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Most of us trust our doctors even when they hand us a prescription for a drug we can ’ t pronounce . But natural , holistic (全面的) products are fuly in vogue nowadays , and the Internet has created a way for non - experts to become as - or more - informed as their general practitioner when it comes to obscure treatment methods .“ People are now more willing to take their health and wellness into their own hands ,” says Daniele Hardee , a wellness advOcate for doTERRAInternational . Oddly enough , until fairly recently , Hardee was not one of those people . Her first experience with essential oils came in treating her pet bulldog . After seeking suggestions for the sickly pet on Facebook , a fellow fosterer told Hardee about certain oils she could try applying to the animal ’ s skin . Pairing her curiosity with healthy skepticism , Hardee dove deep into researching the safety of the oils .“ I was very hapPy with everything I found ,” she says .“ I started not just using them on the foster dog , but also our son , who needed the benefits of the respiratory support .” While the dog ’ s recovery was soon apparent , the benefits for her son were almost immediate . The oils in question are considered " essential ” not due to any proven vitality , but because they contain the essence of the plants from which they are extracted . Peppermint , lavender and citruses are among the most common on the market today , but numerous essential oils have been in use for several centuries . After seeing how beneficial the concentrated liquids were to both the two - legged and four - legged members of her family , Hardee soon found herself teaching essential oil classes .“ It became something I felt so strongly bOut ,1had to share t ,” she sayS , Ihe classes qu1ckIy greW In S1Ze and geographical Span and Hardee SOor became an advocate for doTERRA International , a natural nutrition and wellness company . As growing popularity pushes essential oils into the broader market , Hardee recommends curious customers proceed with caution concerning quality and purity . Hardee believes the effects of quality oils will be the evidence that helps them prevail .“ T ' m not a holistic health guru (专家),” she emphasizes .“ Tm just seeing it With my oWn eyes .”46.What is people ’ s attitude to their health and wellness nowadays ? A ) They are ready to put their health into the doctors ´ hands . B ) They are convinced that the natural methods are of no use to them . C ) They are willing to use natural methods to deal with their wellness . D ) They are reluctant to visit doctors and get some prescriptions .47.What did Hardee do with the suggestions about oils on Facebook ? A ) She made detailed studies to make sure the oils were safe . B ) She tried the oils on herself to see whether they were effective . C ) She asked the professional doctors for advice . D ) She totally accepted the oils without any doubt .48. Why are those oils considered “ essential "? A ) Because they are used to save people ’ s lives . B ) Because they are taken from the essence of plants . C ) Because they are essential to patients ´ recovery . D ) Because they are proven to be useful and energetic .49.According to the passage , what is the probable effect of the oils on humans ? A ) They function as a psychological comfort to humans . B ) They provide sweet flavor for humans . C ) They stimulate humans ´ spirits and make them energetic . D ) They exert beneficial healing effects on humans .50.What is Hardee ’ s suggestion for curious customers ? A ) They shoul question the effects of the oils on any occasion . B ) They may choose any one they like since the oils are popular . C ) They should choose those oils which are good and pure . D ) They should trust the oils because they have been used for centuries .

Most of us trust our doctors even when they hand us a prescription for a drug we can ’ t pronounce . But natural , holistic (全面的) products are fuly in vogue nowadays , and the Internet has created a way for non - experts to become as - or more - informed as their general practitioner when it comes to obscure treatment methods .“ People are now more willing to take their health and wellness into their own hands ,” says Daniele 

 Hardee , a wellness advOcate for doTERRAInternational .

 Oddly enough , until fairly recently , Hardee was not one of those people . Her first experience with 

 essential oils came in treating her pet bulldog . After seeking suggestions for the sickly pet on Facebook , a fellow fosterer told Hardee about certain oils she could try applying to the animal ’ s skin . Pairing her curiosity with healthy skepticism , Hardee dove deep into researching the safety of the oils .“ I was very hapPy with everything I found ,” she says .“ I started not just using them on the foster dog , but also our son , who needed the benefits of the respiratory support .” While the dog ’ s recovery was soon apparent , the benefits for her son were almost immediate .

