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[24:33.57]Section C
[24:36.09]Directions: In this section,
[24:39.04]you will hear a passage three times.
[24:41.88]When the passage is read for the first time,
[24:44.73]you should listen carefully for its general idea.
[24:47.79]When the passage is read for the second time,
[24:50.85]you are required to fill in the blanks numbered
[24:53.69]from 36 to 43 with the exact words
[24:57.41]you have just heard. For blanks numbered
[25:00.80]from 44 to 46 you are required
[25:03.75]to fill in the missing information.
[25:06.60]For these blanks, you can either use the exact words
[25:10.31]you have just heard or write down the main points
[25:13.38]in your own words. Finally, when the passage
[25:17.20]is read for the third time, you should check
[25:19.93]what you have written.
[25:22.18]Now listen to the passage.
[25:25.24]Nursing, as a typically female profession,
[25:29.51]must deal constantly with the false impression
[25:32.35]that nurses are there to wait on the physician.
[25:35.85]As nurses, we are licensed to provide nursing care only.
[25:41.11]We do not have any legal
[25:42.63]or moral obligation to any physician.
[25:46.13]We provide health teaching, assess physical
[25:49.63]as well as emotional problems,
[25:52.25]coordinate patient-related services,
[25:54.66]and make all of our nursing decisions based upon
[25:57.50]what is best or suitable for the patient.
[26:00.78]If, in any circumstance,
[26:03.30]we feel that a physician’s order
[26:05.27]is inappropriate or unsafe,
[26:08.33]we have a legal responsibility to question
[26:10.96]that order or refuse to carry it out.
[26:14.68]Nursing is not a nine-to-five job with every weekend off.
[26:19.38]All nurses are aware of that before they enter the profession.
[26:23.53]The emotional and physical stress, however,
[26:26.37]that occurs due to odd working hours
[26:28.78]is a prime reason for a lot of the career dissatisfaction.
[26:33.70]It is sometimes required that we work overtime,
[26:37.31]and that we change shifts four or five times a month.
[26:41.79]That disturbs our personal lives,
[26:44.53]disrupts our sleeping and eating habits,
[26:47.38]and isolates us from everything
[26:49.89]except job-related friends and activities.
[26:53.50]The quality of nursing care
[26:55.36]is being affected dramatically by these situations.
[26:59.19]Most hospitals are now staffed by new graduates,
[27:02.90]as experienced nurses
[27:05.09]finally give up trying to change the system.
[27:08.92]Consumers of medically related services
[27:11.87]have evidently not been affected enough yet
[27:15.15]to demand changes in our medical system.
[27:18.65]But if trends continue as predicted,
[27:22.04]they will find that most critical hospital care
[27:25.22]will be provided by new, inexperienced,
[27:29.37]and sometimes inadequately trained nurses.
[27:34.67]Now the passage will be read again.
[27:37.40]Nursing, as a typically female profession,
[27:41.77]must deal constantly with the false impression
[27:44.73]that nurses are there to wait on the physician.
[27:48.45]As nurses, we are licensed to provide nursing care only.
[27:53.69]We do not have any legal
[27:55.34]or moral obligation to any physician.
[27:58.62]We provide health teaching, assess physical
[28:02.44]as well as emotional problems,
[28:04.75]coordinate patient-related services,
[28:07.59]and make all of our nursing decisions based upon
[28:10.76]what is best or suitable for the patient.
[28:13.93]If, in any circumstance,
[28:16.77]we feel that a physician’s order
[28:18.41]is inappropriate or unsafe,
[28:21.26]we have a legal responsibility to question
[28:24.10]that order or refuse to carry it out.
[28:27.60]Nursing is not a nine-to-five job with every weekend off.
[28:33.29]All nurses are aware of that before they enter the profession.
[28:38.10]The emotional and physical stress, however,
[28:41.05]that occurs due to odd working hours
[28:43.46]is a prime reason for a lot of the career dissatisfaction.
[28:48.48]It is sometimes required that we work overtime,
