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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务11~4题要求从所给的6个选项中为第 2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第5~8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项分别完成每个句子 ?????????? ??????{{B}}MuseumsintheModern World{{/B}}??Museumshavechanged.Theyarenolongerplacesfor theprivilegedfeworforboredvacationerstovisitonrainydays.Actionand democracyarewordsusedindescriptionsofmuseumsnow.??Ata sciencemuseuminOntarioCanadayoucanfeelyourhairstandonendas harmlesselectricitypassesthroughyourbody.AttheMetropolitanMuseumofArt inNewYorkCityyoucanlookat17thcenturyinstrumentswhilelisteningto theirmusic.AttheModemMuseuminSwedenyoucanputoncostumesprovidedby theStockholmOpera.Astheseexamplesshowmuseumsarereachingouttonew audiencesparticularlytheyoungthepoorandthelesseducatedmembersof thepopulation.Asaresultattendanceisincreasing.??Moreand moremuseumsdirectorsarerealizingthatpeoplelearnbestwhentheycan somehowbecomepartofwhattheyareseeing.Inmanysciencemuseumsfor exampletherearenoguidedtours.Thevisitorisencouragedtotouchlisten operateandexperimentsoastodiscoverscientificprinciplesforhimself.He canhavetheexperienceofoperatingaspaceshiporacomputer.Hecan experimentwithglassblowingandpapermaking.Thepurposeisnotonlyto providefunbutalsotohelppeoplefeelathomeintheworldofscience.The theoryisthatpeoplewhodonotunderstandsciencewillprobablyfearitand thosewhofearsciencewillnotuseittothebestadvantage.Manymuseumsnow provideeducationalservicesandchildren’sdepartments.Inadditiontothe usualdisplaystheyalsoofferfilmshowingsanddanceprograms.Insteadof beingplacesthatoneshouldvisittheyareplacestoenjoy.? ?Onecauseofallthesechangesistheincreaseinwealthandleisuretime. Anothercauseistherisingpercentageofyoungpopulation.Manyoftheseyoung peoplearecollegestudentsorcollegegraduatestheyarebettereducatedthan theirparents.Theyseethingsinanewanddifferentway.Theyarenotcontent tostandandlookatworksofart;theywantarttheycanparticipatein.The sameistrueofscienceandhistory.IntheUScertaingroupswhoformerlywere toopoortocareaboutanythingbeyondthebasicneedsofdailylifearenow becomingcuriousabouttheworldaroundthem.Theyoungpeopleinthesegroups likeyoungpeopleingeneralhavebenefitedfromabettereducationthantheir parentsreceived.Allthesegroupsandtherestofthepopulationaswellhave beeninfluencedbytelevisionwhichhastaughtthemaboutplacesandother times.??Theeffectofallthishasbeentochangeexisting museumsandtoencouragethebuildingofnewones.IntheUSandCanadaalone therearenowmorethan6000museumsalmosttwiceasmanyastherewere25 yearsago.Abouthalfofthemaredevotedtohistoryandtherestareevenly dividedbetweentheartsandsciences.Thenumberofvisitorsaccordingtothe AmericanAssociationofmuseumshasrisentomorethan700milliona year.??Infactthecrowdsofvisitorsatsomemuseumsare creatingamajorproblemadmissiontomuseumshasalwaysbeeneitherfreeor veryinexpensivebutnowsomemuseumsarechargingentrancefeesforthefirst timeorraisingtheirprices.Evenwhenraisedhoweverentrancefeesare generallytoolowtosupportamuseumwithitsusuallylargebuildingandits highlytrainedstaff.Nowmuseumsarenolongerrestrictedtotheprivilegedfewbut______.
