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单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据下列句子中的首字母或者汉语提示写出可以填入空白处的单词的正确形式,在答题卡将单词写出。
76. The cruel man shot his wife and __________(埋葬)the dead body in the backyard.
77. There are still quantities of stars we haven’t known in the __________(宇宙).
78. It’s no good using __________(暴力)to solve the problem. We’d better take effective measures.
79. With the ____________(发展)of science and technology, people’s life is becoming more and more convenient.
80. The test measures students’ ____________(成绩,成就)in reading, spelling and writing.
81. Tom and I chat on the Internet very often, but only see each other very o__________.
82. Harbin No. 3 Middle School was f_________ in the year 1923.
83. Recently many earthquakes have s_________ some places in Asia and South America.
84. Lots of poor elder people in the mountains live in p_________.
85. A third of the worst accidents o_________ in the home last year, and the rest happened on the roads.
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Our bodies are wonderfully skillful at keeping balance.When the temperature jumps, we sweat to cool down.When our blood pressure falls, our hearts can do something.As it turns out, though, our natural state is always changing.Researchers are finding that everything from blood pressure to brain function changes regularly with the cycles of sun, moon and seasons.And their insights (洞察力) are getting new ways for keeping away such common killers as heart disease and cancer.Only one doctor in 20 has a good knowledge of the scientific use of time in medicine.But according to a new American Medical Association, three out of four are eager to change that.“The field is exploding,” says Michael Smolensky.“Doctors used to look at us like, What spaceship did you get off ? Now they're thirsty to know more.”
In medical school, most doctors learn that people with chronic conditions should take their medicine regularly.“It’s a terrible way to treat disease,” says Dr Richard Martin.For example, asthmatics (气喘患者) are most likely to suffer during the night.Yet most patients try to keep a constant level of medicine in their blood day and night, whether by breathing in on an inhaler (吸入器) four times a day or taking a pill each morning and evening.In recent studies, researchers have found that a large mid afternoon dose of a bronchodilator (支气管扩张剂) can be as safe as several small doses, and better for preventing nighttime attacks.
If the night belongs to asthma, the dawn belongs to high blood pressure and heart disease.Heart attacks are twice as common at 9 a.m.as at 11 p.m.Part of the reason is that our blood pressure falls at night, then rises as we start to work for the day.“Doctors know that,” says Dr.Henry Black of Chicago's Medical Center, “but until now, we haven't been able to do anything about it.” Most blood - pressure drugs provide 18 to 20 hours of relief (减缓).But because they’re taken in the morning, they're least effective when most needed.“You take your pill at 7 and it's working by 9,” says Dr.William White of the University of Connecticut Health Center “But by that time you've gone through the worst four hours of the day with no protection.” Bedtime medicine would prevent high blood pressure, but it would also push blood pressure to dangerously low levels during the night.
Researchers are finding that _________ .
A.heart disease and cancer are the most common killers of human beings
B.only blood pressure and brain function are decided by cycles of sun, moon and seasons
C.the functions of human bodies have much to do with nature
D.any change in human bodies goes with changes in the surroundings
According to the author, it is best for asthmatics to take their medicine _________ .
A.at certain time
B.each morning and evening
C.when the disease occurs
D.at midafternoon
Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Doctors know more about illnesses than before.
B.Doctors in the U.S.used to be thirsty to know more about the new medical field.
C.The researchers' insights are providing new methods to prevent common killers.
D.The correct use of time in medicine attracts more attention in medical circle in the U.S.A.
The suggested title for this passage might be _________.
A.Medicine Is Everything B.Treatment Is Everything
C.Timing Is Everything D.Prevention Is Everything
查看习题详情和答案>> Our bodies are wonderfully skillful at keeping balance.When the temperature jumps, we sweat to cool down.When our blood pressure falls, our hearts can do something.As it turns out, though, our natural state is always changing.Researchers are finding that everything from blood pressure to brain function changes regularly with the cycles of sun, moon and seasons.And their insights (洞察力) are getting new ways for keeping away such common killers as heart disease and cancer.Only one doctor in 20 has a good knowledge of the scientific use of time in medicine.But according to a new American Medical Association, three out of four are eager to change that.“The field is exploding,” says Michael Smolensky.“Doctors used to look at us like, What spaceship did you get off ? Now they're thirsty to know more.”
