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閱讀理解訓(xùn)練題(五十一)
A
SupposeyouworkinabigfirmandfindEnglishimportantfbryourjobbecauseyouoftendealwithforeignbusinessmen.
NowyouarelookingforaplacewhereyoucanimproveyourEnglish,especiallyyourspokenEnglish.Herearesomeadsabout
Englishlanguagetrainingfromnewspapers.Youmayfindtheinformationyouneed.
GlobalEnglishCenter
*GeneralEnglishinallfourskills:listening,speaking,readingandwriting.
*3—month(700yuan),6—month(1,200yuan)andoneyear(2,000yuan)courses.
*Choiceofmorningoreveningclasses,3hoursperday,Mon.-Fri.
*ExperiencedcollegeEnglishteachers.
*Closetocitycenterandbusstops.
Tel:67605270
Add:105ZhongshanRoad,100082
ModernLanguageSchool
*SpecialcoursesinEnglishforbusiness,travel,banking,hotelmanagementandofficeskills.
*Smallclasses(12-16students)onSat.&Sun.From2:(X)to5:(K)p.m.
*NativeEnglishteachersfromCanadaandUSA.
*Languagelabandcomputerssupplied.
*3-month(1,050yuan),6-month(1,850yuan)
Writeorphone:ModemLanguageSchool,675ParkRoad,10(X)56
Tel:67353019
The21stCenturyEnglishTrainingCenter
*Wespecializeinelectiveleachingatalllevels.
*Weoffermorningorafternoonclasses,bothofwhichlastthreemonthsandahalfatacostof800yuan.
Entranceexams:JuneIandDec.1.
*Wealsohaveasix-weekTOFELpreparationclassduringwinterandsummerholidays.
*Only15-minutewalkfromcitycenter.
Call67801642formoreinformation.
TheInternationalHouseofEnglish
*3/6-monthEnglishcoursesfbrstudentsofalllevelsatverylowcost:60yuanfbr12hoursperweek;
convenientclasshours:9-12a.m.and2-5p.m.
*A4-montheveningclassesfbrdevelopingspeakingskills(samecostasdayclasses).
*Well-trainedChineseandforeignteachersexperiencedinteachingEnglishasa2ndforeignlanguage.
*Freesightseeingandsocialactivities.
*VeryclosetotheCentralPark.
Forfartherinformationcall67432308._________________________________________________________
56.Youworkfrom9:00a.m.to4:30p.m.everyday.Whichschoolswillyouchoose?
A.GlobalEnglishCenterandModemLanguageSchool.
B.GlobalEnglishCenterandInternationalHouseofEnglish.
C.ModemLanguageSchoolandthe21stCenturyEnglishTrainingCenter.
D.The21stCenturyEnglishTrainingCenterandtheInternationalHouseofEnglish.
57.The21stCenturyEnglishTrainingCenterisdifferentfromtheother3schoolsinthat.
A.itsteachingqualityisbetterB.itisnearesttothecitycenter
C.itscoursesaremoreadvancedD.itrequiresanentranceexamination
58.You'llprobablyprefertogototheInternationalHouseofEnglishbecauseit.
A.offersfreesightseeingandsocialactivitiesB.hasaspecialcourseinspokenEnglish
C.costslessthattheotherschoolsD.hasnativeEnglishteachers
59.IfyoutaketheeveningclassesatInternationalHouseofEnglish,youllpayabout__yuan.A.60B.240
C.720D.1,000
B
Therearethreebranchesofmedicine.Oneiscalled“doctormedicine",or"scientificmedicine.^^Scientificdoctorstryto
observesicknesses,lookforlogicalpatterns,andthenfindouthowthehumanbodyworks.Fromtheretheyfigureoutwhat
treatmentsmaywork.Thiskindofmedicineisbelievedtodatefromthe4thcenturyBC.Althoughnowadaysitissuccessful,in
theancientworldthisapproachprobablydidnotcuremanypatients.