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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务11~4题要求从所给的6个选项中为第 2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第5~8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项分别完成每个句子 ?????????? ??????{{B}}MuseumsintheModern World{{/B}}??Museumshavechanged.Theyarenolongerplacesfor theprivilegedfeworforboredvacationerstovisitonrainydays.Actionand democracyarewordsusedindescriptionsofmuseumsnow.??Ata sciencemuseuminOntarioCanadayoucanfeelyourhairstandonendas harmlesselectricitypassesthroughyourbody.AttheMetropolitanMuseumofArt inNewYorkCityyoucanlookat17thcenturyinstrumentswhilelisteningto theirmusic.AttheModemMuseuminSwedenyoucanputoncostumesprovidedby theStockholmOpera.Astheseexamplesshowmuseumsarereachingouttonew audiencesparticularlytheyoungthepoorandthelesseducatedmembersof thepopulation.Asaresultattendanceisincreasing.??Moreand moremuseumsdirectorsarerealizingthatpeoplelearnbestwhentheycan somehowbecomepartofwhattheyareseeing.Inmanysciencemuseumsfor exampletherearenoguidedtours.Thevisitorisencouragedtotouchlisten operateandexperimentsoastodiscoverscientificprinciplesforhimself.He canhavetheexperienceofoperatingaspaceshiporacomputer.Hecan experimentwithglassblowingandpapermaking.Thepurposeisnotonlyto providefunbutalsotohelppeoplefeelathomeintheworldofscience.The theoryisthatpeoplewhodonotunderstandsciencewillprobablyfearitand thosewhofearsciencewillnotuseittothebestadvantage.Manymuseumsnow provideeducationalservicesandchildren’sdepartments.Inadditiontothe usualdisplaystheyalsoofferfilmshowingsanddanceprograms.Insteadof beingplacesthatoneshouldvisittheyareplacestoenjoy.? ?Onecauseofallthesechangesistheincreaseinwealthandleisuretime. Anothercauseistherisingpercentageofyoungpopulation.Manyoftheseyoung peoplearecollegestudentsorcollegegraduatestheyarebettereducatedthan theirparents.Theyseethingsinanewanddifferentway.Theyarenotcontent tostandandlookatworksofart;theywantarttheycanparticipatein.The sameistrueofscienceandhistory.IntheUScertaingroupswhoformerlywere toopoortocareaboutanythingbeyondthebasicneedsofdailylifearenow becomingcuriousabouttheworldaroundthem.Theyoungpeopleinthesegroups likeyoungpeopleingeneralhavebenefitedfromabettereducationthantheir parentsreceived.Allthesegroupsandtherestofthepopulationaswellhave beeninfluencedbytelevisionwhichhastaughtthemaboutplacesandother times.??Theeffectofallthishasbeentochangeexisting museumsandtoencouragethebuildingofnewones.IntheUSandCanadaalone therearenowmorethan6000museumsalmosttwiceasmanyastherewere25 yearsago.Abouthalfofthemaredevotedtohistoryandtherestareevenly dividedbetweentheartsandsciences.Thenumberofvisitorsaccordingtothe AmericanAssociationofmuseumshasrisentomorethan700milliona year.??Infactthecrowdsofvisitorsatsomemuseumsare creatingamajorproblemadmissiontomuseumshasalwaysbeeneitherfreeor veryinexpensivebutnowsomemuseumsarechargingentrancefeesforthefirst timeorraisingtheirprices.Evenwhenraisedhoweverentrancefeesare generallytoolowtosupportamuseumwithitsusuallylargebuildingandits highlytrainedstaff.Tomeettheneedsofsocietymoremuseums______.
{{*HTML*}}下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每道题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文内容回答其后面的问题从4个选项中选择1最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ??????? ??????????? ??{{B}}TheGeneIndustry{{/B}}??Majorcompaniesand alreadyinpursuitofcommercialapplicationsofthenewbiology.Theydreamof placingenzymesintheautomobiletomonitorexhaustandsenddataonpollution toamicroprocessorthatwillthenadjusttheengine.TheyspeakofwhattheNew YorkTimescallsmetal-hungrymicrobesthatmightbeusedtominevaluable tracemetalsfromoceanwater.Theyhavealreadydemandedandwontherightto patentnewlifeforms.??Nervouscriticsincludingmany scientistsworrythatthereiscorporatenationalinternationaland inter-scientificrivalryintheentirebiotechnologicalfield.Theycreate imagesnotofoilspillsbutofmicrobespillsthatcouldspreaddiseaseand destroyentirepopulations.Thecreationandaccidentalreleaseofextremely poisonousmicrobeshoweverisonlyonecauseforalarm.Completelyrational andrespectablescientistsaretalkingaboutpossibilitiesthatstaggerthe imagination.??Shouldwebreedpeoplewithcow-likestomachsso theycandigestgrassandhaytherebyrelievingthefoodproblembymodifying ustoeatlowerdownonthefoodchain?Shouldwebiologicallyalterworkersto fitthejobrequirementforexamplecreatingpilotswithfasterreactiontimes orassembly-lineworkersdesignedtodoourmonotonousworkforus?Shouldwe attempttoeliminateinferiorpeopleandbreedasuper-race?Hitlertried thisbutwithoutthegeneticweaponrythatmaysoonissuefromour laboratories.Shouldweproducesoldierstodoourfighting?Shouldweuse geneticforecastingtopre-eliminateunfitbabies?Shouldwegrowreserve organsforourselveseachofushavingasitwereasavingsbankfullof sparekidneyliversorhands???Wildasthesenotionsmaysound everyonehasitsadvocatesandopposersinthescientificcommunityaswell asitsstrikingcommercialapplication.Astwocriticsofgeneticengineering JeremyRifkinandTedHowardstateintheirbookWhoShouldPlayGod?Broad ScalegeneticengineeringwillprobablybeintroducedtoAmericamuchthesame wayasassemblylinesautomobilesvaccinescomputersandalltheother technologies.Aseachnewgeneticadvancebecomescommerciallypracticalanew consumerneedwillbeexploitedandamarketforthenewtechnologywillbe created.WhatdoesJeremyRifkinandTedHoward’sstatementimply?
