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名称 安徽省合肥市2021届 高三 第一次质量检测英语试卷 图片版含答案(无听力音频,无文字材料)
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dosage
and
more.
From
there,
reading
the
dots
becomes
a
lot
like
scanning
a
QR
code(=#E:
15)
These
designs
could
be
scanned
and
interpreted
by
smartphones,
and
someday
allow
health
providers
to
access
patients'
past
vaccinations
without
chaos
of
extemal
records
The
next
step,
before
trials
in
people,
is
to
test
its
practicability
among
experts
in
the
field.
The
researchers
now
plan
to
work
with
health
care
workers
in
developing
nations
in
Africa
to
get
input
on
the
best
way
to
carry
out
this
type
of
vaccination
record-keeping
"Ultimately,
we
believe
that
this
invisible
on-body'
technology
opens
up
new
possibilities
for
data
storage
and
biosensing
applications
that
could
influence
the
way
medical
care
is
provided
especially
in
the
developing
world,
"the
researchers
conclude.
28.
What
do
the
underlined
words"that
problem"in
Paragraph
2
refer
to?
A
Few
medical
resources
B.
Wrong
ways
to
deliver
vaccines
C.
Lack
of
vaccination
record-keeping
D
No
vaccinations
required
in
developing
countries
29.
What
can
we
learn
about
quantum
dots?
A.
They
keep
a
record
of
the
vaccination
B.
They
need
to
be
connected
to
a
database
C.
They
give
away
one's
personal
information
D.
They
can
read
light
produced
by
smartphones
30.
How
will
health
providers
access
patients'
past
vaccinations?
A.
By
reading
the
QR
code
B
By
scanning
the
design
C.
By
interpreting
external
records.
D.
By
increasing
microneedles
31.
What
do
the
researchers
expect
of
the
new
technology?
A.
It
will
be
cost-saving
B.
It
will
hit
the
market
soon
C.
It
may
ensure
the
accuracy
of
data
D.
It
may
bring
changes
to
medical
care.
D
The
pile
of
ice
is
so
thick;
it
extends
more
than
10,000
feet
above
the
ocean.
And
if
all
that
ice
were
to
melt
and
go
into
the
ocean,
global
sea
levels
would
rise
by
about
24
feet
everywhere
around
the
world,
said
Jason
Briner,
a
geologist
who
studies
the
ice
sheet
in
Greenland
at
the
University
of
Buffalo.
The
ice
sheet
of
the
biggest
island
in
the
world
is
melting,
and
the
ice
sheet
that
sits
atop
it
is
massive.
The
ice
sheet
is
melting,
of
course.
But
just
how
much,
compared
to
the
past?
Briner's
team
did
a
computer
simulation(
t
fX)
of
the
southwest
part
of
the
Greenland
ice
sheet-which
he
says
is
a
good
indicator
for
ice
melting
across
the
entire
ice
sheet.
The
researc
pssHOiTna0NaMli6/
that
model
to
"hindcast,
"rather
than
forecast,
the
past
activity
of
the
Ice
-.
Mle
DUALcGAMERAmodel's
predictions
of
the
past
shape
and
size
of
the
ice
sheet
by
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