题目详情
当前位置:首页 > 职业培训考试
题目详情:
发布时间:2023-11-19 06:09:31

[单项选择]When the evidence is______, we can be more confident of the historical scenarios we propose; when theories are weak or evidence scarce, we ought to be more______.
A. attainable… intolerant
B. irrelevant … dissatisfied
C. available … sophisticated
D. plentiful… circumspect
E. present… ungrateful

更多"When the evidence is______, we can "的相关试题:

[单项选择]
Credit Card Only Works When Spoken To
What can we learn from the last paragraph about the voice card
A.Only female voice passwords could be recognized.
B.Further improvement should be made to extend battery life.
C.There is no limit to its application.
D.Female customers like to use it.
[单项选择]

M: Professor Jones, when can we meet to discuss my composition
W: Would 4 o’clock be all right

What does the professor mean ()
A. She feels the composition is all right.
B. She has no time all day.
C. She can meet the student that afternoon.
D. She can meet the student at any time.
[单项选择]

M: Professor, when can we meet to discuss my grade
W: Would 3 o’clock be OK

What does the woman mean( ).
A. She can meet the student in the afternoon.
B. She has a meeting at three.
C. She thinks it will be all right to discuss the grade.
[简答题]
How Can We Prevent Medical Errors

For more than 20 years, trial lawyer Rick Boothman defended doctors and hospitals in malpractice lawsuits. The job taught him plenty about the disconnect between the defensive behavior practiced by the medical establishment and the humane treatment patients want. So when the University of Michigan Health System needed a new in-house attorney in 2001, Boothman made an offer: hire me and revolutionize your approach. We’ll be up front with. patients when medical errors happen, and we’ll pay quickly when a case warrants it, rather than dragging everybody into court. "It’s the decent thing to do," says Boothman. A new study published in August found that since Michigan adopted Boothman’s program of disclosure and compensation, lawsuits have declined and legal-defense costs have dropped by 61 percent. There’s no proof that acknowledging mistakes led directly to savings, but it didn’t cause a malpractice frenz
[单项选择]Which of the following can we infer is more likely to oppose the decision
A. Army men.
B. Base employees.
C. Government officials.
D. Military officers.
[单项选择]
How Can We Prevent Medical Errors

For more than 20 years, trial lawyer Rick Boothman defended doctors and hospitals in malpractice lawsuits. The job taught him plenty about the disconnect between the defensive behavior practiced by the medical establishment and the humane treatment patients want. So when the University of Michigan Health System needed a new in-house attorney in 2001, Boothman made an offer: hire me and revolutionize your approach. We’ll be up front with. patients when medical errors happen, and we’ll pay quickly when a case warrants it, rather than dragging everybody into court. "It’s the decent thing to do," says Boothman. A new study published in August found that since Michigan adopted Boothman’s program of disclosure and compensation, lawsuits have declined and legal-defense costs have dropped by 61 percent. There’s no proof that acknowledging mistakes led directly to savings, but it didn’t cause a malpractice frenzy
A. Hire a lawyer to defend for themselves in court.
B. Pay the patients as much as they demand.
C. Revolutionize their approach.
D. Be open and honest, and compensate the patients.
[单项选择]We can achieve a lot when we learn to let our differences unite , rather than () us.
A. divide
B. reject
C. control
D. abandon
[单项选择] "When more and more people are thrown out of work, unemployment results," Calvin Coolidge once observed. As the U. S. economy crumbles, Coolidge’’s silly maxim might appear to be as apt as ever: the number of unemployment-insurance claims is rising, and overall joblessness is creeping upward. But in today’’s vast and complex labor market, things aren’’t always what they seem. Mae and more people are indeed losing their jobs but not necessarily because the economy appears to be in recession. And old-fashioned unemployment isn’’t the inevitable result of job loss. New work, at less pay, often is. Call it new-wave unemployment: structural changes in the economy are overlapping the business downturn, giving joblessness a grim new twist. Small wonder that the U. S. unemployment rate is rising. Now at 5.7 percent, it is widely expected to edge toward 7 percent by the end of next year. But statistics alone can’’t fully capture a complex reality. The unemployment rate has been held down
A. the number of the people in the work force slowly increases
B. very few people really lose their original jobs
C. less and less people are out finding new jobs
D. the government has taken strong measures to control the unemployment rate

我来回答:

购买搜题卡查看答案
[会员特权] 开通VIP, 查看 全部题目答案
[会员特权] 享免全部广告特权
推荐91天
¥36.8
¥80元
31天
¥20.8
¥40元
365天
¥88.8
¥188元
请选择支付方式
  • 微信支付
  • 支付宝支付
点击支付即表示同意并接受了《购买须知》
立即支付 系统将自动为您注册账号
请使用微信扫码支付

订单号:

请不要关闭本页面,支付完成后请点击【支付完成】按钮
恭喜您,购买搜题卡成功
重要提示:请拍照或截图保存账号密码!
我要搜题网官网:https://www.woyaosouti.com
我已记住账号密码