练习 | 测温能保证工作场所的安全吗

练习 | 测温能保证工作场所的安全吗

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Will temperature checks make the workplace safer?

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VOA慢速:测体温能保证工作场所的安全吗
燕山大学 刘立军 供稿

【TRANSCRIPT】

Businesses in the United States are opening up after closures ordered by health and other officials because of the coronavirus crisis. Many employers and employees are thinking about ways to reduce the risks of infection.

One common method to find out if people might be sick is the temperature check. It involves measuring a person's temperature as they enter a building.

Will temperature checks make the workplace safer?

Checks can reduce the risk of COVID-19 infections. However, the Associated Press(AP) recently reported that they should not be the only safety measure that employers take.

Looking for fevers will not remove all of the risks. Even without a fever, people with the virus can still be contagious, or able to spread the virus to others.

Increased space, cleaning, and hand washing are also important, the AP noted.

Some employers are using infrared thermometers, devices that take temperature measurements from a distance. Workers could use the devices to take their own temperatures, if they use hand sanitizer before and after each use.

However, the thermometers might take incorrect measurements sometimes. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) notes that some kinds of head coverings, like headbands or bandannas, can make a person too hot. Also, some kinds of face wipes can cool the skin.

The American Centers for Disease Control (CDC) describes temperature checks as an "optional strategy that employers may use."

The agency adds that other protective steps, such as "social distancing (maintaining a distance of about two meters from others), or physical barriers" may be more protective.

The FDA describes normal temperatures to be around 37 degrees Celsius. A statement on the FDA's website notes that "some studies have shown that ‘normal’ body temperature can be within a wide range, from 36.1°C to 37.2°C."

I'm John Russell.


【VOCABULARY】

1. contagious adj.(疾病)接触传染的。例如:a contagious laugh有感染力的笑声
2. infrared adj. 红外线的;使用红外线的。例如:infrared radiation红外辐射
3. headband n. 头带,束发带(尤指运动时用以固定头发或吸汗)
4. bandanna n. 色彩鲜艳的围巾(或头巾)

【QUESTIONS】

Read the statements. Then listen to the news and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

1. One common method to find out if people might be sick is the temperature check. It involves measuring a person's temperature as they leave a building.

2. Checks can reduce the risk of COVID-19 infections. However, the Associated Press recently reported that they should not be the only safety measure that employers take.

3. Looking for fevers will not remove all of the risks. Even without a fever, people with the virus can still be contagious, or able to spread the virus to others.

4. Increased space, cleaning, and hand washing are also important, the CDC noted.

5. The CDC describes temperature checks as a "necessary strategy that employers may use."

6. The CDC adds that other protective steps, such as "social distancing, or physical barriers" may be less protective.

7. A statement on the FDA's website notes that "some studies have shown that ‘normal’ body temperature can be within a wide range, from 36.1°C to 37.5°C."

【KEY】 

Read the statements. Then listen to the news and decide whether the statements are true (T) or false (F).

(F) 1. One common method to find out if people might be sick is the temperature check. It involves measuring a person's temperature as they leave a building.(正确表达)One common method to find out if people might be sick is the temperature check. It involves measuring a person's temperature as they enter a building.

(T) 2. Checks can reduce the risk of COVID-19 infections. However, the Associated Press recently reported that they should not be the only safety measure that employers take.

(T) 3. Looking for fevers will not remove all of the risks. Even without a fever, people with the virus can still be contagious, or able to spread the virus to others.

(F) 4. Increased space, cleaning, and hand washing are also important, the CDC noted.(正确表达)Increased space, cleaning, and hand washing are also important, the AP noted.

(F) 5. The CDC describes temperature checks as a "necessary strategy that employers may use." (正确表达)The CDC describes temperature checks as an "optional strategy that employers may use."

(F) 6. The CDC adds that other protective steps, such as "social distancing, or physical barriers" may be less protective.(正确表达)The CDCadds that other protective steps, such as "socidistancing, or physical barriers" may be more protective.

(F) 7. A statement on the FDA's website notes that "some studies have shown that ‘normal’ body temperature can be within a wide range, from 36.1°C to 37.5°C." (正确表达)A statement on the FDA's website notes that "some studies have shown that ‘normal’ body temperature can be within a wide range, from 36.1°C to 37.2°C."
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  • 来源:刘立军 2020-07-13