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    Many healthcare workers know that washing hands is important to prevent the spread of infectious disease. 1. During a study conducted by Nicas and Best at Berkley University, they counted the number of times people touched their face with their hands. 2.Whether we are aware of our actions or not, most of us can agree that we touch our face with our hands frequently enough.

Imagine that you are able to record a full day of your actions. Better yet, reflect on what you did when you woke up yesterday morning. Let me give you an idea of my previous morning. I was woken by the alarm clock at 6 am. 3.Then I checked my phone for messages, turned on the TV for my morning news, started making my coffee and finally hit the shower. It wasn’t even 5 minutes from the time I awoke and I already touched different objects. The point of this is to be aware that even in our homes we are exposed to germs in places we don’t realize.

Luckily, the human body has amazing defense against harmful germs. 4.Our white blood cells are like soldiers coming to the rescue. Unfortunately, there are a lot of areas on our face that do not have the protection of skin such as the eyes and mouth. There’s a reason to every wise proverb and our parents annoying us to wash our hands before dinner is not for nothing.

5.If you have children, it is even more important to set the example because children are known to learn from adults. Let’s start a good habit of washing hands. As for your friends, don’t be shy about checking to make sure their hands are clean. Asking someone if they have washed their hands is caring. Checking to see if someone has washed their hands will benefit not only that person, but you and your family.

A.Our skin is the first line of defense.

B.Several minutes later, I turned off the alarm clock.

C.It is easy for us to admit that we wash our hands regularly.

D.They are more self-aware that hand washing should be practiced as needed.

E.Most importantly, it is our duty to set the right example for friends and family.

F.They found that the subjects touched their face 15.7 times per hour on average.

G.Do the rest of your family members, especially children, wash their hands regularly?

 

1.D 2.F 3.B 4.A 5.E 【解析】 本文是说明文。文章讲述了洗手对于预防传染病的传播很重要。尽管人体对有害细菌具有一定的防御能力,但是我们也要养成洗手的好习惯。 1.考查段中句。根据空前Many healthcare workers know that washing hands is important to prevent the spread of infectious disease.(许多医护人员都知道洗手对于预防传染病的传播很重要)可知,D项They are more self-aware that hand washing should be practiced as needed.(他们比别人更加意识到应该根据需要洗手)能够承接上文。该选项中的They指的是前一句中的many healthcare workers。故选D项。 2.考查段中句。根据空前During a study conducted by Nicas and Best at Berkley University, they counted the number of times people touched their face with their hands.(在Nicas和Best在伯克利大学进行的一项研究中,他们计算了人们用手触摸脸部的次数)和空后Whether we are aware of our actions or not, most of us can agree that we touch our face with our hands frequently enough.(无论我们是否意识到自己的行为,我们大多数人都认为我们经常用手摸脸)可知,F项They found that the subjects touched their face 15.7 times per hour on average.(他们发现受试者平均每小时触摸脸部15.7次)能够承接上文并且与下文连接通顺。该选项中的They指的是前一句中的Nicas and Best。故选F项。 3.考查段中句。根据空前I was woken by the alarm clock at 6 am.(早上6点钟我被闹钟叫醒了)和空后Then I checked my phone for messages, turned on the TV for my morning news, started making my coffee and finally hit the shower.(然后我查看了手机中的消息,打开电视听早间新闻,开始煮咖啡,最后洗了澡)可知,B项Several minutes later, I turned off the alarm clock.(几分钟后,我关闭了闹钟)能够承接上文并且与下文连接通顺。该选项中的the alarm clock在前一句中出现了。故选B项。 4.考查段中句。根据空前Luckily, the human body has amazing defense against harmful germs.(幸运的是,人体对有害细菌具有惊人的防御能力)和空后Our white blood cells are like soldiers coming to the rescue.(我们的白细胞就像士兵一样来营救我们)可知,A项Our skin is the first line of defense.(我们的皮肤是第一道防线)能够承接上文并且与下文连接通顺。该选项中的defense在前一句中出现了。故选A项。 5.考查段首句。根据空后If you have children, it is even more important to set the example because children are known to learn from adults.(如果你有孩子,树立榜样就更重要了,因为众所周知,孩子可以向成年人学习)可知,E项Most importantly, it is our duty to set the right example for friends and family.(最重要的是,为朋友和家人树立正确的榜样是我们的责任)能够与下文连接通顺。该选项中的set the example在下一句中出现了。故选E项。
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