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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了洗手这一做法是如何被医生Ignaz Semmelweis提出并应用的。

1 . Be it the flu or the coronavirus (冠状病毒), we can all take one basic step to keep ourselves healthy--wash our hands regularly. But how _________ would you be to know that the practice of handwashing was not always around? We can thank a_________   for this important practice: physician Ignaz Semmelweis.

It was 1846     _________   no one knew germs (病菌) existed. Semmelweis worked at the Vienna General Hospital _________ two parts.The hospital’s ward was so large that doctors and midwives (助产士) divided it in half. At the time, there was a major_________ in the ward.   Many of the patients contracted (感染) childbed fever, a   _________   disease, after giving birth.

While looking after the women, Semmelweis noticed something___________   The women in the doctors’ ward were more likely to catch the fever than the women__________   by the midwives. Semmelweis also knew that the doctors worked in the ward before operating_________ the women. Semmelweis came up with a theory: the doctors__________ the women with dirty particles (微粒) from dead bodies! To test his theory, he _________ doctors to wash their hands with chlorine (氯) before going to the ward.   The rate of death _________ significantly.

________ , the practice of washing hands did not become widespread.   Semmelweis’ theory could not explain why women who gave birth outside of hospitals still contracted childbed fever. Many doctors _________   to believe that they were “responsible” for the disease. As a result, the medical community cast doubt on the practice of washing hands.

Handwashing was finally officially adopted in the 1980s by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They_________   handwashing as an important factor in preventing the spread of infections. Despite this, handwashing is only performed one-third to half as often as it should be.

1.
A.surprisedB.thrilledC.embarrassedD.disappointed
2.
A.volunteerB.nurseC.sponsorD.pioneer
3.
A.thatB.whenC.whichD.where
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A.were comprised ofB.made upC.consisted ofD.composed of
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A.magicB.concernC.taleD.secret
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A.deadlyB.deadC.deathlyD.dying
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A.appealingB.practicalC.oddD.different
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A.tended toB.taken careC.calmed downD.worried about
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A.withB.atC.onD.in
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A.treatedB.harmedC.affectedD.infected
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A.demandedB.commandedC.expectedD.recommended
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A.leaptB.changedC.declinedD.ranged
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A.OtherwiseB.InsteadC.ThereforeD.Nevertheless
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A.unwillingB.refusedC.ashamedD.pretended
15.
A.referredB.thoughtC.identifiedD.looked
2023-12-10更新 | 59次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省大连市滨城联盟2022-2023学年高三上学期期中(‖)考试英语试题
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文章大意:这是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了国际医生Kim Hyung-ho来中国学习中医,并且对农村医疗做出了贡献。

2 . Kim Hyung-ho arrived in China from the Republic of Korea on Aug 24,1992, which happened to be the same day that the two countries officially established diplomatic relations. Kim, just 19 at the time, came to China to study traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), a medical system with thousands of years of history and which enjoys popularity in many countries.

Kim’s passion for TCM took root in his teenage years after he had a twisted ankle treated with acupuncture. “It’s incredible that a little needle can have such magical powers. That experience inspired me to learn authentic TCM in the place from which it originated,” recalls Kim.

In 2013, he was hired as a TCM specialist by the international clinic of Qingdao Municipal Hospital. “Doctor Kim is a professional, hardworking and nice,” says Sun Jie, director of the clinic. “He also helps bridge the communication gap between our staff and Korean patients.” For those who have difficulty moving around, Kim will go to the patient’s home to offer treatment.

Apart from his daily work, Kim has also volunteered to provide free medical consultations in the countryside. He found that many rural people have been suffering from long time diseases such as high blood pressure, but are not aware of their conditions, let alone attend regular checkups. As a result, Kim led fellow volunteers to collect lists of people from different villages. The lists were handed to local authorities to keep track of the patients’ treatment. Kim also provided guidance for village doctors, which helped improve the standard of treatment in the area.

