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提问人:网友robyrose 发布时间:2022-01-07
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听力原文: Hundreds of youths stormed a police station and set fire to cars in southeastern

Nigeria on Tuesday after a protester was fatally shot by a police rifle, officials said.

The youths began protesting Tuesday morning over demands that a local oil refinery and petrochemical plant employ more people from the area, said police chief Samuel Adetuyi.

They set fire to part of a police station in the Niger delta village of Ogale and burned an SUV in its courtyard. One protester was killed when he tried to grab a rifle from a police officer and the gun accidentally went off, he said.

Discontent is high among people in the Niger delta over unemployment and continued poverty despite booming oil production in their area.

Nigeria is the world's seventh largest oil exporter and the fifth largest supplier of crude oil to the United States.

According to a police officer, the protest was triggered______

A.for a local police commander ordered Ms men to open fire on them

B.for a nearby petrochemical plant had dismissed some young employers

C.for protesters demanded to find a job in the local oil-related factories

D.for the police had killed a young man from the neighborhood

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听力原文: As companies increasingly test new drugs in other countries, they are struggling to decide what, if anything, they owe the patients who served as test subjects. Some companies have chosen not to sell their drugs in the countries where they were tested; Others have marketed their drugs there, but few patients in those countries can afford them. The issue is especially difficult when it comes to drugs that do not save lives but can vastly improve the quality of life. Nobody knows for sure how many patients in other countries have had to forgo drugs that improved their lives when clinical trials ended, and companies do not give out patients' names, to protect their privacy. But the issue is very much on the minds of company researchers and executives.

Ethicists say that they, too, are troubled but that their field has reached no consensus on what companies should do. "Do we have an obligation to everyone in the trial or to everyone in the community, the province, the nation, the region of the world?" asked Dr. Ruth Faden, the director of the Phoebe R. Berman Bioethics Institute at Johns Hopkins University. "We haven't really figured this out."

Yet, Dr. Faden said, "many physician investigators feel uncomfortable with the idea of using patients in studies and then not being able to continue to help them when the trial ends."

Companies must make business decisions about where to market their drugs, figuring out whether they can earn enough money to justify applying for approval, setting up business offices and hiring a sales force. If they decide not to market a drug in a given country, they are unlikely to provide it to patients there free of charge. To provide a drug for what medical professionals call compassionate use, companies must set up a distribution system, train doctors to administer the drugs, monitor patients for adverse effects and track the results.

Whether to undertake a compassionate-use program for drugs that improve the quality of life but do not prolong it poses "a delicate question", said Tony Plohoros, a spokesman for Merck, a company that has systems to distribute lifesaving drugs in poor countries where there is a need.

The issue is especially difficult for small companies that as yet have no products on the market. A small company cannot afford to set up a marketing system in countries where few can buy the drug, or a distribution system to give its drugs away.

In the United States, patients who participate in clinical trials often continue to receive the drug being tested until it is approved. After that, they can buy it or, if they cannot afford it, apply to special programs that most companies offer to help people who could not otherwise get drugs they need.

But with the exception of AIDS drugs, which companies provide free or at low cost to patients in poor countries, there is no industry consensus about what to do internationally, especially when drugs are not lifesaving. And even when companies market their drugs in poor countries, they tend not to set up a system to give the drugs away to study subjects after a clinical trial ends.

Ethicists acknowledge that companies are businesses and accountable to investors.

But on the other hand, Dr. Gostin said, there is something troubling about "parachute research", in which a company drops into a country, conducts its research and then leaves.

"It raises the question of what ethical obligation, if any, there might be to give back and make sure there is access to the drug after the trials are over," Dr. Gostin said.

The participants in a study take a risk to help a company determine if its drug is safe and effective, he said, and "it seems to me that there is an ethical obligation to give back."

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I've spent a lifetime fighting against racism and _______.
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He still _________to the hope that his son was alive.

A.held

B.grasped

C.clung

D.stuck

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"Have you met Bill's brothers?""I've met one. I didn't know he had_________."

A.other

B.the other

C.ones

D.another

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Why did the man break up with her girl friend?

A.Because her dad did not like him.

B.Because she needed to finish her college.

C.Because he had a busy career.

D.Because her dad threatened not to support her college education.

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How much he should pay for the room with bathroom per night?

A.$ 100.

B.$ 110.

C.$ 120.

D.$ 130.

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Let's go on a picnic this weekend,___________________?

A.will we

B.shall we

C.would we

D.should we

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Which of the following is NOT true of John Quelch?

A.He has some confidential information about the limitations of the traditional syllabus.

B.According to him today's business schools do not pay enough attention to the skills of leadership.

C.He is an expert on training students how to develop a gut instinct.

D.He points out a major constraint on the speed with which multinational companies can expand.

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What does the passage mainly discuss?

A.Traditional style. of MBA courses.

B.Self-awareness in 21st century business schools.

C.Reforms in today's business schools.

D.Reforming the MBA to meet the challenges of the new century.

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听力原文: An Austrian held hostage by Iraqi militants could be released within 24 hours, local radio reported on Wednesday, quoting the leader of Australia's Muslims, Sheikh Taj al-Din al-I-Hilali.

A journalist for Australia's SBS Arabic radio service, Majida Abboud-Saab, said Sheik al-Hilali, in Iraq to try to free 63-year-old Donglas Wood, had told her he had spoken to a man who said he represented the militants holding the engineer.

"They said that they were willing to release Donglas Wood," Abboud-Saab told Southern Cross Broad- casting on Wednesday.

"They are not placing any conditions on his release. Sheikh Taj al-Din al-Hilali is very convinced and he is very optimistic and he is very happy about the fact that they have agreed to release Douglas."

Australia's Foreign Minister Alexander Downer has said that Wood, who is married to an American, may have been kidnapped two days before a two-minute video was delivered to news agencies on May 1.

Sheikh Taj al-Din al-Hilali was ______

A.was a journalist working for Australia's SBS Arabic radio service

B.was a leader of militants who held an Australian hostage

C.was a Muslim leader designated to rescue the hostage

D.was the American to whom the hostage was married

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