 The oils in question are considered " essential ” not due to any proven vitality , but because they contain the 

 essence of the plants from which they are extracted . Peppermint , lavender and citruses are among the most 

 common on the market today , but numerous essential oils have been in use for several centuries .

 After seeing how beneficial the concentrated liquids were to both the two - legged and four - legged members of her family , Hardee soon found herself teaching essential oil classes .“ It became something I felt so strongly 

 bOut ,1had to share t ,” she sayS , Ihe classes qu1ckIy greW In S1Ze and geographical Span and Hardee SOor 

 became an advocate for doTERRA International , a natural nutrition and wellness company .

 As growing popularity pushes essential oils into the broader market , Hardee recommends curious customers 

 proceed with caution concerning quality and purity . Hardee believes the effects of quality oils will be the 

 evidence that helps them prevail .“ T ' m not a holistic health guru (专家),” she emphasizes .“ Tm just seeing it 

 With my oWn eyes .”

46.What is people ’ s attitude to their health and wellness nowadays ?

 A ) They are ready to put their health into the doctors ´ hands .

 B ) They are convinced that the natural methods are of no use to them . 

C ) They are willing to use natural methods to deal with their wellness . 

D ) They are reluctant to visit doctors and get some prescriptions .

47.What did Hardee do with the suggestions about oils on Facebook ?

 A ) She made detailed studies to make sure the oils were safe .

 B ) She tried the oils on herself to see whether they were effective . 

C ) She asked the professional doctors for advice .

 D ) She totally accepted the oils without any doubt .

48. Why are those oils considered “ essential "?

 A ) Because they are used to save people ’ s lives .

 B ) Because they are taken from the essence of plants . 

C ) Because they are essential to patients ´ recovery .

 D ) Because they are proven to be useful and energetic .

49.According to the passage , what is the probable effect of the oils on humans ?

 A ) They function as a psychological comfort to humans . B ) They provide sweet flavor for humans .

 C ) They stimulate humans ´ spirits and make them energetic . 

D ) They exert beneficial healing effects on humans .

50.What is Hardee ’ s suggestion for curious customers ?

 A ) They shoul question the effects of the oils on any occasion . 

B ) They may choose any one they like since the oils are popular . 

C ) They should choose those oils which are good and pure .

 D ) They should trust the oils because they have been used for centuries .

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46.“如今人们对于健康的态度是什么”?

根据关键点'nowadays',锁定第一段第二句'But natural holistic ( 全面的 ) products are fully in vogue nowadays',即“但如今自然的,全面的产品十分流行”,根据此思路,C.“他们愿意使用自然方法来对付健康问题”,符合题意。

47.“H怎样应对脸书上关于油的建议”?

根据关键点'oils on Facebook',锁定第二段第四行'Paring her curiosity with healthy skepticism , Hardee dove deep into researching the safety of the oils . ',即“满足好奇心同时有对其健康方面的怀疑态度,H对该种油的安全性做了深入的调查”,根据此思路,A.“她做了详细的调查来确保油的安全性”,符合题意。

48.“为什么这些油被认为是“至关重要的””?

根据关键点'essential',锁定第三段第一行' The oils in question are considered essential not due to any proven vitality but because they contain the essence of the plants from which they are extracted . ',即“油被认为是必要的不是因为任何活力证明,而是因为这些有含有从植物中萃取的精华成分”,根据此思路,B.“因为它们取自植物的精华部分”,符合题意。

49.“根据文章,油对人类产生的影响可能是什么”?

根据题干信息,锁定第四段第一行' After seeing how beneficial the concentrated liquids were to both the two - legged and four - legged . ',即“发现了这种精华液(即油)对狗和人都有一定的益处”,即此处在说油的好处。根据此思路,D.“它们对人体发挥有益的治疗作用”,符合题意。

50.“H对于好奇顾客的建议是什么”?

根据题干信息点'curious customers',锁定最后一段第一行'As growing popularity pushes essential oils into the broader market , Hardee recommends curious customers 

 proceed with caution concerning quality and purity. ',即“随着油的流行度持续提升,逐渐将自身推及更大的市场之中,H建议好奇顾客要对有的质量及纯度多加留意”,根据此思路,C.“他们应该选取优质且纯度高的油”,符合题意。

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