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1 . An aircraft carrying personal protective equipment donated by China, along with U.S.-purchased medical supplies, arrived in New York on March 29.

The plane is the first in a series of flights over the next 30 days organized by the White House to help fight the coronavirus, the White House said. Most of the purchases are from Asia including Malaysia and Vietnam.

The Chinese Embassy in the U.S. retweeted a report from Axios, which said that 12 million gloves, 130,000 N-95 masks, 1.7 million surgical masks, 50,000 gowns, 130,000 hand sanitizer units, and 36,000 thermometers from China have arrived in the United States.

Along with the goods, Chinese company Huawei donated 10,000 masks, 20,000 articles of protective clothing, 10,000 gloves and 50,000 goggles to New York state.

Governor Andrew Cuomo confirmed the donation and thanked Huawei on Twitter.


The plane was funded by the Federal Emergency Management Agency. It landed at John F. Kennedy airport carrying gloves, gowns and masks for distribution in New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, three hard-hit states battling to care for a crush of coronavirus patients.

The airlift is a product of a team led by White House senior adviser Jared Kushner, which formed "Project Airbridge," a partnership between large U.S. healthcare distributors such as Mekesson Corp, Cardinal, Owens & Minor, Medline and Henry Schein Inc, and the federal government.

The flight from Shanghai was the first of about 20 flights to arrive between now and early April, according to the White House. Additional flights will carry similar gear from China, Malaysia and Vietnam.

1. From the passage we know that ________.
A.all goods on the plane are donated by China
B.all goods on the plane are purchased from China
C.all goods on the plane are donated by Huawei
D.some of the goods on the plane are from donation while others are purchased from Asia
2. Which is not the hard-hit state battling to treat coronavirus patients?
A.New York.B.New Jersey.
C.California.D.Connecticut.
3. What does the underlined word "gear" mean in the last paragraph?
A.Protective equipment and medical supplies.
B.Parts of the machine.
C.Medicine.
D.Food.
4. Where do you think passage is most probably taken from?
A.A textbook.B.A collection of stories.
C.A guide book.D.An official report.
2020-12-22更新 | 45次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省双鸭山市第一中学2020-2021学年高二上学期第二次月考英语试题

2 . Robots are often cast in popular science fiction as the bad characters that take over the world and enslave mankind. But with the beginning of some serious diseases, robots are increasingly being employed as helpers, taking on often dull, difficult and dangerous tasks and thus reducing humans' exposure to some terrifying virus.

In the United States, two of the main ways in which robotic technology is being used in the hospitals are to disinfect(消毒)hospital rooms and act as a telemedicine portal, allowing doctors and health care workers to communicate via video conference directly with patients without unnecessarily exposing themselves to those highly infectious virus.

In Boston, doctors, researchers and robotics engineers have teamed up to bring a friendly, dog-like, four-legged robot named Spot into Brigham and Women' s Hospital, allowing doctors to communicate with patients via telemedicine.

In March, at the start of the pandemic, a league from hospital, the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Spot's manufacturer-Boston Dynamnics, began testing the robot's design to enable Spot to communicate with patients, thus reducing the exposure of frontline health care workers to the virus. In the place of a head, Spot has an iPad affixed to a stand, allowing doctors to conduct telemedicine services with their patients.

“Most people actually really like it,” says Dr. Peter Chai, an emergency medicine physician who serves as the hospital's chief researcher on the robot project.

Researchers are working to increase the robot's diagnostic abilities, enabling it to measure the patients temperature and his or her respiratory rate (呼吸率).

Chai predicts that hospitals will continue to find more ways to use robots, and tie wonders whether robots can deliver supplies to rooms or see patients with other infectious diseases

1. What words can best describe the jobs robots are employed to do?
A.Normal and easy.B.Exciting and dangerous.
C.Dirty and complex.D.Frightening and difficult.
2. Why are robots being used in American hospitals?
A.To save money.B.To replace doctors.
C.To protect doctors from infecting virus.D.To deliver supplies to patients and doctors.
3. What do we know about Spot?
A.It is a friendly dog.
B.It can deliver supplies to hospital rooms.
C.It can help adjust the patient's temperature.
D.It allows doctors to conduct telemedicine services.
4. What can be the best title for the text?
A.Spot the Robot Dog
B.Train Robot Doctors
C.Robots Being Used in Hospital
D.Robots in Popular Science Fiction
2020-09-14更新 | 107次组卷 | 3卷引用:黑龙江省绥化市绥棱县第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题
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3 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

People are wearing face masks to reduce the risk of infection. It’s a simple but effective method for us to protect    1    (we) from harmful things. In fact, masks have been helping mankind    2    centuries.

