Unit 9 Human Biology Lesson 3 Epidemics Explained 随堂检测-(2020)新北师大版高中英语高二选择性必修第三册.docx
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1、Unit 9 Human Biology Lesson 3 Epidemics Explained2021-2022学年高二英语北师大版(2019)选择性必修第三册随堂检测一、填空1.I dont like to define my work as a daily routine, which can be very d_.2.I watched them leave and then drove off in the o_ direction.3.The books in the school library are c_ according to subject.4.Restaurants
2、 can offer a choice of music along with the v_ food choices on the menu.5.Opinions on this matter vary _ person to person.6.I need to have a chance to get my head together and think _(彻底) everything.7.Take two coloured pens and _(在之下画线) the positive and negative words.8.Sorry, Madam, I have _(低估) yo
3、u as I didnt know your background.9.Anger is _ (很少) looked upon as a beneficial character trait, and is usually advised to reduce it.10.Of course, our brains can decline as we grow older for lots of reasonsincluding other environmental influences or genetic _(因素).二、七选五 Not long ago, no one understoo
4、d that infectious diseases were caused by tiny organisms that moved from person to person. Even now, although we know that tiny living microbes cause disease, how they do so is not always obvious._ They can also be transmitted through our skin through insect or animal bites. The best way to prevent
5、infections is to block pathogens(病原体) from entering the body. The first line of defense is to keep germs at bay by following good personal health habits. Wash your hands well. You probably wash your hands after using the bathroom, before preparing or eating food, and after gardening or other dirty t
6、asks._ Wet your hands thoroughly. Lather(起泡沫) up with soap or cleanser, and rub it into the palms and backs of your hands and your wrists. Be sure to clean your fingertips, under your nails and between your fingers. Wash under running water. _ Whether you are young or young at heart, getting vaccina
7、ted(接种疫苗) is an essential part of staying healthy._ such as a temporarily sore arm or low fever, they are generally safe and effective. Vaccinations are essential if you are to avoid getting sick. In general, children should receive the recommended childhood vaccinations. Adults should make sure the
8、ir vaccinations are up to date. When travelling abroad, check with your health care provider about additional immunisations (免疫)._ Stay clear of wild animals. Many wild animals, including bats, foxes and coyotes, can spread the virus to humans by biting. Keep your pets away from wild animals, too. D
9、ogs, cats or any other type of warm-blooded animals can pick up the virus and pass the virus along to people.A.Dry your hands and wrists thoroughly.B.Use animal control to prevent infections.C.While vaccines may cause some common side effects,D.Although vaccines cannot prevent some rare diseases,E.O
10、ther wild animals cannot transmit the virus and other infections.F.We do know that most microbes enter through openings in the body.G.You should also wash up after blowing your nose, coughing, or sneezing.三、阅读理解 Weve known that sitting for long periods of time every day has countless health conseque
11、nces, like a higher risk of heart disease. But now a new study has found that sitting is also bad for your brain, which runs counter to received ideas about deep thought, from our teachers, who told us to sit down and focus, to Rodins famous Thinker, seated with chin on hand. A study published last
12、week, conducted by Dr. Prabha Siddarth at the University of California, showed that sedentary(久坐的) behaviour is associated with reduced thickness of the medial temporal lobe (中颞叶), a brain area that is critical to learning and memory. The researchers asked a group of 35 healthy people, aged 45 to 70
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