2020-2021学年高中英语 课时作业(十五)Module 5 Cloning Section Ⅲ Integrating Skills Cultural Corner(含解析)外研版选修6.doc
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1、课时作业(十五)Module 5Section Integrating Skills & Cultural Corner.用合适的介、副词填空1The people on the island rely _ a spring for their water.2The bridge broke _ in the earthquake last year.3The police suspected her _ murder.4The teachers must treat the students _ adults.5The doctor devoted himself to cure the p
2、atient _ cancer.6Who took my notebook _ mistake? Please give it back to me.7Fresh air and good food are beneficial _ the health.8The main reasons why the machine broke down are _ follows.9The two words are identical _ meaning.10The young man was charged with robbery _ violence.阅读理解A If youre anythin
3、g like most working Americans, you probably make a beeline for the coffee machine as soon as you wake up in the morning. In fact, over 85 percent of Americans consume caffeine (咖啡因) regularly and coffee is the preferred medium. As for the perfect time for your Joe? Theres a “sweet spot” that could m
4、aximize your caffeine kick, and surprisingly enough, its not the first thing in the morning. Although having your coffee right away may cause you to think quickly in the morning, that feeling quickly crashes just a few hours later. “Definitely limit coffee when you first wake up”, Laura Cipullo, reg
5、istered dietitian and author of Womens Health Body Clock Diet, told CNBC. To get the most benefit, experts recommend drinking your coffee in the midmorning or early afternoon, instead. Getting caffeine about three to four hours after you get out of bed will do the trick, too. Why? At those times in
6、the day, your body is low on cortisol (皮质醇)the stress hormone that makes you think quicklyand desperately needs a good pickmeup. Of course, if you cant function without your morning coffee, then by all means, continue drinking! Not everyone agrees with the midmorning theory, anyway. Registered dieti
7、tiannutritionist Melanie Dellinges believes when you consume caffeine is not in the least important; its how much caffeine you consume that matters the most. She recommends limiting your intake to two to four cups a day. Regardless of when you decide to drink your coffee, try to avoid drinking coffe
8、e after 2 or 3 in the afternoon. Research shows that caffeine can disturb your sleep up to six hours after you consume it.1Which word can best replace the underlined “Joe” in Paragraph 1?Aroutine Bcompany Cbreakfast Dcoffee2When does the author suggest drinking coffee?ALate in the evening.B3 to 4 ho
9、urs after getting up.CEarly in the morning.D2 or 3 hours later after getting up.3What does Melanie Dellinges regard as the most important?AThe amount of caffeine intake.BThe time to consume caffeine.CThe way one takes in caffeine.DThe midmorning theory on coffee.4What is the best title for this text
10、?AHow much coffee to drinkBWhy we ought to drink coffeeCDont drink coffee in the morningDThe best time to drink coffeeB The study findings about a new blood test have been published this moming in the Journal of the American, Medical Association (JAMA Cardiology). The study was conducted smoothly an
11、d effectively based on their working together between the Canterbury District Health Board (CDHB), New Zealand, and the Christchurch Heart Institute, which is run by the University of Otago, Christchurch, New Zealand. Colead author, Associate Professor John Pickering of the University of Otago, says
12、, “When a patient comes to an emergency department (ED) with symptoms that suggest a potential heart attack, present laboratory bloodtesting procedures can take 12 hours to discover the risk level, but with this new test we can get a result in just fifteen minutes, from the bedside, or pointofcare,
13、freeing up ED and health care staff. The patient can then either be cleared to leave, or quickly progressed to specialist care. The result proves to be true after later observation and other tests.” Senior author, and Director of Emergency Medicine Research, Dr Martin Than of the CDHB says present p
14、ointofcare tests can lack the precision of this new method that is centred around a measurement of cardiac troponin (肌钙蛋白) in the blood. “Our results have extremely exciting potential for not only EDs, but also remote health care providers such as those in the countryside. Given the great effect hea
15、rt disease and other related conditions have on not only New Zealand society but also the international community, we have something that could benefit tens of millions of patients globally,” Dr. Than says. The analysis of this observational study, conducted from 2016 to 2017 at Christchurch Hospita
16、ls emergency department, included about 350 patients with symptoms of a heart attack. “So far our testing has shown that close to fifty percent of patients could have the heart attack safely and precisely excluded (排除的可能性) soon after arrival at the ED. Wider study is required to be in progress and s
17、ome other study concerned across ten District Health Boards in New Zealand is planned for next year,” Dr Than says.5How did the researchers get the findings?ABy doing effective teamwork.BBy observing patients with heart disease.CBy applying the EDs advanced technology.DBy receiving support from othe
18、r specialists.6Which of the following can best describe the new blood test?AConvenient and cheap.BQuick but risky.CConvenient but expensive.DQuick and reliable.7What problem does the present pointofcare method face?AIt spends too much to get medical training.BIt doesnt have its own health care staff
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