30. Which of these areas were of limited concern during Kennedy s administr Ion A)Civil rights INcreased political power for all C)Foreign affairs D)Economic affairs Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage To drop a course on the day of open registration, obtain a drop-add petition from our college office, complete it, and take it to your academic advisor for his or her signature To add a course go to the student Union registration area, obtain a class card for the course you wish to add and pay the additional fee at the registrar's desk To drop or add a course after the second day of classes, obtain a drop-add petiti on from your college office, complete it and take it to the instructor of the cou rse in question for his or her signature. No drops or adds will be permitted aft er the first fifteen calendar days of each quarter without permission of the dea n of your college. 31. The word "drop"in line one most nearly means A)enroll in B)withdraw from C)pay for D)stop offer Ing 32. In order to add a course after the second day of classes, it is necessary to obtain the permission of A)the dean of the college B )the academic advisor C)the instructor of the course D)the registrar 33.It may be concluded from this passage that A)everyone who wishes to add a course must do so during the first fifteen d ays of class Bthe university is on a semester system Call students are assigned to an academic advisor D)registration is held in the college office 34.According to the passage, it can be inferred that to add or drop a course will become as time goes by. A)easier B)more difficult C)as easy as before D)as diffi cult as before 35.This passage is a summary of how to Register for classes B)drop a course
30.Which of these areas were of limited concern during Kennedy’s administr ation? A)Civil rights. B)Increased political power for all. C)Foreign affairs. D)Economic affairs. Passage 3 Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage. To drop a course on the day of open registration,obtain a drop-add petition from your college office,complete it,and take it to your academic advisor for his or her signature.To add a course, go to the Student Union registration area,obtain a class card for the course you wish to add,and pay the additional fee at the registrar’s desk. To drop or add a course after the second day of classes,obtain a drop-add petiti on from your college office,complete it,and take it to the instructor of the cou rse in question for his or her signature. No drops or adds will be permitted aft er the first fifteen calendar days of each quarter without permission of the dea n of your college. 31.The word“drop”in line one most nearly means____ . A)enroll in B)withdraw from C)pay for D)stop offer ing 32.In order to add a course after the second day of classes,it is necessary to obtain the permission of ____ . A)the dean of the college B)the academic advisor C)the instructor of the course D)the registrar 33.It may be concluded from this passage that____ . A)everyone who wishes to add a course must do so during the first fifteen d ays of class B)the university is on a semester system C)all students are assigned to an academic advisor D)registration is held in the college office 34.According to the passage,it can be inferred that to add or drop a course will become as ____ time goes by. A)easier B)more difficult C)as easy as before D)as diffi cult as before 35.This passage is a summary of how to ____ . A)register for classes B)drop a course
C)apply for admission to the university D)change the classes on a student schedule ssage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage As in business and other professions the use of computers is a growing trend in health care. At first, computers were used only in the business office for such th ings as patient billing and paying for purchase. As computer technology the use of computers broadened to include patient information and communication systems Hospital information systems have been developed which collect, send, record and s tore information The information can be retrieved (elx)when needed Patient ords and patient care plans are on the computer in many health care facilities Instead of recording on the patients chart, health team members enter on into the computer. Enterring information into a computer is easier, faster, and ore efficient than writing on the chart Using the computer to record observation s is also more accurate and reliable Departments such as the X-rays department and the laboratory communicate with other units of the hospital through the computer Instead of sending a typed report by a person for the patient's record the information is entered into the computer. The information can be accessed edat the computer in the nurses or doctors" station. These systems provide communication links between departments in the hospital. The systems have reduced the amount of clerks work and telephone calls between departments. Information is communicated with greater speed and accuracy. Computers are also being used to monitor certain measurements such as blood pres sures, temperatures heart rates, and heart function the computer is programmed to recognize normal and abnormal measurements when the abnormal is sensed, an alarm is sounded Monitoring by the computer has proved to be very accurate and Increa ses early discovery of life threatening events 36.Concerning the application of computers, we can infer from the first para graph that Athere is no limit for computers to be used in hospitals
C)apply for admission to the university D)change the classes on a student schedule Passage 4 Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage. As in business and other professions,the use of computers is a growing trend in health care.At first,computers were used only in the business office for such th ings as patient billing and paying for purchase.As computer technology advanced, the use of computers broadened to include patient information and communication systems. Hospital information systems have been developed which collect,send,record,and s tore information.The information can be retrieved (提取) when needed.Patient rec ords and patient care plans are on the computer in many health care facilities . Instead of recording on the patient’s chart,health team members enter informati on into the computer.Enterring information into a computer is easier,faster,and m ore efficient than writing on the chart.Using the computer to record observation s is also more accurate and reliable. Departments such as the X-rays department and the laboratory communicate with other units of the hospital through the computer.Instead of sending a typed report by a person for the patient’s record,the information is entered into the computer.The information can be accessed(得到)at the computer in the nurses’ or doctors’ station.These systems provide communication links between departments in the hospital.The systems have reduced the amount of clerk’s work and telephone calls between departments.Information is communicated with greater speed and accuracy. Computers are also being used to monitor certain measurements such as blood pres sures,temperatures ,heart rates,and heart function.The computer is programmed to recognize normal and abnormal measurements.When the abnormal is sensed,an alarm is sounded.Monitoring by the computer has proved to be very accurate and increa ses early discovery of life threatening events. 36.Concerning the application of computers,we can infer from the first para graph that ____. A)there is no limit for computers to be used in hospitals