Three decades have passed since Kim set foot in China, and he’s very grateful for what he has gained in the country. “Medicine does not have boundaries. As a TCM doctor, I will continue to communicate with doctors in Korea and other countries to help it spread and flourish even further, so that more people can understand its excellence,” says Kim.

1. When did Kim become interested in TCM?
A.He learned the long history of TCM.
B.China and Korea had a close relationship.
C.He was treated with TCM when he was young.
D.Chinese medicine enjoyed great popularity in Korea.
2. What can we infer from the working experience of Kim?
A.Korean patients are specially treated.
B.Some rural patients will be tracked by volunteers.
C.A blind patient may get a home treatment by Kim.
D.High blood pressure patients will be completely cured.
3. What does the underlined word “flourish” in the last paragraph mean?
A.Crash.B.Develop.C.Remain.D.Increase.
4. What is the purpose of this text?
A.To express patients’ demand.B.To recommend TCM treatment.
C.To explain a medical phenomenon.D.To introduce an international doctor.
2022-07-18更新 | 220次组卷 | 4卷引用:辽宁省丹东市2021-2022学年高一下学期期末教学质量测试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一项新的研究结果,瑞士洛桑的科学家们通过给瘫痪的人受伤部位下方的脊髓中安装一个特殊装置从而让这些人重新行走。

3 . The human spine doesn’t just help us stand up straight. Inside the spine is the spinal cord (脊髓), which carries important information between the head and the lower part of the body. This information moves around as tiny, short bursts of electricity which travel between the brain and the other parts of the body.

The legs and feet send “sense” information to the brain, saying they’re hurt or hot. And the brain sends signals to the lower body, perhaps telling the legs to walk, dance, or sit down. Towards the bottom of the spine, nerves leave the spine. Different nerves help control different groups of muscles in the legs.

When someone’s spinal cord is hurt, this important pathway can get damaged. When that happens, a person is “paralyzed”, and he can’t move his legs. Now scientists in Lausanne, Switzerland have given three paralyzed men the ability to walk again. Each of the three men had damaged their spinal cords in motorcycle accidents and couldn’t move their legs.

To walk again, the man had operation. A special device was placed directly on the lower part of their spinal cords, below their injury. The implant (植入物) contained sixteen electrodes, which are small objects that electricity can pass through. The researchers made sure the electrodes on the implant were lined up with the nerves that control the leg muscles. To begin with, the scientists controlled the implants from a computer. Just hours after the implants were first used, all three men were taking steps, with support.

In the past, scientists have had some success with similar implants in the lower spine. But this research is different. The patients’ brains aren’t sending messages to their legs. The researchers used computers to set modes of movement—like taking a step—that would work well with each patient. The patients then used the computer to choose the pattern they wanted. That caused the implant, and the muscles to move in the chosen way. Over time, the men were able to walk entirely on their own, using a special walker with buttons to trigger each leg.

The solution isn’t perfect. It’s very expensive, it requires difficult surgery, and the patients can’t walk without the system. But the scientists are expecting that in the future, this technology will allow many paralyzed people to begin to walk again in just hours.

1. How does the spinal cord function in one’s body?
A.By sending out signals to the lower body.B.By controlling different groups of muscles.
C.By providing electricity for the body.D.Passing on information between body parts.
2. What makes the new implants special compared to the previous ones?
A.They receive messages from patients’ brains.
B.They work well by successful operations.
C.They are driven by computers to aid the patients to walk around.
D.They cause the muscles to function in a specific way.
3. What attitude does the author hold to the new implant?
A.Critical.B.Objective.C.Doubtful.D.Favorable.
4. What is the author’s main purpose in writing the text?
A.To compare different implants.
B.To show the important role of spinal cord in our bodies.
C.To inform us of a new invented implant.
D.To identify the weaknesses of former implants.
2022-07-16更新 | 79次组卷 | 2卷引用:辽宁省大连市滨城高中联盟2021-2022学年高一下学期期中考试英语试题
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文章大意:本文是说明文。文章介绍了远程医疗和它的发展历史。

4 . Telehealth is a way to receive healthcare services far away through some kind of communication technology. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic (流行病), telehealth has become more valued and beneficial than ever before. People prefer to seek health services in a way that prevents possible disease transmission (传染).

