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对医师有合理的个人利益的正确理解是() A.医师的个人利益都是天然合理的 B.医师的

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对医师有合理的个人利益的正确理解是()

A.医师的个人利益都是天然合理的

B.医师的正当利益都应得到实现

C.医师的正当利益能够得医德的支持

D.医师的正当利益必须无条件服从患者利益

E.医师的个人利益在伦理上是成问题的

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The school-to-work program is built around a partnership(伙伴关系). For example, Eastman Kodak, a major employer(雇主) in Colorado, introduces students to business by helping them construct(建设) a model city using small pieces of wood. “The children use the models to decide on the best place to set up schools,” says Lucille Mantelli , director for Eastman Kodak in Colorado.  Kodak introduces math by teaching fifth graders to use their pocket money properly.  They also provide one-on-one job watching experiences and offer chances of practice for high school juniors and seniors. “Students come to the workplace two or three hours a week,” explains Mantelli. “They do the job for us. We pay them and they get school credits (学分). We also give them our views on their performance and developmental opportunities.”

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“Our theory is that they can learn as much outside the classroom as in. All students have the ability to change the world, not just to live in it. To do that, they have to know how to solve problems and use critical(批判的)thinking skills. We need to encourage them to dream about jobs that go beyond what they see today,”  concludes(得出结论) a school-to-work program organizer.

58. Using the example of Eastman Kodak in Colorado, the writer shows us ____.

A. what the school decides to do 

B. why the students get paid for their jobs 

C. where the students have their math class 

D. what role the business plays in the program

59. The main purpose of the school-to-work program is to _____.

A. offer students more difficult courses             

B. introduce new job opportunities to schools

C. improve relations between students and teachers 

D. make what students learn in school related to the workplace

60. According to the text, Lucille Mantelli is ____.

A. a math teacher                 B. a school designer      

C. a company manager          D. a program organizer

61. What does the writer mean by saying “…everybody wins.” (Paragraph 3)?

A. Students get school credits by taking examinations.

B. Both students and business benefit from the program.                  

C. The working conditions of the company have improved greatly.

D. Every teacher and student gets paid for working outside the school.

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