A.确定汇率制度
B.确定国际储备资产
C.确定货币制度
D.确定国际收支调节方式
第1题
But when he called the billing agency,nobody laughed. Someone,who's also named Joe Ryan,using Ryan's Social Security number,had indeed been admitted for surgery. He figured clearing this up would take a just few phone calls.
Two years later,Ryan continues to suffer from the damage to his credit rating and still doesn't know if his medical record has been cleared of wrong information.
Joe Ryan was the victim of a little-known but frightening type of consumer cheating that is on the rise:medical identity theft,which involves using your name to get drugs,expensive medical treatment and even cheating insurance payments.
As Ryan discovered,money isn't the half of it. When someone steals your name to receive health care,his medical history becomes part of your record-and setting the record straight can be extremely difficult. That's because,in part,the information is handed out among dozens of caregivers,from doctors to medicine stores to insurance companies and labs.
“I wanted to help straighten this out,”says Ryan,“so I went to the hospital,and they had a three-inch-thick record for me,but they wouldn't let me see it. I showed them my ID,and they said that's not Joe Ryan's signature. Well,of course not!They had this other guy's signature. ”
Ryan had fallen into a victim's Catch-22:If your record doesn't appear to be yours,you may not have the right to read it,much less change it.
Ryan's next step was a visit to the police department. But the police said that there was not much they could do,that the local law enforcement has little experience with medical ID theft,and cases like this can end up being considered a civil matter.
The billing agency sent Joe Ryan a notice to______.
A.play a joke on him for medical treatment
B.inform. him of the payment for his surgery
C.clear up the wrong information in his medical record
D.correct the mistakes about payment for his surgery
第2题
Joe Ryan initially thought his problem was______.
A.easy to settle
B.difficult to settle
C.impossible to solve
D.unnecessary to solve
第3题
Joe Ryan initially thought his problem was______.
A.easy to settle
B.difficult to settle
C.impossible to solve
D.unnecessary to solve
第4题
A、Magwitch
B、Mrs. Joe Gargery
C、Mrs. Havisham
D、Estella
第5题
听力原文:W: I got an "A" on the test.
M: So did I, but Joe got a "C".
What did the woman get?
A.An "A" and a "C".
B.A "C".
C.An "A" and a "B".
D.An "A".
第6题
2003 to 31 March 2005.
What figures should appear in the company’s financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2004?
第7题
Joe Curnow first got involved with consumer activism through buying
A.coffee.
B.cocoa.
C.water.
第8题
第9题
Adriana: I heard you're moving to New York.
Ryan: Yes. I've got an offer in upstate New York.
Adriana: Oh, that's great! But I'm going to【56】.
Ryan: Me, too. Let's keep【57】.
Adriana: Yeah.【58】to drop me a line when you settle down.
Ryan: Trust me.【59】. I'll keep you posted.
Adriana: You have my address?
Ryan: Well, I have your email address.
Adriana: All right! I【60】hearing from you soon. Good luck!
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