Macinley Butson was just 16 years old when she first had the idea to try and protect women from more — than — necessary radiation during breast cancer treatments—and now, her invention could be a game-changer in the medical field.
Butson, whose father works in medical physics, has always been interested in science. But she only began researching the harmful side effects of radiation treatment after her father discussed his experience with ineffective cancer treatments in his work. Since Butson had also recently lost a relative to breast cancer, she felt inspired to conduct her own research on the subject. She tried to begin her medical research by consulting scientific journals, but she found their academic terms almost impossible to understand.
She then turned to the Internet to find videos that taught how to read scientific journals. As she went deeper in her research, she stumbled upon a key bit of information: copper (铜)has been shown to be effective at protecting skin from radiation. An idea hit this Australian teen as she was viewing a film on medieval wars in her 10th grade history class. When she saw the scaled (鳞片) patterns of the mail (盔甲),she was inspired to create a wearable protective tool out of copper. She then headed back online and watched videos on how to put together tiny scales. She made her own flexible scale-mail which she now calls SMART: Scale Mail for Radiation Therapy.
When her invention was tested in a laboratory setting, it reduced surface exposure to unnecessary radiation by 75%. And now Butson is working on getting her SMART into clinical settings for use.
1.Why did Macinley Butson start her research?
A.To assist her father with his work. B.To save her relative from cancer.
C.To publish some articles in journals. D.To find effective ways to treat cancer.
2.What does the underlined phrase “stumbled upon" in Paragraph 3 probably mean?
A.Came across. B.Missed.
C.Passed on. D.Required.
3.Where did Macinley Buston get inspiration for her invention?
A.Videos online. B.Scientific journals.
C.History textbooks. D.Soldiers defensive clothes.
4.Which of the following best describes Macinley Buston?
A.Stubborn. B.Creative.
C.Selfless. D.Considerate.
Being the world’s most trusted volunteer abroad organization, IVHQ (International Volunteer Headquarters)offers volunteer programs in more than 50 destinations. Here are a few of them.
Marine Conservation Program
Volunteers of this program work in Queensland, Australia. You will join conservation efforts like collecting sea rubbish.
Requirements: Volunteers need to be 18 years or over. Able to swim. Speak fluent English. Present a police check. Have travel insurance. Complete our free pre-departure training.
Fees: 1 week $1,010, 2 weeks $2,020, 3 weeks $2,980
Shriners Hospitals for Children Program
Volunteers in Shriners Hospitals for Children in Honolulu, Hawaii need to pick up patients, deliver supplies and tutor patients.
Requirements: Volunteers must be at least 16 years old. Available to volunteer two hours per week for at least five months. Agree to a police check and a drug test. We offer free training upon your arrival.
Fees: No fees are needed.
Youth Support Program
Volunteers are placed in community centers of New Orleans, Louisiana, USA to provide tutoring and positive activities for the youth. You can also help organizations by beautifying spaces, re-organizing classrooms and preparing materials.
Requirements: Volunteers need to be 18 years or over. Have travel insurance and provide a police check. The training fee is included in the program fee.
Fees: 1 week $520, 2 weeks $825, 3 weeks $1,125
Pre-School English Program
Volunteers working in Cusco, Peru will teach English in pre-schools with younger children of 4 to 5 years old.
Requirements: 18 years and over. No previous teaching experience is required, but a basic understanding of Spanish is. Emergency contact, police check and resume (简历)are required. Training will be conducted online for free.
Fees: 1 week, $320,2 weeks $550, 3 weeks $735
1.Which program suits a 17-year-old volunteer?
A.Marine Conservation Program. B.Shriners Hospitals for Children Program
C.Youth Support Program. D.Pre-School English Program.
2.What should the volunteers do in Youth Support Program?
A.Collect sea rubbish. B.Pick up and tutor patients.
C.Re-organize classrooms. D.Teach the English language.
3.What is required for the programs in Australia and Peru?
A.Police check. B.Travel insurance.
C.Drug test. D.Emergency contact.
