a few days beforeher 13th birthday. This is due to .( )
选项:
A. occupational therapy
B. physical therapy
C. emotional support
D. the use of a specialized computer keyboard
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问题 12: 2. 2) A year and a half later, facilitated communication changed Hannah’s life. Which ofthe following statements is NOT true? ( )
选项:
A. In facilitated communication, the facilitator is really communicating.
B. Facilitated communication has clearly turned Hannah’s life around.
C. Hannah no longer spends much of her day watching children’s cartoons.
D. Hannah is working her way through high school biology, algebra and ancienthistory.
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问题 13: 3. 3) What an unusual gift does Hannah have? ( )
选项:
A. An extensive vocabulary.
B. A sense of humor.
C. Photographic memory.
D. Mathematical skill.
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问题 14: 4. 4) More than 60 years after autism was first identified, which of the followingstatements about autism is true? ( )
选项:
A. There are still more questions than answers about autism.
B. Its causes are still uncertain.
C. The reasons are uncertain for the rapidly rising incidence of autism in the U.S.,Japan, England, Denmark and France.
D. All of the above.
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问题 15: 5. 5) According to the passage, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention ( )in the USA estimates that about American children born today will fallsomewhere on the autistic spectrum.(B)
选项:
A. 1 in 100
B. 1 in 166
C. 1 in 1,000
D. 1 in 10,000
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问题 16: 6. 1) Isaac Pessah, a toxicologist working at the University of California, proved that mercury used in vaccines preserved with thimerosal triggered autism in children. ( )
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问题 17: 7. 2) Enlarged amygdala is the cause of high levels of anxiety in people with autism. ( )
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问题 18: 8. 3) Scientists observe that people with ASD tend to focus on the big picture and ignore details. ( )
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问题 19: 9. 4) Despite her lack of functional speech, Sue Rubin was able to write the narration for the documentary about her life. ( )
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问题 20: 10. 5) The autistic girl Hannah has some unusual gifts like hypersensitivity to sound and image and photographic memory.( )
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问题 21: 1. 1) How do you understand the word “altruism”?( )
选项:
A. It is caring about the needs and happiness of other people more than your own.
B. It is a behavior that benefits yourself at others’ expenses.
C. You care about or help other people, on the condition that this brings advantage to yourself.
D. It is a devotion to the welfare of both parties.
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问题 22: 2. 2) Which statement is not the advantage of unpaid blood donation?( )
选项:
A. Unpaid blood donation is safer.
B. Unpaid blood donation is sufficient for a country’s need.
C. Unpaid blood donation is a model altruistic behavior.
D. Unpaid blood donation is a long-term benefit for the society as a whole.
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问题 23: 3. 3) Which statement is true about paid blood donation a?( )
选项:
A. Paid blood donation helps people gain some personal benefit.
B. Paid blood donation is safer.
C. Paid blood donation is a model egoistic behavior.
D. Paid blood donation seems inadequate to help a society achieve self-sufficiencyin blood products.
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问题 24: 4. 5) Why did Titmuss think that blood donation can be regarded as aprototype of the altruistic act?( )
选项:
A. Blood donation has an impersonal nature in which nobody tells you who donates and who receives.
B. There is no penalty for those who refuse to donate blood.
C. Blood donation requires nothing from the donor and asks for nothing from the recipient.
D. All of the above.
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问题 25: 5. 1) In the opinions of most social psychologists, the theory of the survival of the fittest contributes to the human’s survival.( )
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问题 26: 6. 2) The author is one of those who deny the existence of altruism.( )
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问题 27: 7. 3) Material incentives fail to increase blood supply.( )
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问题 28: 8. 4) According to the cost-benefit analysis, the potential donors are likely to become active donors if they can get more benefits and less costs.( )
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问题 29: 9. 5) Voluntary blood donors can’t get anything in exchange.( )
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