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1、高考英语词义猜测练习 班级 考号 姓名 总分 AThe different parts of a health care system have different focuses.A hospitals stroke(中风)unit monitors blood flow in the brain.The cardiac unit is interested in that same flow, but through and from the heart.Each collection of equipment and data is effective in its own fielD.
2、Thus, like the story of blind men feeling an elephant, modern health care offers many separate pictures of a patient, but rarely a useful united one.On top of all this, the instruments that doctors use to monitor health are often expensive, as is the training required to use them.That combined cost
3、is too high for the medical system to scan regularly, for early signs of illness, so patients are at risk of heart disease or a stroke.An unusual research project called AlzEye, run by Moorfields Eye Hospital in London, in cooperation with University College, London (UCL), may changethis.It is attem
4、pting to use the eye as a window through which signals about the health of other organs could be discovereD.The doctors in charge of it, Siegfried Wagner and Pearse Keane, are studying Moorfields database of eye scans, which offers a detailed picture of the health of the retina(视网膜).The project will
5、 go a step further:With the information about other aspects of patients health collected from other hospitals around England, doctors will be able to look for more accurate signs of disease through eye scans.The Moorfields data set has lots of linked cases to work with-far more than any similar proj
6、ect.For instance, the UK Biobank, one of the worlds leading collections of medical data about individual people, contains 631 cases of a “major cardiac adverse event”.The Moorfields data contain about 12, 000 such.The Biobank has data on about 1, 500 stroke patients.Moorfields has 11, 900.For the di
7、sease on which the Moorfields project will focus to start with dementia, the data set holds 15, 100 cases.The only comparable study has 86.Wagner and Keane are searching for patterns in the eye that show the emergence of disease elsewhere in the body.If such patterns could be recognized reliably, th
8、e potential impact would be huge.1.Why does the author mention “the story of blind men feeling an elephant” in Paragraph 1?A.To claim the ineffectiveness of our health care system.B.To tell the similarity in various health care units.C.To explain the limitation of modern health care.D.To show the co
9、mplexity of patients pictures.2.What does the underlined word “this” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A.The challenge of making advanced medical instruments.B.The high risk of getting a heart disease or a stroke.C.The inconvenience of modern health care service.D.The incomplete and expensive health monitorin
10、g.3.How does AlzEye work?A.By thoroughly examining ones body organs.B.By identifying ones state of health through eye scansC.By helping doctors discover ones diseases of the eyeD.By comparing the eye-scan data from different hospitals.4.What can be inferred about the Moorfieldss project from Paragra
11、ph 5?A.It takes advantage of abundantly available medical data.B.It makes the collection of medical data more convenient.C.It improves the Moorfields competitiveness in the medical fielD.D.It strengthens data sharing between the Moorfields and the Biobank.BSmoking in your own home in Thailand may no
12、w be considered a crime, if the smoke is considered harmful to other people in the house.The new law , Family Protection and Development Promotion Act , was initiated(启动) by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security and was announced in the Royal Gazette on May 22 ,2019.The law aims atcu
13、rbingsmoking at home which might be hazardous for others health residing under the same roof.In that case, it will be considered as “domestic violence.The new law came into force on August 20.According to the center for research and knowledge management for tobacco control, at the Faculty of Medical
14、 Science of Mahidol University, there are about 4.9 million households where one or more family members smoke.An average of 10.3 million people have unwittingly (不知不觉地) become passive smokers because theyve been breathing in smoke at home.Scientific studies show that passive smokers are at greater r
15、isk of being affected by cancer.Of 75 child patients from houses where smoking is practiced, 76% of them were found to have nicotine traces in their urine, with 43% of them having nicotine content exceeding permissible levels.Smoking at home also “may lead to physical or emotional violence” because
16、of aggressiveness when there is a lack of smoking, and might as well ruin relationships between smokers and non-smoker family members.According to the new law, anyone who thinks they are affected by domestic smoking can report to officials concerned so that inspectors will be sent to investigate and
17、 take legal action against the smokers.Once convicted, the court may order a person to receive treatment to quit smoking in an attempt to protect the persons family.In February in 2019, Thailand had banned smoking at six of its airports along with a ban in public places.5.What is the fact about the
18、new law in Thailand?A.It makes it clear that smoking at home is a crime.B.Is a law on protecting the health of non-smokers.C.It was drafted and adopted by the royal family.D.It classifies smoking as a form of domestic violence.6.Which of the following can replace the underlined word “curbing” in Par
19、agraph 3?A.Treating.B.Changing.C.Improving.D.Controlling.7.What is NOT the evil consequence of smoking at home?A.It may increase the risk of cancer in passive smokers.B.It will probably cause physical or emotional violence.C.It will make the smokers become more aggressive.D.It may lead to disharmony
20、 in family relations.8.What conclusion can we draw from the passage?A.Smoking is illegal anywhere in ThailanD.B.Smokers are less likely to develop cancer than non-smokers.C.People who smoke at home in Thailand will be sent to prison.D.Thailand is committed to creating a smoke-free environment.CAs we
21、 grow old, we realize that we have so little time to read and there are so many great books that weve yet to get around to.Yet re-readers are everywhere around us.For certain fans, re-readingThe Lord of the Ringsis a conventional practice annually.One friend told me that Jane Austens Emma can still
22、surprise him, despite his having read it over 50 times.New sudden clear understandings can be gained from the process of re-reading.Journalist Rebecca Mead, a long-time English woman in New York, first came across George Eliots Middlemarch at 17.Since then, she has read it again every five years.Wit
23、h each re-reading, it has opened up further; in each chapter of her life, it has resonated differently.Mead evidenced the large number of ways in which really good books not only stand the test of repeat reads, but also offer fresh gifts each time wecrack their spines.These kinds of books grow with
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