Asecondkindofmedicineiscalled4wnaturalcures/'or"folkmedicine,Minwhichlesseducatedpeopletrytocure
sicknesseswithvariousherbs(藥草).Thesefolkhealersalsouseobservationandlogic,buttheyarenotsoawareofit.Theytry
thingsuntiltheyfindsomethingthatseemstowork,andthentheykeepdoingthat.Folkmedicineflourishedlongbeforethe
developmentofscientificmedicineandwasmoresuccessfulinancienttimesthandoctormedicine.
Thethirdkindiscalled4thealthspas(礦泉療養(yǎng)地)Jor“faithhealing.”Sometimesthismaybeassimpleastouchingthe
holymanandbeingimmediatelyhealed.Othertimes,amagicianmaymakeyouamagiccharm,orsayaspell,tocureyou.
Somereligiousgroupsorganizespecialhealingshrinesforthesick.Intheseplacespeoplerest,getplentyofsleep,eathealthy
food,drinkwaterinsteadofwine,andexerciseinvariousways.Theyalsotalktothepriestsandpraytothegods.Ifyouare
feelingdepressedoryouhavebeenworkingtoohard,goingtotheseplacesmaybejusttherightthingtomakeyoufeelbetter.
60.Doctormedicine.
A.hasalongerhistorythanfolkmedicineB.hasbeenpracticedforaround1,600years
C.basesitstreatmentsonobservationandlogic
D.wasverysuccessfulincuringsicknessesinancienttimes
61.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTusedinhealthspas?
A.Magicpower.B.Variousherbs.C.Religiousfaith.D.Ahealthylifestyle.
62.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?
A.Folkhealerschoosedifferentherbstocurediseaseswithoutanysoundbasis.
B.peoplewhopracticefolkmedicineneedlotsofformaleducationonherbs.
C.Thesuccessoffolkmedicineledtothedevelopmentofdoctormedicine.
D.Naturalcuresworkedbetterthanscientificmedicineinancienttimes.
63.Theauthor'sprimarypuq?oseinthispassageisto.
A.describedifferenttypesofmedicine
B.arguefortheimportanceofmedicineinhealthcare
C.showthecrucialrolereligionplaysinmedicaltreatments
D.comparetheeducationalbackgroundofthreedifferenttypesofpatients
C
TUVALU,atinycountryinthePacificOcean,hasaskedforhelpasitfearsitwillbeswallowedupbythesea.
StormsandhugewavesareaconstantthreatandnoneofTuvalu'sninelittleislandsismorethanfivemetersabovesea
leavel,Saltwaterisalreadyenteringthecountry'sdrinkingwatersupply,aswellasdamagingplantsthatproducefruitand
vegetable.Withouturgenthelp,thecountry'sdaysarenumbered.
ButTuvaluisnotthefirstplacetofacesinkingintothesea.Venice,ahistoriccityinItalybestknownforitscanals,has
sunkabout24cmoverthepast100years.Expertssaythatitwillhavesunkanother20-50cmby2050.Acenturyago,St.Mark's
Square,thelowestpointinthecity,floodedaboutninetimesayear.Nowadays,ithappensmorethat100times.WhileVeniceis
slowlysinkingintothemudonwhichitstands,Tuvalu'srisingsealeveliscausedbyglobalwarming.
Theaverageglobaltemperaturehasincreasedbyalmost0.5centigradedegreesoverthepastcentury;scientistsexpectitto
risebyextra1-3degreesoverthenext100years.
Warmerweathermakesglaciers(冰川)melt,addingmorewatertotheocean.Thewarmertemperaturesalsomakewater
expand,soittakesupmorespace,causingthesealeveltorise.Thesealevelhasrisenabout10-25cminthelast100years.
Themaincauseofglobalwarmingishumanpollution.Throughburningcoal,oilandgas,peoplehavebeenincreasingthe
greenhousegasesintheatmosphere,suchasCO2.Thisaddstothepowerofthegreenhouseeffect,makingtheplaneteven
warmer.
Manyscientistsbelievethat,ifthewarmingisnotstopped,therewillbehugeclimatechanges.Thesealevelcouldriseby
onemeterthiscentury.
Shouldthiscometrue,theseawillswallowupmillionsofhomesandtheworldwillbefloodedwith“climaterefugees”
lookingforsomewheretolive.
