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专题10时事热点二1.(2023·上海·上海中学校考模拟预测)WhereisAmeliaEarhart?ThreetheoriesAmeliaEarhart,thefirstwomantoflyaloneacrosstheAtlanticOcean,wasattemptingaround-the-worldflightin1937.SheplannedtolandonthetinyPacificOceanislandofHowland.Sheneverarrived.Herfate,andthatofhernavigator(导航员)FredNoonan,remainsoneofaviation’s(航空的)greatestunsolvedmysteries.Researchershavespentmillionsofdollarsinvestigatingthecaseandseveralbookshavebeenpublishedthatexamineddifferenttheories.TheofficialUSpositionisthatEarhartranoutoffuelandcrashedinthePacificOcean.TheradiologfromaUSCoastGuardshipindicatesthatshemusthavebeennearHowlandwhencontactwaslostAnothertheorysaysthatEarhartcouldhavecrashedonadifferentisland,calledNikumaroro,anddiedsincetheislandisuninhabited.YetanothertheoryclaimsshewascapturedwhileonasecretmissiontotheMarshallIslandsintheNorthPacificandeventuallyreturnedtotheUSwithanewidentity.Lostandfound?ThemissingpilotFebruary18,2011AmeliaEarhart’sdriedsaliva(唾液)couldhelpsolvethelongstandingmysteryoftheaviator’s1937disappearance,accordingtoscientistswhoplantotakesamplesofherDNAfromhercorrespondence.AnewprojectaimstocreateageneticprofilethatcouldbeusedtotestrecentclaimsthatabonefoundontheSouthPacificislandofNikumaroroisEarharfs.JustinLong,aCanadianwhosefamilyispartiallyfundingtheDNAproject,pointsoutthatatthemoment,anyonewhofindspartsofbonescanclaimthattheyareEarhart’sremains.AccordingtoJustinLong,Earhart'slettersaretheonlyitemsthatarebothprovedtobehersandthatmightcontainherDNA.HairsamplesareoneofthebestsourcesofDNA,butnohairsamplesfromEarhartareknown.Therewas,intheory,asampleofEarhart'shairintheInternationalWomen’sAirandSpaceMuseuminCleveland,US.However,a2009studyrevealedthatthesamplewasactuallythread.TheremainsofEarhart,hernavigatorNoonan,andtheirtwin-engineplanewereneverrecovered.Butin2009,agroupofresearchersfoundabonefragmentonNikumarorothattheybelievedmighthavebeenfromoneofEarhart'sfingers.However,somescientistshavesuggestedtheNikumarorobonefragmentisn’thumanatallbutmayinsteadbelongtoaseaturtlethatwasfoundnearby.ThenewEarhartDNAprojectwillbeheadedbyDongyaYang,ageneticscientistatSimonFraserUniversityinCanada.YangwillworkonfourlettersEarhartwrotetoherfamily.MuchofEarhart'scorrespondencewasdonebyhersecretarybuttheassumptionisthatEarhartmusthavesealedtheenvelopesofthesepersonallettersherself.1.WhyaretheresomanytheoriesconcerningwhereAmeliaEarhartwas?A.Itisstillamystery.B.Sheleftwithsomesecrets.C.Herflightcostmuchmoney.D.Shereturnedwithanewidentity.2.WhatcouldJustinLong’sprojecthelptodo?A.TosearchNikumaroromorethoroughly.B.ToconfirmifabonebelongstoAmeliaEarhart.C.TofindoutwhoAmeliaEarhartoftenwroteto.D.TolocateAmeliaEarhart’sremainsaccurately.3.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.NoneofAmeliaEarhart’sDNAhasbeencollectedsofar.B.AmeliaEarharttookdelightinwritingletterstoherfamily.C.TheNikumarorobonefragmentbelongedtoAmeliaEarhart.D.ThehairsampleinCleveland’smuseumwasAmeliaEarhart's.2.