In medical school, most doctors learn that people with chronic conditions should take their medicine regularly.“It’s a terrible way to treat disease,” says Dr Richard Martin.For example, asthmatics (气喘患者) are most likely to suffer during the night.Yet most patients try to keep a constant level of medicine in their blood day and night, whether by breathing in on an inhaler (吸入器) four times a day or taking a pill each morning and evening.In recent studies, researchers have found that a large mid afternoon dose of a bronchodilator (支气管扩张剂) can be as safe as several small doses, and better for preventing nighttime attacks.
If the night belongs to asthma, the dawn belongs to high blood pressure and heart disease.Heart attacks are twice as common at 9 a.m.as at 11 p.m.Part of the reason is that our blood pressure falls at night, then rises as we start to work for the day.“Doctors know that,” says Dr.Henry Black of Chicago's Medical Center, “but until now, we haven't been able to do anything about it.” Most blood - pressure drugs provide 18 to 20 hours of relief (减缓).But because they’re taken in the morning, they're least effective when most needed.“You take your pill at 7 and it's working by 9,” says Dr.William White of the University of Connecticut Health Center “But by that time you've gone through the worst four hours of the day with no protection.” Bedtime medicine would prevent high blood pressure, but it would also push blood pressure to dangerously low levels during the night.
【小题1】Researchers are finding that _________ .
A.heart disease and cancer are the most common killers of human beings |
B.only blood pressure and brain function are decided by cycles of sun, moon and seasons |
C.the functions of human bodies have much to do with nature |
D.any change in human bodies goes with changes in the surroundings |
A.at certain time |
B.each morning and evening |
C.when the disease occurs |
D.at midafternoon |
A.Doctors know more about illnesses than before.
B.Doctors in the U.S.used to be thirsty to know more about the new medical field.
C.The researchers' insights are providing new methods to prevent common killers.
D.The correct use of time in medicine attracts more attention in medical circle in the U.S.A.
【小题4】The suggested title for this passage might be _________.
A.Medicine Is Everything | B.Treatment Is Everything |
C.Timing Is Everything | D.Prevention Is Everything |
【小题1】His dream was that the Olympic Games would make it possible for countries and people live p_____ side by side.
【小题2】Did you know the f_____ of the national table tennis competition? The result was very surprising.
【小题3】If we don’t fall in deep thought and are just satisfied with surface things, sooner or later we will find we haven’t gained anything because our first i_______ has blinded and misled us.
【小题4】Before our talk, I did not think very much about how an advertiser might be trying to t_______ customers into buying a product or a service.
【小题5】PSAs are often placed for free, and are i______ to educate people about health, safety, or any other issue which affects public welfare.
【小题6】Join me in wishing the Olympic movement a successful future to match its (光辉的)________ past .
【小题7】 One of the PSAs to teach us how to live healthy lives is ‘Smoking is ______ suicide(自杀) slowly’.
【小题8】Our new packaging will be colorful and ________ (引人注目).
【小题9】 It is ______(极其) important to know your audience so you can create the right message for the right people.
【小题10】 Fifteen years later the Qin Dynasty was _______ (推翻).
第一节 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据下列句子中的首字母或者汉语提示写出可以填入空白处的单词的正确形式,在答题卡将单词写出。
76. The cruel man shot his wife and __________(埋葬)the dead body in the backyard.
77. There are still quantities of stars we haven’t known in the __________(宇宙).
78. It’s no good using __________(暴力)to solve the problem. We’d better take effective measures.
79. With the ____________(发展)of science and technology, people’s life is becoming more and more convenient.
80. The test measures students’ ____________(成绩,成就)in reading, spelling and writing.
81. Tom and I chat on the Internet very often, but only see each other very o__________.
82. Harbin No. 3 Middle School was f_________ in the year 1923.
83. Recently many earthquakes have s_________ some places in Asia and South America.
84. Lots of poor elder people in the mountains live in p_________.
85. A third of the worst accidents o_________ in the home last year, and the rest happened on the roads.
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