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長風破浪會有時,直掛云帆濟滄海。2023年教師資格(初級中學)-英語知識與教學能力(高中)考試高頻考點參考題庫帶答案(圖片大小可自由調整)答案解析附后第1卷一.單項選擇題(共15題)1.Whatisthemainrhetoricdeviceusedin\"ThePentagonwasdividedontheairstrike.\"?A.Synecdoche.B.Metonymy.C.Metaphor.D.Oxymoron.2.Ifthepopulationoftheearthgoesonincreasingatitspresentrate,therewilleventuallynotbeenoughresourceslefttosustainlifeontheplanet.Bythemiddleofthe21stcentury,ifpresenttrendscontinue,wewillhaveusedupalltheoilthatdrivesourcars,forexampleEvenifscientistsdevelopnewwaysoffeedingthehumanrace,thecrowdedconditionsonearthwillmakeitnecessaryforustolookforopenspacesomewhereelse.Butnoneoftheotherplanetsinoursolarsystemarecapableofsupportinglifeatpresent.Onepossiblesolutiontotheproblem,however,hasrecentlybeensuggestedbyAmericanscientist,ProfessorCarlSagan.Saganbelievesthatbeforetheearth’sresourcesarecompletelyexhausteditwillbepossibletochangetheatmosphereofVenusandsocreateanewworldalmostaslargeasearthItself.ThedifficultyisthatVenusismuchhotterthantheearthandthereisonlyatinyamountofwaterthere.Saganproposesthatalgaeorganisms,whichcanliveinextremelyhotorcoldatmospheresandatthesametimeproduceoxygen,shouldbebredinconditionssimilartothoseonVenus.Assoonasthishasbeendone,thealgaewillbeplacedinsmallrockets.SpaceshipswillthenflytoVenusandfiretherocketsintotheatmosphere.Inafairlyshorttime,thealgaewillbreakdownthecarbondioxideintooxygenandcarbon.Whenthealgaehavedonetheirwork,theatmospherewillbecomecooler,butbeforemancansetfootonVenusitwillbenecessaryfortheoxygentoproducerain.ThesurfaceoftheplanetwillstillbetoohotformentolandonitbuttherainwilleventuallyfallandinafewyearssomethinglikeearthwillbereproducedonVenus. OnVenusthereisalotof______.A.waterB.carbondioxideC.carbonmonoxideD.oxygen3.Thepooryoungmanisreadytoaccept______helphecanget.A.whichever
B.howeverC.whatever
D.whenever4.Whichdoesnotbelongtotherequirementsofboards?______.A.Beingpurposeful.B.Beingmonotonous.C.Beingflexible.D.Beingreadable.5.Thecorrectpronunciationoftheunderlinedlettersintheword"wanna"is___________.A./C/B./a/C./D/D./B:/6.Dog-sittingforBuddyiseasytodo;heisa______andobedientpet.A.delectableB.commonplaceC.meddlesomeD.docile7.ThefirsttimeIquestionedtheconventionalwisdomonthenatureofahealthydiet,
Iwasinmysaladdays,
almost40yearsago,andthesubjectwassalt.
Researcherswereclaiming
that
saltsupplementationwasunnecessary
afterstrenuousexercise,
andthisadvicewasbeingpassedonbyhealthreporters.AllIknewwasthatIhadplayedhighschoolfootballinsuburbanMaryland,
sweatingprofuselythroughdoublesessionsintheswamplike90-degreedaysofAugust.Withoutsaltpills,Icouldn’tmake
itthrougha
two-hourpractice;Icouldn’t
walk
across
the
parking
lot
afterwardwithoutcramping.While
sports
nutritionists
have
since
come
around
to
recommend
that
we
should
indeed
replenish
salt
when
wesweat
itout
inphysicalactivity,themessagethat
we
should
avoid
salt
at
all
other
times
remains
strong.
Saltconsumptionissaidtoraisebloodpressure,
causehypertensionandincreasetheriskofprematuredeath.ThisiswhytheDepartmentofAgriculturesdietaryguidelines
stillconsidersaltPublicEnemyNo.1,
comingbeforefats,
sugarsandalcohol.Its
why
thedirector
oftheCenter
forDiseaseControlandPreventionhassuggestedthatreducingsaltconsumptionisascriticaltolong-termhealthasquittingcigarettes.Andyet,
thiseat-less-saltargumenthasbeen
surprisinglycontroversial
and
difficulttodefenD.