(2022·全国·模拟预测)TheAmericanspaceagencyNASAsaysaspacecrafthasenteredthesun’soutermostatmosphereforthefirsttime.ScientistsannouncedthatParkerSolarProbetraveledthroughthesolaratmosphere’souteredge,knownasthecorona(日冕).Theydescribedtheentryasasuccessfultouchonthesun.UnlikeEarth,thesundoesnothaveasolidsurface.Instead,itisasuperheatedballofmaterialheldtogetherbygravityandmagnetic(磁的)forces.Thetemperatureofthecoronaissohighthatthesun’sgravitycannotholdontoitandsomesolarmaterialescapesfromitandgoesintospace,whichcausesthesolarwind.Thesolarwindistheflowofchargedpieces,knownasplasma.ParkerSolarProbewaslaunchedin2018whichmainlystudiedthesolarwind.Thesunisactuallyamagneticvariablestarwithsolaractivityhappeningnearlyperiodically.Scientistssaidbeingabletostudythesolarwindandthecoronacloseupcouldhelpthembetterunderstand“thewaytheactivitycauseschangestotheplanetweliveon”.“Wecanactuallyseethespacecraftflyingthroughthecoronalstructureduringatotalsolareclipse(日全食),”NourRaouafi,theprojectscientist,said,addingthatittookthemafewmonthstoexamineinformationfromthespacecraftandtoconfirmtheresultandthattheevidenceusedincludeddataonmagneticfieldsandthesolarwind,aswellasimages.ScientistsreportedParkerSolarProbesuccessfullywentinandoutofthecoronaatleastthreetimes.TheParkerteamsaidearlydataalsosuggestedthespacecraftmayhaveenteredthecoronaduringitsninthcloseapproachinAugust,butafurtherstudyisneededtomakeaconfirmation.Thespacecraftisexpectedtokeepgettingclosertothesunanddivingdeeperintothecoronauntilitsfinalorbit,plannedfor2025.4.Whatdoweknowaboutthesolarwindfromthetext?A.Itaffectsthecorona’stemperature. B.Itfunctionsasthesurfaceofthesun.C.Itiscausedbymagneticforces. D.Itcomesfromthesun’souteratmosphere.5.WhydidNASAlaunchParkerSolarProbe?A.Tofindoutwhysolaractivityhappens.B.ToknowhowsolaractivityinfluencesEarth.C.Togetmoreevidenceofthesolarwind.D.Totakemeasurestocontrolthesolarwind.6.Whatarethescientists’attitudetotheirfindings?A.Confused. B.Doubtful. C.Cautious. D.Favorable.7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.SpacecraftTouchestheSunfortheFirstTimeB.ParkerUncoverstheSecretsoftheSolarWindC.NASABroughtNewDiscoveriesabouttheSunD.ParkerIsDesignedtoReachtheSunin20253.(2022·浙江·一模)Scientistsaretakingthestudyofarchaeology(考古学)toawholeotherdimension:space.Forthefirsttime,researchersareexaminingthewayshumansliveontheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS),morespecificallyhowtheyliveculturallyandmaterially,sinceitbeganorbitaloperationsin2000.Theproject,involvingdailyphotographyofvariousISSareas,wasdevelopedin2015byprofessorsJustinWalshofChapmanUniversityinCalifornia,andAliceGormanofFlindersUniversity.TheEarth-basedscientistsareworkingwithastronautstomonitorchangesinone-meter-squareareasatthespacestation.AccordingtoChrisYoungofInterestingEngineering,fortheirfirstexperiment,theastronautsarecreatingtheequivalentofanearthentestpit(探坑)bymarkingoutfiveareaswithinthespacestation.Thistestwillfocusonthekitchentable,workstation,payloadrack(载荷机架)andawallnearthewashroomandasectionofthelaboratorymodule,Destiny.Astronautswillthentakedailyphotographsoveraperiodof60daystoknowhowthedifferentspacesareusedbythecrew.Forthefirst30days,imageswillbetakenataboutthesametimeeachdayandthenatrandomtimesfortheremainderoftheexperiment.Thearchaeologistsplantostudytheimagestobetterunderstandhowtheastronautshaveinteractedandadaptedinthespaceinthe20yearswhentheISShasorbitedEarth,andhowithasaffectedthecrew’sabilitytosolvetechnical,engineeringandmedicalissues,reportsLeonardDavidofS.OriginalplanscalledfortheISScrewtoswab(用拭子擦拭)surfacesforbiologicaldataandmakesoundandvideorecordings,buttheseideasweregivenupsotheprojectcouldbeginsooner.WalshtellsShehopestheprojectwillhelpfindwaysforfuturehabitatdesignerstodotheirworkbetter.“Theadvantageofarchaeologyisthatitshowsuswhatpeopleactuallydo,ratherthanwhattheythink,orsay,theydo,”Gormansays.8.Whatcanwelearnabouttheprojectaccordingtothetext?A.Itplanstogetastronautsinterestedinarchaeology.B.It’scarriedoutbasedoninternationalcooperation.C.It’sintendedtolearnmoreaboutotherplanetsinspace.D.ItinvolvestakingdailyphotosofseveralareasontheISS.9.Whatwillbearesearchfocusoftheproject?A.Astronauts’healthandfitness.B.OrbitaloperationsoftheISS.C.Thewaysofcommunicationbetweenastronauts.D.Searchingforcreatureslivingonotherplanets.10.Whatwasdoneinordertogettheprojectstartedearlier?A.Reducingthenumberoftheparticipants.B.Deletingsometasksfromtheoriginalto-dolist.C.Invitingmorescientiststogiveusefuladvice.D.AskingtheISScrewtostoptheirdailywork.11.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Researchersusearchaeologytostudyhumans’lifeontheISS.B.ScientistsshouldcarryoutmoreexperimentsontheISS.C.Astronautstendtoenrichtheirdailylivesbytakingpictures.D.Archeologistscanplayaleadingroleinspaceexplorations.4.(2022·浙江湖州·校联考一模)Bornonherfamily’sfarminRay,NorthDakota,MaryShermanMorganhadbeenhelpingherfatherwithfarmworkbeforeshecouldattendthesmall-townschoolhouse.Beingafewyearsbehinddidn’tholdherbackandshegraduatedfromhighschoolwithhonors.Awareofherintelligence,sheranawayfromRaytoattendMinotStateUniversityasachemistrymajor,whereherskillwasevident.TheoutbreakofWorldWarIIresultedinanationalshortageofchemistsandscientists.Inspiteofthefactthatshewasstillastudentandawoman,shewasofferedajobasachemicalanalystduetohertalents,producingexplosives(爆炸物)forthewartimeeffort.SheputherdegreeonholdandmovedtoOhio,takingonthedangerousjobofanalyzingunstablechemicalstoproduceweapons.Afterthewarendedtherewasafallindemandforexplosives,soshemadeamovetothefieldofaeronautics,movingtoCaliforniatoworkforNAA(NorthAmericanAviation).Theonlywomanoutof900engineers,shewassoonpromotedtoarolewhichinvolvedcalculatingtheperformanceofrocketpropellants(推进剂)anddesigningspecialityfuelstoworkwithdifferentengines.However,neverhavingreturnedtocompleteherdegree,shewasnotaffordedtherankorhigherpayofanengineer,eventhoughshehadalltheskillsandknowledgeofone.HerexperiencewithpropellantsmeantthatwhenNAAwastaskedtofindafuelcapableofliftingtheredesignedRedstonemissilesintospace,Moganwasappointedtechnicalleadontheproject.Nationalpridewasontheline,soMorgansetaboutinvestigatingfuels.Aftercountlesstrails,shefinallydesignedherownmixture,whichwasnamedHydyne.HydynetestedwellwiththeRedstonemissilesandsubsequentlyotheraircraft(飞行器),suchasJupiter-Crockets,provingtobeaquicksolutiontogettingtospacewithoutatotalrocketredesign.ThefuelmadethefirstsuccessfulUSsatellitelaunchpossible,evenifMorgansilentlyslippedawayfromhersuccess,retiringtofocusonherfamilyandleavingherchemistrycareerbehind.12.WhatdoweknowaboutMary?A.Sheattendedschoolwhilehelpingwithfarmwork.B.Shewasofferedajobasachemistryanalystaftergraduation.C.Sheshiftedherworkingfocusasthedomesticdemandchanged.D.ShelaunchedthefirstUSsatellitebeforeretiringfromhercareer.