2020_2021学年新教材高中英语Unit4BreakingboundariesPeriod3Usinglanguage语法精析课课时素养检测含解析外研版选择性必修第二册202103031200.doc
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1、课时素养检测 十五Unit 4Period 3. 阅读理解AWhen it comes to medical care,many patients and doctors believe “more is better. ” But what they do not realize is that overtreatmenttoo many scans,too many blood tests,too many proceduresmay bring harm. Sometimes a test leads you down a path to more and more testing,so
2、me of which may be invasive,or to treatment for things that should be left alone. Terrence Power,for example,complained that after his wife learned she had Wegeners disease,an uncommon disorder of the immune system,they found it difficult to refuse testing recommended by her doctor. The doctor insis
3、ted on office visits every three weeks,even when she was feeling well. He frequently ordered blood tests and X-rays,and repeatedly referred her to specialists for even minor complaints. Even when tests came back negative,more were ordered,and she was hospitalized as prevention when she developed a c
4、old. She had as many as 25 doctor visits during one six-month period. The couple was spending about $30,000 a year for her care. After several years of physical suffering and near financial ruin from the medical costs,the couple began questioning the treatment after discussing with other patients in
5、 online support groups. “Its a really hard thing to determine when theyve crossed the line,” Mr Power said. “You think shes getting the best care in the world,but after a while you start to wonder: What is the purpose?”Mr Power then spoke with his own primary care doctor,who advised him to find a ne
6、w specialist to oversee Mrs Powers care. Under the new doctors care,the regular testing stopped and Mrs Powers condition was stable. Now she sees the doctor only four or five times a year. 【语篇概述】本篇为医疗类话题的说明文。在疾病的治疗上,很多病人和医生都认为越多越好。但是Terrence Power的妻子患韦格纳氏病后就医的经历却说明过度治疗会给病人带来危害。1. What is the main id
7、ea of this passage?A. Treatments do not always cause harmful side effects. B. Patients tend to believe more testing is better treatment. C. Too much medical care may not be beneficial to patients. D. Doctors generally recommend office visits that are necessary. 【解析】选C。主旨大意题。浏览全文,结合第一段第二句“But what th
8、ey do not realize is that overtreatmenttoo many scans,too many blood tests,too many proceduresmay bring harm. ”可知,文章的主要观点是过多的医疗检查或护理对病人并无益处,故选C。2. Which of the following was a problem for Mrs Power during her medical treatment?A. She had to be hospitalized for three weeks whenever she had a cold. B.
9、 When test results showed she was fine,her doctor still ordered more tests. C. She did not have any insurance,so she became penniless because of her illness. D. Her doctor asked her to consult other specialists due to her constant complaints. 【解析】选B。细节理解题。由文章第二段,特别是这一段的He frequently ordered blood te
10、sts and X-rays,and repeatedly referred her to specialists for even minor complaints. 可知,Power夫人的问题是当她的检查结果良好时,医生仍然让她做检测,故选B。3. Who does “they” in the third paragraph most likely refer to?A. Doctors. B. Other patients. C. Mr and Mrs Power. D. The online support groups. 【解析】选A。词义猜测题。该词所在句意为: 很难断定医生是不是
11、过度治疗。故they指代的是医生。故选A。BLike a lot of health-care professionals,Dr. Brian Goldman finds it extremely difficult to draw boundaries between his work and personal lives. “Theres this view that you should suck it up and do one more thing,” says the ER physician and host of CBCs White Coat,Black Art. But t
12、hat “one more thing” often comes at Goldmans expense. “Youre exhausted and a patient or their family look at you with begging eyes,”he says. “So you have this dilemma: say that your shift is over or give until youre totally spent?” Goldmans work stress combined with family tension after his mother w
13、as diagnosed with dementia 20 years ago. Caring for her over a decade was difficult,as was dealing with his fathers grief. “When someone else is drowning you,you have to grab a life preserver and save yourself,” says Goldman. Setting boundaries isnt just important for busy professionals;everyone can
14、 benefit from managing situations that cause undue stress or pain. Here are some tips. First,“If someones behavior makes you unhappyand it could be anything from the way they speak to you to repeatedly failing to stick to their promisethen theres room to set limits,”says Patrick Keelan,a Calgary psy
15、chologist. We often avoid setting limits because we prioritize the happiness and comfort of others over ours. In order to control this impulse,Goldman suggests framing the development of boundaries as a form of self-kindness. When facing an overwhelming situation like the one he was in with his fath
16、er,Goldman suggests reflecting on what is making you feel uncomfortable,unhappy or unappreciated. “You cant relate to others or be kind to others if you arent kind to yourself,”he says. Second,once youve become aware of your needs,setting and maintaining boundaries requires clear verbal communicatio
17、n. There are three obstacles to enforcing boundaries in a relationship: fear,guilt and self-doubt,says psychologist Nicole MaCance. We often fear that if we set limits,the other person will reject us,or we feel bad claiming our needs. Keelan proposes setting ground rules before relationships become
18、tense. Start by cooperatively listing valueslike mutual respect,support,and loyaltyand then building the guidelines from these values. If youre struggling to reach a consensus,Keelan recommends engaging a third party,such as a therapist to help. Now,if you want a boundary to stick to,you cant enable
19、 someone in breaking it. As such,its crucial to establish consequences for transgressions(越轨). Otherwise,McCance says,“youre giving them permission to violate that boundary. ”If they wont respect your boundaries,you have to do some soul-searching about the value of the relationship. “When you feel b
20、ad more than you feel good in this persons presence and when the relationship is impacting your self-worth and happiness,its time to reassess,”says McCance. Saying no is hard,but she suggests framing it as saying yes to healthier relationships. “Were all better mothers and partners and brothers when
21、 we have boundaries. ”【语篇概述】本篇为说明文,讨论了医务工作者工作和个人生活之间设定必要的界限的重要性,同时就如何设定界限提出了几点建议。4. What do we know about Goldman?A. He is in need of support in his work. B. He is caught between his work and life. C. He slides into the state of desperation. D. He always puts his family at the first place. 【解析】选B。细节
22、理解题。由文章第一段中的“Like a lot of health-care professionals,Dr. Brian Goldman finds it extremely difficult to draw boundaries between his work and personal lives. ”可知,像许多医疗保健专业人士一样,布菜恩戈德曼博士发现他很难在工作和个人生活之间划清界限,也就是在工作和生活之间进退维谷。故选B。5. What do the underlined words “this impulse” in the fourth paragraph refer t
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