Notbecausethefoodindustryopposesit,
butbecausetheactualevidencetosupportithasalwaysbeensoweak.WhenIspentthebetterpartofayearresearchingthestateofthesaltsciencebackin
1998-alreadyaquartercenturyintothe
eat-less-saltrecommendations-journal
editors
and
public
health
administrators
were
stillremarkablycandid
intheirassessmentofhowflimsytheevidencewasimplicatingsaltasthecauseofhypertension.While,
backthen,theevidencemerelyfailed
todemonstratethat
saltwasharmful,
theevidencefrom
studiespublishedoverthepasttwoyearsactuallysuggeststhatrestrictinghowmuchsaltweeatcanincreaseourlikelihoodofdyingprematurely.Putsimply,thepossibilityhasbeenraisedthatifweweretoeataslittlesaltastheU.S.D.A.andtheC.
D.
C.
recommend,
wedbeharmingratherthanhelpingourselves.Whyhavewebeentold
thatsalt
issodeadly?
Well,theadvicehasalwayssoundedreasonable.
Ithaswhatnutritionists
liketocall
“biologicalplausibility”.Eatmoresaltandyour
body
retainswater
tomaintainastableconcentrationofsodiuminyourblooD.
Thisiswhyeatingsaltyfoodtendstomakeusthirsty.Wedrinkmore;weretainwater.
Theresultcanbe
atemporaryincreaseinbloodpressurewhichwillpersistuntilourkidneyseliminateboth
saltandwater.The
scientificquestioniswhetherthistemporaryphenomenontranslatestochronicproblems:
ifweeattoomuchsaltforyears,
doesitraiseourbloodpressure,
causehypertension,
thenstrokes,
andthenkillusprematurely?Itmakessense,
butifsonlyahypothesis.Thereasonscientistsdoexperimentsistofindoutifhypothesesaretrue.TheN.I.
H.hasspentenormoussumsofmoneyonstudiestotestthehypothesis,andthosestudieshavesingularlyfailedtomaketheevidenceanymoreconclusive.Withnearlyeveryone
focused
on
the
supposedbenefits
ofsaltrestriction,
littleresearch
was
done
tolookatthepotentialdangers.Butfouryearsago,Italianresearchersbeganpublishingtheresultsfromaseriesofclinicaltrials,allofwhichreportedthat,
amongpatientswithheartfailure,
reducingsaltconsumptionincreasedtheriskofdeath. Itcanbeinferredthattheauthoris______.A.supportiveoftheeat-less-saltcampaignB.suspiciousoftheeat-less-saltargumentC.sarcasticoftheeat-less-saltargumentD.neutraloftheeat-less-saltargument8.Manypeoplebelievetheglarefromsnowcausessnowblindness.Yet,darkglassesornot,theyfindthemselvessufferingfromheadachesandwateringeyes,andevensnowblindness,whenexposedtoseveralhoursof“snowlight”.TheUnitedStatesArmyhasnowdeterminedthattheglarefromsnowdoesnotcausesnowblindnessintroopsinasnow-coveredcountry.Rather,aman’seyesfrequentlyfindnothingtofocusoninabroadexpanseofbarrensnow-coveredterrain.Sohisgazecontinuallyshiftsandjumpsbackandforthovertheentirelandscapeinsearchofsomethingtolookat.Findingnothing,hourafterhour,theeyesneverstopsearchingandtheeyeballsbecomesoreandtheeyemusclesache.Natureoffsetsthisirritationbyproducingmoreandmorefluidwhichcoverstheeyeball.Thefluidcoverstheeyeballinanincreasingquantityuntilvisionblurs,thenisobscured,andtheresultistotal,eventhoughtemporary,snowblindness.ExperimentsledtheArmytoasimplemethodofovercomingthisproblem.Scoutsaheadofamainbodyoftroopsaretrainedtoshakesnowfromevergreenbushes,creatingadottedlineastheycrosscompletelysnow-coveredlandscape,EventheScoutsthemselvesthrowlightweight,darkcoloredobjectsaheadonwhichtheyalsocanfocus.Themenfollowingcanthenseesomething.TheirgazeisarresteD.Theireyesfocusonabushandhavingfoundsomethingtosee,stopscouringthesnow-blanketedlandscape.Byfocusingtheirattentionononeobjectatatime,themencancrossthesnowwithoutbecominghopelesslysnowblindorlost.Inthiswaytheproblemofcrossingasolidwhiteterrainisovercome. Snowblindnessmaybeavoidedby______.A.concentratingtothesolidwhiteterrainB.searchingforsomethingtolookatinsnow-coveredterrainC.providingtheeyeswithsomethingtofocusonD.coveringtheeyeballswithfluid9.Themenwhoracethecarsaregenerallysmall,withatight,nervouslook.Theyrangefromtheearly20stothemiddle40s,anditisusuallytheirnervesthatgofirst.Fearisthedriver’sconstantcompanion,andtragedycanbejustastepbehinD.Scarcelyamaninthe500doesnotcarrythescarsofaccidentcrashes.Themarkoftheplasticsurgeoniseverywhere,andburnedskiniscommon.Sometimesadriver^scarsareinvisible,partofhisheritage.Twoyoungdrivers,BillyVukovichandGaryBettenhausen,racedintheirfirst500in1968.Lessthan20yearsbefore,theirfathersalsocompetedagainstoneanotherontheIndytrack-anddiedthere.Allthisthedriversaccept.Overtheyears,theyhavelearnedtotrusttheirowntechniques,reflexes,andcourage.Theydepend,too,onatrustedservant-scientificengineering.Thoughtheymaynothavehadagreatdealofschooling(anexceptionisNewZealand’sBruceMcLaren,whohadanengineeringdegree),manydriversaregiftedmechanics,withafeelingfortheirenginesthatamounttokinship.Afewtopdrivershavebecomeextremelywealthy,withsix-figureincomesfromprizemoney,endorsement,andjobswithauto-productmanufacturers.Somehavebusinessesoftheirown.McLarendesignsracingchassis(底盤).DanGumeyJsCaliforniafactorymanufacturedthechassisofthreeofthefirstfourcarsinthe1968Indy500,includinghisownsecondplacecar.Yetmoneyisnottheonlyreasonwhymenracecars.Perhapsitisn’teventhemajorreason.ThreetimesIndywinner(1961,1964,1967).A.J.Foyt,forexample,canfrequentlybefoundcompetingondirtytracksinminor-leagueraces,wheremoney,crowdsandsafetyfeaturesarelimiteD.andonlythedangerisnot.Whydoeshedoit?SometimesFoytanswers,“It’sinmyblooD.’’Othertimeshesays,“Itisgoodpractice.”Nowandthenhereplies,“Don’taskdumbquestions.’’ ItcanbeinferredthatacaraccidentisoftencoupledwithA.aplasticsurgeonB.acompanionC.ariskD.afire10.Atahigherlevelofwriting,whichofthefollowingcognitiveskillsshouldNOTbeencouraged?______.A.Constructinggrammaticallycorrectsentencesonly.B.Gatheringinformationandideasrelevanttothetopic.C.Usingcohesivedevicestocreatesectionsandparagraphs.D.Organizingtheinformationandideasintoalogicalsequence.11.Thoughthegovernmentencouragesforeigninvestment,__________investorsarereluctantto
commitfimdsinthecurrentclimatesituationinthecountry.A.potentialB.affluentC.optimisticD.solid12.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTawayofconsolidatingvocabulary?A.Defining.B.Matching.C.Gap-filling.D.Labeling.13.ThefirstPinthePPPteachingmodelstandsfor______,whichaimstogetlearnerstoperceivetheformandmeaningofastructure.A.practiceB.productionC.presentationD.preparation14.Inthefollowingconversation,Bviolatesthemaximof___________.A:Mrs.Xisanoldbag.B:Theweatherhasbeenquitedelightfulthissummer,hasn′tit?A.quantityB.qualityC.mannerD.relation15.—Ithoughtyouwouldn’tminD.—Well,asamatteroffact,Idon’t,butyou______mefirst.A.shouldaskB.shouldhaveaskedC.mustaskD.musthaveasked第2卷一.單項選擇題(共15題)1.______wasaprogressiveintellectualmovementgoingonthroughoutEuropeinthe18thcentury.A.EnlightenmentB.ClassicismC.RenaissanceD.Romanticism2.請閱讀Passage2。完成第下小題。Passage2ForcenturiesinSpainandLatinAmerica,headinghomeforlunchandasnoozewiththefamily