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“aeronautics”probablymean?A.Analyzingchemicals. B.Producingexplosives.C.Mixingandsavingfuels. D.Designingandbuildingaircraft.14.WhatmadeMarythetechnicalleadontheprojectofNAA?A.HerdiscoveryofHydyne. B.Herrankasanengineer.C.Herspecialknowledgeinfuels. D.Hersenseofnationalpride.15.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeMaryShermanMorgan?A.Caringanddetermined. B.Courageousandcreative.C.Intelligentbutsensitive. D.Accomplishedbutproud.5.(2022·全国·一模)200,000milesfromEarth,thecrewofthethirdmannedmissiontotheMoonfacedanastronaut’sworstnightmare:anexplosiononthespacecraft.It’swhathappenedintheOscar-winningfilmApollo13,butit’salsoatruestory.Thelift-offofApollo13tookplaceon11thApril1970.Twodaysintothemission,thethree-mancrewwereinbigtrouble.Theyhadbeencarryingoutroutinecheckswhentherewasaloudbang.Warninglightswerestartingtoflash.Lookingoutintospace,theycouldseeatrailofgas—thespacecraftwasleakingoxygen.TheysentoutashortmessagetothescientistsbackonEarth:“Houston,we’vehadaproblemhere.”Atfirst,theythoughtthatameteor(流星)hadhitthem,buttheylaterfoundoutthatashortcircuithadcausedanoxygencontainertoexplode.Whateverthecause,theyknewtherewasnotimetolose.Theirelectricitysupplyinthecommandmodule(指令舱)dependedonthatoxygenandprettysoontheywouldrunoutofboth.Theonlysolutionwastomoveintothelunarmodule—thesectionofthespacecraftthatwouldhavelandedontheMoon.Nowthough,theywereusingitasakindoflifeboat.Withitsownpowersupply,oxygenandwater,thethreemencouldsurviveinthelunarmoduleandreturntoEarth.Therewasanotherproblemthough.Inanenclosedspacelikealunarmodule,thecarbondioxidethecrewwasbreathingoutwasdangerous.Theequipmenttocleartheairofcarbondioxidewasonlybuiltfortwopeople.Nowithadtodealwiththree.Amazingly,thecrewmanagedtobuildanadapteroutofmaterialsonboardtoreducethecarbondioxidetoasafelevel.Therewasonefinalhindrance.Thelunarmodulewasn’tstrongenoughtore-enterEarth’satmospheresothecrewhadtogobackintothedamagedcommandmodule.Toeveryone’srelief,thecrewofApollo13arrivedsafelyintheSouthPacificOceanonApril17th.Althoughthecrewdidn’tlandontheMoon,NASAstillconsideredthemissionasuccess.16.Whatwastheastronauts’firstreactiontotheexplosion?A.TheywentouttolandontheMoon. B.TheyinformedscientistsonEarth.C.Theymovedintothelunarmodule. D.Theylookedintothecauseoftheexplosion.17.Howdidtheastronautssolvetheirairsituationinthelunarmodule?A.Bymovingbacktothecommandmodule. B.Byloweringthecarbondioxidelevel.C.Bycreatinganewoxygensupply. D.Bylimitingtheoxygenuse.18.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinthelastparagraphmean?A.Surprise. B.Mission. C.Obstacle. D.Circumstance.19.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ASuccessfulMission B.AnAmazingAdventureC.DeepSpaceExploration D.Life-and-DeathDramainSpace6.