2022届新高考英语译林版复习课时作业-选修⑦-Unit2-Fitforlife-含解析

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1、课时作业(二十一)选修Unit2Fitforlife.阅读理解A2021太原市高三年级模拟试题TheChineseDoctorWhoBeatthePlague(鼠疫)Inthewinterof1910, Dr.WuLientehsteppedoffatraininthenorthernChinesecityofHarbin.Hewastheretosolveamedicalmystery, atgreatpersonalrisk.Overthepastfewmonths, anunknowndiseasehadsweptalongtherailwaysofnortheastChina, kil

2、ling99.9%ofitsvictims.TheQingImperialCourthadsenttheCambridgeeducatedDr.Wunorthtostoptheepidemic (流行病)WhenDr.WuarrivedinHarbinonDecember24, 1910, hecarriedlittleinthewayofmedicalinstrumentsandhadonlyoneassistant.OneofWusfirstactsuponarrivalwastosetupspecialquarantine (隔离) unitsandtoorderlockdownstos

3、topinfectedpersonsfromtravelingandspreadingthedisease.Hehadteamscheckhouseholdsforpossiblecases, andevenmanagedtoconvinceauthoritiestocompletelyclosetherailwaysintheearlyweeksof1911.OfparticularconcernwastheupcomingChineseNewYearholiday, whichhadbecomeagreatannualmigrationofpeopletravelingacrossthec

4、ountrytoseetheirfamilies.ThankstoDr.Wusefforts, thenumberofplaguevictimsbegantodecrease, andbyMarch1, 1911, theepidemicwasfullycontained.Theplagueoutbreakof19101911lastednearlyfourmonths, affectedfiveprovincesandsixmajorcities, andaccountedforover60,000deaths.Itisclearthatwithoutthebraveanddecisivea

5、ctionstakenbyDr.Wuitcouldhavebeenmuchworse.Hadtheepidemicgoneunchecked, allowingholidayrailpassengerstospreadthediseasetotherestofChinacouldhavemeantacatastrophiclossoflifeandpossiblyaglobalhealthcrisis.InApril1911, Dr.WuchairedanInternationalPlagueConferenceinShenyang, attendedbyscientistsfrom11cou

6、ntriesincludingtheUnitedStates, JapanandFrance.TheypraisedDr.Wuforhishandlingofthe19101911outbreak.Foratime, Dr.Wuwastheworldsmostfamousplaguefighter, atitlehedefendedinfightingcholerainChinain1919, andareturnofplaguein1921.1WhatwasDr.Wusmissionin1910?ATotakepersonalrisks.BToendanepidemic.CToprovide

7、medicaleducation.DToinvestigatethenumberofvictims.2WhichofDr.Wusactsstoppedthediseasefromspreadingnationwide?ASettingupspecialquarantineunits.BCarryingmedicalinstrumentswithhim.CCheckinghouseholdsforpossiblecases.DConvincingauthoritiestoclosetherailways.3Whatcanweinferfromthethirdparagraph?AThedisea

8、seworsenedafterMarch1, 1911.B60,000peoplewouldhavediedwithoutDr.Wusefforts.CTheworldwassavedfromamajorepidemicin1911.DAglobalhealthcrisisfollowedthe19101911outbreak.4WhatcanweknowaboutDr.Wufromthelastparagraph?AHecontinuedtofightepidemicsafter1911.BHewasinfectedwithcholerain1919.CHetraveledworldwide

9、hostingconferences.DHeclaimedtheplaguewouldneverhappenagain.B2021开封市高三第一次模拟AndrewGreydoesntfitmostpeoplesideaofanastronomer.Heworksinacarrepairshop, notinalaboruniversity, yettheAustralianrepairmandiscoveredastarsystemhidingindatafromNASAsKeplerspacetelescope.Mr.Greyisoneofmillionsofcitizenscientist

10、shelpingresearcherstoexpandcollectiveunderstanding.Forcenturies, onlyafewordinarypeoplehadbeencontributingtoscience, butadvancesintechnologyhavebroughtahigherlevelofdemocratization (民主化) toscience.“Thisisacollaborative (合作的) effortthatanyonecouldgetinvolvedin,”saysChrisLintott, anOxfordUniversityast

11、rophysicist (天体物理学家) andcofounderofZooniverse, aplatformthathostsdozensofcitizenscienceprojects.Citizenscientistscancontributetobreakthroughsinalmostanyfield, fromecologytoastrophysics.“Aslongaspatternrecognitionisinvolved, therearenolimitstowhatcanbecomeacitizenscienceproject,”Lintottsays.“Anyoneca

12、nidentifypatternsinimages, graphs, orevenseeminglyboringdataafterashorttutorial.Machinelearningallowscomputerstodosomepatternrecognition.Buthumans, particularlyamateurscientists, dontstayfocusedonwhattheyresupposedto.Andthatsgood, becausepeoplewhodothatnoticetheunusualthingsinadataset.”“Andcitizensc

13、iencedoesnthavetobedirectedbyascientist,”saysSheilaJasanoff, directoroftheProgramonScience, TechnologyandSocietyatHarvardUniversity.“Citizensproducingknowledgeinplaceswhereofficialorganshavefailedthemcanalsobecitizenscientists,”shesays.ThatswhathappenedinFlint, Michigan, whenalocalmotherstarteddrink

14、ingwaterteststhatcausedabroaderinvestigationofleadlevels.Citizenpoweredresearchisasoldasscientificinquiry.Forcenturiesbeforesciencebecameprofessionalized, regularpeoplelookedforpatternsintheworldaroundthem.Despitealotofadvancedequipmentandcomputermodels, scientistsstillwelcomehelpfromeverydaypeople.

15、Asaprofessionalscientisthimself, Lintottsays, “Peoplethinkthatwereintelligent, butscienceiseasyandweneedyourhelp.”5Whatmadecitizenscientistsappear?AThehighlevelofscienceprojects.BThedevelopmentoftechnology.CThesupportofthegovernment.DThefoundationofZooniverse.6Whatisanadvantageofhumansinpatternrecog

16、nitioncomparedwithmachines?AHumanscanidentifypatternsmoreswiftly.BHumansfocustheirattentionondata.CHumanscanobserveuncommonthings.DHumanshavestrongeremotions.7WhatisLintottsattitudetowardscitizenscience?AFavorable.BCautious.CIndifferent.DDoubtful.8Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthetext?ACitizenScientistsCanBeIntellig

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