Unit 1 Great scientists
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(2024 ?广东中山纪念中学高三模拟
)Teacher, Lawyer, Doctor
— whe n some one says
“career ”, these classic jobs are the first ones you think about, right? We've found four un com mon careers with awesome and unu sual ben efits.
Chief Listening Officer
You may not have heard of a Chief Listening Officer, but they've probably heard from you. CLOs closely monitor social platforms and conversations to keep an eye (and ear ! ) on what's being said about their company or brand. Your work enables a fast response to any and all complaints, questions, or misinformation.
Why it's awesome: This job is on the rise. As more organizations rely on social media for market research and customer service, the position of CLOwill only become more important.
Food Stylist
Mouth-watering restaurant commercials and wasteful magazine photographs of delicious food don't come easy: it takes the work of a food stylist to make it all happen. Armed with cooking skills, creative style, and tools ranging from lipstick to lard, you get food ready for its photograph.
Why it's awesome: This is one of those rare cooking jobs that provide chances to create, but don't require you to slave away in a restaurant kitchen.
Global Mobility Consultant
As a global mobility consultant, you help employees make smooth transitions( 过 渡) into their new homes —whether it's in Bangkok, Berlin, or the
next state over.
Whyit's awesome: If you're the type who enjoys travel and likes learning about other cultures, systems and traditions, this career could be a perfect fit. As companies continue to expand across borders, this position is expected to grow by 21 percent over the next few years.
Computational Linguist
Computational Linguists help computers and humans communicate with each other. More specifically, you create computer programs that can translate, transcribe, and comprehend regular, human language.
Whyit's awesome: This field is the front line for exciting technological areas like speech recognition and artificial intelligence. In other words, you could help create robots.
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本文为说明文, 介绍了四种不同寻常的职业: 首席收听官,食物造型师,全球流动性顾 问和计
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算机语言学家。
1. What does a Chief Listening Officer do? A. Do market research. B. Listen to chief officers.
C. Respond to customers' opinions. D. Track social platforms and conversations.
解析D细节理解题。根据 Chief Listening Officer 中第一段第二句可知,CLO的工 作就是监听和搜集社交平台和对话中对他们任职公司的或品牌的谈论, monitor 为同义词,故选 D 项。
2.What is vital if you want to be a food stylist? A. Hard work in a restaurant kitchen. B. Restaurants and delicious food. C. Cooking skills and creativity. D. Commercials and magazines.
解析 C 细节理解题。根据 Food Stylist 中第一段第二句可知,当你具备了厨艺、创 新造型和工具, 你就为你的食物拍照作好了准备, 所以对食品造型师来说重要的是厨艺和创 造性,故选C项。
3. What may contribute to the growing need for global mobility consultants? A. People's love for travel.
B. People's interest in other cultures. C. Employees' desire for great progress. D. Companies' tendency to expand globally.
解析 D 细节理解题。根据 Gobal Mobility Consultant 中第二段最后一句可知,导 致对全球流动咨询师的需求上涨的原因是各公司不断的跨国扩张
其中 Track 和文中的
(发展),故选D项。
4. What are computational linguists good at according to the text? A.Both computers and languages. C.Speech recognition.
B. Communicating with others. D. Creating robots.
解析 A 推理判断题。根据 Computational Linguist 中第一段第二句可知,计算机语 言学家是编写程序使计算机能翻译、 转换和理解人类常用语言, 也就是说他们要对计算机和 人类语言都擅长才能完成这一工作,故选 A 项。
Joseph Goldberger was a doctor for the United States Public Health Service and he was an
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advocate for scientific and social recognition of the links between poverty and disease. In 1914, Goldberger was asked by USSurgeon General Rupert Blue to study a skin disease that was killing thousands of people in the South. The disease was pellagra( 糙皮病 ) .
Goldberger traveled to the state of Mississippi where many people suffered from pellagra. He studied the victims and their families. Most of the people lived a hard life. The doctor came to believe that the disease didn't pass on from one to another, but was instead related permission from the
state governor to
to food. He received
test this idea at a prison. Prisoners were offered pardons if they took part. One group of prisoners received their usual foods, mostly corn products. A second group ate meat, fresh vegetables and drank milk. Members of the first group developed pellagra. The second group did not.
But some medical researchers refused to accept Goldberger's idea. For the South, pellagra was more than simply a medical problem. There were other things, including Southern pride.
So Goldberger had himself injected( 注射 ) with blood from a person with pellagra. He also took liquid from the nose and throat of a pellagra patient and put them into his own nose and throat. He even swallowed pills that contained skin from pellagra patients. An assistant also took part in the experiments. So did Goldberger's wife. None of them got sick.
Joseph Goldberger died of cancer in 1929. He was fifty-five years old. Several years later, researchers discovered the exact cause of pellagra: a lack of vitamin B3 known as niacin.
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本文为记叙文,介绍了美国医生约瑟夫?古德伯格研究糙皮病的患病原因的过程。 夫?古德伯格医生的认真、牺牲精神令人感动。
5. Who were easy targets of pellagra according to Goldberger? A. People in America. C. People having a poor diet.
B. People put into prison.
D. People touching pellagra patients.
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解析 C 细节理解题。 根据第二段第三句, 再结合古德伯格在监狱进行的实验的内容可 知,在古德伯格看来,糙皮病和食物有关,而且患者大多生活条件差; 再结合实验中提到的 主要吃玉米制品的犯人最后患上了该病可知,不良的饮食容易导致人们患糙皮病,故选 项。
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