分析 本文主要讲述了起源于中国的独特的疾病治疗方式--针灸,现在它已经慢慢的渗透到西方国家里,为治疗疾病起到作用.
解答 28.D 细节题.根据文章内容At one point he stretched out his hands and moved his bare toes to show that only his chest and neck were affected.在某一阶段,他伸出手,挥动这脚趾,以证明只有他的胸和脖子是受了影响的,结合选项,故选D
29.B细节题.根据文章内容Several hospitals in the United States are now experimenting with acupuncture as a way of treating pain.美国的几家医院已实验用针灸来治疗疼痛了,结合选项,故选B
30.C细节题.根据文章内容How does acupuncture work?How is it able to keep a patient from feeling pain?No very satisfactory answer has been given,but there are at least three theories.对于针灸是如何让人们停止疼痛的,虽没有另人满意的答案,但是至少已经有三个理论来予以解释说明,结合选项,故选C
31.A 推理题.根据文章内容,Although acupuncture has been practiced in China for more than 2,000years,its use in the Western world is still very new.由此可知,针灸在中国已经存在了超过2000年,只不过它在西方世界的使用比较少见,结合选项,故选A
点评 本文是一个社会文化类阅读理解,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.
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内容要点如下:
1. 请求指导的缘由;
2. 指导时间与地点;
3. 欢迎他参加义演。
注意:
1. 词数100左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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Fruit and Scent Playground, Stockholm
Is there a picky eater on a steady diet of chicken fingers and cheese? Perhaps a trip to Sweden’s Fruit and Scent Playground will change his or her culinary(烹饪的) tune. This playground features a banana slide, an orange seesaw, pear huts, a watermelon jungle gym and a pair of cherry swings, all designed by public artist Johan Ferner Strom. Now, who can say you can’t play with your food?
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A. It is located in Tokyo, Japan.
B. Its design was led by some artists.
C. It is aimed at balancing people’s diet.
D. Its facilities are modeled after fruits.
2.When visiting Nishi Rokugo Park, it is better to ________.
A. wear thick protective clothes
B. avoid moments when it’s hot
C. take umbrellas and raincoats
D. watch out for the equipment
3.Why does the author recommend Bicentennial Children’s Park?
A. It becomes part of the surroundings.
B. It was built to improve people’s lives.
C. It amuses kids and helps parents get relaxed.
D. It provides slides for both children and adults.
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Although it has such a long history, the technology has still remained based on one simple principle-----to make 3-D effects you must find a way to project two slightly different pictures to each eye. Modern 3-D technology works by rapidly flickering(闪动) two versions of the movie and projecting them onto each eye. The brain does the rest of the work, combining the two pictures together into one and giving the show the appearance of depth, the third dimension.
But does this exposure, especially long exposures, cause harm to the child’s developing brain and visual system? Unfortunately, long-term studies on new flicker digital 3-D technology and children aren’t yet available. We do not know if regular or daily 3-D viewing over years affects the developing visual system, although older 3-D methods basically do the same thing and are not considered harmful.
The question of possible harm in modern 3-D use in TV is really based on two facts: the amount of time children will now be watching 3-D TV each day and the sensitivity some children show in reaction to 3-D viewing. It is difficult to make actual lab studies of longer term 3-D viewing in children because of the possible harm of the experiment. Researchers will have to wait until 3-D TV technology is already in the marketplace for a number of years, then check heavy 3-D TV watchers and compare them with non-watchers.
With a 3-D television technology in the home, we will soon be able to answer the question of whether or not longer and more frequent periods of 3-D exposure cause more changes in the visual system. We may find that the bigger problem is the introduction of a new technology that leads to even more time spent on TV rather than playing outdoors.
1.According to the text, 3-D technology ______
A. was refused by people when it first appeared.
B. will soon change the way we watch TV.
C. does no good to our visual system.
D. has a history of nearly 200 years.
2.Paragraph 2 is mainly about________
A. how 3-D technology works.
B. why 3-D movies are popular
C. the history of 3-D technology.
D. the influence of 3-D technology.
3.What’s the method suggested in paragraph 4?
A. To wait and see B. To carry out lab studies
C. To stop making 3-D movies D. To improve 3-D technology
4.The author’s purpose in writing the text is to _______
A. ask children not to watch 3-D movies
B. discuss if 3-D viewing is harmful to children.
C. introduce the advantages of 3-D technology.
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