Week10unit8MedicalCare

8.1.2

1、单选题:
‎Choose the best answer to each of the following questions.‎‎音频3‎‎1. What is the speaker mainly talking about?‎
选项:
A: How we can develop medicines.
B: How hard it is to develop medicines.
C: How long we can expect to live.
D: How many diseases we have known.
答案: 【 How hard it is to develop medicines.

2、单选题:
‍ Why did the speaker show us the picture about a swimmer, a rowboat, a sailboat, and a tugboat?‏
选项:
A: To show what may happen to the development of medicine.
B: To show how many different ways to cross the sea.
C: To teach us to think outside the box when developing a new medicine.
D: To teach us building a bridge is not the best way.
答案: 【 To show what may happen to the development of medicine.

3、单选题:
‎Which of the following is true, according to the text?‍
选项:
A: We had a long way to go to apply what we know about diseases into the development of medicine.
B: Life expectancy is on a steady rise due to the development in medicine.
C: We can change the shape of a drug to develop the desired medicine.
D: It’s not expensive to develop a new medicine.
答案: 【 We had a long way to go to apply what we know about diseases into the development of medicine.

4、填空题:
‍Listen carefully and fill in the missing information.‍‍音频2‍‍Drug development is the process of bringing a new pharmaceutical drug to the market once a lead 1_____ has been identified through the process of drug discovery. It includes pre-clinical research on 2_____ and animals, clinical trials on humans, and may include the step of obtaining regulatory approval to market the drug.‍‍The full cost of bringing a new drug to market – from discovery through 3_____ trials to approval – is complex and controversial; typically it is hundreds of millions or billions of U.S. dollars. ‍‍Candidates for a new drug to treat a disease might theoretically include from 5,000 to 10,000 chemical compounds. On average about 4_____ of these will show sufficient promise for further evaluation using laboratory tests, mice and other test animals. Typically, about 5_____ of these will qualify for tests on humans.‍‍‍‍1.‍
答案: 【 compound

5、填空题:
​2.​
答案: 【 micro-organisms

6、填空题:
​3.‌
答案: 【 clinical

7、填空题:
​4.‌
答案: 【 250

8、填空题:
‌5.‎
答案: 【 10

8.1.4

1、填空题:
‏Listen to the speech again and complete the outline below. After the listening, you may organize the speech with the outline in this exercise. ​‏音频3​‏I. life expectancy​‏--born in (1) _____: over the age of 48​‏--dip there for the 1918 flu.​‏--born in 2010: (2) ______​‏II. diseases and medicine​‏a. Gap--diseases we now know the exact molecular basis: about (3) _____ vs. diseases now have treatments available: Only about (4) _____​‏b. What we think: fundamental information to application: a (5) _____ vs. reality: (6) _____ shiny bridge a swimmer, a rowboat , a sailboat ,a tugboat if you're lucky, somebody gets across.​‏III. Why so hard​‏Drug: A small molecule, a few atoms all in a (7) _____ determine whether to hit its target.​‏Process to develop a drug: start out with thousands of compounds weed down through various steps run a clinical trial (8) _____ after you started, you will get one approval. Cost (9) ______ for that one success.​‏​‏1.​
答案: 【 1900

2、填空题:
‏2.‏
答案: 【 age 79

3、填空题:
‍3.‌
答案: 【 4000

4、填空题:
‎4.​
答案: 【 250

5、填空题:
‏5.‎
答案: 【 bridge

6、填空题:
‎6.‍
答案: 【 no

7、填空题:
‎7.‎
答案: 【 shape

8、填空题:
​8.‌
答案: 【 14 years

9、填空题:
‎9.‎
答案: 【 a billion dollars

8.2.2

1、单选题:
​Listen to the conversation for the first time, focus on the global idea of the passage and then choose the right answers to the following questions.‌​音频5‌​‌​What are they mainly talking about?‌​‌
选项:
A: Children should be covered..
B: Privatized health care is better.
C: Health care system should be reformed.
D: Japan has better health care than the US
答案: 【 Health care system should be reformed.