Telehealth is a wide term that includes a variety of methods of virtual (虚拟的) healthcare delivery. Traditionally, the term telehealth might bring to mind that it might occur at the same time, two-way video visits between a healthcare professional and patient. But actually, telehealth includes more than these “e-visits”. It can include telephone calls, patient monitoring far away, or storing messages and sending messages of questions, photographs and test results.

Telehealth as we know it today began over 50 years ago when NASA developed telehealth services for astronauts on missions. It became clear that this would have effects on healthcare delivery on the Earth, as well. In the 1970s and 1980s, NASA funded multiple telehealth research projects across the populations, such as the Papago Indian Reservation and the Soviet Republic of Armenia. These projects were developed in 1993 and promoted the telehealth by using a variety of methods that have been improved.

It began in the 1970s and 1980s by using radios for telehealth communication, and then it developed into telephone telehealth in the 1990s. As technology has developed, telehealth methods have developed, too. Nowadays the telehealth includes secure messaging over applications, patient monitoring, and more. The COVID-19 pandemic has also contributed to the development of telehealth due to the necessity for social distancing.

1. What is the aim of telehealth?
A.To prevent disease transmission.
B.To offer healthcare services far away.
C.To provide the assistance for a doctor.
D.To improve communication technology.
2. What can telehealth do according to the second paragraph?
A.Receive face to face treatment.
B.Get actual treatment by video visits.
C.Take a self-guided online health exam.
D.Receive virtual care for treatment far away.
3. What can we learn about telehealth?
A.Its research was refused by government.
B.Space exploration contributed to its coming into being.
C.It was damaged by the necessity for social distancing.
D.The COVID-19 pandemic prevented its development.
4. Which can be the best title for the text?
A.What is telehealth?
B.What can telehealth help?
C.What value does telehealth have?
D.What is the effect of telehealth technology?
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5 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. When will the man leave the hospital?
A.Tomorrow.B.A week later.C.Two days later.
2. What does the man thank the woman for?
A.Paying for him.B.Caring about him.C.Visting his family.
2022-05-06更新 | 59次组卷 | 1卷引用:2022届辽宁省高三二轮复习联考(二)英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了最新流行的治疗人们不良情绪和情感的叩击疗法。
6 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

These days, doctors are using a new approach to healing, which is called tapping. This approach combines     1     (wise) from Chinese medicine with talk therapy (治疗).

By simply tapping points along the body while     2     (confirm) your emotional state, you can release cellular energy. By feeling those emotions, you process and clear them through     3     power of love and forgiveness. Tapping provides a healthy way to process difficult emotions, even from experiences that     4     (happen) in the distant past. The practice draws from acupuncture (针灸), a healing method from     5     (tradition) Chinese medicine that dates from thousands of years ago.

Acupuncture opens energy highways in the body by sticking thin needles into the skin. Tapping takes a similar approach, but uses touch instead of needles     6     (promote) the flow of energy throughout the body. It may sound strange or impossible     7     first glance. But scientists believe that the method works because it excites the central nervous system,     8     causes the body to release helpful chemicals.

Everyone may have experienced some sorts of emotional discomfort in their lives. Although painful, it’s important to develop healthy ways to process their     9     (experience). Healing practices like tapping help release these emotions,     10     (active), so you can process and heal from difficult emotions.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了中医疗法,包括中医中阴阳平衡的理念和针灸疗法等。

7 . China is one of the first countries to breed a medical culture. In comparison with Western methods, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) adopt a vastly different approach. For thousands of years, Chinese people have accumulated rich experience in fighting all sorts of diseases, therefore forming a unique medical theory under the guidance of ancient Chinese philosophies.

