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    Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is gaining global popularity. According to a government white paper, TCM has been introduced in 183 countries and regions around the world.

Westerners’ understanding of TCM, however, may be limited to acupuncture, cupping and massage (按摩). For instance, the purple, injury-like marks left on US swimmer Michael Phelps’ back from cupping for the purpose of relaxing his muscles and reducing pain became the center of attention during the Rio Olympics in 2016.

As a matter of fact, Chinese herbs play a more important role in curing diseases and keeping people in good health in the TCM treatment system than physical treatment. It is therefore disheartening to know that while 103 World Health Organization member countries have approved the practice of acupuncture, not many recognize Chinese herbal medicine. TCM falls far behind Western medicine owning partly to the slow development of Chinese herbs.

Herbs are made into pills, powder and soup, and the kind of herbs used, their quality and quantity, and the processing of the ingredients (原材料) jointly determine the effectiveness of the prescription. Compared with Western medicine, which has standardized drug production processes and treatment methods, TCM lacks standardization, with the chemical composition and functions of its medicines being unclear and their effects being unstable. Standardization has improved in recent decades, with an increasing number of factories producing patented TCM drugs.

Another factor that has prevented the development of TCM prescription drugs is the lack of creativity. While Western medicine-making companies come up with new products every year, TCM drug producers tend to make medicine according to prescriptions handed down from the past. Chinese chemist Tu Youyou’s winning the 2015 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine for her research into malaria (疟疾) treatment may drive creativity to some extent in China’s TCM industry. However, the current state of affairs cannot be changed within a short time.

1.The author mentions the example of Michael Phelps to show that __________.

A.he was injured in his swimming

B.cupping is a kind of important TCM treatment

C.Westerners know a little about TCM

D.Westerners attach great importance to TCM

2.Why don’t some member countries of WHO recognize Chinese herbal medicine?

A.Because Chinese herbs can cure diseases.

B.Because they only approve the practice of acupuncture.

C.Because Western medicine is more effective.

D.Because medicine made out of Chinese herbs develops slowly.

3.Compared with Western medicine, what is the weak point of TCM in Paragraph 4?

A.The methods of planting herbs. B.The effectiveness of prescription.

C.Lacking in standardization. D.Its stable functions.

4.The lack of creativity in TCM refers to the fact that __________.

A.medicine-making companies lack creativity

B.prescriptions are got from the past

C.Western companies are more experienced

D.medicine-making companies lack driving force

 

1.C 2.D 3.C 4.B 【解析】 本文是一篇说明文。传统中医在世界范围内越来越受欢迎,文章介绍了传统中医的特点。 1. 推理判断题。根据第二段中的Westerners’ understanding of TCM, however, may be limited to acupuncture, cupping and massage (按摩).可知,然而,西方人对中医的理解可能仅限于针灸、拔火罐和按摩。由此可知,举菲尔普斯的例子就是为了证明西方人对传统中医是有一些了解的。故选C。 2. 细节理解题。根据第三段中的It is therefore disheartening to know that while 103 World Health Organization member countries have approved the practice of acupuncture, not many recognize Chinese herbal medicine. TCM falls far behind Western medicine owning partly to the slow development of Chinese herbs.可知,因此,令人沮丧的是,虽然103个世界卫生组织成员国批准了针灸的做法,但没有多少国家认可中医。中医远远落后于西医,部分原因是中药治疗效果缓慢。由此可知,有一些世界卫生组织成员国不承认中医是因为用中草药制成的药物治疗效果缓慢。故选D。 3. 细节理解题。根据第四段中的Compared with Western medicine, which has standardized drug production processes and treatment methods, TCM lacks standardization, with the chemical composition and functions of its medicines being unclear and their effects being unstable.可知,与规范化了药物生产工艺和治疗方法的西医相比,中医缺乏标准化,药物的化学成分和功能不明确,疗效不稳定。由此可知,与西医相比,中医的缺点是缺乏标准化。故选C。 4. 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的While Western medicine-making companies come up with new products every year, TCM drug producers tend to make medicine according to prescriptions handed down from the past.可知,西方制药公司每年都会推出新产品,而中药生产商往往会根据过去流传下来的处方进行生产。由此可知,中医缺乏创造性指的是中医的处方是从过去传承下来的。故选B。
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