增加:在缺词处加一个漏子符号(∧)并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
The other day, I discover I couldn't move my right arm and fingers after sleeping through a flight. Having diagnosed me with neural injury, the doctor suggested I could try acupuncture(针灸). So I followed his advices and began my treatment. Dozens tiny needles were inserted across my arm and fingers. I dared not move, because even a small change of position could cause a acute pain. Two weeks went by since I could eat a meal with chopsticks and it took a month for my arm and fingers to return back to their normal functions. I was very amazing at how magic these needles were. That I had always considered old-fashioned and useless turned out to be of great use. I hope acupuncture, with its help I recovered, will continue to bring health to other people.
A.11:00 a.m. | B.10:10 a.m. | C.10:00 a.m. |
3 . There have been so many improvements in detecting cancer from blood tests to virtual devices that can detect tumors(瘤) painlessly. Now, a new visual technology will allow doctors to detect skin cancers in just 10 seconds.
Researchers from Tel Aviv University (TAU) have come up with a new visual technology that can find out skin cancer without ever cutting into the patient’s body. Skin cancer detection has always been a long process of doing a traditional examination of harmful changes and then waiting for the results. But this new method is so fast that you can know the results instantly.
Early detection of melanomas (a kind of tumors) can save lives according to the researchers. If a melanoma is detected early, and removed right away, the chances for a full recovery are very good. This new technology is built upon the knowledge that harmful changes give off different colors when placed under special light that shows if they are fatal (致命的)and what type of cancer is present. Instead of removing the harmful changes for examination, the research team pioneered a way to check them on the body.
The research was published in the journal Medical Physics, saying the optical technology was tested on 90 patients and it accurately identified the 5 patients with melanoma and 10 with other skin cancers. In addition, 75 other patients that had harmful changes were correctly identified as cancer-free.
The next stage involves testing the technology on many more patients in the hope that it can be used to create an easy-to-use machine that will be able to find out harmful changes on a screen. The visual technology will have the potential to cause an immense change in the field of detecting and treating skin cancer, which increases survivability and the quality of life.
1. What is the advantage of the new method?A.It saves time. | B.It reduces costs. | C.It’s widely used. | D.It is well received. |
A.By its size. | B.By its shape. | C.By its color. | D.By its position. |
A.By comparison. | B.By giving examples. |
C.By listing causes. | D.By following the time order. |
A.Huge. | B.Insignificant. | C.Negative. | D.Unimportant. |
A.At a hospital. | B.At a gym. | C.At a school. |
Herbal medicine is an important part of Chinese culture and the practice of traditional Chinese medicine. The emperor Shen Nong is said to have tasted 100 herbs,
Since 200 B.C., goji berries
Goji berries are an excellent source of antioxidants (抗氧化剂), amino acids and 20 other trace minerals. They are
In China, goji berries are commonly cooked and added to recipes like porridge, soups and dishes
A.In a clothing shop. | B.In a gym. | C.In a hospital. |
I
Then, I used Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) to treat a variety of health problems, including severe pains, blood pressure issues and knee
TCM methods can only relieve the pain for a short time, and sometimes they are unable to address the fundamental causes. So, I suggested that Chinese Medical Volunteers perform surgeries locally
As the head of the surgical team, I was
A.In a hospital. |
B.In a school. |
C.In a shop. |
A.In a hospital. | B.In a shop. | C.At home. |
10 . 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
It was 1846
While looking after the women, Semmelweis noticed something
Handwashing was finally officially adopted in the 1980s by the United States Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. They
A.surprised | B.thrilled | C.embarrassed | D.disappointed |
A.volunteer | B.nurse | C.sponsor | D.pioneer |
A.that | B.when | C.which | D.where |
A.were comprised of | B.made up | C.consisted of | D.composed of |
A.magic | B.concern | C.tale | D.secret |
A.deadly | B.dead | C.deathly | D.dying |
A.appealing | B.practical | C.odd | D.different |
A.tended to | B.taken care | C.calmed down | D.worried about |
A.with | B.at | C.on | D.in |
A.treated | B.harmed | C.affected | D.infected |
A.demanded | B.commanded | C.expected | D.recommended |
A.leapt | B.changed | C.declined | D.ranged |
A.Otherwise | B.Instead | C.Therefore | D.Nevertheless |
A.unwilling | B.refused | C.ashamed | D.pretended |
A.referred | B.thought | C.identified | D.looked |