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选择A项如果该句提供的错误信息请选择B项如果该句的信息文章中没有提及请选择C项 ??????? ??????????? ???{{B}}SpareaKidney?{{/B}}??Itisnolonger unusualforaspouseorrelativetodonateakidneytoalovedonebutthe numberofAmericanswhohavegivenakidneytoafriendaco-workerorevena completestrangerhasrisensharplyfrom68in1994to176in1998.? ?Therearemanyreasons.Firstit’spossibletoliveanormallifewith onlyonekidney.Theremainingkidneyenlargestomakeupmostofthe difference.Inadditionakidneyfromalivedonorlastslongerthanakidney takenfromsomeonewhohasdiedsuddenly.Butthebiggestchangeinthepastfew yearsisthattransplantsurgeonshavestartedusinglaparoscopictechniquesto removethedonorkidneythroughamuchsmallerincisionandthiscancut recoverytimeforthedonorfromsixweekstofourweeks.??Just becauseyoudosomethinghoweveritdoesn’tmeanyoushould.Donatingakidney meansundergoinganoperationthatcarriessomerisk.Youcouldarguethatyou maybehelpingtosavealifebutyoucertainlycan’tpretendthatyou’re betteroffwithonekidneyinsteadoftwo.??Sowhatarethe risks?Aswithanymajoroperationthereisachanceofdyingofreoperation duetobleedingofinfectionofveinclotsinthelegsoraherniaatthe incisionsaysDr.ArthurMatasdirectoroftherenal-transplantprogramat theuniversityofMinnesotaMedicalCenterinMinneapolis.Evenlaparoscopya relativelynewtechniqueforkidneydonationisnotrisk-free.Doctorsestimate thatchancesofdyingfromtheprocedureareabout3in10000.? ?There’snomoneytobemade;sellinganorganisillegal.Butthe recipient’sinsurancenormallycoversyouroperationandimmediateaftercare. Yourcostscanincludehotelbillslostpayduringrecoveryorpossiblefuture disability.??Althoughtransplantcentersmustevaluateany potentialdonor’ssuitabilityitneverhurtstohaveanindependentopinion. Themostcommoncontraindicationsareheartdiseasediabetesandhighblood pressure.??Neverletanyonenotevenacloserelativepressure youintogivingupanorgan--nomatterifyou’rehealthy.There’softenthe feelingthatyou’renotagoodfriendfathermotherifyoudon’tdothis saysArthusCaplandirectoroftheUniversityofPennsylvania’scenterfor Bioethics.Sometransplantcenterswillinventamedicalproblemonbehalfof thosewhoarereluctanttodonatebutfeeltheycan’tsay no.Peoplewithheartdiseasediabetesandhighpressurearenotsuitableforkidneydonation.
