时间:2018-11-30 作者:英语课 分类:历年考研英语阅读理解


英语课
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[00:08.08]It is said that in England death is pressing,
[00:11.41]in Canada inevitable 1 and in California optional.
[00:16.91]Small wonder.
[00:18.32]Americans' life expectancy 2 has nearly doubled
[00:21.43]over the past century.
[00:24.06]Failing hips 3 can be replaced,
[00:26.28]clinical depression controlled,
[00:28.80]cataracts removed in a 30-minuts surgical 4 procedure.
[00:32.73]Such advances offer the aging population a quality of life
[00:36.80]that was unimaginable when I entered medicine 50 years ago.
[00:41.84]But not even a great health-care system
[00:44.22]can cure death--and our failure to confront
[00:47.45]that reality now threatens this greatness of ours.
[00:52.29]Death is normal;
[00:53.49]we are genetically 5 programmed to disintegrate 6 and perish,
[00:57.32]even under ideal conditions.
[01:00.34]We all understand that at some level,
[01:03.37]yet as medical consumers we treat death
[01:05.99]as a problem to be solved.
[01:08.21]Shielded by third-party payers from the cost of our care,
[01:12.75]we demand everything that can possibly be done for us,
[01:16.28]even if it's useless.
[01:18.19]The most obvious example is late-stage cancer care.
[01:22.83]Physicians--frustrated by their inability
[01:25.56]to cure the disease and fearing
[01:27.67]loss of hope in the patient
[01:29.89]--too often offer aggressive treatment far beyond
[01:33.71]what is scientifically justified 7.
[01:36.84]In 1950, the U.S. spent $12.7 billion on health care.
[01:42.91]In 2002, the cost will be $1,540 billion.
[01:50.27]Anyone can see this trend is unsustainable.
[01:53.80]Yet few seem willing to try to reverse it.
[01:57.12]Some scholars conclude that a government
[01:59.65]with finite resources should simply
[02:01.70]stop paying for medical care
[02:03.91]that sustains life beyond a certain age--say 83 or so.
[02:09.56]Former Colorado governor Richard Lamm
[02:12.21]has been quoted as saying
[02:14.33]that the old and infirm
[02:16.24]"have a duty to die and get out of the way"
[02:19.26]so that younger, healthier people can
[02:21.28]realize their potential.
[02:23.80]I would not go that far.
[02:26.31]Energetic people now routinely work
[02:28.80]through their 60s and beyond,
[02:31.02]and remain dazzlingly productive.
[02:33.84]At 78, Viacom chairman Sumner Redstone jokingly
[02:37.98]claims to be 53.
[02:40.60]Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor
[02:44.02]is in her 70s,
[02:45.43]and former surgeon general C. Everett Koop chairs
[02:49.03]an Internet start-up in his 80s.
[02:52.16]These leaders are living proof
[02:54.25]that prevention works and
[02:56.08]that we can manage the health problems
[02:58.19]that come naturally with age.
[03:00.51]As a mere 8 68-year-old, I wish to age
[03:03.74]as productively as they have.
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[03:07.05]Yet there are limits to
[03:08.31]what a society can spend in this pursuit.
[03:11.73]As a physician,
[03:12.94]I know the most costly 9 and dramatic measures
[03:16.16]may be ineffective and painful.
[03:19.50]I also know that people in Japan and Sweden,
[03:22.92]countries that spend far less on medical care,
[03:25.84]have achieved longer, healthier lives than we have.
[03:30.18]As a nation,
[03:31.31]we may be overfunding the quest for unlikely cures
[03:34.95]while underfunding research on humbler therapies
[03:38.48]that could improve people's lives.


