首页
登录
职称英语
Chemistry plays an important part in our life. The【1】______ of a clock,
Chemistry plays an important part in our life. The【1】______ of a clock,
游客
2024-12-23
27
管理
问题
Chemistry plays an important part in our life. The【1】______ of a clock, 【1】______
the clothes we wear, and our leather shoes are all made【2】______. 【2】______
the water we drink is chemically purified. The glass and【3】______ of the mirror,【3】______
the manufacturing of light bulbs, the paint and plaster on our walls require chemistry. The cooking, digestion and assimilation of the food are all chemical【4】______ 【4】______
The construction of an automobile may require
many kinds of chemically made【5】______. 【5】______
Chemistry and its【6】______ have helped us to live longer. 【6】______
The science of medicine also【7】______ heavily upon chemistry. 【7】______
And with【8】______ and antiseptics, surgery is no longer crude and limited. 【8】______
Our increasing knowledge of the chemical【9】______ that take place in the human body results in great strides in modern medicine. 【9】______
Fortunately, most of us do not need a profound knowledge of chemistry, but some understanding of chemistry should be a part of the【10】______ of every educated person. 【10】______ [br] 【2】
Chemistry deals with the materials of which the world is composed and the changes they many undergo. All of us, whether we are farmers, merchants, doctors, mechanics, chemists, housewives, or students, use this science directly or indirectly in a thousand ways every day. Our lives are made longer, healthier, richer, more convenient, and more pleasant because of chemistry.
We need only consider our daily routine activities to appreciate the part chemistry plays in everyday life. The clock that wakes us in the morning probably has in its mechanism half a dozen different metals or alloys, all of which were prepared by chemical processes. The clothes we put on were bleached and dyed chemically, or perhaps woven from synthetic materials produced by chemical processes devised by man. The leather in our shoes was tanned and dyed with chemicals. The water with which we wash is chemically treated to purify, and, sometimes, to soften it. The soap, toothpaste, shaving cream or cosmetics we use are all chemical products. Chemistry is involved in the glass and silvering of the mirror, in the manufacture of light bulbs, and the paint and plaster on our wills. The food for breakfast is cooked, digested, and assimilated in our bodies by chemical processes. We drive to work or school in and automobile which may be constructed of a hundred different kinds of steel, to say nothing of the other metals and alloys, plastics, rubber, and fuels and lubricants which power or protect it. All of these were prepared by chemical processes.
The science of medicine draws heavily upon chemistry, and many of us are alive today because of chemical products. Evidence indicates that, in ancient Rome, life expectancy averaged 22 years. Yet, in 1912 life expectancy in the United States averaged about 49 years. Now it has reached 70 for men and 73 for women. Chemistry and its products have played an important part in this increase in the life span of man.
Modem surgery is dependent upon anesthetics and antiseptics. Ether was first used as an anesthetic by Long in 1842. Chloroform was used a few years later. Before that time the patient might have been given opium derivatives or whiskey, or he might simply have been held down. Surgery was necessarily very crude and limited. Semmelweis in 1847 discovered that the hands, instruments, and clothing of the doctor could carry infection, and demanded that doctors maintain higher standards of cleanliness. In 1877 in Germany, Koch proved that germs caused disease or infection, and that they could often be controlled by chemicals. Pasteur’s work on the destruction of bacteria in food was done in the early 1860s.
The sulfa drugs developed in the 1930s proved to be powerful weapons against disease, and a little later the antibiotics were an even more important breakthrough in the fight against germs. Epidemics of typhus, cholera, diphtheria, and smallpox, which once swept the land, bringing death or disfiguration, are virtually a thing of the past now in most of the world. Chemistry has played a mighty part in their defeat. The great strides being made in modem medicine are largely the result of an increasing knowledge of the chemical reactions that take place in the most complex of all chemical systems, the human body. Fortunately, most of us do not need a profound knowledge of chemistry in order to use the chemical processes and chemical products of modem living. Some understanding of the principles, processes, and applications of chemistry, nevertheless, should be a part of the background of every educated person.
选项
答案
chemically
解析
转载请注明原文地址:https://tihaiku.com/zcyy/3881259.html
相关试题推荐
Chemistryplaysanimportantpartinourlife.The【1】______ofaclock,
Chemistryplaysanimportantpartinourlife.The【1】______ofaclock,
Chemistryplaysanimportantpartinourlife.The【1】______ofaclock,
Chemistryplaysanimportantpartinourlife.The【1】______ofaclock,
Chemistryplaysanimportantpartinourlife.The【1】______ofaclock,
Chemistryplaysanimportantpartinourlife.The【1】______ofaclock,
ItisgenerallyregardedthatKeats’smostimportantandmaturepoemsareinthe
WhichisthemostimportantcropinAmerica?A、Corn.B、Rice.C、Barley.D、Oat.A
Cellphonesmayhelpbusyexecutiveskeepinconstanttouchwithimportantb
Themostimportantpartofthebrainistheoutsidesurfaceofthebrain,called
随机试题
Ithasbeenprovedallofthefollowingexceptthat______.[br]Inoneexperime
[audioFiles]2019m9x/audio_ezfj_020_201909[/audioFiles]
Excuseme,doyouknowwhen______yourboss?A、canIseeB、doIseeC、IseeD、wi
薪酬水平管理的内容有:()。A.内部一致性 B.外部竞争性 C.工作成就感
德国海德堡某印刷机公司创始人及其合作者设计了轮转式印刷机,开创了现代印刷业的先河
从2011年1月起,欧洲系统性风险委员会、欧洲银行业监管局、欧洲证券和市场监管局
关系转换理论强调( )在学习迁移中的作用。 A.个体对各要素之间关系的理解
下列关于劳动关系与劳动法律关系的说法,错误的是()。A.劳动关系属于经济基础的
银行承兑汇票的承兑银行,应当按照票面金额向出票人收取()的手续费。A:千分之一
β受体阻滞剂的主要不良反应是A.引起血钠降低 B.咳嗽 C.引起血钾增高
最新回复
(
0
)