Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section.Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements.For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D.You should decide on the best choice.
Bombay wasn't the ideal place to get sick -- not when my doctor, family' and friends were half a world away.I was alone, quite ill and had to delay my flight home.Luckily, when booking my ticket months before, l had shelled out (支付) for travel insurance.So my illness didn't cost me a cent.
It's actually pretty .A lot of unforeseen things can happen to you when you're traveling.Make sure you're prepared for all of them.
A good health insurance policy will get you proper medical attention anywhere in the world outside your home province -- at the insurance company's expense.The company will send you home if it is considered medically necessary and, if you're sick enough, it will send a nurse to accompany you.If you end up in a hospital and a doctor recommends that a family member come to your bedside, the insurance company will pay for k.You may even get pocket money to make your hospital stay more comfortable.
When I was sick in Bombay, I called the insurance company collect.It paid for a doctor (who came to my hotel room), all my medication, an extra night in the hotel and all my meals.
Picture it: the day before your big trip to Vancouver, you wake up with appendicitis (阑尾炎).You have no choice -- you have to cancel your trip.Your ticket, like most, is non-refundable and you can't make any changes.You're about to lose all the money you put out for the ticket -- unless you bought cancellation insurance beforehand.
Most travel plans include some form.of non-refundable element: your deposit, your flights, your cruise, your stay at the all-inclusive resort, That non-refundable portion is what you'll lose if you have to cancel your trip in the that you get sick and you don't have cancellation insurance.
What happened to the author when he was in Bombay?
Section B
Directions: There are 2 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice.
Bombay wasn't the ideal place to get sick -- not when my doctor, family' and friends were half a world away. I was alone, quite ill and had to delay my flight home. Luckily, when booking my ticket months before, l had shelled out (支付) for travel insurance. So my illness didn't cost me a cent.
It's actually pretty . A lot of unforeseen things can happen to you when you're traveling. Make sure you're prepared for all of them.
A good health insurance policy will get you proper medical attention anywhere in the world outside your home province -- at the insurance company's expense. The company will send you home if it is considered medically necessary and, if you're sick enough, it will send a nurse to accompany you. If you end up in a hospital and a doctor recommends that a family member come to your bedside, the insurance company will pay for k. You may even get pocket money to make your hospital stay more comfortable.
When I was sick in Bombay, I called the insurance company collect. It paid for a doctor (who came to my hotel room), all my medication, an extra night in the hotel and all my meals.
Picture it: the day before your big trip to Vancouver, you wake up with appendicitis (阑尾炎). You have no choice -- you have to cancel your trip. Your ticket, like most, is non-refundable and you can't make any changes. You're about to lose all the money you put out for the ticket -- unless you bought cancellation insurance beforehand.
Most travel plans include some form. of non-refundable element: your deposit, your flights, your cruise, your stay at the all-inclusive resort, That non-refundable portion is what you'll lose if you have to cancel your trip in the that you get sick and you don't have cancellation insurance.
What happened to the author when he was in Bombay?
A.
He fell ill and couldn't go home as scheduled.
B.
He didn't buy travel insurance.
C.
He spent a lot of money on curing his illness.
D.
He couldn't get in touch with his family and friends.