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 {{B}}??????? ??????????? ??WhatIsAnthrax?{{/B}}??There’sbeenalotoftalk aboutanthraxonthenewslately.Somepeoplearewordedthatanthraxmaybe connectedtoterroristattacksorthatterroristsmayspreadthegermthat{{U}} ?1?{{/U}}thedisease.Federalofficialsandpoliceareinvestigating thisandtakingmeasurestoprotectus.??Inthemeantimeit’s importantnottopanicoveranthrax.Thechancesthatyouandyourfamily{{U}} ?2?{{/U}}atriskareverytiny.Oneofthewaysyoucanfeelbetter istolearnaboutanthrax.Whenyouknowwhatitisand{{U}}?3 ?{{/U}}youcangetititdoesn’tseemquiteasscary.??So what{{U}}?4?{{/U}}isanthrax???Herearethefactson anthrax:??Anthraxisabacterialinfectioncausedbyagerm. Althoughit’smostcommoninfarm{{U}}?5?{{/U}}likesheepcows pigshorsesandgoatsthere’saverysmallchancethatpeoplecangetit too.??Anthraxsporesaversionofthegerminaprotectiveshell thatcanliveinthesoilforyearscausethedisease.??People maygetanthraxiftheyareexposedtoanthrax{{U}}?6?{{/U}}.But here’stheimportantpart:justbeingexposedtothesesporesdoesn’tmeanthat apersonwillget{{U}}?7?{{/U}}.??Forpeopletoget sicktheywouldhavetobreatheinthousandsofthesesporesallthewayinto their{{U}}?8?{{/U}}.Orthey’dhavetoeatmeatcontaminatedwith anthraxorhandle{{U}}?9?{{/U}}thathasanthraxspores.Thismaysound scarybutevenwhenpeoplecome{{U}}?10?{{/U}}contactwiththe sporesit’sunlikelythatthey’llgetsick.{{U}}?11?{{/U}}the bacteriadonotgetintotheskindigestivetractorlungthediseasewon’t develop.??Anthraxisnotspreadfrompersontopersonthewaythe flucanspreadfromfamilymemberto{{U}}?12?{{/U}}memberorclassmate toclassmate.??Anthraxisveryrare.Untilrecentlyanthrax wasn’teventalkedaboutbecauseitwassorare--anditstill{{U}}?13 ?{{/U}}!Evenwithalloftheanthraxcasesyouarehearingaboutright nowandmanyofthesesuspectedcaseswillturnoutnottobeanthraxa person’schancesofgettinganthraxareaboutthe{{U}}?14?{{/U}}as theywerebeforeyouheardaboutanthraxonthenews--veryvery low.??Ifyoustillfeelscaredwhenyouhearaboutanthrax rememberthatit’sextremelyunlikelythatyouoryourfamilyoranyoneyou knowwilleverbe{{U}}?15?{{/U}}toanthrax spores.
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{{*HTML*}}下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每道题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文内容回答其后面的问题从4个选项中选择1最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ??????? ??????????? ??{{B}}TheGeneIndustry{{/B}}??Majorcompaniesand alreadyinpursuitofcommercialapplicationsofthenewbiology.Theydreamof placingenzymesintheautomobiletomonitorexhaustandsenddataonpollution toamicroprocessorthatwillthenadjusttheengine.TheyspeakofwhattheNew YorkTimescallsmetal-hungrymicrobesthatmightbeusedtominevaluable tracemetalsfromoceanwater.Theyhavealreadydemandedandwontherightto patentnewlifeforms.??Nervouscriticsincludingmany scientistsworrythatthereiscorporatenationalinternationaland inter-scientificrivalryintheentirebiotechnologicalfield.Theycreate imagesnotofoilspillsbutofmicrobespillsthatcouldspreaddiseaseand destroyentirepopulations.Thecreationandaccidentalreleaseofextremely poisonousmicrobeshoweverisonlyonecauseforalarm.Completelyrational andrespectablescientistsaretalkingaboutpossibilitiesthatstaggerthe imagination.??Shouldwebreedpeoplewithcow-likestomachsso theycandigestgrassandhaytherebyrelievingthefoodproblembymodifying ustoeatlowerdownonthefoodchain?Shouldwebiologicallyalterworkersto fitthejobrequirementforexamplecreatingpilotswithfasterreactiontimes orassembly-lineworkersdesignedtodoourmonotonousworkforus?Shouldwe attempttoeliminateinferiorpeopleandbreedasuper-race?Hitlertried thisbutwithoutthegeneticweaponrythatmaysoonissuefromour laboratories.Shouldweproducesoldierstodoourfighting?Shouldweuse geneticforecastingtopre-eliminateunfitbabies?Shouldwegrowreserve organsforourselveseachofushavingasitwereasavingsbankfullof sparekidneyliversorhands???Wildasthesenotionsmaysound everyonehasitsadvocatesandopposersinthescientificcommunityaswell asitsstrikingcommercialapplication.Astwocriticsofgeneticengineering JeremyRifkinandTedHowardstateintheirbookWhoShouldPlayGod?Broad ScalegeneticengineeringwillprobablybeintroducedtoAmericamuchthesame wayasassemblylinesautomobilesvaccinescomputersandalltheother technologies.Aseachnewgeneticadvancebecomescommerciallypracticalanew consumerneedwillbeexploitedandamarketforthenewtechnologywillbe created.WhichofthefollowingnotionsisNOTmentioned?