64.Wecaninferfromthesecondparagraphthat.
A.Tuvaluisindangerofbeingswallowedupbythesea
B.allTuvalu'sislandsareaboutfivemetersabovethesealevel
C.drinkingwaterinTuvaluhasbeendestroyed
D.Tuvaluisoftenfloodedbystormsandwaves
65.TheauthorusesTuvaluandVeniceasexamplesinordertoexplain.
A.theyarethefirstplacessinkingintothesea
B.theyarebothsinkingintothemudwheretheystand
C.theywilldisappearinthefuture
D.theirtroubleiscausedbyglobalwarming
66.Whatdoes“climaterefugees"mean?
A.Peoplewhoareforcedawayfromtheirhomelandbyclimate.
B.Climatechanges.C.Rareanimals.D.Climateeffect.
67.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?
A.Tuvalu'sninelittleislandsarelessthanfivemetersabovethesealevel.
B.Theaverageglobaltemperaturehasrisenby1-3centigradedegreesoverthepast100years.
C.Thewarmertemperaturecausesthesealeveltorise.
D.Therewillbehugeclimatechangesunlessthewarmingisstopped.
D
Americansareproudoftheirvarietyandindividuality,yettheyloveandrespectfewthingsmorethanauniform,whether
itistheuniformofanelevatoroperatorortheuniformofafive-stargeneral.WhyareuniformsopopularintheUSA?
Amongtheargumentsforuniforms,oneofthefirstisthatintheeyeofmostpeopletheylookmoreprofessionalthan
civilianclothes(便服).Peoplehavebecomeconditionedtoexpectsuperiorqualityfromamanwhowearsauniform.The
televisionrepairmanwhowearsauniformtendstoinspiremoretrustthanonewhoappearsincivilianclothes.Faithintheskill
ofagaragemechanicisincreasedbyauniform.Whateasierwayistherefbranurse,apoliceman,abarber,orawaitertolose
professionalidentitythantostepoutofuniform?
Uniformsalsohavemanypracticalbenefits.Theysaveonotherclothes.Theysavelaundry(洗衣店)bills.Theyare
tax-deductible(可減稅的).Theyareoftenmorecomfortableandmorelong-lastingthancivilianclothes.
Primaryamongtheargumentsagainstuniformsistheirlackofvarietyandtheconsequent(隨之而弓I發(fā)的)lossof
individualityexperiencedbypeoplewhomustwearthem.Thoughtherearemanytypesofuniforms,thewearerofanyparticular
typeisgenerallystuckwithit,withoutchange,untilretirement.Whenpeoplelookalike,theytendtothink,speak,andact
similarly,onthejobatleast.
Uniformsalsogiverisetosomepracticalproblems.Thoughtheyarelong-lasting,oftentheirinitial(最初的)expenseis
greaterthanthecostofcivilianclothes.Someuniformsarealsoexpensivetomaintain,requiringprofessionaldrycleaningrather
thanthehomelaunderingpossiblewithmanytypesofcivilianclothes.
68.ItissurprisingthatAmericanswhoworship(崇尚)varietyandindividuality.
A.stilljudgeamanbyhisclothesB.holdtheuniforminsuchhighregard
C.enjoyhavingaprofessionalidentity
D.willrespectanelevatoroperatorasmuchasageneralinuniform
69.Peopleareusedtothinkingthatamaninuniform.
A.suggetsqualityworkB.discards(拋棄)hissocialidentity
C.appearstobemorepracticalD.lookssuperiortoapersonincivilianclothes
70.Thechieffunctionofauniformisto.
A.providepractialbenefitstothewearerB.makethewearercatchthepubliceye
C.inspirethewearer'sconfidenceinhimself
D.providethewearerwithaprofessionalidentity
71.Accordingtothepassage,peoplewearinguniforms.
A.areusuallyhelpfulB.havelittleornoindividualfreedom
C.tendtolosetheirindividualityD.enjoygreaterpopularity
E
WhilethethreatofareappearanceofSARSisstillthere,itisreassuringtolearnaboutthelatestdevelopmentsinvaccine
research.
