What are the moral principles and ethical requirements of hospice care?
A、Humanitarianism
B、Comprehensive care
C、Being in the best interest of the patient and his/her family
D、Pretection of the rights of patients with terminal illness
A、Humanitarianism
B、Comprehensive care
C、Being in the best interest of the patient and his/her family
D、Pretection of the rights of patients with terminal illness
第1题
M: Five years of happiness. Happy anniversary.
W: But our anniversary isn't until Saturday.
M: I couldn't wait. Besides, we are not going to be here Saturday.
W: Where are we going to be?
M: If you had your choice of all the places in the world, where would you choose to spend our anniversary?
W: The Watermill Inn. I loved that place when we went on our honeymoon.
M: Perfect! You picked the right place.
W: I don't understand.
M: You and I are going to spend a second honeymoon at the Watermill Inn.
W: Oh, Richard! That's wonderful, but...
M: No buts, absolutely not. The world's greatest grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Stewart, has agreed to take care of him for the weekend.
W: But isn't that too much to ask of your mother?
M: Too much? She loves taking care of Max.
W: But... I'll miss him.
M: Well, we'll phone every hour, and you can listen to him over the phone. Come on. Honey, it's time you and I had a romantic weekend alone together. We've earned it. What do you say?
W: It does sound tempting. You're right. We've earned it.
M: Great! I'll make a reservation fight now. Remember that wonderful little balcony where we had our meals... with a view of the Hudson River?
W: How could I forget?
M: My mom is available to baby-sit this weekend.
W: Well, OK. Check if they have a room.
M: I've already made arrangements. Right! You and I are going to have a wonderful, romantic weekend!
(23)
A.Two years.
B.Three years.
C.Five years.
D.Eight years.
第2题
M: Five years of happiness. Happy anniversary.
W: But our anniversary isn't until Saturday.
M: I couldn't wait. Besides, we are not going to be here Saturday.
W: Where are we going to be?
M: If you had your choice of all the places in the world, where would you choose to spend our anniversary?
W: The Watermill Inn. I loved that place when we went on our honeymoon.
M: Perfect! You picked the right place.
W: I don't understand.
M: You and I are going to spend a second honeymoon at the Watermill Inn.
W: Oh, Richard! That's wonderful, but...
M: No buts, absolutely not. The world's greatest grandmother, Mrs. Ellen Stewart, has agreed to take care of him for the weekend.
W: But isn't that too much to ask of your mother?
M: Too much? She loves taking care of Max.
W: But... I'll miss him.
M: Well, we'll phone every hour, and you can listen to him over the phone. Come on. Honey, it's time you and I had a romantic weekend alone together. We've earned it. What do you say?
W: It does sound tempting. You're right. We've earned it.
M: Great! I'll make a reservation right now. Remember that wonderful little balcony where we had our meals... with a view of the Hudson River?
W: How could I forget?
M: My mom is available to baby-sit this weekend.
W: Well, OK. Check if they have a room.
M: I've already made arrangements. Right! You and I are going to have a wonderful, romantic weekend!
(23)
A.Two years.
B.Three years.
C.Five years.
D.Eight years.
第3题
A.it does not allow patients to seek both
B.it only covers patients whose life expectancy is less than six months
C.it deprives patients of the right to choose between two proven treatment methods
D.hospice care is only covered when it may extend a patient's life expectancy
第4题
A.portable isolettes make emergency treatment of high-risk babies possible
B.high-risk babies cotdd be brought more quickly under the care of a neonatologist
C.helicopters and airplanes are used to provide immediate treatment for high-risk babies
D.special teams of doctors and nurses are assigned to feed, rock, and fondle high-risk babies
第5题
W: Yes, it seems that our products have a good reputation among consumers, but the price may be a bit too steep. Why don't we include the pricing team in our meeting?
M: That sounds like a good idea. Also, have a talk with the advertising manager, and get him to prepare something for the meeting. Make the necessary arrangements, and set it up for early next week.
W: All right. I'll take care of it today.
What are they talking about?
A.Ways of stimulating their sales.
B.How to build a good reputation.
C.Methods of bringing down their prices.
D.Their upcoming business trips.
第6题
Our Lady's Hospice, the first of its kind in these western islands, has centered the second century of caring for those with terminal illness. It was first opened in Milltown and its opening was the realization of a long cherished(心中怀着)dream. For years the Sisters(修女)had longed for a place where poor, lonely, friendless dying persons--no longer fit subjects for hospital wards(病房)--could find care, comfort and peacefulness in their last days of life. In December 1879 these hopes were fulfilled when Our Lady's formally welcomed the first patients--35 in number.
So great were the applications for admission that six years later the foundation stone of the present Hospice was laid on 18th July 1886 and completed in August 1888.
Much has been written about the spirit of the Hospice and much will continue to be written with present increasing interest in the Hospice was opened in a spirit that regarded neither race, nor belief, nor class but looked simply to the need of the person for help and for peace in the last days of life. We hope the same spirit born out of love, care and respect for the dignity and worth of each human person, will comfort all, both patients and their loved ones, who seek our help in the Hospice today.
This report is given by ______.
A.a reporter who is interested in Hospice work
B.a patient representative
C.a leading figure of the Hospice
D.one of the founders of the Hospice
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