《考研英語閱讀理解100篇 基礎(chǔ)版》第7章 醫(yī)藥類 Unit 87
《考研英語閱讀理解100篇 基礎(chǔ)版》第7章 醫(yī)藥類 Unit 87
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2019年01月22日
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The countdown goes something like this: 3)IRS auditor,2)ex-husband's new 20-year-old girlfriend,1)dentist.The top three people we most hate to see.
“Let's face it,” says Dr.Lorin Berland,a dentist in Dallas.“Dentistry can suck.” A third of Americans,according to the National Center for Health Statistics,haven’t even set foot in the dentist's office in the past year.Berland,along with an increasing number of dentists all over the country,is trying to change that.① He wants dental appointments to be less about pain and drilling and more about relaxation,foot massage and soothing aromatherapy.
Spa dentistry,as it's called,means you can enjoy a hot paraffin-wax hand treatment while getting your teeth cleaned.Or you can slip on some virtual-reality glasses and watch your favorite movie.Or you might just lie back and let the scent of lavender and the sound of falling water quiet your anxiety,while a licensed massage therapist eases the crick in your neck.Most vacations aren’t this good.In response to spa dentistry's growing popularity,the Chicago Dental Society will teach its first course on the practice at its annual midwinter meeting in February,expected to attract 35,000 industry professionals.
“Some people are born to cater to people,and others have to be taught,” says Dr.Grace Sun,a dentist in Los Angeles who,without benefit of a lecture,offers massage,fruit smoothies and movies.In addition,she provides luxury hotel-style concierge services: while you’re in the(vibrating,of course)chair,her staff makes dinner reservations,takes your cell-phone calls,baby-sits,dog-sits,orders in food or does just about anything else you ask.
Dr.Debra Gray King of the Atlanta Center for Cosmetic Dentistry calls her practice“the Ritz-Carlton of dentistry” and in fact sends her“dental concierges” to the Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center for training in client relations.They’re taught to squire each patient as he or she navigates the various rooms of the center's luxe 8,400-sq.-ft.Twelve Oaks-esque mansion.Once in the dentist's chair,King's patients can use the attached flat-panel monitor to watch TV,play a DVD or surf the Web.Can’t see the screen? No worries,there's one wired to the ceiling too.② Noise-reduction headphones block the screech of the drill and play a CD of your choice,and the specially constructed dental chair channels the sound waves from the music into a full-body massage.“The more relaxed the patient is,” says King,“the easier our job.”
Patients are responding.Martha Dickey,a magazine publisher in Atlanta,says a hot paraffin-wax treatment can“change your whole feeling about going to the dentist.You feel like you’re there to get nurtured and pampered.It's fabulous.Every one of your senses is taken care of.” If only the offices of the IRS were as pleasant.
注(1):本文選自Time;
注(2):本文習(xí)題命題模仿對象為2004年真題Text 1。
1.How do Dr.Berland and some other American dentists try to change the image of dentistry?
A) They try to change it by facing it bravely.
B) They try to change it by teaching patients how to take good care of their teeth.
C) They try to change it by providing new services to help patients feel relaxed and at home.
D) They try to change it by relieving patients’ pain with new pills.
2.Which of the following is NOT a service provided by spa dentistry?
A) A vacation.
B) Spa.
C) Massage.
D) Dental treatment.
3.The expression“cater to” (Line 1,Paragraph 4)most probably means ______.
A) to meet the requirements of somebody
B) to be somebody's liking
C) to take somebody seriously
D) to serve somebody well
4.Why does Dr.Debra Gray King call her practice“the Ritz-Carlton of dentistry”?
A) Because her“dental concierges” are trained at the Ritz-Carlton Leadership Center.
B) Because her cosmetic dentistry center provides the kind of concierge services luxury hotels like Ritz-Carlton provide.
C) Because her dentistry center is located in a mansion as large as Ritz-Carlton.
D) Because her patients are also guests at Ritz-Carlton.
5.Which of the following is TRUE according to the text?
A) Dr.Grace Sun learned her new practice from the course offered by the Chicago Dental Society.
B) The author hopes that dentists’ offices can be as comfortable as the offices of the IRS.
C) The patients like the new services provided by the dentists mentioned in the text very much.
D) Dental appointments are often associated with relaxation.
人們最不愿見的三個人倒著數(shù)過來是:3)國稅局審計員,2)前夫20歲的新女友,1)牙醫(yī)。
“我們要正視這個問題,”來自達拉斯的牙醫(yī)羅林·博蘭德說,“牙科有時確實令人反感。”美國衛(wèi)生統(tǒng)計中心的數(shù)據(jù)顯示,過去一年里三分之一的美國人沒看過牙醫(yī)。博蘭德以及越來越多的美國牙醫(yī)正努力改善牙醫(yī)可怕的形象。他希望牙科預(yù)約讓人們少想到疼痛、鉆牙,多想到放松、足底按摩、鎮(zhèn)痛香料按摩等。
溫泉保健牙科,顧名思義,指在你洗牙的同時,可以享受熱石蠟手工治療,或戴上虛擬眼鏡觀看你最喜歡的電影,或平躺在治療椅上,聞著熏衣草的香氣,傾聽潺潺的流水聲,放松你焦慮的心情,同時還能享受專業(yè)按摩治療師為你做頸部按摩。這可比大多數(shù)度假還要放松。隨著溫泉保健牙科的不斷流行,芝加哥牙醫(yī)協(xié)會決定在二月份冬季年會上推出第一期溫泉保健牙科培訓(xùn)。他們預(yù)計課程班將吸引3.5萬名專業(yè)人士。
“有的人生來就會照顧別人,有的人需要學(xué)習(xí),”來自洛杉磯的牙醫(yī)格蕾斯·桑博士這樣認(rèn)為。她沒聽過講座,卻推出了按摩、水果冰沙、電影等服務(wù)項目。此外,他們還提供豪華飯店式門房服務(wù):當(dāng)你躺在治療椅上接受治療的時候(當(dāng)然治療椅不斷振蕩),服務(wù)人員為你提供一系列服務(wù),包括預(yù)定晚餐、接手提電話、照看小孩、照看寵物、定外賣以及任何其他你提出的要求。
亞特蘭大美容牙科中心的黛布拉·格蕾·金大夫稱她的做法為“里茲·卡爾頓牙科”。事實上,她的確派診所的“牙科服務(wù)員”到里茲·卡爾頓領(lǐng)導(dǎo)階層培訓(xùn)中心學(xué)習(xí)如何處理好與顧客的關(guān)系。在面積達8400平方英尺,風(fēng)格類似十二橡樹莊園那樣的豪華中心里,經(jīng)過專業(yè)培訓(xùn)的“牙科服務(wù)員”陪送每位顧客到不同的房間接受治療。躺在治療椅上,金的顧客可以使用固定在上面的平面控制器看電視、播放DVD,甚至上網(wǎng)??床坏诫娨暺聊??不用擔(dān)心,天花板上也安裝了電視屏幕。隔音耳機使你聽不到牙鉆刺耳的噪音,為你播放你自己挑選的CD。特別定制的治療椅將音樂的聲波轉(zhuǎn)換成全身按摩。“患者越放松,”金說,“我們的工作就越容易。”
患者反響很好。亞特蘭大雜志發(fā)行人馬撒·迪珂說,熱石蠟治療能“徹底改變你對看牙醫(yī)的看法。你會覺得受到百般呵護。那感覺真美妙。你的每個感官都得到呵護。”如果國稅局辦公室的氛圍也能變這樣就好了。
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