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} ??????? ??????????? ??{{B}}CrystalEar{{/B}}??Onedayafriendaskedmywife JillifIwantedaheatingaid.Hecertainlydoes.repliedJill.Afterheating aboutaremarkablenewproduct.JillfinallygotupthenervetoaskmeifI’d everthoughtaboutgettingaheatingaid.NowayIsaid.Itwouldmakeme look20yearsolder.Nonoshereplied.?Thisisentirelydifferent. It’sCrystalEar!??Jillwasright.CrystalEarisdifferent--not theold-styledbodywornorover-the-earaidbutalladvancedpersonalsound systemsosmallthatit’slikecontacts隐形眼镜foryourears.AndCrystalEaris super-sensitiveandpowerfultoo.Youwillhearsoundsyourearshavebeen missingforyears.CrystalEarwillmakespeechlouderandthesoundispure andnatural.??Icouldn’tbelievehowtinyitis.Itissmaller thanthetipofmylittlefingerandit’salmostinvisiblewhenworn.Thereare nowiresnobehind-the-eardevice.Putitinyourearanditsready-to-wear mold形状fitscomfortably.Sinceit’snottooloudortootightyoumayeven forgetthatyou’rewearingit!Useitatworkoratplay.Andifyourhearing problemisworseincertainsituationsuseCrystalEaronlywhenyouneed it.??Heatinglosswhichoccurstypicallypriortoteenageyears progressesthroughoutone’slifetime.Althoughhearinglossisnowtheworld’s numberonehealthproblemnearly90percentofpeoplesufferingheatingloss choosetoleavetheproblemuntreated.Formanymillionstreatinghearingloss inaconventionalwaycaninvolvenumerousofficevisitsexpensivetestingand adjustmentstofityourear.ThankstoCrystalEarthesoundsolutionisnow convenient.Almost90percentofpeoplewithmildhearinglossandmillions morewithjustalittlehearingdrop-off下降canbedramaticallyhelpedwith CrystalEar.Moreoveritssuperiordesignisenergy-efficientsobatteriescan lastmonths.CrystalEarisnowavailabletohelpthesepeopletreattheir heatinglosswithasmallhearingamplifier 放大器.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueofCrystalEar?
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务11~4题要求从所给的6个选项中为第 2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第5~8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项分别完成每个句子 ?????????? ??????{{B}}MuseumsintheModern World{{/B}}??Museumshavechanged.Theyarenolongerplacesfor theprivilegedfeworforboredvacationerstovisitonrainydays.Actionand democracyarewordsusedindescriptionsofmuseumsnow.??Ata sciencemuseuminOntarioCanadayoucanfeelyourhairstandonendas harmlesselectricitypassesthroughyourbody.AttheMetropolitanMuseumofArt inNewYorkCityyoucanlookat17thcenturyinstrumentswhilelisteningto theirmusic.AttheModemMuseuminSwedenyoucanputoncostumesprovidedby theStockholmOpera.Astheseexamplesshowmuseumsarereachingouttonew audiencesparticularlytheyoungthepoorandthelesseducatedmembersof thepopulation.Asaresultattendanceisincreasing.??Moreand moremuseumsdirectorsarerealizingthatpeoplelearnbestwhentheycan somehowbecomepartofwhattheyareseeing.Inmanysciencemuseumsfor exampletherearenoguidedtours.Thevisitorisencouragedtotouchlisten operateandexperimentsoastodiscoverscientificprinciplesforhimself.He canhavetheexperienceofoperatingaspaceshiporacomputer.Hecan experimentwithglassblowingandpapermaking.Thepurposeisnotonlyto providefunbutalsotohelppeoplefeelathomeintheworldofscience.The theoryisthatpeoplewhodonotunderstandsciencewillprobablyfearitand thosewhofearsciencewillnotuseittothebestadvantage.Manymuseumsnow provideeducationalservicesandchildren’sdepartments.Inadditiontothe usualdisplaystheyalsoofferfilmshowingsanddanceprograms.Insteadof