—不能。它们的皮肤或皮毛上没有这 种病毒。 考查动词词义辨析。carry拿,携带;raise提升,举起;hang悬挂;grow成长,发展。根据 “They don't have it on their skin or fur.”可知,动物的皮肤或皮毛上不携带这种病毒,carry符合语境。故选A。 反馈 收藏 ...
—What can we do to ___ COVID-19? —We should wear masks and wash hands as ___ as possible. A. prevent; often B. practice; much C. protect; carefully 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 A 【详解】 句意:——我们能做什么来阻止新冠病毒?——我们应该戴口罩,尽可能经常洗手。 考查动词和...
Language choice about COVID-19 vaccines can save livesdoi:10.1080/17538068.2021.1892285Mark R. MillerJournal of Communications In Healthcare
"The potential impact of these dogs and their capacity to detect COVID-19 could be substantial," Dr. Otto says. "This study will harness the dog's extraordinary ability to support the nation's COVID-19 surveillance systems, with the goal of reducing community spread." For more information,...
A Chinese study found that cats were highly susceptible to the virus and easily transmitted the virus to other cats. Some kittens were found to have lesions in their lungs, nose and throat. The dog of a person hospitalized for COVID-19 in Hong Kong late February was quarantined and nasal ...
20.(1分)-What can we do to COVID -19?-We should wear masks and wash hands as as possible. (A) A. prevent, often B. practice, much C. protect, carefully 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 答案见上【分析】 — —阻止新冠病毒我们能做什么? — —我们应该尽可能经常洗脸和洗手。 【解答】第...
句意:——我们看电视吧。我们可以在电视上得到关于新冠肺炎的信息。——好主意。A 在……里面;B ……的(表所属关系);C 在……上面;D 为。根据题干watch TV以及get the information about COVID-(19)可知,此处表示我们可以在电视上得到关于新冠肺炎的信息。on TV“在电视上”。故选C。反馈 收藏 ...
On top of all this, dogs have a second olfactory capability that we don't have, made possible by an organ we don't possess: the vomeronasal organ, also known as Jacobson's organ. Located in the bottom of a dog's nasal passage, Jacobson's organ picks up pheromones, the chemicals uniqu...
Positive-testing animals with COVID-19 Texas Animal Health Commission, TAHC, reported a dog in Tarrant County was confirmed to be infected with SARS-CoV-2 on July 7. The case was confirmed by the U.S. Department of Agriculture National Veterinary Services Laboratories. ...
While you don't have to worry much about getting COVID-19 from your pets, they should worry about getting it from you. People with confirmed or suspected COVID-19 should avoid contact with pets, farm animals and wildlife, as well as with other people, according to theU.S. Centers for...