[28:52.64]and that we change shifts four or five times a month.
[30:00.96]That disturbs our personal lives,
[30:03.80]disrupts our sleeping and eating habits,
[30:06.31]and isolates us from everything
[30:08.50]except job-related friends and activities.
[30:12.39]The quality of nursing care
[30:14.90]is being affected dramatically by these situations.
[30:19.02]Most hospitals are now staffed by new graduates,
[30:22.95]as experienced nurses
[30:25.14]finally give up trying to change the system.
[31:44.21]Consumers of medically related services
[31:46.73]have evidently not been affected enough yet
[31:49.40]to demand changes in our medical system.
[31:52.46]But if trends continue as predicted,
[31:55.41]they will find that most critical hospital care
[31:58.47]will be provided by new, inexperienced,
[32:01.86]and sometimes inadequately trained nurses.
[33:34.98]Now the passage will be read for the third time.
[33:40.12]Nursing, as a typically female profession,
[33:44.17]must deal constantly with the false impression
[33:46.79]that nurses are there to wait on the physician.
[33:50.40]As nurses, we are licensed to provide nursing care only.
[33:55.98]We do not have any legal
[33:57.30]or moral obligation to any physician.
[34:00.90]We provide health teaching, assess physical
[34:04.51]as well as emotional problems,
[34:07.14]coordinate patient-related services,
[34:09.43]and make all of our nursing decisions based upon
[34:12.17]what is best or suitable for the patient.
[34:15.45]If, in any circumstance,
[34:17.96]we feel that a physician’s order
[34:19.93]is inappropriate or unsafe,
[34:23.21]we have a legal responsibility to question
[34:25.73]that order or refuse to carry it out.
[34:29.45]Nursing is not a nine-to-five job with every weekend off.
[34:34.26]All nurses are aware of that before they enter the profession.
[34:38.30]The emotional and physical stress, however,
[34:41.04]that occurs due to odd working hours
[34:43.77]is a prime reason for a lot of the career dissatisfaction.
[34:48.58]It is sometimes required that we work overtime,
[34:52.20]and that we change shifts four or five times a month.
[34:56.68]That disturbs our personal lives,
[34:59.52]disrupts our sleeping and eating habits,
[35:02.47]and isolates us from everything
[35:04.55]except job-related friends and activities.
[35:08.49]The quality of nursing care
[35:10.46]is being affected dramatically by these situations.
[35:14.39]Most hospitals are now staffed by new graduates,
[35:18.22]as experienced nurses
[35:20.41]finally give up trying to change the system.
[35:24.01]Consumers of medically related services
[35:27.08]have evidently not been affected enough yet
[35:30.47]to demand changes in our medical system.
[35:33.64]But if trends continue as predicted,
[35:37.36]they will find that most critical hospital care
[35:40.42]will be provided by new, inexperienced,
[35:44.65]and sometimes inadequately trained nurses.
[35:50.51]This is the end of listening comprehension.

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implementation [.implimen'teiʃən]

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n. 落实,履行,安装启用

 
professional [prə'feʃənl]

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adj. 职业的,专业的,专门的
n. 专业人

 
enclosed

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adj. 被附上的;与世隔绝的 v. 附上(enclos

 
related [ri'leitid]

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adj. 相关的,有亲属关系的

 
affected [ə'fektid]

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adj. 受影响的,受感动的,受疾病侵袭的 adj. 做

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conversation [.kɔnvə'seiʃən]

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n. 会话,谈话

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legal ['li:gəl]

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adj. 法律的,合法的,法定的

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absorbed [əb'sɔ:bd]

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adj. 一心一意的;被吸收的 v. 吸收;使全神贯注(

 
assess [ə'ses]

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v. 估定,评定

 
emotional [i'məuʃənl]

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