your homework before moving to another state, you may find that your insurer has
dropped you or raised your monthly premiums on hundreds of dollars. Florida, for 【M2】______
example, does not have a guaranteed-issue law, and the state's program as the insurer
of last resort has not accepted new applicants in nearly 15 years despite of legislative【M3】______
efforts to reopen it. That comes as a shock to many early retirers moving to Florida, 【M4】______
said Wayne Sakamoto, a health insurance agent in Naples who is also president of the
Florida Association of Health Underwriters. After being turned off by nearly every 【M5】______
company that offers individual policies in Florida, the Johnsons was worried. They 【M6】______
said that they were basically healthy for their age and that they took some medications 【M7】______
--Mr. Johnson for high blood pressure and Mrs. Johnson for arrhythmia--that were
white flags for some insurers. But having a high-deductible policy allows them to 【M8】______
make pretax contributions to a health saving account, up to their deductible. Any 【M9】______
money they do not spend on health care can be rolled over to following years. As
is the case with an individual retirement account, any withdrawals made before
the age of 65 would be taxed and hit with a 10 percent penalty. After 65,
there is no penalty, but any withdrawals for medical expenses would be taxed. 【M10】______
【M1】
第1题
195 Control chart theory is based on the differentiation of the causes of variations in quality. Variations may be produced by assignable causes. All of the following are examples of assignable causes except:
A. differences among machines.
B. differences among workers.
C. differences among materials.
D. differences in each of these factors over time.
E. None of the above (all are examples)
第2题
77 Control chart theory is based on the differentiation of the causes of variations in quality. Variations may be produced by assignable causes. All of the following are examples of assignable causes except: A. differences among machines.
B. differences among workers.
C. differences among materials.
D. differences in each of these factors over time.
E. None of the above (all are examples)
第3题
A . differences among machines.
B . differences among workers.
C . differences among materials.
D . differences in each of these factors over time.
E . None of the above (all are examples)
第4题
In determining a safe speed ________ shall not be among those taken into account.
A.the state of visibility
B.the power of the vessel
C.the traffic density
D.the maneuverability of the vessel
第5题
根据所听到的内容,请回答:
A. The dances of a Native American dance group.
B. How Native American ceremonial dances are classified.
C. Variations of a basic dance among Native American tribes.
D. How Native American artists are trained.
第6题
Which of the following hypotheses do the experimental data best support?
A.Increasing precipitation levels bring increasing amounts of airborne sulfate emissions into the lakes.
B.Increasing air temperatures have the effect of increasing pH levels in the lakes, which in turn increase sulfate-concentration levels in the lakes.
C.The melting of glacial ice due to gradually increasing air temperatures increases the amount of sulfates in lake water.
D.Wide variations in precipitation levels contribute to wide variations among the lakes in both pH and sulfate-concentration levels.
第7题
Variations among state insurance laws can cause problems for families.
If you do your home- 【M1】_____
work before moving to another state, you may find that your insurer has dropped you-or raised yourmonthly premiums on hundreds of dollars. Florida,
for example, does not have a guaranteed-issue 【M2】_____
law, and the state's program as the insurer of last resort has not accepted new applicants in nearly 15 years despite of legislative efforts to reopen it.
That comes as a shock to many early 【M3】_____
retirers moving to Florida, said Wayne Sakamoto,
a health insurance agent in Naples who is also 【M4】_____
president of the Florida Association of Health Underwriters.
After being turned off by nearly every 【M5】_____
company that offers individual policies in Florida,
the Johnsons was worried. They said that they 【M6】_____
were basically healthy for their age and that
they took some medications—Mr. Johnson for high 【M7】_____
blood pressure and Mrs. Johnson for arrhythmia—that
were white flags for some insurers. But 【M8】_____
having a high-deductible policy allows them to
make pretax contributions to a health saving ac- 【M9】_____
count, up to their deductible. Any money they do not spend on health care can be rolled over to following years. As is the case with an individual retirement account, any withdrawals made beforethe age of 65 would be taxed-and hit with a 10 percent penalty. After 65, there is no penalty, but any withdrawals for medical expenses would be taxed. 【M10】 _____
【M1】
第8题
Variations among state insurance laws can cause problems for families.
If you do your 【M1】______
homework before moving to another state, you may find that your insurer has dropped
you or raised your monthly premiums on hundreds of dollars. Florida,
for example, does 【M2】______
not have a guaranteed-issue law, and the state' s program as the insurer of last resort has
not accepted new applicants in nearly 15 years
despite of legislative efforts to reopen it. 【M3】______
That comes as a shock to many early retirers moving to Florida,
said Wayne Sakamoto, a 【M4】______
health insurance agent in Naples who is also president of the Florida Association of
Health Underwriters.
After being turned off by nearly every company that offers individual 【M5】______
policies in Florida, the Johnsons was worried. They said that they were basically 【M6】______
healthy for their age and that
they took some medications-- Mr. Johnson for high blood 【M7】______
pressure and Mrs. Johnson for arrhythmia--that were white flags for some insurers.【M8】______
But having a high-deductible policy allows them to make pretax contributions to a health
saving account, up to their deductible.
Any money they do not spend on health care can be 【M9】______
rolled over to following years. As is the case with an individual retirement account, any
withdrawals made before the age of 65 would be taxed and hit with a 10 percent penalty.
After 65, there is no penalty,
but any withdrawals for medical expenses would be taxed. 【M10】______
【M1】
第9题
Variations among state insurance laws can cause problems for families.
If you do your 【M1】______
homework before moving to another state, you may find that your insurer has dropped
you or raised your monthly premiums on hundreds of dollars. Florida,
for example, does 【M2】______
not have a guaranteed-issue law, and the state' s program as the insurer of last resort has
not accepted new applicants in nearly 15 years
despite of legislative efforts to reopen it. 【M3】______
That comes as a shock to many early retirers moving to Florida,
said Wayne Sakamoto, a 【M4】______
health insurance agent in Naples who is also president of the Florida Association of
Health Underwriters.
After being turned off by nearly every company that offers individual 【M5】______
policies in Florida, the Johnsons was worried. They said that they were basically 【M6】______
healthy for their age and that
they took some medications-- Mr. Johnson for high blood 【M7】______
pressure and Mrs. Johnson for arrhythmia--that were white flags for some insurers.【M8】______
But having a high-deductible policy allows them to make pretax contributions to a health
saving account, up to their deductible.
Any money they do not spend on health care can be 【M9】______
rolled over to following years. As is the case with an individual retirement account, any
withdrawals made before the age of 65 would be taxed and hit with a 10 percent penalty.
After 65, there is no penalty,
but any withdrawals for medical expenses would be taxed. 【M10】______
【M1】
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