题目
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One of the earliest attempts in the Western world to formulate principles of health care based upon rational thought and rejection of supernatural phenomena is found in the work of the Greek physician Hippocrates. Little is known of Hippocrates who lived around 400 B.C., not even whether he actually authored the collection of books that bears his name. Nevertheless, the writings attributed to him have provided a number of principles underlying modern medical practice. One of his most famous contributions, the Hippocratic Oath, is the foundation of contemporary medical ethics (道德). Among other things, it requires a physician to swear that he or she will help the sick, keep oneself from intentional wrong-doing or harm, and keep secret all matters to keep the doctor-patient relationship.
Hippocrates also argued that medical knowledge should be derived(源自于)from an understanding of the natural sciences and the logic of cause and effect relationships. In this classic thesis, On Airs, Waters, and Places, Hippocrates pointed out that human-being is influenced by the totality of environmental factors: living habits or lifestyle, climate, geography of the land, and the quality of air and food. Interesting enough, concerns about our health and the quality of air, water, and places are still very much written in the twentieth century.
小题1:The topic of the first paragraph is summarized in ________.
A.the first sentence of the paragraph |
B.the second sentence of the paragraph |
C.the third sentence of the paragraph |
D.the last sentence of the paragraph |
A.Because magic was an inseparable part of their life. |
B.Because they had little knowledge about the functioning of the body. |
C.Because the diseases were caused by the evil spirits. |
D.Because magic must be used in going through the rituals to drive out the evil spirits. |
A.he was the forefather of modern medicine |
B.experts are sure that the books bearing his name were not written by him |
C.he had a rational mind aided by supernatural instincts |
D.experts do not know much about him except when and where he lived |
A.helping patients |
B.keeping oneself from harming patients |
C.keeping secret all matters to maintain a good relationship with the patients |
D.obeying rules for modern medicine practice |
A.Doctor’s concerns remain unchanged. |
B.Medicine comes from nature. |
C.Environment affects health. |
D.Climate determines lifestyle. |
答案
小题1:A
小题2:B
小题3:D
小题4:D
小题5:C
解析
试题分析:尝试理解社会行为和健康的关系有着历史渊源。原始人依靠本能来保持健康,但由于他们对人体的机能尚不了解,于是就把疾病和健康与神灵联系在了一起。古希腊医学家希波克拉底对医学做出了很大的贡献。
小题1:第一段第一句“Attempts to understand the relationship between social behavior and health have their origin in history.”是第一段的主题句,第一段讲的是古人对健康的了解和看法,故选A。
小题2:根据第一段“Since there was so much that primitive humans did not understand about the functioning of the body, magic became an integral component of the beliefs about the causes and cures of health disorders.”可知,原始人对人体的功能了解不多,于是就把疾病与巫术练习了起来,故选B。
小题3:根据“Little is known of Hippocrates who lived around 400 B.C., not even whether he actually authored the collection of books that bears his name.”可知,关于希波克拉底,人们知道的很少,除了知道他是希腊人,生活在公元前400年,故选D。
小题4:根据“he or she will help the sick, keep oneself from intentional wrong-doing or harm, and keep secret all matters to keep the doctor-patient relationship”可知,A、B、C都是希波克拉底誓言里面的内容,故选D。
小题5:根据“human-being is influenced by the totality of environmental factors”可知,最后一段讲的是,环境与健康的关系,故选C。
核心考点
试题【Attempts to understand the relationship between social behavior and health have 】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
举一反三
Katharine Collins, a second-year college student
The course has been very interesting, but I was expecting a little more one-to-one time with my teacher.
We do about four assignments (作业) each term, each of which is about 3,000 words.However, sometimes they are not that helpful.We hope to be given the right to write feedback (反馈) after every assignment, but we had no feedback at all throughout the first year.We are given grades about three weeks after we hand the assignments in.There is no feedback on where we have gone wrong or how we might improve.
Lee Millington, a creative-writing student
I choose the courses because of its reputation.There is a lack of one-to-one teaching.I would like personalized feedback from an expert in my field of writing.Some of the lectures have been quite helpful but they try to use too many different styles of writing.For example, if you want to be a poet, you might find that the lectures focus too much on novels.
I think there is too much attention paid to sharing our work in workshops and giving each other feedback.I think there should be more time given to actual teaching, rather than to feedback from people who are at a similar level to me.
Reporters from Hounsdown Secondary School, Ella, 16
When I work independently, I feel I have more freedom to develop my ideas and come up with more original viewpoints.The price of university will still be worth it to get the qualifications (资格证书)necessary for better jobs.
Tyier, 16
Although the cost of university is very high now, I think university is required for gaining a good and well-paid job.
Agencies
小题1:We can learn from the beginning of the article that .