2、单选题:
‎Which of the following is not true according to the conversation?‍
选项:
A: Democrats and Republicans disagree on nationalized healthcare.
B: Some children don’t have insurance because their parents don’t have a job.
C: Insurance companies should cover women giving birth to children.
D:  Privatized health care might slow down technology development.
答案: 【  Privatized health care might slow down technology development.

3、填空题:
​Now listen to the conversation again and decide whether the following statements are true (T), false(F) or not given(NG).​​音频5​​1.  Some children can’t have insurance because they developed cancer when their parents were unemployed.​​​
答案: 【 T

4、填空题:
2.  Being a man is a pre-existent condition. (  )​
答案: 【 NG

5、填空题:
3.  Japan doesn’t have a nationalized health insurance program. (  )‎
答案: 【 F

6、填空题:
4.  We should ensure that the insurance companies aren't too powerful. (  )‌
答案: 【 T

7、填空题:
5.  Private healthcare is more popular in the states. (  )​
答案: 【 NG

8.2.4

1、单选题:
‍Now in Exercise 1, you will listen to the British student’s talk about males’ intake calorie in UK and try to get the information she talks about in the diagram.​‍Exercise 1 ​‍音频6​‍1. Which is the main source of energy of middle-aged males in UK?​
选项:
A: Diary
B: Meat
C: Pulses
D: Vegetables
答案: 【 Meat

2、单选题:
‌Which of the following is not the reason of changing of sources of energy when males grow older?​
选项:
A: Where they live.
B: Changes of their body needs.
C: Education they received. 
D: Who they live with.
答案: 【 Education they received. 

week2Accent+unit1E-business

随堂测试

1、单选题:
‏Listen to the text for the first time, focus on the global idea of the passage and then choose the right answers to the questions you hear.‍‏音频7‍‏‍‏1.What are traditional stores worried about?‍
选项:
A: They worry that they are not good at using the computer.
B: They worry that e-commerce will completely take place of traditional stores.
C: They worry that growing e-commerce will shrink their share of market.
D: They worry that they have to change their jobs.
答案: 【 They worry that growing e-commerce will shrink their share of market.

2、单选题:
‍Which of the following is not true about traditional stores?‏
选项:
A: They can offer items which are difficult to ship.
B: They can offer services, such as repairing electronics.
C: They can offer a social experience.
D: They cannot deliver goods more quickly than online retailers.
答案: 【 They cannot deliver goods more quickly than online retailers.

3、单选题:
‍How many temporary workers are hired by UPS during the holiday season to deliver gifts? ‍
选项:
A: 28 million
B: 20 million
C: 55,000
D: 50,000
答案: 【 55,000

4、填空题:
‍Listen to the news report once again and decide whether the following statements are true (T),false(F),or not given (NG). ‌‍音频7‌‍‌‍1.‌‍Lynne Shaner purchases everything online. ‌‍‌
答案: 【 F

5、填空题:
‍Online shopping can provide a better selection according to Lynne Shaner.‏
答案: 【 T

6、填空题:
‎Cornell University Marketing professor Ed McLaughlin thinks anything that cannot move online, will. ‏
答案: 【 T

7、填空题:
‎Ed McLaughlin says traditional stores can provide better services. ‌
答案: 【 NG

8、填空题:
‍Bill Martin thinks we can always have the feeling of “boy, this is exactly what I want” when we shop online.‏
答案: 【 F

随堂测验

1、单选题:
‌Now in Exercise 1, you will watch two speakers talking about the impact of e-commerce on traditional stores.  Watch carefully and try to identify how they show interests in the conversation and get to know the opinions about online shopping and shopping in person from the other.‎‌音频8‎‌‎‌(1)Which one is not one of the ways for them to show interests in the conversation?‎‌‎
选项:
A: Hand gestures
B: Eye contact
C: Asking questions
D: Clarifying misunderstanding
答案: 【 Clarifying misunderstanding

2、单选题:
‍How does Ella (the 2nd speaker) continue the conversation on hearing her partner’s opinion that shopping in person is more friendly and a nicer experience for old people and mothers with small children?‌

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