beingplacesthatoneshouldvisittheyareplacestoenjoy.? ?Onecauseofallthesechangesistheincreaseinwealthandleisuretime. Anothercauseistherisingpercentageofyoungpopulation.Manyoftheseyoung peoplearecollegestudentsorcollegegraduatestheyarebettereducatedthan theirparents.Theyseethingsinanewanddifferentway.Theyarenotcontent tostandandlookatworksofart;theywantarttheycanparticipatein.The sameistrueofscienceandhistory.IntheUScertaingroupswhoformerlywere toopoortocareaboutanythingbeyondthebasicneedsofdailylifearenow becomingcuriousabouttheworldaroundthem.Theyoungpeopleinthesegroups likeyoungpeopleingeneralhavebenefitedfromabettereducationthantheir parentsreceived.Allthesegroupsandtherestofthepopulationaswellhave beeninfluencedbytelevisionwhichhastaughtthemaboutplacesandother times.??Theeffectofallthishasbeentochangeexisting museumsandtoencouragethebuildingofnewones.IntheUSandCanadaalone therearenowmorethan6000museumsalmosttwiceasmanyastherewere25 yearsago.Abouthalfofthemaredevotedtohistoryandtherestareevenly dividedbetweentheartsandsciences.Thenumberofvisitorsaccordingtothe AmericanAssociationofmuseumshasrisentomorethan700milliona year.??Infactthecrowdsofvisitorsatsomemuseumsare creatingamajorproblemadmissiontomuseumshasalwaysbeeneitherfreeor veryinexpensivebutnowsomemuseumsarechargingentrancefeesforthefirst timeorraisingtheirprices.Evenwhenraisedhoweverentrancefeesare generallytoolowtosupportamuseumwithitsusuallylargebuildingandits highlytrainedstaff.paragraph4______.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} ??????? ??????????? ??{{B}}CrystalEar{{/B}}??Onedayafriendaskedmywife JillifIwantedaheatingaid.Hecertainlydoes.repliedJill.Afterheating aboutaremarkablenewproduct.JillfinallygotupthenervetoaskmeifI’d everthoughtaboutgettingaheatingaid.NowayIsaid.Itwouldmakeme look20yearsolder.Nonoshereplied.?Thisisentirelydifferent. It’sCrystalEar!??Jillwasright.CrystalEarisdifferent--not theold-styledbodywornorover-the-earaidbutalladvancedpersonalsound systemsosmallthatit’slikecontacts隐形眼镜foryourears.AndCrystalEaris super-sensitiveandpowerfultoo.Youwillhearsoundsyourearshavebeen missingforyears.CrystalEarwillmakespeechlouderandthesoundispure andnatural.??Icouldn’tbelievehowtinyitis.Itissmaller thanthetipofmylittlefingerandit’salmostinvisiblewhenworn.Thereare nowiresnobehind-the-eardevice.Putitinyourearanditsready-to-wear mold形状fitscomfortably.Sinceit’snottooloudortootightyoumayeven forgetthatyou’rewearingit!Useitatworkoratplay.Andifyourhearing problemisworseincertainsituationsuseCrystalEaronlywhenyouneed it.??Heatinglosswhichoccurstypicallypriortoteenageyears progressesthroughoutone’slifetime.Althoughhearinglossisnowtheworld’s numberonehealthproblemnearly90percentofpeoplesufferingheatingloss choosetoleavetheproblemuntreated.Formanymillionstreatinghearingloss inaconventionalwaycaninvolvenumerousofficevisitsexpensivetestingand adjustmentstofityourear.ThankstoCrystalEarthesoundsolutionisnow convenient.Almost90percentofpeoplewithmildhearinglossandmillions morewithjustalittlehearingdrop-off下降canbedramaticallyhelpedwith CrystalEar.Moreoveritssuperiordesignisenergy-efficientsobatteriescan lastmonths.CrystalEarisnowavailabletohelpthesepeopletreattheir heatinglosswithasmallhearingamplifier 放大器.Accordingtothepassagehearinglossis______.
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