Morethat1,400vaccineshotsfbrSARShavebeenproducedinChina,andanapplicationforclinicaltestshasbeen
referredtotheStateFoodandDrugAdministration(SFDA),accordingtoaXinhuareportonSunday.
“Ifeverythinggoessmoothly,conductingofclinicalexperimentswillbeagreedbeforetheendofDecember,saidYin
Hongzhang,headofBiologicalProductSectionoftheSFDA.
Sofar,ChinaisfaraheadofothercountriesinthesearchforaSARSvaccine,claimedYin.Atthattime,volunteerswillbe
soughtinBeijingandGuangzhoutotakepartinexperimentsusingthenewvaccine.However,whilecheeringfbrtheresearch
breakthrough,voicesofreasonshouldalsobeheard.
Whatmedicalworkersshouldalwaysmaintainisacoolheadandcarefulattitude,whichareessentialinanyscientific
research.Thisisespeciallytruewhenconductingexperimentsonhumanbeings,becausetheyaredirectlyconcernedwiththe
volunteers'healthandeventheirlives,andalsobecauseknowledgeofthedeadlyvirus(彳甭毒)stilltoolimited.
Mediareportsindicatethatmembersofthepublicarereactingactivelytothenewsofselectingvolunteersandare
expressingtheirreadiness.Theircourageiswellworthouradmiration.Thetrusttheyareplacinginthesemedicalresearchersis
thebiggestsupportoftheirwork.
Theresearchershavenootherchoicebuttobehighlycautiousintheexpectedexperiments.Thesafetyofvolunteers
shouldalwaysbethefirstconsideration.Scientistsfromdifferentcountrieshavebeenputinaraceinuncoveringthemystery
surroundingthevirus.Buttoplayaleadingroleshouldbynomeansbetheultimatepursuit(最終目標(biāo))ofthescientificworkers.
Itispeople'ssafetyandhealththatremainthebiggestconcerns.
Whiletherearestillsomanymysteriestobesolved,itistooearlytocelebrate.
72.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisnottrue?
A.ThedevelopmentsinvaccineresearchinSARSareencouraging.
B.Morethat1,400vaccineshotsforSARShavebeenappliedtoclinicaltest.
C.ChinaisnowleadinginthesearchforaSARSvaccine.
D.ExperimentsusingthenewvaccinewillbecarriedoutonlyinBeijingandGuangzhou.
73.Fromthepassage,wecouldseethattheauthor'sattitudetowardsthenewvaccineisquite.
A.praisingB.criticalC.matter-of-factD.humorous
74.Whichofthefollowingmayserveasthebesttitle?
A.KeepaCoolHeadWhileFightingSARSB.ABreakthroughinFightingSARS
C.ALeadingRoleinFightingSARSD.VolunteersWantedWhileFightingSARS
75.Theunderinedword“cautious“mostprobablymeans.
A.cheerfulB.dutifulC.helpfulD.careful
閱讀理解訓(xùn)練題(五十四)
A
X-rayswerefirstdiscoveredbyaGermanscientist,WilhelmKonradRontgen,in1895,almostbyaccident.Heand
severalotherscientistswereexperimentingwithpassingelectriccurrentsthroughcertaingasesinaspecialglasstubefrom
whichtheairhadbeenmoved.OnedayRontgennoticedthat,evenwhenthetubewascoveredwithblackpaper,somestrange
kindofradiationwascomingthroughandmakingascreennearbyglow.Rontgencouldnotseeanythingcomingoutofthe
tube,butthenhediscoveredthatifheputthescreeninthenextroomontheothersideofacloseddoor,therayscouldpassnot
onlythroughblackpaperbutalsothroughwood.
Thenextthinghefoundoutwasthatifheputhishandbetweentheraysandaphotographicplate,therayswouldprinta
shadowofthebonyframeworkofhishandontheplate.Infact,therayscouldpassaseasilythroughthefleshypartofhishand
asthroughtheblackpaper,buthardlyatallthroughthebone.SoRontgenmadethefirstX-raypictureofahand,showingjust
howthebonesinthehandfittogether.
56.WhatpuzzledRontgenonedayduringhisexperimentwas.
