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two words, they would be "cost" and "coverage". The country spends
16% of its GDP on health. Yet a six of the population lacks medical 62.______
coverage. Most Americans receive health insurance through their
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But an estimating 47 million people fall through cracks — a number 64.______
that is rising as premiums (保险金) soar.
Because so many people should be without medical coverage in 65.______
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uninsured, who are unable to get access with affordable treatment at
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middle classes who worry about not their jobs but their healthcare 66.______
benefits as well. It is also grossly inefficient. Hospitals are forced,
[单项选择]You’ve probably had the experience of having someone fall in love with you when you didn’t feel the same way. In such a case it’s hard to know what to do. You don’t want to be so obvious in your efforts that you make an enemy of him.
A friend of mine had this problem and handled it in the most tactful (得体的) way I’ve ever seen. Instead of telling her admirer directly, she devoted herself to introducing him to every girl she knew. Whenever she had a date with him, she arranged to drop in at the home of one of her girl friends. At last he clicked (一见如故) with one of these girls, and then everyone was happy. My friend was rid of a problem and she still had the young man as a friend, which was just what she wanted him to be.
Of course this solution may not work for you. You may have your own way of dealing with the problem. But whatever you decide to do, keep one thing in mind—the boy in question has feelings every bit as sensitive as your own. So try to find a way of discouraging
A. telling her admirer directly
B. keeping on dating with her admirer
C. avoiding meeting her admirer any more
D. bringing her admirer together with another girl and still having him as a friend