(2022·全国·模拟预测)NearlytwoyearsaftertheCOVID-19outbreak,ChinahasgrantedapprovaltoitsfirstantibodycombinationtreatmentforCOVID-19.AteamfromBriiBiosciences,TsinghuaUniversity,andthePeople’sHospitalofShenzhenhasaccomplishedthetaskin20months.Itwouldusuallytakes10years.“Itcanreducetherateofhospitalizationanddeathby80percent,”saidZhangLinqi,leaderoftheresearchteam.Thenewantibodydrugisimmediatelyeffectivewhenconductedintravenously(静脉注射).Moreover,thetreatmentcanprotectpeople,especiallythosewhosephysicalconditiondoesn’tallowvaccination,frombecominginfectedbyCOVID-19foraroundnineto12months,saidZhang.Howdoesitwork?Whenavirusinfectsacell,itreliesonanimportanttypeofprotein:thespikeproteinsonitssurface.Thespikeproteinsserveasakeytounlockingacell.Ifaviruscannotenteracell,itwillbedestroyedimmediately.Thejobofourantibodiesistoblockthevirusfromenteringcells.Soitstargetisveryprecise.Inaddition,thankstothecoordinationbetweenthetwoantibodies,itishighlyefficientanddurableincontrollingthevirus,accordingtoZhang.LabtestssuggestthattheantibodycombinationcanbeeffectiveagainstcommonCOVID-19variants,includingtheAlpha,Beta,Delta,LambdaandMu.TestingwiththenewerOmicronstrainisongoing.Thequalitiesofthenewdrugmakeitespeciallyusefulforhigh-riskgroups,suchasfrontlinemedicalworkersandpeoplewhoarenotsuitableforvaccinationduetovariouspossiblehealthproblems.Thenewdrugisexpectedtocometothemarketsoon,butit’snotcheap.That’sbecauseoflimitedproduction.Also,ittypicallymustbeadministeredintravenouslyinahospitalsetting.NotingthatChinahasusedscienceandtechnologytofightCOVID-19sincethebeginningoftheoutbreak,Zhangsaid:“Scienceisthecoretosolvingtheissue.Sciencehasshownitspowerinallsectors,frommedicaltreatment,medicineandvaccinedevelopmenttopreventionandcontrolmeasures.”20.Whatdoweknowaboutthenewdrug?A.Itcanremainactiveinhumanbodiesfor20months.B.It’sunsuitableforpeoplewithunderlyinghealthproblems.C.ItprovestobeeffectiveagainstCOVID-19variantsalone.D.Itpromisesan80percentreducedriskofdeath.21.Howdoesthedrugwork?A.Bygettingridofcellsinfectedwiththevirus.B.Bypreventingthevirusfromattackingcells.C.Byassistingthespikeproteinsinunlockingcells.D.Bytargetingspikeproteinsonthesurfaceofcells.22.Whatisadisadvantageofthedrug?A.Ithassomesideeffects. B.Itsingredientsarestillinlimitedsupply.C.Noteveryonecanaffordit. D.Onlyhigh-riskgroupscanhaveaccesstoit.23.WhatistheZhangLinqi’sattitudetowardsscienceandtechnologyinfightingCOVID-19?A.Supportive. B.Ambiguous. C.Indifferent. D.Negative.7.(2022·贵州遵义·统考三模)ARussianactorandfilmdirectorleftEarthonaspaceshipthisweektostartfilmingamovie.RussianofficialssaidthemoviewillshinealightonRussia’ssuccessinspace.DmitryPeskovispresssecretaryforPresidentVladimirPutin.“Wehavebeenpioneersinspaceandmaintainedaconfidentposition,”Peskovsaid,addingthatspaceexplorationisgreatforRussia.ActorYuliaPeresildanddirectorKlimShipenkotookofffromasiteinKazahkstanTuesdaywithcosmonautAntonShkaplerov.TheyarrivedaboutthreehourslaterattheInternationalSpaceStationwheretheywillstayfor12days.ThefuturefilmiscalledChallenge.Ittellsthestoryofadoctorwhohurriestothespacestationtohelpanastronautwithaheartproblem.Thepassengershadfourmonthstogetreadyforthespacetrip.Peresildsaidtrainingforthetripwasdifficult.But,shesaid,oncetheyreachtheirgoal,“allthatwillseemnotsodifficultandwewillrememberitwithasmile.”Shipenkosaidhewillfinishthemoviebackhomeafterfilminginspace.TwootherRussiancosmonautsalreadyonthespacestationwillalsoperforminthemovie.DmitryRogozinheadstheRussianspaceagencyRoscosmosandhasbeenamajorforcebehindtheproject.