A.Most of the university students at UK are dissatisfied with their courses. |
B.The higher and higher pay for their courses accounts for the rise of the UK students’ dissatisfaction. |
C.All the students at UK universities hold a similar attitude towards the value of getting university degrees. |
D.The student’s purpose is to highlight the importance of gaining a university diploma. |
A.She is content with the assignments given in each term. |
B.She has never been given one-to-one time with her teacher before. |
C.She didn’t think highly of the value of the assignments at the university. |
D.She benefits from the assignments a lot because they are helpful. |
A.Because he wants to be a great writer in the future. |
B.Because he is interested in it from his heart. |
C.Because he hope to make a better living before long. |
D.Because the course has a high reputation in society. |
A.Ella. | B.Tyler. | C.Lee. | D.Katharine. |
A.The value for university degrees. |
B.The higher pay for courses at university. |
C.The terrible assignments at university. |
D.The puzzle of the students at university. |
Cloud seeding was developed by American scientists Irving Langmuir and Vincent Joseph Schaefer during and after World War II.Their work began as an effort to learn more about the buildup of ice on airplane wings, and eventually led them to attempt to create rainfall by releasing several pounds of crushed frozen carbon dioxide into a cloud from an airplane.In this form, the carbon dioxide is called dry ice.On November 13, 1946, the technique appeared to produce snow directly under the cloud; the snow then turned to rain as it fell to the ground.
For their experiment, Langmuir and Schaefer selected a supercooled cloud, one in which the water droplets remain liquid in subfreezing temperatures.Their theory was that small grains of dry ice falling through the cloud would cause tiny droplets of water vapor in the cloud to freeze into crystals that attracted more water vapor.Their theory proved to be correct and eventually the crystals became heavy enough to fall from the cloud as snow.As the snow reached the warmer temperatures closer to the ground, it melted and became rain.
Another scientist, Bernard Vonnegut, produced a method of cloud seeding using silver iodide (碘化银).He used particles of silver iodide because its crystal structure resembled that of ice in clouds.Silver
iodide also had practical advantages over frozen carbon dioxide It could be stored at room temperature
and did not require an airplane as a delivery mechanism.Instead, silver iodide crystals could be fired by
cannons (大炮) high into the air, where wind carried them into the clouds.
小题1:According to the text, Langmuir and Schaefer had intended to deal with__
A.how to freeze carbon dioxide
B.how to remove ice on plane wings
C.how to make weather forecast for the war
D how to hide planes in clouds at war
小题2:What is the CORRECT order of the course for cloud seeding with dry ice?
a.snow becoming rain in wanner temperatures b.crystals attracting more water vapor
c.crystals falling in the form of snow d.crystals becoming very heavy
e.freezing tiny droplets of water vapor into crystals
f.putting small grains of dry ice in the cloud
A.a-c-f-d-b-e | B.b-f-e-a-c-d |
C.f-e-b-d-c-a | D.e-a-d-c-b-f |
A.it is much cheaper than dry ice | B.it can be stored at any rooms |
C.it can be sent into clouds by wind | D.it is similar |
A.Cloud Seeding |
B.Artificial Raining |
C.Weather Changing |
D.Cloud Gathering |
A.three | B.two | C.one | D.four |
The number of hospitalizations for heart disease and stroke went down significantly among a certain group of people at a certain time of year. What folks, and what time of year, you ask? Flu season and the lucky people were the ones who got flu shots(流感疫苗).
It’s generally recommended that people over fifty get their flu shots every year. Influenza(流行性感冒) is no small thing. it’s responsible for around thirty six thousand deaths a year in the U. S. alone. Getting the shots also cuts down on the chances of getting pneumonia(肺炎), which is especially dangerous in seniors.
But what wasn’t known was that there seems to be an added benefit to getting a flu shots in terms of warding off heart problems. The data,in fact, are quite strong in suggesting this is the case.
In this study, flu shots cut clown the number of hospitalizations for heart disease by nineteen percent. Stroke went down sixteen percent one season and a whopping twenty-three percent a second season.These are big results.
So what"s the connection between getting a flu shot and having a stronger heart? It isn’t yet known.
Researchers speculate that the flu virus itself may do damage to blood vessels(血管), possibly making clots(血块)more likely. Blood clots in the heart can cause heart attacks, and blood clots in the brain can cause strokes.
Whatever the specific details are, there"s one more good reason to follow your doctor’ s advice and get that annual flu shot.
小题1:According to the study, the number of hospitalizations for heart disease and stroke went down significanntly among the ones who _____.
