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  A nine year old schoolgirl single handedly cooks up a science fair experiment that ends up debunking(揭穿……的真相)a widely practiced medical treatment.Emily Rosa's target was a practice known as therapeutic(治疗的)touch(TT for short), whose advocates manipulate patients'“energy field”to make them feel better and even, say some, to cure them of various ills.Yet Emily's test shows that these energy fields can't be detected, even by trained TT practitioners(行医者).Obviously mindful of the publicity value of the situation, Journal editor George Lundberg appeared on TV to declare,“Age doesn't matter.It's good science that matters, and this is good science.”

  Emily's mother Linda Rosa, a registered nurse, has been campaigning against TT for nearly a decade.Linda first thought about TT in the late '80s, when she learned it was on the approved list for continuing nursing education in Colorado.Its 100,000 trained practitioners(48,000 in the U.S.)don't even touch their patients.Instead, they waved their hands a few inches from the patient's body, pushing energy fields around until they’re in“balance.”TT advocates say these manipulations can help heal wounds, relieve Pain and reduce fever.The claims are taken seriously enough that TT therapists are frequently hired by leading hospitals, at up to $ 70 an hour, to smooth patients' energy, sometimes during surgery.Yet Rosa could not find any evidence that it works.To provide such proof, TT therapists would have to sit down for independent testing-something they haven't been eager to do, even though James Randi has offered more than $1 million to anyone who can demonstrate the existence of a human energy field.(He's had one taker so far.She failed.)A skeptic might conclude that TT practitioners are afraid to lay their beliefs on the line.But who could turn down an innocent fourth grader?Says Emily:“I think they didn't take me very seriously because I'm a kid.”

  The experiment was straight forward:21 TT therapists stuck their hands, palms up, through a screen.Emily held her own hand over one of theirs left or right and the practitioners had to say which hand it was.When the results were recorded, they'd done no better than they would have by simply guessing.If there was an energy field, they couldn't feel it.

(1)

Which of the following is evidence that TT is widely practiced?

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A.

TT has been in existence for decades.

B.

Many patients were cured by therapeutic touch.

C.

TT therapists are often employed by leading hospitals.

D.

More than 100,000 people are undergoing TT treatment.

(2)

Very few TT practitioners responded to the $1 million offer because ________.

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A.

they didn't take the offer seriously

B.

they didn't want to risk their career

C.

they were unwilling to reveal their secret

D.

they thought it was not in line with their practice

(3)

The purpose of Emily Rosa's experiment was ________.

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A.

to see why TT could work the way it did

B.

to find out how TT cured patients' illnesses

C.

to test whether she could sense the human energy field

D.

to test whether a human energy field really existed

(4)

Why did some TT practitioners agree to be the subjects of Emil's experiment?

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A.

It involved nothing more than mere guessing.

B.

They thought it was going to be a lot of fun.

C.

It was more straightforward than other experiments.

D.

They sensed no harm in a little girl's experiment.

答案:1.C;2.C;3.D;4.D;
解析:

(1)

根据第2段The claims are taken seriously enough that TT therapists are frequently hired by leading hospitals.(这种宣扬很受重视,以致TT行医者经常受雇于大的医院……)选项A)文章中没有提及,选项B)叙述不准确,文中只是说,据称这种方法能使人病情好转,甚至说有的能治疗各种疾病“。选项D)与文章内容不符,文章说,川万受过培训的TT行医者甚至不接触病人身体……。故A),B),D)均不是答案。

(2)

根据文章第3段第2句:为了提供这样一个证明(证明人有“能场”'),TT行医者不得不坐下接受独立的测试-这是他们一直都不愿意做的事情,即使詹姆斯·兰迪为能演示人存在“能场”的人提供一百多万美元的奖金。(To provide such proof, TT therapists would have to sit down for independent testing something they haven'tbeen eager to do, even though James Landi has offered more than $ 1 million to anyone who can demonstrate the existence of a human energy field.)

(3)

根据文章第1段我们知道,TT行医者所宣扬的就是通过调节病人的“能场”来治病(whose advocates manipulate patient's“energy field”to make them feel better and even, say some, to cure them of various ills)。在第2段中,又提到“运用这种手法可以推动能场转动直到平衡(…pushing energy fieds around until they're in“balance”)“而爱米丽·瑞莎的实验就是证明是否能场真的存在。特别文章最后一句If there was an energy field, they couldn't feel it.(如果有一个能场的话,他们也感觉不到。)选项C)说是测试她能否感觉到能场,如果是这样的话,前提是存在一个能场,这当然是错误的。A),B)两个选项也是错误的。

(4)

根据文章第3段从第2句到段末这部分:A skeptic might conclude that TT practitioners are afraid to lay their beliefs on the line.But who would turn down an innocent, fourth grader?Says Emily:“I think they didn't take me very seriously because I'm a kid”.(怀疑的人或许会因为TT行医者害怕使他们自己处于被揭露的危险中,但谁能拒绝一个天真的四年级的小学生呢?爱米丽说,“我想他们不会太把我当回事,因为我是个小孩子。)


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A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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A.

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B.

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C.

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D.

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