wassomethinglikeanationalright,butwithglobalcapitalismstandardizingworkhours,thisidyllic
habitisfastbecominganendangeredpleasure.Ironically,allthisishappeningjustasresearchersare
beginningtonotethehealthbenefitsoftheafternoonnap.Accordingtoanationwidesurvey,lessthan25percentofSpaniardsstillenjoysiestas.Andlike
Spain,muchofLatinAmericahasadoptedAmericanizedworkschedules,too,withshortenedlunch
timesandmorerigidworkhours.LastyeartheMexicangovernmentpassedalawlimitinglunch
breakstoonehourandrequiringitsemployeestoworktheireight-hourshiftbetween7a.m.and6p.m.Beforethemandate,workerswouldbreakuptheshift--goinghomemiddayforalongbreakwith
thefamilyandreturningtoworkuntilabout9or10p.m.TheideaofsiestaischanginginGreece,ItalyandPortugal,too,astheyrushtojointheirmore"industrious"counterpartsintheglobal
market.MostAmericansIknowcovetsleep,buttheideaoftakinganapmid-afternoonequateswith
laziness,unemploymentandgeneralsneakiness.YetaccordingtoaNationalSleepSurveypoll,65
percentofadultsdonotgetenoughsleep.Numerousscientificstudiesdocumentthebenefitsofnap
taking,includingone1997studyonthedeleteriouseffectsofsleepdeprivationinthejournalInter-nalMedicine.Theresearchersfoundthatfatigueharmsnotonlymaritalandsocialrelationsbut
workerproductivity.AccordingtoMarkRosekind,aformerNASAscientistandfounderofSolutionsinCupertino,Calif.,whicheducatesbusinessesabouttheadvantagesofsanctioningnaps,we′rebiologicallypro-grammedtogetsleepybetween3and5p.m.and3and5a.m.Ourinternaltimekeeper--calledthe
circadianclock--operatesona24-hourrotationandevery12hoursthere′sadip.Inaccordance
withthesenaturalsleeprhythms,Rosekindrecommendsthatnapsbeeitherfor40minutesorfortwo
hours.LatinAmericancountries,assertsRosekind,havehaditrightallalong.They′vebeeninsync
withtheirclocks;wehaven′t.Sincemostoftheworldissleep-deprived,gettingwellundertherecommendedeighthoursa
night(adultsgetanaverageof6.5hoursnightly),weusuallyoperateonakindofidlemidday.Naps
areevenmoreusefulnowthatmostofusforfeitsleepbecauseofinsaneworkschedules,longer
commutetimesandstress,InastudypublishedlastApril,Brazilianmedicalresearchersnotedthat
bloodpressureandarterialbloodpressuredroppedduringasiesta.InthesecondsentenceofParagraph1,"allthis"refersto__________.A.thehabitofnappingB.thestandardizingofworkhoursC.thedeclineofthesiestatraditionD.thegrowthofglobalcapitalism3.Iam______gratefulforthemanykindnessesyouhaveshowntomyson.A.excessivelyB.muchC.certainlyD.exceedingly4.TheEurohas______,butthedollarisup.A.deprecatedB.depreciatedC.depressedD.depraved5.Ivelovedmymother’sdesksince1wasjusttallenoughtoseeabovethetopofitasmothersatwritingletters.Standingbyherchair,lookingattheinkbottle,pens,andwhitepaper,IdecidedthattheactofwritingmustbethemorewonderfulthingintheworlD.Yearslater,duringherfinalillness.Motherkeptdifferentthingsformysisterandbrother,“butthedesk,”she’dsaidagain,“it’sforElizabeth.’’Ineversawherangry,neversawhercry.Iknewshelovedme;sheshoweditinaction.Butasayounggirl,Iwantedheart-to-hearttalksbetweenmotheranddaughter.TheyneverhappeneD.Andagulfopenedbetweenus.Iwas“tooemotional”.Butshelived“onthesurface”.AsyearspassedIhadmyownfamily.Ilovedmymotherandthankedherforourhappyfamily.Iwrotetoherincarefulwordsandaskedhertoletmeknowinanywayshechosethatshedidforgiveme.Ipostedtheletterandwaitedforheranswer.Nonecame.Myhopeturnedtodisappointment,thenlittleinterestand,finally,peace,itseemedthatnothinghappeneD.Icouldn’tbesurethattheletterhadevengottomother.IonlyknewthatIhadwrittenit,andIcouldstoptryingtomakeherintosomeoneshewasnot.Nowthepresentofherdesktold,asshe’dneverbeenableto,thatshewaspleasedthatwritingwasmychosenwork.Icleanedthedeskcarefullyandfoundsomepapersinsideaphotoofmyfatherandaoneletter,foldedandrefoldedmanytimes.Givemeananswer,myletterasksinanywayyouchoose.Mother,youalwayschosetheactthatspeakslouderthanwords. Whatdidmotherdowithherdaughter’sletteraskingforgiveness?______.A.Shehadneverreceivedtheletter.B.Foryears,sheoftentalkedabouttheletter.C.Shedidn’tforgiveherdaughteratallinallherlife.D.Shereadtheletteragainandagaintillshedie6.Waterproblemsinthefuturewillbecomemoreintenseandmorecomplex.Ourincreasingpopulationwilltremendouslyincreaseurbanwastes,primarilysewage.Ontheotherhand,increasingdemandsforwaterwilldecreasesubstantiallytheamountofwateravailablefordilutingwastes.Rapidlyexpandingindustrieswhichinvolvemoreandmorecomplexchemicalprocesseswillproducelargevolumesofliquidwastes,andmanyofthesewillcontainchemicalswhicharepoisonous.Tofeedourrapidlyexpandingpopulation,agriculturewillhavetobeintensifieD.Thiswillinvolveevenincreasingquantitiesofagriculturechemicals.Fromthis,itisapparentthatdrasticstepsmustbetakenimmediatelytodevelopcorrectivemeasuresforthepollutionproblem.TherearetwowaysbywhichthispollutionproblemcanbelesseneD.ThefirstrelatestothetreatmentofwastestodecreasetheirpollutionhazarD.Thisinvolvestheprocessingofsolidwastespriortodisposalandthetreatmentofliquidwastes,oreffluents,topermitthereuseofthewaterorbestreducepollutionuponfinaldisposal.Asecondapproachistodevelopaneconomicuseforallorapartofthewastes.Farmmanureisspreadinfieldsasanutrientororganicsupplement.EffluentsfromsewagedisposalplantsareusedinsomeareasbothforirrigationandforthenutrientscontaineD.Effluentsfromotherprocessingplantsmayalsobeusedasasupplementalsourceofwater.Manyindustries,suchasmeatandpoultryprocessingplants,arecurrentlyconvertingformerwasteproductionintomarketablebyproducts.Otherindustrieshavepotentialeconomicusesfortheirwasteproducts. Thephrase“priorto”(ParA.2)probablymeans______.A.afterB.duringC.beforeD.beyond7.PassageTwoAdvertiserstendtothinkbigandperhapsthisiswhythey’realwayscominginforcriticism.Theircriticsseemtoresentthembecausetheyhaveaflairforself-promotionandbecausetheyhavesomuchmoneytothrowarounD.“It’siniquitous,"theysay,"thisentirelyunproductiveindustry(ifwecancallitthat)shouldabsorbmillionsofpoundseachyear.Itonlygoestoshowhowmuchprofitthebigcompaniesaremaking.Whydon’ttheystopadvertisingandreducethepriceoftheirgoods?Afterall,it’stheconsumerwhopays”.Thepooroldconsumer!He’dhavetopayagreatdealmoreifadvertisingdidn’tcreatemassmarketsforproducts.Itispreciselybecauseoftheheavyadvertisingthatconsumergoodsaresocheap.Butwegetthewrongideaifwethinktheonlypurposeofadvertisingistosellgoods.Anotherequallyimportantfunctionistoinform.AgreatdealoftheknowledgewehaveabouthouseholdgoodsderiveslargelyfromtheadvertisementswereaD.Advertisementsintroduceustonewproductsorremindusoftheexistenceofoneswealreadyknowabout.Supposingyouwantedtobuyawashingmachine,itismorethanlikelyyouwouldobtaindetailsregardingperformance,price,etcfromanadvertisement.Lotsofpeoplepretendthattheyneverreadadvertisements,butthisclaimmaybeseriouslydoubteD.Itishardlypossiblenottoreadadvertisementsthesedays.Andwhatfuntheyoftenare,too!Justthinkwhatarailwaystationoranewspaperwouldbelikewithoutadvertisements.Wouldyouenjoygazingatablankwallorreadingrailwaybylawswhilewaitingforatrain?Wouldyouliketoreadonlycloselyprintedcolumnsofnewsinyourdailypaper?Acheerful,wittyadvertisementmakessuchadifferencetoadrabwalloranewspaperfullofthedailyrationofcalamities.Wemustnotforget,either,thatadvertisingmakesapositivecontributiontoourpockets.Newspapers,commercialradioandtelevisioncompaniescouldnotsubsistwithoutthissourceofrevenue.Thefactthatwepaysolittleforourdailypaper,orcanenjoysomanybroadcastprogrammesisdueentirelytothemoneyspentbyadvertisers.Justthinkwhatanewspaperwouldcostifwehadtopayitsfullprice!Anotherthingwemustn’tforgetisthe“smallads.”whichareinvirtuallyeverynewspaperandmagazine.Whatatremendouslyusefulservicetheyperformforthecommunity!Justaboutanythingcanbeaccomplishedthroughthesecolumns.Forinstance,youcanfindajob,buyorsellahouse,announceabirth,marriageordeathinwhatusedtobecalledthe“hatch,matchanddispatch”columnbutbyfarthemostfascinatingsectionisthepersonalor“agony”column.Nootheriteminanewspaperprovidessuchentertainingreadingorofferssuchadeepinsightintohumannature.Ifsthebestadvertisementforadvertisingthereis! Theattitudeoftheauthortowardadvertisersis______.A.appreciativeB.trustworthyC.criticalD.dissatisfactory8.請閱讀passage2,完成下列小題。Passage2Themedicalcommunityoweseconomistsagreatdeal.AmartyaSenwonaNobelPrizeforEconomicSciencesin1998.Hehasspenthisentirecareerpromulgatingideasofjusticeandfreedom,withhealthrarelyoutofhisgaze.JosephStiglitzwonaNoblein2001.In1998,whenhewaschiefeconomistatthe(then)notoriouslyregressiveWorldBank,hefamouslychallengedtheWashingtonConsensus.AndJeffSachs,acontroversialfiguretosomecritics,canfairlylayclaimtotheenormousachievementofputtinghealthatthecenteroftheMillenniumDevelopmentGoals.His"CommissiononMacroeconomicsandHealth"wasalandmarkreport,providingexplicitevidencetoexplainwhyattackingdiseasewasabsolutelynecessaryifpovertywastobeeradicateD.AndImustoffermyownpersonalgratitudetoaveryspecialgroupofeconomists-LarrySummers,DeanJamison,KennethArrow,DavidEvans,andSanjeevGuptA.TheyweretheeconomicteamthatdrovetheworkofGlobalHealth.Butalthoughwemightbekindtoeconomists,perhapsweshouldbetougheronthedisciplineofeconomicstextbook,andyouwillseetheprioritygiventomarketsandefficiency,priceandutility,profitandcompetition.Thesewordshavechillingeffectsonourquestforbetterhealth.Theyseemtomarginalizethosequalitiesofourlivesthatwevaluemostofall-notourself-interestbutouthumanity;notthecostsandbenefitsofmonetaryexchange,butvisionandidealsthatguideourdecisions.Itwastheseissuesthatwereaddressedatlastweek'sGlobalHealthLab,heldatLondonSchoolofHygiene&TropicalMedicine.AnneMills,Vice-DirectoroftheSchool,ferventlyarguedthecaseinfavorofeconomists.Itwastheywhocontributedtounderstandingtheideaof"best-buys"inglobalhealth.Itwaseconomistswhochallengeduserfees.Anditwaseconomistswhomadetheconnectionbetweenhealthandeconomicgrowth,providingoneofthemostcompellingpoliticalargumentsfortakinghealthseriously.Someeconomistsmightadoremarkets,butnothealtheconomists,shesaiD."Healthcareisdifferent."Forherkindofeconomist,ahealthsystemisa"socialinstitutionthatembodiesthevaluesofsociety".Althoughcompetitionhasaparttoplayinhealth,itshouldbeusedjudiciouslyasamechanismtoimprovethequalityofcare.ChrisWhitty,ChiefScientificAdviserattheUK’sDepartmentforInternationalDevelopment,expressedhiscontemptforthosewhoprofessindifferencetoeconomics.Economicsisabouttheefficientallocationofscarceresources.Anyonewhobackedtheinefficientallocationofresourcesis"immoral".Hedidcriticizeeconomistsfortheirarrogance,though.Economistsseemedtobelievetheirideasshouldbeacceptedsimplybecauseoftheauthoritytheyheldaseconomists.Economics,hesaid,isonlyonescienceamongmanythatpolicymakershavetotakeintoaccount.ButClareChandler,amedicalanthropologist,tookadifferentview.Sheasked,whathasneoliberaleconomicseverdoneforglobalhealth?Heranswer,inoneword,wasinequality".NeoliberaleconomicsframesthewaywethinkandactHerargumentsuggestedthatanyeconomicphilosophythatputapremiumonfreetrade,privatization,minimalgovernment,andreducedpublicspendingonsocialandhealthsectorsisaphilosophybereftofhumanvirtue.Thediscussionthatfollowed,ledbyMartinMcKee,poseddifficultquestions.Whydoeconomiststreattheirtheorieslikereligions?Whyareeconomistssosilentontheirownfailures?Caneconomicseverbeapolitical?Therewerefewsatisfactoryanswerstothesequestions.Whichofthefollowingisclosestinmeaningto"discipline"inPARAGRPH2?A.SubjectB.LessonC.PunishmentD.Regulation9.______walkisexpectedtolastallday,sobring______packedlunch.A.A;aB.The;不填C.The;aD.A;不填10.PassageOneMoveoverMethuselah.FuturegenerationscouldbelivingwellintotheirsecondcenturyandstilldoingSudoku,iflifeexpectancypredictionsaretrue.Increasingbytwoyearseverydecade,theyshownosignsofflatteningout.Averagelifespanworldwideisalreadydoublewhatitwas200yearsago.Sincethe1980s,expertsthoughttheincreaseinlifeexpectancywouldslowdownandthenstop,butforecastershaverepeatedlybeenprovedwrong.Thereasonbehindthesteadyriseinlifeexpectancyis“thedeclineinthedeathrateoftheelderly”,saysProfessorTomKirkwoodfromNewcastleUniversity.Hemaintainsthatourbodiesareevolvingtomaintainandrepairthemselvesbetterandourgenesareinvestingin→thisprocess←toputoffthedamagewhichwilleventuallyleadtodeath.Asaresult,thereisnoceilingimposedbytherealitiesoftheageingprocess.“Thereisnouse-by-datewhenweage.Ageingisnotafixedbiologicalprocess,"Tomsays.Alargestudyofpeopleaged85andovercarriedoutbyProfessorKirkwooddiscoveredthattherewerearemarkablenumberofpeopleenjoyinggoodhealthandindependenceintheirlate80sandbeyonD.Withpeoplereachingoldageinbettershape,itissafetoassumethatthisisallduetobettereatinghabits,livingconditions,educationandmedicine.Therearestillmanypeoplewhosufferfrommajorhealthproblems,butmodemmedicinemeansdoctorsarebetteratmanaginglong-termhealthconditionslikediabetes,highbloodpres-sureandheartdisease.“Wearereachingoldagewithlessaccumulativedamagethanpreviousgenerations,wearelessdamaged,"
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