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ĐỀ THI IELTS READING VÀ ĐÁP ÁN CHI TIẾT- Complementary and Alternative Medicine Native Speaker - Trung tâm tiếng Anh 1 kèm 1 online qua Skype xin giới thiệu đến các bạn đề thi Ielts với tựa đề " Complementary and Alternative Medicine" thuộc chủ đề dược phẩm. Native Speaker hi vọng cung cấp cho bạn thật nhiều đề luyện thi ielts reading nhằm giúp các bạn luyện tập kỹ năng đọc các vấn đề học thuật như khoa học, báo chí, thiên văn, địa lý. Chúc các bạn kiên nhẫn luyện tập lần lượt hết đề này đến dề khác để thấy khả năng đọc tiến bộ rõ rệt sau mỗi đề thi reading ielts. WHAT DO SCIENTISTS IN BRITAIN THINK ABOUT ALTERNATIVE THERAPIES? OR LA KENNEDY READS A SURPRISING SURVEY? Is complementary medicine hocus-pocus or does it warrant large-scale scientific investigation? Should science range beyond conventional medicine and conduct research on alternative medicine and the supposed growing links between mind and body? This will be hotly debated at the British Association for the Advancement of Science.
Both complementary and conventional medicine should be used in routine health care, according to followers of the intergrated health approach, who want to treat an individual as a whole. But the scientists who responded to our surveys expressed serious concerns about this approach, with more than half believing that integrated medicine was an attempt to bypass rigorous scientific testing. Dr Bron said: There is an awful lot of bad science going on in alternative medicine and the general public has a hard time to distinguish between scientific myth and fact. It is absolutely paramount to maintain rigorous quality control in health care. Although the majority of alternative health workers mean well, there are just too many frauds out there preying on vulnerable people. Scientists believed that the feelgood counselling effect of complementary medicine and the time taken to listen to patients problems was what worked, rather than any medicinal effect. In contrast, the average visit to the doctor lasts only eight minutes, says the British Medical Association. Dr Stephen Nurrish, a molecular biologist at University College London, said: Much of the benefit people get from complementary medicine is the time to talk to someone and be listened to sympathetically, something that is now lacking from medicine in general. Questions 1-6: List of People Questions 7-9: A.what makes people use complementary rather than conventional medicine. C.whether alternative medicine should be investigated scientifically. Questions 10-13: 10. scientists believe that it is ineffective but harmless. Trên đây là bài đọc reading "Complementary and Alternative Medicine", hi vọng bạn làm bài thật tốt và cải thiện được khả năng từ vựng cũng như ngữ pháp để hỗ trợ nâng cao kỹ năng làm bài reading ielts của mình. Thời gian tới Native Speaker hi vọng sẽ làm thêm phần giải chi tiết, dịch toàn bài đọc đồng thời liệt kê toàn bộ từ vựng hay và khó của tất các bài reading IELTS. Mong rằng đội ngũ Native Speaker sẽ sớm hoàn thiện kế hoạch này. Chúc các bạn rèn luyện và học tập thật tốt nhé. " Practice makes perfect" GIẢI ĐÁP ÁNCHI TIẾT
Note 10th paragraph: Dr.Norrish says that complementary medicine gives people the chance to talk to someone and be listened to sympathetically, and that this opportunity is lacking (Is not available) in medicine In general. 2. Answer: A Note 7th paragraph: Dr.Bron says that in the field of alternative medicine, the general public has a hard time distinguishing between scientific myth and fact. Some things they are told are not true, but they may not know that. 3. Answer: D Note 11th paragraph: The neuroscientist has a withering (very critical) the opinion of alternative medicine. He says that the only difference between aromatherapy (the latter) and the other kinds of therapy he mentions is that aromatherapy has a cadre of professional practitioners there are a number of people who earn a living from aromatherapy whereas this is not the case with the other kinds of therapy. He suggests that the other kinds of therapy are not taken seriously and that aromatherapy should not be taken seriously either. 4. Answer: E Note the Last paragraph: Professor Moore says there should be no such thing as complementary or alternative medicine it should not exist. He thinks that every form of treatment that has been scientifically proved to work should be considered medicine and that any form of treatment that has not been scientifically tested cannot be considered a medicine of any kind. 5. Answer: B Note 8th paragraph: The molecular biologist says that there is enough anecdotal evidence'(evidence from what people have said about their own experiences) that some alternative therapies are effective'(do work) and that therefore research should be done into them. 6. Answer: A Note 5th paragraph: Dr.Bron says that homeopathy is a scam (a clever and illegal way of cheating people out of money) and that claims made about the content of homeopathic treatments cannot be trusted. Questions 20-22 Note 1st paragraph: This at the beginning of the last sentence refers to the question of whether complementary or alternative medicine can be considered to warrant (deserve) scientific investigation and whether scientists should conduct research into it. 8. Answer: E Note 2nd paragraph: The Mintel survey found that one in five British people (20%) used complementary medicine, so, clearly, the number of people using it was one of the subjects of that survey. 9. Answer: B Note 3rd paragraph: The writer says that our sample the scientists asked in the survey the writer was involved in used complementary medicine more than the general public. It, therefore, tried to find out how many scientists used it. 10. Answer: D 11. Answer: C Note 9th paragraph: The scientists felt that acupuncture, chiropractic, and osteopathy should all receive money for research, as should herbalism and herbalism should receive money for research too. 12. Answer: A Note 4th paragraph: Acupuncture is said to be one of the more established areas that scientists place more trust in because they have professional bodies (organizations to run them) and recognized training. 13. Answer: D Note 5th paragraph: Some of the comments scathing. The writer says that 10% of the scientists they asked in their survey had used homeopathy, but that comments made about it were scathing (extremely critical). |