狗能獲得“人類最要好的朋友”的榮譽,可不僅僅是因為它們的寵物身份。本期《隨身英語》和大家分享狗狗們?yōu)槿祟愃峁┑母鞣N服務,其中不乏危險和能夠挽救人類生命的工作,比如探測炸藥,發(fā)現前列腺癌及救援糖尿病患者。
課文內容
Vocabulary: dogs 詞匯: 狗
Are you a dog person? Maybe you have one at home and enjoy taking it for walks and curling up with it on the sofa. Personally, I'm not that kind of person – for me they're aggressive, smelly animals that need constant care and lack the independent nature and intelligence that cats have. But given the life-saving skills that some dogs possess, maybe I should give them a second chance.
To some a perfect pooch might be one that looks cute, is loyal and sits when it's told but that's about it – it's just a pet. But to really be man's best friend, they need to do something useful. Some breeds that have amazing sense of smell are put to good use as sniffer dogs or detection dogs, and are trained to use their senses to detect substances such as explosives and illegal drugs. You'll often see them at airports or working with police out on the streets.
Other types of working dogs include guide dogs, hearing dogs and mobility dogs all providing a life-saving service to their owners. Some dogs can alert emergency services when their owner has a seizure. And there are clever canines that have been trained to provide affection and comfort to people in hospitals, retirement homes or schools and to people with autism.
New uses for dogs are being discovered all the time. Dr Claire Guest is CEO of Medical Detection Dogs, she says "although the dog has a fluffy coat and a waggy tail, he is in fact a highly sophisticated bio-sensor. You know, evolution has given him this highly sensitive nose, going down to parts per trillion."
It's this incredible ability that has led to the UK's National Health Service assessing whether dogs can be used to detect early stage prostate cancer - vital for improving survival rates.
The dogs - usually from the gundog breed, such as labradors and springer spaniels - are taught to detect a sample of urine from a patient with prostate cancer.
It's also managed to train dogs to detect changes in blood glucose levels in people suffering from type 1 diabetes. One patient, who has one of these medical alert assistance dogs, told the BBC that "in the three and a half years we've been together, he has alerted and potentially saved my life 3,500 times. And he does it all for a dog biscuit."
To save a life for a dog biscuit seems a small price to pay so maybe I should have more admiration and respect for our four-legged friends – maybe cats aren't so smart!
詞匯表
a dog person 喜歡狗的人
aggressive 好斗的、霸道的
life-saving 能挽救生命的
give them a second chance 給它們第二次機會,比喻重新考慮
pooch (非正式)狗
loyal 忠誠的
man's best friend “人類最好的朋友”,是對狗的昵稱
sense of smell 嗅覺
sniffer dogs 嗅探犬
substances 物質,材料
guide dogs 導盲犬
seizure(疾病的)發(fā)作
canines 犬科動物
affection 愛、友好之情
autism 自閉癥、孤獨癥
waggy 愛擺動的,不停搖擺的
bio-sensor 生物感應器
prostate cancer 前列腺癌
type 1 diabetes 第一型糖尿病
medical alert assistance dogs 醫(yī)療警報援助犬
a small price to pay 微不足道的代價
four-legged friends “四條腿的朋友”,對狗的昵稱
測驗與練習
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. Which sense does a sniffer dog use to find explosives?
2. How can a dog help someone with autism?
3. According to Dr Claire Guest is CEO of Medical Detection Dogs, what do dogs do with their tails?
4.True or false: Dogs have been trained to cure early stage prostate cancer.
5. What word used in the article means 'prove that something is present using scientific methods'?
2. 請你在不參考課文的情況下完成下列練習。選擇一個意思合適的單詞填入句子的空格處 。
1. Students are getting a helping paw from ______ to help them cope with exam pressure.
best man's friend man's friend best man's best friend man best friend
2. Rover, the Labrador puppy, has become a ______ companion to the hospital's patients, who say he has brought them lots of joy.
pooch loyal seizure waggy
3. Underneath the suit is a full range of ______ sending back medical data about the body in real-time to a command post.
bio-sensors seizures substances canines
4. Residents say the extra cost is ______ to preserve a beautiful and unique part of the countryside.
a price to pay a small price to pay a small pay to price a smalls price to pay
5. It was definitely a case of 'puppy love' when Tony took to the skies in a paraglider with his pampered ______.
affection waggy pooch dog person
答案
1. 閱讀課文并回答問題。
1. Which sense does a sniffer dog use to find explosives?
The sense of smell. They use this to detect substances such as explosives and illegal drugs.
2. How can a dog help someone with autism?
They provide affection and comfort to someone with autism.
3. According to Dr Claire Guest is CEO of Medical Detection Dogs, what do dogs do with their tails?
They wag them. She says "although the dog has a fluffy coat and a waggy tail, he is in fact a highly sophisticated bio-sensor."
4.True or false: Dogs have been trained to cure early stage prostate cancer.
False. They are used to detect, not cure, early stage prostate cancer
5. What word used in the article means 'prove that something is present using scientific methods'?
Detect.
2. 請你在不參考課文的情況下完成下列練習。選擇一個意思合適的單詞填入句子的空格處 。
1. Students are getting a helping paw from man's best friend to help them cope with exam pressure.
2. Rover, the Labrador puppy, has become a loyal companion to the hospital's patients, who say he has brought them lots of joy.
3. Underneath the suit is a full range of bio-sensors sending back medical data about the body in real-time to a command post.
4. Residents say the extra cost is a small price to pay to preserve a beautiful and unique part of the countryside.
5. It was definitely a case of 'puppy love' when Tony took to the skies in a paraglider with his pampered pooch.