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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了屠呦呦和她的团队的研究过程和研究结果。
1 . 阅读下面小短文,根据上下文语境,选择合适的单词填入空白处,每个单词只使用一次,每个语篇有一个是多余的选项。
A. properties   B. treatments   C. obtained   D. botanical   E. distinct     F. evaluated

Tu Youyou and her team reviewed ancient Chinese medical texts to find traditional     1     treatments for the disease. They examined over 2000 old medical texts, and     2     280,000 plants for their medical     3    . From their research, they discovered and tested 380     4     ancient Chinese medical     5     that showed promise in the fight against malaria.

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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。一个由19家餐饮公司组成的小组承诺为儿童提供更健康的菜单。
2 . Directions: Fill in each blank with a proper word given in the box. Each word can be used only once. Note that there is one word that you do not need.
A. requirements                 B. including                 C. options                 D. specify          E. similar
F. items        G. campaign            H. participating            I. concern          J. assembling          K. familiar

French fries, washed down with a pint of soda, are a favourite part of fast-food lunches and dinners for millions of American youngsters. But taking a cue from health experts, a group of 19 restaurant companies are pledging to offer more-healthful menu    1    for children at a time when    2    is growing over the role of fast food in childhood obesity.

Burger King, the nation's second-largest fast food chain, for instance, will stop automatically    3    French fries and soda in its kids' meals starting this month, although they will still be available. Instead, the company said Tuesday, its employees will ask parents whether they prefer such options as milk or sliced apples before    4    the meals. "We' re asking the customers to    5    what they want," said Craig Prusher, the chain's vice president of government relations. Other    6    chains, with a variety of menu options, include Denny's, Chili's, Friendly's and Chevys.

As part of the Kids Live Well    7    expected to be announced nationwide Wednesday, participating restaurants must promise to offer at least one children's meal that has fewer than 600 calories, no soft drinks and at least two    8    from the following food groups: fruits, vegetables, whole grains, lean proteins or low-fat dairy. Among other    9    , they must offer a side dish that meets    10    criteria, with fewer than 200 calories and less than 35% of its calories from sugar.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章讲述了英国科学家正在尝试一种对抗普通感冒的新方法,该方法可以让药物直达肺部,从而减少药物的副作用。
3 . Read this passage about medical science. Complete it using the words below.
   multiple     decrease     severe       transform     proof     blame     substantial

British scientists believe they may have found a way to fight the common cold. It blocks a key protein in the body’s cells that is to     1     for the spread of cold-causing virus. Targeting the host rather than the infection was a bit non-traditional but made sense because it was tricky to target the virus. Cold-causing viruses are not only of     2     kinds, they also     3     rapidly, meaning they can quickly develop resistance to medicine. Researchers are working on making a form of medicine that can be taken directly into one’s lungs, to    4     the chance of side effects. Though these scientists have made     5     advances in their research, further    6     is needed to make sure such drugs are not so     7    that they harm the body.

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文章大意:这是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述了本周,美国商界三大巨头——亚马逊、伯克希尔哈撒韦和摩根大通——宣布成立一家新公司,为员工提供更好、更便宜的医疗保健。
4 . Directions: Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.
A. bear B. detect C. enhance D. lack E. monitor F. multiply
G. seek       H. shift       I. signal       J. spark       K. venture       

No wonder they are called “patients”. When people enter the health-care systems of rich countries today, they know what they will get: endless tests, baffling jargon, rising costs and, above all, long waits. This week three of the biggest names in American business — Amazon, Berkshire Hathaway and JPMorgan Chase — announced a new     1     to provide better, cheaper health care for their employees. A fundamental problem with today’s system is that patients     2     knowledge and control. Access to data can bestow both.

The Internet already enables patients to     3     online consultations when and where it suits them. You can take over-the-counter tests to analyze your blood, sequence your genome and check on the bacteria in your gut. Yet radical change demands a     4     in emphasis, from providers to patients and from doctors to data. Technologies such as the smartphone allow people to     5     their own health. The possibilities     6     when you add the crucial missing ingredients — access to your own medical records and the ability to share information with those you trust. That allows you to reduce inefficiencies in your own treatment and also to provide data to help train medical algorithms (计算程序;算法). You can enhance your own care and everyone else’s too.

Medical data may not seem like the type of kindling to     7     a revolution, but the flow of information is likely to     8     fruit in several ways. One is better diagnosis. Someone worried about their heart can now buy a watch strap containing a medical-grade monitor that will     9     arrhythmias (心律不齐). APPs are competing to see if they can diagnose everything from skin cancer to Parkinson’s disease. Research is under way to see whether sweat can be analyzed for molecular biomarkers without the need for an invasive blood test. Some think that changes in how quickly a person swipes a phone’s touchscreen might     10     the onset (开端) of cognitive problems.

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