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1、高三英語培優(yōu)外刊閱讀班級:學號:姓名:外刊精選I 一個12歲女孩的信:給疫情后的自己疫情讓人們開始思考,在這一切的混亂結束后,將要以什么樣的心態(tài)面對以后的生活。 有些人說要多和朋友聚會,有些人說要多陪陪家人,有些人說要珍惜每一次外出旅行的機會。 紐約時報就發(fā)表了一個12歲小女孩給自己未來的寄語。她為什么要寫這樣一封信?寫 下這些感受會有什么作用?A 12-Year-Old9s Letter to Her Post-Pandemic SelfBy Julia ChoMy 12-year-old daughter, Audrey, told me recently on one of our ma
2、ny walks around the neighborhood that she would never forget this pandemic, and that she never wanted to take for granted having friends over, visiting extended family or hugging her grandparents again. She wondered, though, whether people would really live with new appreciation. Over time, would we
3、 all forget? Would a hug or a handshake become commonplace again?“Write down how you ffeel J I suggested. Record it so your future self will remember.”Audrey was only a toddler when her father - my husband - died at age 33. I learned that it takes intention, hard work and a lot of hope to make it th
4、rough grief with a new sense of awareness.Living through that experience didnt automatically give me a lasting appreciation for life that I wouldnt otherwise have had. Wisdom, I found, is not a guaranteed byproduct of losing a loved one, or a job or a sense of normalcy as we have during this pandemi
5、c. For me, that kind of growth took lots of reflection and introspection - which is why I suggested my daughter write down her feelings.The next day, I spotted this letter on my daughters desk, urging herself to read it in the future and remember whafs important in life, and asked her about it.【詞匯過關
6、】請寫出下面文單詞在文章中的中文意思。.post-pandemic.appreciation o, pri: f i el J on n. monplace ko manplei s adj.toddler tD dlo n.ntention I n tenf an n.grief gri: f n.otherwise A dswai z adv.byproductbal , pro dA kt n.normalcy no : molsi n.normal adj.reflection n flekf on n.ntrospection , I ntro spekf on rospe
7、ct vi.retrospect / retrsspekt/ spect / pro spekt/ n.【詞塊學習】請從文章中找到下面中文相對應的文詞塊。,習以為常.大家族.熬過,挺過拓展練習 閱讀理解At Southmead Hospital in Bristol, researchers are experimenting with robots programmed to interact with patients for simple forms of physiotherapy (物理治療).Another possible use might be basic beds
8、ide checks. Real applications are still some way off, but hospital leaders think this could help ease workforce pressure.Everyone understands that people want more out of healthcare as they live longer. Hospitals have not enough workforce to meet those demands, and of course, robotics and technology
9、 can be taught to repeat unskilled tasks.The hospital is working with Bristol Robotics Laboratory, looking at future care of patients in their own homes. This device can be controlled remotely to help with basic household tasks. Technology can clearly help those who need assistance at home, but migh
10、t people feel they lose out from lack of human contact?Professor Praminda Caleb-Solly at Bristol Robotics Laboratory said, “In no way are we looking to replace people, because nurses and doctors always think of what other people need and give them emotional support. The idea here is to improve the q
11、uality of care that can be provided. However, there are big questions over what that will mean for patients9 experiences and the impact on staff.”And away from patients, theres automation. Robots deliver most supplies around the hospital, including supplies to operating theatres and meals for the wa
12、rds. They even have their own lifts. Because they do the heavy physical work, staff injuries have been reduced. Robot technology is also at work in the hospital drugstore. Orders fbr medicines are processed rapidly and made ready for clinical (臨床的)teams. Pharmacists (藥劑師)say it improves patient safe
13、ty by eliminating (消 除)human error.Hugh Pym, BBC health editor, says that “robotic devices are thought to offer, potentially, major long-term benefits to hospitals. Theres great potential there. They wont necessarily offer cups of tea or even look like this. But the fact that hospital leaders are wo
14、rking with engineers on robotics shows there is a new vision for post-pandemic health and care.What do we know about the robots programmed at Southmead Hospital?A.They will be put to use in the near future.They could control patients9 home at a distance.C.They can help patients to communicate with d
15、octors.D.They may make up for the lack of staff in the hospital.What does Professor Praminda Caleb-Solly imply?A.Robots will replace doctors in medical treatment.B.Robots are favored by patients and medical staff.C.Robots are less considerate than human medical staff.D.Robots can be emotional with t
16、he help of technology.What does the author want to tell us in Paragraph 5?A.The theory behind the robotic technology.B.The advantages of using robots in hospitals.C.The cooperation between robots and doctors.D.The effect of automation on medical treatment.What is Hugh Pyms attitude towards the robot
17、ic devices?A.Positive.B.Negative.C.Neutral.D.Unclear.外刊精選答案【詞匯過關】請寫出下面文單詞在文章中的中文意思。.post-pandemic 疫情之后.appreciation pri: J i el f on n.感恩之心 monplace kD monplel s adj.老生常談的,尋常的.toddler tDdhn.幼童.intention I n tenj on n.意圖,打算.griefgri: f n.悲哀.otherwise A dowai z adv.否貝!J,不然.byproduct bai , pro dA kt n.
18、因某事而得到的意外收獲.normalcy no : malsi n.常態(tài).normal adj.正常的.reflection n flekj on n.反思ntrospection , I ntro spekf on n. 內省introspect vi.內省.retrospect / retrospekt/n.回顧,回想.prospect / pro spekt/ n. 前景【詞塊學習】請從文章中找到下面中文相對應的文詞塊。.take it for granted 習以為常.extended family 大家族.make it through 熬過,挺過【全文翻譯】一個12歲女孩的信:寫給疫情后的自己最近,有一次在家附近散步的時候,我12歲的女兒奧黛麗告訴我,她永遠都不會忘記 這次疫情,也正因如此,她再也不會把一些事看做理所當然,比方請朋友過來玩,去看望一 大家子,還有擁抱她的爺爺奶奶。不過,她還是擔憂,人們是否真的會帶著這種感恩之心走 進以后的生活。隨著時間的流逝,我們是不是就都忘記了?擁抱和握手是不是又會變得習以 為常而毫無真情實感了?我給了她一個建議:“把你的感受寫下來吧。記錄下來,
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