“Spacedeservesbeingshowninamoreprofessional,artfulway,”hesaid.Rogozinsaidheeditedthescripthimselftocorrectlyrepresenttherealitiesofspacetravel.“Wedescribesomerealemergenciesthatmayhappenoutthere,”hesaid.OlegNovitskiyisanexperiencedRussiancosmonaut.Hewillplaythecharacterwiththeheartprobleminthemovie.Whenthatisdone,hewillreturntocaptain’sseatoftheSoyuzspacecraftandbringtheactoranddirectorbacktoEarth.24.WhatcanwelearnfromDmitryPeskov’swords?A.PresidentVladimirPutinthoughtthemoviewasgreat.B.Russiaisintheleadingpositioninspaceexploration.C.Theactorandfilmdirectorarepioneerstomakefilm.D.TheRussiangovernmentisconfidentofthelaunchmission.25.Whoisprobablygoingtoplaytheroleofdoctoraccordingtothepassage?A.YuliaPeresild. B.KlimShipenko.C.DmitryRogozin. D.OlegNovitskiy.26.Whatdoweknowaboutthemovie?A.Itwillbecompletelyfinishedinspace.B.ThescriptwaswrittenbyRogozin.C.Itwillreflectsomerealemergenciesinspace.D.Theroleswillallbeplayedbyprofessionalactors.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.Russia’sGreatSpaceExploration.B.InternationalSpaceStation.C.AnEmergencyinSpace.D.Challenge:AMovieMadeinSpace.8.(2022·湖北·校联考模拟预测)WhenArmstrongsetfootonthemoonin1969,childrensawstarsintheireyesanddreamedofanever-before-imaginedcareer:astronaut.Becominganastronautisadifficulttask.Theymusthaveamaster’sdegreeandatleasttwoyearsofrelevantprofessionalexperience.Alternatively,theymustcompleteatleast1,000hoursunderthepilot’scommandinajetplane.Thetrickypartbeginsnow.Astronautsmustpassalong-termflightphysicalexam.Youareunluckyifyouareshorterthan5feet2inchesortallerthan6feet3inches.Candidatesmusthave20/20vision,eveniftheywearcorrectivelenses.Evenwhilesitting,yourbloodpressureshouldnotexceed140/90.Additionally,makesurethatyourresumeisconciseanderror-free.Astronautsmustpayattentiontominordetails,whichisanecessaryskillforscientists.Itisnotaneasyroadtobecomeanastronaut.Forexample,in2021,despitethefactthat18,300peopleapplied,only12wereacceptedbyNASA,representinga1‰acceptancerate.Whetheryourapplicationisacceptedornot,itwillbesometimebeforeyouleaveEarth.First,you’retofinishatwo-yearmilitarytrainingcourse.Physicaltestsarealsorequired.Theymustfirstobtainascubadivinglicenseandthenswimthreelapsinapoolwhilewearingaflightsuit.Finally,studentsshouldpracticedrivingthetypicalhighandlowatmosphericpressuresinsimulations(模拟).Astronautsmustcompletetwoyearsofcompulsorymilitarytraininginadditiontosixyearsofeducationandtwoyearsofprofessionalexperience.Thisalladdsuptodecadesofplanning.Afterthat,astronautsmustcompleteextensivemissiontrainingbeforeleavingEarth.Becominganastronautischallenging,butifyouhaveapassionforspaceexploration,don’tletchallengesholdyouback.28.Accordingtopara.2,whoismostqualifiedtoapplyforastronauts?A.Abachelorwhopassednormalphysicalexams.B.Amasterwithperfectresumeandlowbloodpressure.C.Apilot6feetinheightwith1100-hours’flightexperience.D.Adoctorwithone-yearrelevantexperienceand20/20vision.29.Whydoestheauthorusestatisticsinparagraph3?A.ToexplainittakessometimetoleaveEarth.B.Toimplypeople’spassionforspaceexploration.C.Toshowthedifficultytobeacceptedasanastronaut.D.Topersuadepeopletogiveupthedreamofastronaut.30.What’stherightorderofastronauts’trainingbeforeleavingEarth?①Scubadivingandswimmingtraining②Extremeatmosphericpressuresdrivingtraining③Extensivemissiontraining④Atwo-yearmilitarytrainingA.④①③② B.①④②③ C.①②④③ D.④①②③31.Whichcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.ThePursuitofSpaceDream. B.HowtoBecomeanAstronaut?C.TheHardshipofSpaceExploration. D.WhataretheTasksofAstronauts?9.(2022·辽宁·校联考三模)Thepast12monthswon’tberememberedfondlybecauseofthepandemic.Forthehighlyskilledteamofpharmacists(药剂师)atBoots,lifeinacustomer-facingrolehasbroughtnewchallenges.Butallhavereactedwonderfullytomeettheneedsofcustomers.Boots’pharmacistLisahasplayedherpartinBoots’latestseriescampaigntoincreaseawarenessoftherangeofservicesitofferstocustomers.“BesidesvisitingBootsforadvicefromyourlocalpharmacistwealsooffertheElectronicPrescriptionService(EPS),PrescriptionDeliveryService(PDS)fornominated(指定的)collectionfromourpharmacies,andselectedstoresofferlate-nightopeninghours.”TheEPShasbeenagame-changerformanypeople,enablingthemtoaccesstheirprescribedmedicationfromapharmacyoftheirchoiceinEnglandonly.Atthetouchofakeyboard,yourdoctorcanhandoveryourprescriptiontoyournominatedpharmacywithinEngland.BootsalsooffersaPrescriptionTextMessageService(PTMS),whichmeanstheycansendyoualiveupdatetextwhenyourprescriptionisreadyforcollection,savingyoufromawastedjourneyandhangingaroundinthestore.ConvenienceandaccessibilityareattheheartoftheBootsphilosophy.SelectedBootspharmaciesareopenuntilmidnight,MondaytoSaturday(withsomeopeningonSundays).Forcustomerswhoareunabletotraveltoapharmacy,PDSisavailableacrosstheUK.YourclosestlocalBootswillbehappytosignyouupforhomedelivery.Thecostis£5foreachdelivery,orforjust£55ayear,youcanreceiveunlimitedprescriptiondeliveries.AsanalternativetothePDS,customersmayprefertonominateatrustedpersontocollecttheirmedicationontheirbehalf.Pharmacyteamscanofferexpertadviceandvarioushealthservices,manyofwhichcouldsaveyouavisittoyourdoctororhelpyoumakehealthylifestylechoices.32.WhichofthefollowingservicedoesBootsnotoffer?A.Face-to-faceservice. B.Round-the-clockservice.C.Prescriptiondeliveryservice. D.Electronicprescriptionservice.33.WhatconveniencedoesthePTMSprovide?A.ItupdatesBoots’latestnews. B.Itavoidscustomers’in-storecollection.C.Itreducescustomer’sshopvisitingtime. D.Itsavespharmacistsgettingprescriptionsready.34.HowcancustomersusethePDS?A.Bybookingawholeyear’shomedelivery. B.ByseekingPharmacists’adviceunlimitedly.C.Bygettingfreehomedeliveryaftersigningup. D.Bynominatingapersontodelivertheirmedication.35.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.AcampaignBootshascarriedout. B.ResponsesBootshasmadetot

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