The core behind TCM is that the human body’s life is the consequence of the balance between yin and yang. Yang functions to safeguard us against outer harm, and yin is the inner base to store and provide energy. When the balance between the two aspects is disturbed, people fall ill.

One of the traditional techniques of TCM, acupuncture (针刺疗法), means insertion (插入) of needles into superficial (表皮的) structures of the body—usually at acupoints (穴位)—to restore the yin-yang balance. It is often accompanied by moxibustion (灸法), which involves burning the mugwort (艾叶) on or near the skin at an acupoint.

The first known text that clearly talks about something like acupuncture and moxibustion as it is practiced today is Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon. It is the earliest and most important written work of TCM and is considered the most representative medical text in China.

Acupuncture and moxibustion have aroused the interest of international medical science circles. And TCM is gradually gaining worldwide recognition. The WHO issued a document in 2002 that appealed to more than 180 countries to adopt TCM as an alternative in their medical policies. In 2010, acupuncture and moxibustion of traditional Chinese medicine were added to the Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity by the UNESCO. Presently, TCM has been back in the news for its effectiveness in improving the cure rate of the COVID-19 since its outbreak in January 2020.

1. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?
A.TCM.B.Acupuncture.C.Yin-yang balance.D.Moxibustion.
2. What can we learn about Yellow Emperor’s Inner Canon from the text?
A.It distinguishes acupuncture from moxibustion.
B.It’s a foundation of world medical research.
C.It stresses the importance of using acupoints.
D.It greatly contributes to the development of TCM.
3. What’s the writer’s purpose of writing the passage?
A.To introduce TCM to the world.B.To review the development of TCM.
C.To tell TCM and Western medicine apart.D.To comment on TCM in fighting COVID-19.
4. What might be talked about in the paragraph following the text?
A.Why TCM gets recognition from WHO.B.Why TCM is gaining popularity.
C.How TCM helps in the current situation.D.How other countries adopt TCM well.
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8 . What could the woman probably be?
A.A teacher.B.A doctor.C.A nurse.
2022-01-23更新 | 157次组卷 | 1卷引用:辽宁省2021-2022学年高三一轮复习联考(五)新高考全国II 英语试卷
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9 . 假定你是李华,你的英国朋友John听说你们学校的高中生都打了新冠疫苗,来信询问相关情况。请根据以下要点给他回信。内容包括:
1. 接种疫苗的情况;
2. 你的感想。
注意:
1. 写作词数应为80左右;
2. 新冠疫苗 Covid-19 vaccine       接种疫苗 vaccinate vt.
3. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear John,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Yours,

Li Hua

2021-11-11更新 | 163次组卷 | 4卷引用:2022届辽宁省大连市第一〇三中学高三第八次考试英语试题
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10 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Bioprinting is medically and bio — technologically similar to 3D printing. By using the same principles, the aim is to     1     (rapid) develop living structures similar to human-grown organs and tissue that can be used to treat people or test new drugs. Bioprinting may be a relatively new field but the results so far are     2     (encourage).

Australian researchers have used neural cells in a custom-made bioink to create a “desktop brain”     3     allows doctors to test brain function, new drugs and study brain disorders. Meanwhile, medicine scientists in the US have created a bioprinter able     4    (construct) ear, muscle and bone structures with the right size,     5    (strong) as well as function for implantation.

One of the primary goals of bioprinting is to create functioning organs, for example, hearts. By printing compatible(兼容的) organs using a patient's own cells, the donor     6    (wait) list could become a thing of the past. To get     7     this point there have been some important breakthroughs in printing vascularized (血管化的) tissue in complex 3D shapes.

Organ printing can improve     8     health of society in general by wiping off the problem of diseases     9     (cause) by organ failure, costly treatments and social care. That promise may be years away from realization but rapid typing enabled by bioprinting at present     10    (push) medical advances forward at pace.

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