1 inevitable
adj.不可避免的,必然发生的
  • Mary was wearing her inevitable large hat.玛丽戴着她总是戴的那顶大帽子。
  • The defeat had inevitable consequences for British policy.战败对英国政策不可避免地产生了影响。
2 expectancy
n.期望,预期,(根据概率统计求得)预期数额
  • Japanese people have a very high life expectancy.日本人的平均寿命非常长。
  • The atomosphere of tense expectancy sobered everyone.这种期望的紧张气氛使每个人变得严肃起来。
3 hips
abbr.high impact polystyrene 高冲击强度聚苯乙烯,耐冲性聚苯乙烯n.臀部( hip的名词复数 );[建筑学]屋脊;臀围(尺寸);臀部…的
  • She stood with her hands on her hips. 她双手叉腰站着。
  • They wiggled their hips to the sound of pop music. 他们随着流行音乐的声音摇晃着臀部。 来自《简明英汉词典》
4 surgical
adj.外科的,外科医生的,手术上的
  • He performs the surgical operations at the Red Cross Hospital.他在红十字会医院做外科手术。
  • All surgical instruments must be sterilised before use.所有的外科手术器械在使用之前,必须消毒。
5 genetically
adv.遗传上
  • All the bees in the colony are genetically related. 同一群体的蜜蜂都有亲缘关系。
  • Genetically modified foods have already arrived on American dinner tables. 经基因改造加工过的食物已端上了美国人的餐桌。 来自英汉非文学 - 生命科学 - 基因与食物
6 disintegrate
v.瓦解,解体,(使)碎裂,(使)粉碎
  • The older strata gradually disintegrate.较老的岩层渐渐风化。
  • The plane would probably disintegrate at that high speed.飞机以那么高速飞行也许会四分五裂。
7 justified
a.正当的,有理的
  • She felt fully justified in asking for her money back. 她认为有充分的理由要求退款。
  • The prisoner has certainly justified his claims by his actions. 那个囚犯确实已用自己的行动表明他的要求是正当的。
8 mere
adj.纯粹的;仅仅,只不过
  • That is a mere repetition of what you said before.那不过是重复了你以前讲的话。
  • It's a mere waste of time waiting any longer.再等下去纯粹是浪费时间。
9 costly
adj.昂贵的,价值高的,豪华的
  • It must be very costly to keep up a house like this.维修这么一幢房子一定很昂贵。
  • This dictionary is very useful,only it is a bit costly.这本词典很有用,左不过贵了些。
学英语单词
a TLA
acetyldigoxin
adeney
agency broker
ameroseius vietnamensis
antidiagonal sequence
articulated suspension
ascending letters
basketball-game
beta-ketopalmitic acid
blow in the bag
brass-tacks
burst sram
caisson sinking process
carry something into effect
cell substrain
centrifugal pot spinning machine
certionate
cherry-pop
common axes
concordaunt
cottocomephorid
cropping index
crossingover
custom house certificate
cutterbar losses
DejaNews
dexterity
dihydrolipoic acid dehydrogenase
downtrends
economic counselor's office
effect on preference reversals
even-odd system
exobatany
feinschmecker
fetamin
film library
fission plasma
fistulizing
glass melting
grade slope
gross sum
high sulfur steel
hull supply flapper valve
inchs of head
intermittent gaslift
intravenous pyelograms
itinerary of voyage
ivnik
jaw muscle
jods
laminated ceramics
Lawrenciana
Leerbeek
light drawn
liquamen
low-rate code
luswart
make sb yawn
mechanobalance static stability
medicates
mm. intercostales interni
musicali
nicofer
non-aqueous gas
NSAI
oil suction
old population
overabundance
paleotti
paracrostics
parallel memory access
parcaes
pay a score
pelvioileneocystostomy
Pimpinella silvatica
Pliopithecus
possesst
precaution device
problematized
protection check
pulley eye
Raupach
revener
Ross Island
s treat
Sasanid
Sierra de Yeguas
stemmer saw
talk through one's nose
tallie
to-name
tone control transformer
topographic survey team
trainer liners
truck transport terminal
tryptic enzyme
tuffacous facies
unpaid expenses
valerie
wet year
Zander's cells