• 2021-04-14 问题

    InAmerica,howmanyValentinecardswillbeboughtinayear

    InAmerica,howmanyValentinecardswillbeboughtinayear

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    InAmerica,onlymencanasksomeoneforthedate.

    InAmerica,onlymencanasksomeoneforthedate.

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    InAmerica,presidentcannotvetolegislation.()

    InAmerica,presidentcannotvetolegislation.()

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    InAmerica,votingiscompulsory.()

    InAmerica,votingiscompulsory.()

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    InAmerica,it’sverystrangeforamanandamantobetouchingeachotherinpublic._____

    InAmerica,it’sverystrangeforamanandamantobetouchingeachotherinpublic._____

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    InAmerica,governmentwantstoinvolveinreligion,butthereligiouspeoplerejectthem.()

    InAmerica,governmentwantstoinvolveinreligion,butthereligiouspeoplerejectthem.()

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    InAmerica,about()ofhouseholdhaveatleastonepet.

    InAmerica,about()ofhouseholdhaveatleastonepet.

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    InAmerica,thephrase“Blackhorse”referstoa...iety._______________

    InAmerica,thephrase“Blackhorse”referstoa...iety._______________

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    InAmerica,thephrase“Blackhorse”referstoapersonwhoharmsotherpeopleoreventhewholesociety._______________

    InAmerica,thephrase“Blackhorse”referstoapersonwhoharmsotherpeopleoreventhewholesociety._______________

  • 2021-04-14 问题

    中国大学MOOC:Task1①UnlikeBritain,theUSdoesnothaveanationalhealthcareservice.Thegovernmentdoeshelppayforsomemedicalcareforpeoplewhoareonlowincomesandforoldpeople,butmostpeoplebuyinsurance(保险)tohelppayformedicalcare.Theproblemsofthosewhocannotaffordinsuranceareanimportantpoliticalsubject.②InBritain,whenpeopleareill,theyusuallygotoafamilydoctorfirst.However,peopleinAmericasometimesgostraighttoanexpertwithoutseeingtheirfamilydoctorfirst.Childrenareusuallytakentoadoctorwhoisanexpert,inthetreatment(治疗)ofchildren.InBritain,ifapatientneedstoseeaspecialistdoctor,theirfamilydoctorwillusuallyrecommendaspecialist.③Doctorsdonotgotopeopleshomeswhentheyareill.Peoplealwaysmakeappointmentstoseethedoctorinthedoctorsoffice.Inaserioussituation,peoplecallforanambulance(救护车).InAmerica,hospitalsmusttreatallseriouslyillpatients,eveniftheydonothavemedicalinsurance.Thegovernmentwillthenhelppayforsomeofthecostofthemedicalcare.题目:SomemedicalcareispaidbytheU.S.governmentfor__________.

    中国大学MOOC:Task1①UnlikeBritain,theUSdoesnothaveanationalhealthcareservice.Thegovernmentdoeshelppayforsomemedicalcareforpeoplewhoareonlowincomesandforoldpeople,butmostpeoplebuyinsurance(保险)tohelppayformedicalcare.Theproblemsofthosewhocannotaffordinsuranceareanimportantpoliticalsubject.②InBritain,whenpeopleareill,theyusuallygotoafamilydoctorfirst.However,peopleinAmericasometimesgostraighttoanexpertwithoutseeingtheirfamilydoctorfirst.Childrenareusuallytakentoadoctorwhoisanexpert,inthetreatment(治疗)ofchildren.InBritain,ifapatientneedstoseeaspecialistdoctor,theirfamilydoctorwillusuallyrecommendaspecialist.③Doctorsdonotgotopeopleshomeswhentheyareill.Peoplealwaysmakeappointmentstoseethedoctorinthedoctorsoffice.Inaserioussituation,peoplecallforanambulance(救护车).InAmerica,hospitalsmusttreatallseriouslyillpatients,eveniftheydonothavemedicalinsurance.Thegovernmentwillthenhelppayforsomeofthecostofthemedicalcare.题目:SomemedicalcareispaidbytheU.S.governmentfor__________.

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