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Some of our research projects rely on the generosity of people like you. Whether it’s using your home PC, taking part in a clinical trial, or simply volunteering your time for a study, you may be able to contribute to some of the ground-breaking projects which make the University of Oxford a world leader in research. Watch this space for ways in which you could get involved.

Seeking poor sleepers for insomnia (失眠) research

Trouble sleeping? Researchers from the Sleep & Circadian Neuroscience Institute are evaluating different interventions aimed at improving sleep. We are looking for poor sleepers between the ages of 18 and 65. Participation will involve spending overnights in the sleep laboratory at Oxford, monitoring your sleep/wake cycle, and completing computerised tasks. If you are interested, please contact the research team at insomnia@ndcn.ox.ac.uk

Volunteers with lazy eye wanted

We are looking for volunteers with a history of lazy eye to take part in our brain scanning study. We are looking for healthy volunteers aged 18-45 with a history of lazy eye. You will also be asked questions about your medical history to check your suitability for an MRI scan. Call 01865 223622 for more information.

Oxford Vaccine Group

The Oxford Vaccine Group is an independent multi-disciplinary (多学科的) clinical trials group. OVG works towards the goal of developing new and improved vaccines for the prevention of infection in adults and children, enhancing the understanding of immunity and studying the epidemiology of infectious diseases. To get more information, please see the OVG website.

Oxford Experimental lab for the Social Sciences

The Oxford Internet Institute, together with the Business School, is recruiting individuals to participate in computer-based experiments involving online surfing behavior as well as economic and political decision-making. We pay our subjects well, there are no special skills required and you don’t have to come to the lab in person Contact us at socialscience.study @ox.ac.uk for more information.

1.What is the main purpose of the passage?

A.To offer medical help to patients. B.To look for experienced researchers.

C.To introduce new research programs. D.To recruit volunteers for research projects.

2.The goal of oVG is to________.

A.carry out clinical trials B.produce better vaccines

C.learn more about infection D.study the causes of diseases

3.You can finish the experiment on your home PC if you join________.

A.Oxford Vaccine Group B.Insomnia research group

C.Oxford Experimental lab D.Brain Scanning study group

 

1.D 2.B 3.C 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。文章说明了牛津大学在招募志愿者,着重介绍了可以志愿参与的四种研究项目。 1. 推理判断题。文章第一部分Get involved with our research中提到“Some of our research projects rely on the generosity of people like you. Whether it’s using your home PC, taking part in a clinical trial, or simply volunteering your time for a study, you may be able to contribute to some of the ground-breaking projects which make the University of Oxford a world leader in research. Watch this space for ways in which you could get involved.”我们的许多研究项目需要像你这样的志愿人士参与。你可以通过电脑参与,也可以参与临床试验,或者只是花一点时间来参与研究,通过这些途径你都可以为牛津大学突破性的项目做出自己的贡献。以下是你可以参与的项目。由此可推断文章旨在招募志愿者加入研究项目。D项符合文意,故选D项。 2. 细节理解题。文章Oxford Vaccine Group中提到“OVG works towards the goal of developing new and improved vaccines for the prevention of infection in adults and children, enhancing the understanding of immunity and studying the epidemiology of infectious diseases.”OVG的目的在于研发新的疫苗、改进旧的疫苗。预防成人和儿童传染病。增强人们对免疫的了解以及研究传染病的流行病学。B项意为“生产更好的疫苗”,符合文意。故选B项。 3. 细节理解题。文章最后一部分Oxford Experimental lab for the Social Sciences中提到“We pay our subjects well, there are no special skills required and you don’t have to come to the lab in person ”,意为“我们的项目报酬丰厚,不需要特殊的技能,参与者不需要亲自来实验室就可以参加”。所以加入Oxford Experimental lab for the Social Sciences,在家里的电脑上就可以完成实验。故选C项。
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