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[天一大联考]2023-2024学年高中毕业班阶段性测试(八)8试卷及答案答案(英语)
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31.What can we infer from Rehemtulla's words?A.Researchers benefit greatly from the BTSbot.B.Running BTSbot requires a lot of manpower.C.He hasn't had a good sleep for a long time.D.He has no confidence in the success of the test.DA man with advanced Parkinson's disease(帕金森氏症)is now able to walk almostnormally again thanks to electrodes implanted(电极植入)in his spinal cord(脊椎),researchers said on Monday.The medical first was achieved by Swiss researchers who hadpreviously pioneered similar breakthroughs to help disabled people walk again."This could be a game-changing technology to help bring back movement in people withadvanced Parkinson's,"said David Dexter,research director at Parkinson's UK.Marc Gauthier,the 62-year-old patient who lives in France,has suffered from the braindisorder for about 30 years.Like more than 90 percent of people with advanced Parkinson's,Marc has had great difficulty walking.What are known as "freezing"experiences-duringwhich patients are unable to move for a limited time,putting them at risk of falling-areparticularly awful,Marc told AFP.Much remains unknown about Parkinson's disease,making treatment difficult.But thedisease can seriously affect the lives of patients,sometimes keeping them to bed or a wheelchair.Sowhen the opportunity came to go through an operation in Switzerland,Marc gladly acceptedthe chance."Now I can do whatever I want,"Marc says."I can go for a walk and go out shopping bymyself."He adds that he can now walk much more easily-he is even planning a trip toBrazil--but it still requires concentration,particularly when climbing upstairs.The Swiss team,led by surgeon Jocelyne Bloch and neuroscientist Gregoire Courtine,implanted a complex system of electrodes called a“neuroprosthesis(神经假体)”at importantpoints along Marc's spinal cord.The neuroprosthesis was first tested on animals,and thenimplanted in Marc,who has used it for roughly eight hours a day over nearly two years.The Swiss team has expanded their experiment to a group of six Parkinson's patients,aiming to know how it could help others,given the disease affects people in different ways.However,treatment using the implant could be quite expensive,potentially limiting howmany patients would have access.32.What is David Dexter's attitude to the Swiss breakthrough?A.Unconcerned.B.Doubtful.C.Positive.D.Unclear.33.What can Marc do after the surgery?A.Volunteer as a tour guide in Brazil.B.Run to his heart's content.C.Go to the supermarket alone.D.Make a phone call while climbing the stairs.34.What do we know about the surgery?A.It was first tested on Marc Gauthier.B.It is hardly affordable for ordinary people.C.It has been performed on many patients.D.It was done by researchers in the UK.35.What is the best title for the text?A.A Spinal Implant Allows a Parkinson's Patient to Walk AgainB.Parkinson's Patients Have to Deal With Difficulties in LifeC.Swiss Experts Have Created a Drug to Treat Parkinson'sD.New Technology Prevents People From Developing Parkinson's【高二年级3月份月考试卷·英语第5页(共8页)】
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