A.got flu shots after they were ill |
B.got flu shots before they were ill |
C.got flu shots at the flu season |
D.got flu shots whenever convenient |
A.it can cut down on the chances of gettingpneumonia |
B.it can cut down the number of hospitalizations for heart disease |
C.it can kill the flu virus |
D.if can make blood clots |
A.keeping away | B.dealing with | C.setting off | D. picking up |
A.work out to fight against influenza | B.get flu shot every year |
C.follow our doctor"s all advice | D.protect our blood vessels |
An estimated 80 percent of American adults think music lessons improve children"s abilily to learn or their performance in school. They say that the satisfaction for learning to play a new song helps a child express creativity.
Researchers at Harvard University, however, have found that there"s one thing musical training does not do. They say it does not make children more intelligent. Samuel Mehr is a graduate student at Harvard"s School of Education. He said it is wrong to think that learning to play a musical instrument improves a child"s intellectual development. He says the evidence comes from studies that measured the mental ability of two groups of 4-year-olds and their parents. One group attended music class, the other went to a class that places importance on the visual arts—arts that can be seen.
"The evidence there is "no". We found no evidence for any advantage on any of these tests for the kids participating in these music clases," said Mehr.Samuel Mehr says researchers have carried out many studies in an effort to learn whether musical training can make children smarter. He says the results have been mixed. He says only one study seems to show a small percentage increase in IQ, intellectual scores among students after one year of music lessons. He does not believe that IQ is a good measure of child"s intelligence. He says researchers in his study compared how well children in the musical training group did on mental processing tasks or projects, then the results were compared to those of children who did not take lessons. There was no evidence that the musical training group did much better on the mental tasks than the other group.
The researchers comfirmed the results with a larger group of children and their parents.Mr Mehr says music lessons may not offer children a fast easy way to gain entry to the best schools later of their life. But he says the training is still important for cultural reasons. In his words, "We teach music because music is important for us."
小题1:According to the new study, musical training______.
A.makes children smarter |
B.helps a child express creativity |
C.does not make children more intelligent |
D.improve children"s ability to learn in school |
A.the children who attended music class are smarter than those who attended arts class |
B.IQ is a good measure of a child"s intelligence |
C.we needn"t to teach children music |
D.music training is still important for cultural reasons |
A.conducted more than one research |
B.interviewed many American adults |
C.taught two groups of 4-yetr-olds music and arts |
D.offered children a fast way to be admitted to the best schools |
A.health | B.education | C.culture | D.economy |
A California company — BrightSource Energy is building a huge solar power plant in the Mojave desert, about 60 kilometers southwest of Las Vegas, Nevada. The plant is known as the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System. Joe Desmond works for the company. "This is actually one of the highest concentrations of sunlight in the world, out here in Ivanpah." explained Desmond. BrightSource Energy will deploy 170,000 specially designed mirrors to direct solar energy towards boilers on top of three power towers. The steam produced in the boilers will drive turbine (涡轮) to make electricity. Joe Desmond says the steam can reach temperatures of more than 260 degrees Celsius. "We can store the sun"s thermal energy in the form of molten salt, so we can produce electricity even when the sun goes down. There is a lot of interest in concentrating solar power around the globe in environmnents where you have lots of sun, such as China, South Africa, the Middle East, North Africa, explained Desmond.
Environmentalists generally support the idea of solar power, however, many are concerned about the effect of power plants on sensitive environment. Lisa Belenky is a lawyer with the Center for Biological Diversity, a private group. She says environmentalists are specifically worried about the effect of the Ivanpah Solar Project on the sensitive plant and animal life in that part of Mojave desert. "Even though the desert seems big, when you start cutting it up, it can really affect how the species and the animals and the plants are able to survive in the long run,"said Lisa Belenky. BrightSource Energy has already spent more than $ 50 million to move endangered desert tortoises away from the power plant. but Lisa Belenky says this is not the answer. "We should be reusing areas that have a1ready been disturbed, like old mining sites, for example...either on homes, on businesses, parking lots." said Belenky.
There have also been reports of birds dying at the Ivanpah Plant and others like it.
Some birds die after colliding with solar equipment which the animals mistake for water. Other birds were killed or suffered burns after flying through the intense heat at the solar thermal plant. As solar projects increase, environmentalists and developers are considering what to do to reduce bird death.
小题1:Why is the Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System being built in the desert?
A.Because the temperature is extremely high in the desert. |
B.Because there is no life in the desert. |
C.Because there is much salt in the desert. |
D.Because sunlight is highly focused in the desert. |
A.Because the sun"s thermal energy can be stored in the form of steam. |
B.Because the sun"s thermal energy can be stored in the form of molten salt. |
C.Because the sun"ss thermal energy can be stored through mirrors |
D.Because the sun"s thermal energy can be stored in the boilers. |
A. we should move all the plants and animals away from the solar plant
B. we should guide the bird not to hit the solar plant
C we should build the solar plant in disturbed areas
D. we should build the solar plant in the desert
小题4:The author’s attitude towards the solar projects is _____.
A.supportive | B.critical | C.indifferent | D.cautious |
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