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2023高二·湖北·学业考试
选词填空-短文选词填空 | 适中(0.65) |
1 . 阅读下面知文,从选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
A. which B. what C. known D. dangerous   E. development
F. rapidly G. to adapt H. patients’   I. the J. like

When the corona virus crisis took hold in early 2020, a group of roboticists (机器人专家) saw an opportunity: Robots are     1     perfect co-workers in a pandemic. “Engineers must use the crisis” they argued in a newspaper, “to speed up the     2     of medical robots,     3     never get sick and can do the dull, dirty, and     4     work that puts human medical workers in harm’s way.” Robot helpers could take     5     temperatures and deliver drugs, for instance. This would free up human doctors and nurses to do     6     they do best: problem-solving and being empathetic (感同身受的) with patients, and skills that robots may never be able to copy.

The     7     developing relationship between humans and robots is so complex that it has developed its own field,     8     as human-robot interaction (相互作用). The primary challenge is this: It’s easy enough     9     robots to get along with humans-make them soft and give them a sense of touch-but it’s another issue entirely to train humans to get along with the machines. With Tug the hospital robot, for example, doctors and nurses learn to treat it     10     a grandparent--sweep all the obstacles of its way and help it get unstuck if you have to.

2023-10-13更新 | 30次组卷 | 2卷引用:选词填空(短文)-学考模拟题分类汇编
2023高二·湖北·学业考试
阅读理解-阅读单选(约290词) | 较易(0.85) |
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章主要谈论到如今医生对病人们过度治疗的问题,很多医生和病人都认为医疗护理越多越好,但是他们不知道治疗过度会给他们带来危害,并以Terrence Power夫妇被医生过度治疗为例说明了这一情况。

2 . When it comes to medical care, many patients and doctors believe “more is better”. But what they do not realize is that over-treatment-too many scans too many blood tests too many procedures (步骤) -may bring harm.

Terrence Power, for example, complained that after his wife learned she had Wegener’s disease, they found it difficult to refuse testing suggested by her doctor. The doctor insisted on office visits every three weeks, even when she was feeling well. He frequently ordered blood tests and X-rays, and repeatedly referred her to specialists for even minor complaints (疾病). Even when tests came back negative, more were ordered and she was hospitalized as prevention when she developed a cold. She had as many as 25 doctor visits during one six-month period. The couple was spending about $30, 000 a year for her care.

After several years of physical suffering and near financial ruin from the medical costs, the couple began questioning the treatment after discussing with other patients in online support groups. “It’s a really hard thing to determine when they’ve crossed the line,” Mr. Power said. “You think she’s getting the best care in the world, but after a while you start to wonder: What is the purpose?” Mr. Power then spoke with his own main care doctor who advised him to find a new specialist to oversee (监视) Mrs. Power’s care. Under the new doctor’s care, the regular testing stopped and Mrs. Power’s condition became stable.

Now she sees the doctor only four or five times a year.

1. What do many patients and doctors believe?
A.Less is better.B.More is better.C.More may not be better.
2. How often did the doctor ask Mrs Power to visit him?
A.Every week.B.Every two weeks.C.Every three weeks
3. What does “hospitalized” in the second paragraph mean?
A.Be sent to a hospital.
B.Be sent to home
C.Be sent to a church.
4. When did the couple begin questioning the treatment?
A.After knowing about other patients treatment.
B.After having many doctor visits during one six-month period.
C.After discussing with other patients in online support groups.
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