Hospital Food-The Best Medicine Few sick people consider the quality of the food when choosing a hospital.That is perhaps just as well.Even in America,a country where private hospitals have long provided individual rooms with such comforts as personal cable television,patients are often still fed institutional food "Mystery meat" and (1)processedprocessed (process) cheese slices are common. (2)Everything/ AllEverything/ All gets cooked in a microwave.Many of country's biggest hospitals get their food from the likes of Ara-mark,a giant global caterer that also provides meals to schools and prisons.
More hospitals are starting to feed their patients better food.Inter-mountain,a nonprofit group based in Utah that runs 32 hospitals across the Mountain West,has since 2019 served freshly made meals to patients.Chefs in proper kitchens now source local ingredients to serve in cafeterias.Doctors are consulted to meet patients' dietary needs.Christopher Delissio,the head chef at Inter-mountain,describes (3)creatingcreating (create) a meal for a Mexican child who was being treated for cancer. "He (4)wouldwould not eat mumbling the food was tasteless," Mr Delissio recalls,and that was making it harder for him to recover from chemotherapy. "I was able to go up on the floor,speak to this boy's parents and him and kind of (5)figurefigure (figure) out what he wanted," he says.
The link between eating well and good health has long been clear,says David Eisenberg,a nutrition specialist at the Harvard School of Public Health.Heart disease,which has a direct connection to diet,is America's (6)biggestbiggest (big) killer.Roughly two-fifths of American adults are clinically obese,and over 14% suffer from diabetes.The right food can help patients avoid going back to hospital.Yet doctors (7)themselvesthemselves have often been slow to recognise the need to encourage healthy eating,says Dr Eisenberg.Most health care remains curative, (8)rather than/ instead ofrather than/ instead of preventive.Medical schools still rarely teach much about nutrition.
A decade ago Henry Ford Hospital in West Bloomfield,outside Detroit,opened a teaching kitchen (9)wherewhere staff could help patients plan affordable,healthy meals and learn how to cook jye.aim.The idea is now spreading widely.In October a conference for health and food professionals in Los Angeles will encourage the adoption of such kitchens.Participants will tour a new one that has just opened at UCLA's hospital.
Challenges remain.Doctors do not get paid more (10)if/ once/ whenif/ once/ when,owing to healthier eating,patients no longer need treatment.But at least,says Dr Eisenberg,insurers are starting to balk at the expense associated with chronically sick patients.
【答案】processed;Everything/ All;creating;would;figure;biggest;themselves;rather than/ instead of;where;if/ once/ when
【解答】
【點(diǎn)評】
聲明:本試題解析著作權(quán)屬菁優(yōu)網(wǎng)所有,未經(jīng)書面同意,不得復(fù)制發(fā)布。
發(fā)布:2024/5/27 14:0:0組卷:10引用:1難度:0.5
相似題
-
1.How to Improve Your Memory The human brain is extremely complex and powerful. (1)
Get plenty of exercise and rest.
Exercise isn't just good for your physical body,but it is also good for your brain.Exercise increases the amount of oxygen that gets to your brain.(2)
Have a good laugh as often as you can.
Not only is laughter good for the soul,it is also good for the brain and can help improve your memory.
(3)
(4)
Stress has a bad effect on your body,especially the brain.If you let stress stay,it can destroy your brain cells and cause damage to the part of the brain responsible for creating new memories and remembering old ones.So,stay away from stress.It's bad for you.If you are feeling a little stressed,go outside and take a little walk around. (5)
A.Avoid stress.
B.Change your behavior.
C.It also helps to reduce memory loss
D.This will make you feel ten times better.
E.When you laugh you excite many areas of your brain.
F.The health of your brain directly shows how strong your memory is.
G.The human brain is like a muscle and can be trained.發(fā)布:2025/1/1 17:30:2組卷:0引用:2難度:0.5 -
2.Winter is often bitterly cold,which often makes us stay indoors more instead of heading out to exercise.Worse still,there are many viruses doing their best to make you sick.And sneezing,coughing and nose blowing make the rooms a habitat for viruses. (1)
Wash your hands
You pick up viruses everywhere and they live on your hands,so wash your hands and do it often.(2)
(3)
Get the flu shot (疫苗)
(4)
Avoid sick people
(5)
A.It's no guarantee
B.Take care of your face
C.Keep your hands away from your face
D.The best way is to use regular soap and water
E.It is easy for viruses to spread from person to person
F.If someone around you is sick,then keep your distance
G.Because there are always some unexpected things in life發(fā)布:2025/1/1 15:0:2組卷:13引用:4難度:0.5 -
3.What is cross country running?Cross country is an outdoor endurance(耐久性)sport that can be mentally challenging and fun.(1)
(2)
Stretch daily.For all runners and athletes,a regular stretching routine is an important part of conditioning.(3)
Warm up and cool down.Muscles and tendons(跟腱)are less likely to overstretch or tear if they've been properly prepared for running and racing.High-intensity workouts require more prep and post-workout cool down than low-impact activities.
Wear the right shoes.Make sure your shoes fit properly and that they are neither too tight-fitting nor too loose.(4)
Eat and drink enough.Competitive distance runners like to keep their weight low.However,consuming too few calories can harm your body,especially if you're a girl or woman subject to eating disorders.(5)
A.Cross country running is a sport requiring money.
B.Tie double-knots to prevent tripping over undone laces.
C.It's mostly very safe in comparison to other team sports.
D.Have a well-balanced diet and be sure to stay well-hydrated.
E.You may encounter unexpected,non-natural barriers.
F.It is needed to keep your bones,joints,and muscles healthy.
G.This type of running and racing has both a physical and psychological role.發(fā)布:2025/1/1 15:30:1組卷:3引用:2難度:0.5