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Rajan Narayanan isn’t your average yoga instructor. During his classes, he u
Rajan Narayanan isn’t your average yoga instructor. During his classes, he u
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2024-03-07
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Rajan Narayanan isn’t your average yoga instructor. During his classes, he uses words that you are familiar with,【C1】________Sanskrit (梵文) terms and sometimes shows up to teach in a suit and tie. And often, most of his students are doctors and nurses.【C2】________out on orange and green yoga mats for a weekend-long workshop, the 30 students learned breathing【C3】________lifestyle tips and research findings that support the health benefits of yoga.
Narayanan, a long-time practitioner and economist by day, is one of the founders of Life In Yoga, a nonprofit organization that【C4】________to educate people on the benefits of this ancient Indian practice. A major part of this effort, however, is directed at【C5】________yoga therapy into the mainstream health care system by training medical providers to use yogic breathing and techniques to treat various maladies. "We need to expand the【C6】________of physicians—yoga is much more than just relaxation response," he said.
Since starting this push in 2010, Life in Yoga has trained 145 doctors. Its programs,【C7】________sponsored by Howard University College of Medicine, are recognized by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (美国继续教育认证委员会). That means doctors can earn credits they need to keep their licenses【C8】________by learning about yoga. A four-day yoga course costs doctors $695.
Yoga therapy is a【C9】________new addition to the list of accredited (授权的,认定的) courses, but one that has proved helpful to physicians, said Dr. Murray Kopelow, president and CEO of the ACCME. For Narayanan, the ability to treat a【C10】________disease and have evidence of a proven outcome is the crux (关键,难题) of his work with health care providers. He said psychiatrists often see the most powerful results of the practice— sometimes replacing drugs with breathing exercises.
A) ability E) horizons I) Picking M) specific
B) avoids F) integrating J) refrain N) Stretching
C) awfully G) jointly K) relatively O) techniques
D) current H) medical L) seeks [br] 【C5】
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答案
F
解析
动词辨义题。根据空格前介词at和空格后介词into可以判断,此处需要填入一个动名词。备选词汇中,只有integrating(使结合)符合此处语境,故选F。integrate A into B意为“使A融入B”。
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