In the first century, workers in mines used bladder (膀胱) skins to stop dust from being taken in. This idea    3    (consider) the first recorded mask invention then. In 1848, Lewis patented a protective mask for miners,     4    was a milestone in face mask history. In 1897, Johann designed a mask    5    (compose) of one layer of gauze (纱布),and it was the    6    (origin) surgical mask.

In 1910, a disease broke out in Northeast China. Chinese doctor Wu Liande designed a cheap face mask called “Wu’s mask”. Since then,the materials in masks    7    (continue) to develop for protection. In 2012 when China suffered from smog, mask    8    (model) such as N95 and KN90, which can filter(过滤)out particulate (微粒) matter, became    9    (increase) popular. In 2020, masks are    10    daily necessity in our life, and hopefully the habits of humans will improve constantly.

2020-08-23更新 | 37次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省齐齐哈尔市2019-2020学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
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4 . Sam is a fourth-year student at Harvard Medical School,but poetry is still a big part of his life,now with a new teacher,Rafael Campo,who believes poetry can benefit every doctor’s education and work. Rafael is a physician,professor and a highly respected poet.

“Poetry is in every encounter(邂逅)with my patients. I think healing is really in a very great way about poetry. And if we do anything when we’re with our patients,we’re really immersing(使沉浸于)ourselves in their stories,really hearing their voices. And,certainly,that’s what a poem does,”he said.

Rafael worries that something important has been lost in medicine and medical education today:humanity,which he finds in poetry. To end that,he leads a weekly reading and writing workshop for medical students and residents(住院医生).

He thinks medical training focuses too much on distancing the doctor from his or her patients,and poems can help close that gap.

Third-year resident Andrea Schwartz was one of the workshop regulars. She said. “I think there’s no other profession other than medicine that produces as many writers as it does. And I think that is because there’s just so much power in doctors and patients interacting when patients are at their saddest. ”Not everyone believes that’s what doctors should do,though.

Rafael said,“I was afraid of how people might judge me,actually. In the medical profession,as many people know,we must always put the emergency first. But,you know,that kind of treatment,if it’s happening in the hospital,very regrettably,sadly,results in a bad outcome. The family is sitting by the bedside. The patient hasn’t survived the cancer. Don’t we still have a role as healers there?”

In a poem titled“Health”,Rafael writes of the wish to live forever in a world made painless by our incurable joy. He says he will continue teaching students,helping patients and writing poems,his own brand of medicine.

1. What do we know about Rafael Campo?
A.He works as a doctor.B.He is under medical care.
C.He is a literature professor.D.He knows little about poetry.
2. What does the author try to show in Paragraph 2 ?
A.The importance of medical training.
B.The effect of poetry in medical treatment.
C.The similarity involved in poetry and medical work.
D.The present relationship between patients and doctors.
3. What does Andrea Schwaflz think of poetry?
A.It comforts patients’family.
B.It contributes to medical work.
C.It has nothing to do with doctors.
D.It keeps doctors away from patients.
4. What is Rafael Campo’s view on poetry?
A.It requires a lot of spare time.
B.It can provide a useful tool for doctors.
C.It has little effect on patients’conditions.
D.It should be included in emergency treatments.
2020-07-02更新 | 928次组卷 | 17卷引用:山东省日照市五莲县2020-2021学年高二上学期期中英语试题
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5 . 假定你是李华,一名高三学生。你的美国网友Mike来信询问你及家人是如何应对新型冠状病毒以及它带来的改变和你的感受。请给对方写一封回信,内容包括:
1. 写信目的;
2. 措施和改变;
3. 你的感受。
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:the novel coronavirus   n. 新型冠状病毒;   mask   n. 口罩
Dear Mike,
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Looking forward to your early reply.

Yours

Li Hua

2020-03-30更新 | 191次组卷 | 2卷引用:黑龙江省佳木斯市第一中学2019-2020学年高二3月月考英语试题
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6 . Heads up! Across the country, sports injuries are a safety concern for young athletes. Now, the American Medical Association (AMA) has a new set of guidelines aimed at protecting players from the danger of concussions—serious injuries caused by a blow to the head.

“By raising awareness of the serious risks associated with concussions and ensuring that the appropriate guidelines are in place, we can reduce the number of young athletes who may return to the game too soon, which can put their health at further risk,” said AMA Board Member Jack Resneck Jr. M.D., in a statement.

The policy recommends that young athletes who may have a concussion be taken off the field as soon as possible. Then, they are only to return to their sport with a doctor’s written approval. The policy also sets age-specific rules for health care professionals and athletic organizations in evaluating and caring for concussions.

According to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention(CDC), a concussion is a type of traumatic(创伤) brain injury caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth. This type of movement can cause the brain to bounce around or twist inside the skull(颅骨). It can damage brain cells and create chemical changes in the brain.