假定你是李华。你的英国朋友George来信,询问你的近况及上大学准备报考什么专业。 请你回复邮件,内容包括:
1. 正在认真备考;
2.学医学专业;
3.报考理由。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear George,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共 有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dear Jim,
How is everything going? Known that you are curious about Peking Opera, I'm more than glad to introduce it to you.
Dating back to late 18th century, Peking Opera becomes fully developed and recognized during the Qing Dynasty. As a combination of music, vocal performance or dance, Peking Opera can offer audience with a feast for the eyes and ears. Performer wear colorful costumes and make-ups, that are in line with the personalities of the roles that they play.
I high recommend you visit the Mei Lanfang Theater to see a Peking Opera show. Hopefully, my introduction has helped you well understand Peking Opera than before. If you have any question, don't hesitate to ask myself.
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Most of us have recently experienced quarantine (隔离) to minimize the risk of meeting somebody who may be carrying the virus. It is certain 1. being under quarantine is no fun. However, with our access to food, 2. (deliver) services and the entertainment 3. (offer) by the internet, we're actually very lucky. Let's take a quick look at the history of quarantines.
The idea of quarantining sick people dates 4. ancient times. Yet the word "quarantine" first came into use in the 14th century Europe during the Black Death. People were dropping like flies from the mysterious disease, and as the death toll climbed into the millions—eventually killing 5. (approximate) half of the European population, cities began to take 6. (measure) to protect their citizens. The port city of Venice, Italy, was an important trading center with ships 7. (come) from all corners of the Earth every day. If a ship 8. (suspect) to be harboring the plague (瘟疫),it was sent to 9. offshore quarantine and ordered to wait there for 40 days when those abroad either recovered, or 10. (likely), died. The waiting period gave rise to the term quarantinario, from the Italian word for 40.
I was once the guide on a wildlife-photography trip to the North Pole, where wildlife is _____ . After two days of travel, we reached a fjord (峡湾)and ___ several seals resting on the ice. I wished to get a picture of a seal as it came up for breath at a hole. Therefore, I __ my camera and a motion sensor near the edge of a hole.
At two in the morning, a colleague __ us. He had noticed a polar bear approaching in the distance. We ran to the __ of the boat to see what would happen. At first the bear walked toward the boat. Then it turned and __ directly for my camera. The motion sensor __ to its movement, starting the camera to take pictures. The bear ____ the camera, gently sniffing it.
__ the bear knocked the camera into the hole! My camera and all those __ pictures is appeared beneath the ____.
____, a year later, I joined a similar trip to the same spot. I obtained __ to bring a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) and a colleague to __ it. We would try to __ the camera.
When we arrived back and set out our search, we __ technical difficulties almost immediately and had to pull the ROV out of water twice. However, on the third try, the ROV caught hold of the camera. As we eventually got the camera up, we __ loudly. I managed to take the memory card out and later __ all 149 photos.
Regaining that camera is the most satisfying __ of my career. I have never experienced such a __ of excitement when we pulled that camera out of the water.
1.A.normal B.fierce C.abundant D.fragile
2.A.spotted B.ignored C.disturbed D.hunted
3.A.lost B.buried C.presented D.anchored
4.A.saved B.aroused C.assisted D.dismissed
5.A.rope B.sail C.bow D.bottom
6.A.applied B.waited C.headed D.rose
7.A.contributed B.saw C.led D.reacted
8.A.circled B.squeezed C.crashed D.hid
9.A.Admittedly B.Deliberately C.Desperately D.Suddenly
10.A.elegant B.precious C.fashionable D.festive
11.A.bear B.ice C.boat D.glacier
12.A.Fortunately B.Regularly C.Naturally D.Eventually
13.A.advantage B.information C.permission D.knowledge
14.A.purchase B.pilot C.process D.promote
15.A.repair B.use C.remove D.find
16.A.ran into B.cleared away C.looked into D.figured out
17.A.sighed B.screamed C.complained D.prayed
18.A.recovered B.exposed C.created D.ruined
19.A.solution B.assessment C.donation D.accomplishment
20.A.mixture B.lack C.burst D.touch