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1、20 23年高考英语复习一一高三英语阅读理解专项练习(七)AA new test for COVID-19 is coming to store shelves throughout the U.S.This is the first test for thedisease that you can do at home.It does not need a prescription,or doctors approval,to use.Currently,the U.S.is testing nearly 2 million people daily,and most health expe
2、rts agree thecountry needs to be testing many more people than that.Most tests still require a nasal swab(鼻拭子)performed by a health professional,followed by processing at a laboratory.That typicallymeans you have to wait days for the test results.For months,health experts have stressed the need for
3、fast,widespread home testing,which allowspeople to screen themselves and avoid contact with others if they have an infection.With this newhome test,people can“swab their nose,run the test and find out their results in as little as 20minutes/said FDA commissioner Stephen Hahn.The test kit includes a
4、small tool to help you to take nasal swab,or sample from inside your nose.Once you swab your nostril(鼻孑L)you place the swab onto a small cartridge.This cartridgeanalyzes the sample and sends the results to an app on your smartphone.The app displays theresults and then helps you interpret them.Users
5、can also connect with a health professionalthrough the app.Ellumes test works differently than other tests.Most tests look for the genetic material of the virus.This is the material that hakes up its genes,which influence how the virus looks and acts.However,Ellumes test looks for proteins that the
6、virus sheds(散发).These viral proteins are large moleculesthat can trigger a response from your immune system,which is the collection of cells and theirresponses that help the body fight off infections.Like other COVID-19 tests that look for proteins,日lumes test still has a shall chance of errors.FDAo
7、fficials say that people who get a negative result but still have coronavirus symptoms shouldfollow up with a doctor.Although the price of the test could prevent some people from using it,Dr.Michael Mina,aprofessor at Harvard University in Cambridge,Massachusetts,called the new test a great addition
8、”to existing options.1.What is the problem with current testing in the U.S.?A.It is not efficient enough.B.It leads to poor management.C.It based on nasal swabs.D.It results in outbreak of virus.2.What is the right procedure for home testing?a.analyze the sampleb.send the result to an appc.take a na
9、sal swabd.place the swab on a cartridgee.interpret the resultA.cadbe.B.cdabe.C.dcbae.D.dcabe.3.What is a negative factor of the new test?A.Its unaffordable for some people.B.It has a great chance of errors.C.Its an addition to existing options.D.It causes people to get infected.4.Which of the follow
10、ing is a suitable title for the text?A.Smartphone apps for analysis.B.A tool for taking Nasal swab.C.More options for recovering.D.Home test for COVID-19.BPlenty of films are somewhat incomprehensible,but a movie is in a language that only about 20people in the world can speak fluently.A feature fil
11、m titled SGaneaay Kuuna,translated as Edge of the Knife,is in the Haida language,theancestral tongue of the Haida people of British Columbia,Canada It is unrelated to any otherlanguage,and actors had to learn it to understand their lines.The film is playing an important role in preserving the langua
12、ge,its director Gwai Edenshaw said.“I know that,if our language is this far gone,statistically its supposed to be over.But thats notsomething that were willing to accept/The Haida are an indigenous(土 著 的)community whose traditional territory is Haida GwaiiEdenshaw said most of the fluent Haida speak
13、ers were in his Haida Gwaii homeland.Thecommunity generally lives off the sea and makes dugout canoes and houses from local red cedars.Their numbers were ravaged by smallpox and other diseases in the 19h century.A formerpopulation of tens of thousands has declined to a few thousand today.The few Hai
14、da speakers are extremely concerned about the languages future and were veryenthusiastic about the film.More than 70 local people worked on the production,with Haidaspeakers taking incidental roles,weavers creating the costumes and other craftspeople makingprops.The film,set on Haida Gwaii in the 19
15、th century,is based on an old Haida myth about a man whosurvives an accident at sea,only to become so weakened that he is taken over by supernaturalbeings.It is part of a wider push to preserve the Haida language,including a new dictionary and recordingsof local voices.Mark Turin,associate professor
16、 at the University of British Columbia,said that Haida is amonglanguages that have been“pushed almost to the edge“and that,while numerous indigenouscommunities worldwide are trying to revive(复 舌)their language,the Haida people have taken anunusual approach.This film has done something that I dont th
17、ink Ive ever seen before,using afeature movie as a process of language revitalization.Its a hugely creative and powerfulcommitment for the community to have made/he said.5.What do we know about the Haida language?A.It is forever gone.B.It is easy to learn.C.It is well preserved.D.It is highly endang
18、ered.6.What does the underlined word“ravaged“in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Greatly reduced.B.Slightly increased.C.Stabilized.D.Determined.7.What do we know about SGaateay Kuuna?A.It is based on a true story.B.Locals contribute to its production.C.Most Haida speakers lack interest in it.D.It helps p
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