The CDC says that between 1.6 million and 3.8 million traumatic brain injuries caused by sports and recreation-related activities occur in the U. S. every year. A study from the Center for Injury Research and Policy showed that as many as 40% of high school athletes return to playing before they should. The AMA’s new guidelines should help to bring those numbers down.

1. Why does the AMA set the new guidelines?
A.To raise safety standards of sports.
B.To protect athletes from concussions.
C.To set rules for health care evaluation.
D.To help players return to the game quickly.
2. What should young athletes who may have a concussion do?
A.Avoid using the head.B.Leave the field forever.
C.Get treatment in time.D.Switch to another sport.
3. What is paragraph 4 mainly about?
A.What a concussion is.B.What causes damage to brain cells.
C.How the CDC works.D.How a concussion can be prevented.
4. Which of the following is the best title for the text?
A.Rules for Safer PlayB.Sports Injuries in the US
C.Advice to AthletesD.New Policies for Doctors

7 . When it comes to medical care, many patients and doctors believe “more is better.” But what they do not realize is that overtreatment—too many scans, too many blood tests, too many procedures—may bring harm. Sometimes a test leads you down a path to more and more testing, some of which may be invasive, or to treatment for things that should be left alone.

Terrence Power, for example, complained that after his wife learned she had Wegener's disease, an uncommon disorder of the immune system, they found it difficult to refuse testing recommended 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. 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 primary care doctor, who advised him to find a new specialist to oversee Mrs. Power's care. Under the new doctor's care, the regular testing stopped and Mrs. Power's condition stabilized. Now she sees the doctor only four or five times a year.

1. What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Treatments do not always cause harmful side effects.
B.Patients tend to believe more testing is better treatment.
C.Too much medical care may not be beneficial to patients.
D.Doctors generally recommend office visits that are necessary.
2. Which of the following was a problem for Mrs. Power during her medical treatment?
A.She had to be hospitalized for three weeks whenever she had a cold.
B.When test results showed she was fine, her doctor still ordered more tests.
C.She did not have any insurance, so she became penniless because of her illness.
D.Her doctor asked her to consult other specialists due to her constant complaints.
3. Who does “they” in the third paragraph most likely refer to?
A.Doctors.B.Other patients.
C.Mr. and Mrs. Power.D.The online support groups.
4. What led to the Powers' doubt about Mrs. Power's treatment?
A.Mrs. Power's condition getting worse.B.The results of her blood tests.
C.Knowing about other patients' treatment.D.The advice from Mr. Power's doctor.
2019-11-30更新 | 89次组卷 | 1卷引用:黑龙江省鹤岗市第一中学2019-2020学年高二上学期期中英语试题

8 . It is a question people have been asking for ages—is there a way to turn back the aging process?

For centuries, people have been looking for a “fountain of youth.” The idea is that if you find a magical fountain, and drink from its waters, you will not become old. Spanish explorer Juan Ponce de León searched for waters with magical powers in the early 1500s. But what he found instead is the American State of Florida.

Researchers in New York did not find a fountain of youth in fact, but they may have found a way to turn back the aging process. It appears the answer may be hidden right between your eyes, in an area called the hypothalamus (丘脑下部).The hypothalamus is part of your brain. It controls important activities within the body, including growth, reproduction and the way we process food.

Researchers at New York’s Albert Einstein College of Medicine found that hypothalamus stem cells also influence how fast aging takes place in the body. What are stem cells? They are simple cells that can develop into specialized cells, like blood or skin cells. Stem cells can also repair damaged parts in the body.

Professor Dongsheng Cai was the lead researcher in a study on aging in mice. Cai explains in the Journal Nature what they found. “Aging speed can be controlled by a particular place in the body, which is the hypothalamus. And it can be controlled by a particular type of cells, which are hypothalamus stem cells. I think these findings are quite interesting.”

He adds that when the hypothalamus starts aging, so does the body. “So when hypothalamus function is decreasing, particularly the loss of hypothalamus stem cells, this protection against the aging development is lost. It finally leads to aging.”

Using this information, the researchers began trying to activate (激活) the hypothalamus in mice. They did this by putting stem cells from younger mice into middle-aged animals. Later, the researchers examined mice and tested for changes in behavior. They also looked for changes in the strength of the animals’ muscles and the way they worked. The researchers say the results show that the treatment slowed aging in the animals.

Cai says when hypothalamus stem cells, which were derived from young mice was put into middle-aged mice, the mice aged slowly and they also have increased the length of their lives.

But these results were just from studying mice in a lab. If the mice can live longer, does that mean people could have longer lives? The next step is to see if the anti-aging effects also work in human beings.

1. Juan Ponce de León’s story was mentioned in order to show ________.
A.the efforts he made to discover Florida
B.the fruitless work to find the magical fountain
C.the non-stop search for the way to stay young
D.the impossible existence of “fountain of youth”
2. The hypothalamus has control over activities EXCEPT________.
A.growthB.reproduction
C.aging processD.food production
3. What can we learn from the passage?
A.Stem cells are specialized cells which can repair damaged parts.
B.Aging is the result of function loss of hypothalamus stem cells.
C.The strength of the animals’ muscles slows the process of aging.
D.Aging speed is controlled by stem cells instead of hypothalamus.
4. The underlined words “were derived from” probably means “________”.
A.came fromB.changed from
C.resulted fromD.developed from
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9 . Peter Skyllberg, a Swedish man, was trapped in his car for two months, with temperatures reaching -30oC, with no food or water, and yet he survived. The best explanation was that his vehicle created an “igloo (snow house) effect” and protected him from the extremely low temperatures and that his body would hibernate(冬眠) during this time.

Can humans get into a low-energy consumption state like a bear by reserving energy, and reducing body temperature? Chinese scientists are looking for the key to regulating body temperature.

Scientists have found the hypothalamus (下丘脑), an area in the central lower part of the brain, is responsible for regulating body temperature. Wang Hong, a brain scientist at the Shenzhen Institutes of Advanced Technology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, led her team to mark the neurons (神经元) responsible for regulating body temperature in mice by means of a cutting-edge genetic biology technique. In the experiments, they injected (注射) drug into mice to make the body temperatures of the mice drop rom 37C to 27 in two hours. The team found the change in body temperature caused no harm to the health of the mice. “We don’t know if we can develop a drug that can control human body temperature. We still need a lot of study.” Wang said.

Chinese scientists are not alone in such research. Body-cooling techniques are being used in pioneering hospitals around the world. Dutch doctors are now using low temperatures for patients who have suffered brain injuries in accidents, According to doctors working in Florence, it may even help to save the brains of babies who are born suffering from severe epileptic fits (癫痫病发作).

1. Why does the author mention Peter Skyllberg?
A.To tell an amazing story.B.To introduce the topic.
C.To teach survival skills.D.To explain “igloo effect”.
2. What did Wang Hong’s team find in the experiment?
A.Genetic biology technique helped a lot.
B.A drug could control human body temperature.
C.The mice’s health wasn’t damaged by the change of body temperature.
D.Hypothalamus was responsible for regulating body temperature.
3. How can body-cooling techniques help people?
A.Brain injuries may be treated properly
B.People trapped in snow can survive.
C.Patients with epileptic fits will be cured.
D.Medical accidents can be avoided.
4. The text is probably taken from      .
A.a biology textbookB.a science fiction
C.a survival brochureD.a medical magazine
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10 . About aspirin(阿司匹林)

Aspirin is a commonly used drug which can be taken to relieve discomfort caused by numerous medical problems including headaches, toothache, inflammation and infections. It is also suitable to treat colds and flu-like symptoms, and to reduce a high temperature.

Who can take aspirin?

Adults and children over 16 years of age.

Who should not take aspirin?

﹡Women who are pregnant, or plan to become pregnant. Aspirin may harm your unborn baby.

﹡Women who are breast-feeding. Aspirin can pass into your breast milk and may harm your baby.

﹡People who have any problems with the way the liver works or with the way the kidneys work.

How to take aspirin:

Take aspirin after meals, with a full glass of water or milk.

﹡The recommended dose(剂量) ranges from two to three tablets at a time. Never take more than 4g (12 tablets) in any 24-hour period.

﹡You must not take these tablets with any other medicine which contains any aspirin or painkiller.

How to store aspirin:

﹡Keep all medicines out of the reach and sight of children.

﹡Store aspirin in a cool, dry place, away from direct heat and light.

﹡Do not put aspirin in the bathroom because the dampness there can cause it to lose its effectiveness.

﹡Throw away aspirin that smells strongly of vinegar.

Possible side effects:

﹡Feeling sick, increased risk of bleeding, stomach pain, indigestion and heartburn are common. If these effects continue, contact your doctor.

﹡Ringing in the ears, difficulty breathing, dizziness, and mental confusion are rare. If these occur, stop taking the drug and contact your doctor for further advice.

1. In which case will you take aspirin according to the text?
A.Stomachache.B.Fever.
C.Breathlessness.D.Nosebleed.
2. How many times can you take aspirin at most in a day?
A.6.B.4.
C.5.D.3.
3. What type of writing is this text?
A.An announcement.B.A medical report.
C.An official guide.D.Medical instructions.
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