A.somepassingelectriccurrentB.someradiationcomingthroughthecoveredtube
C.theblack-paper-coveredtubeD.thescreennearby
57.Thescreendidn'tstopglowingevenwhen.
A.itwasmovedtothenextroomB.itwasmovedtotheothersideoftheroom
C.thedoorwasclosedD.theblackpaperwasmovedfromthetube
58.Rontgenputhishandbetweentheraysandaphotographicplateinorderto.
A.stoptheradiationB.makeanX-rayphotoofit
C.findoutmoreabouttheraysD.seethroughthebonesofhishand
59.Theraysprovedtobeincapable(不能的)ofpassingihrough.
A.woodB.fleshC.boneD.blackpaper
60.Fromthepassage,weknowX-raysare.
A.invisibleB.changeableC.whiteD.bright
B
Ashoppingcenterisaplacewheremanydifferentshopsandstoresarecollectedunderoneroof.Youcanbuyeverything
there.andtherearealsobanksrestaurantsand,sometimes,apostoffice.
ThereareotherplacesintheUnitedStateswhicharecalledfive-and-ten-centstoresbecausetheyusedtosellthingsfbr5
to10cents.Todaytheysellalmostanythingandsomeofthethingscostseveraldollars.Supermarketsarefoundinallthe
cities.Theysellfoodandmanyothergoods.Youwalkaroundthesupermarket,choosethethingsyouwant,putthemintoa
specialbasketpreparedbythestoreandpayforthemalltogetheratthedoor.Supermarketsoftenstayopenlaterthanother
stores.
StoresareusuallyopeneverydayoftheweekexceptonSunday.SomecloseonSaturdaysinJulyandAugust.
61.Theshopsandstoresinashoppingcenterare.
A.closetoyourhouseB.onthetopofabigroof
C.inthesamebuildingD.nearbanksandrestaurants
62.Afive-and-ten-centstoreusuallysells.
A.smallandcheapthingsB.expensivethings
C.thingsworthafewdollarsD.everythingyouneedinthehouse
63.havebasketsreadyforpeopletocarrythethingstheyaregoingtobuy.
A.ShoppingcentersB.Supermarkets
C.Five-and-ten-centstoresD.FinestoresinAmerica
64.Whichofthefollowingcanbethetopicofthearticle?
A.WhatashoppingCenterisB.Whypeoplelikesupermarket
C.OldandnewstoresD.ThreetypesofPlacesfbrshopping
65.Thisarticlesuggeststhatpeoplecannotbuythings.
A.fromMondaytoFridayB.onSundays
C.inJulyandAugustD.onSaturdays
C
HOLIDAYHOMESINMALLORCA
HolidayapartmentsinMallorcansailingandfishingport-quieteveninsummerseasonbeautifullysituatedapartmentswith
viewsofseaandmountains,yetneartoshopsandrestaurants.Carsandbicyclesfbrhire.Sailingandsportsclubsnearby.
ITALYINCOMFORT
Luxury(豪華的)coach(=carriage)toursofItaly,outofnormalholidayseason.21leisurely(休閑)daystovisitfive
ItaliancitiesstartingfromLondon1stMay,1stSeptember.ThetoursareguidedbyprofessorMartinDavis,formerlyHeadof
ItalianStudies,LondonUniversity.SeetheartsandcultureofhistoryItaly.
KIBBUTZHOLIDAYSINISRAEL
Workingholidaysonakibbutz(cooperativefarm)inIsrael.Allnationalitieswelcomeforoneofthreemonths,ifprepared
toworkmorningwithkibbutzmembers.Accommodation(住),foodandtriptohistoricsightsallprovidedfree-youpayonlyfor
thespeciallow-costreturnflight.
TWOWEEKSONACARRIBBEANISLAND
Two-weekholidaysintheluxuriousHotelSplendid,onalovelybeachwithgoldensandsanddeep-bluesea.Tennis,
golf,sailingandallwatersports.Tripsandtoursaroundtheislandsarranged.NeartotownofCastrieswithlivelyevening
entertainment(娛樂)dancingtolocalbands.
1stNovember-31stMarch=$720perperson
1stApril-31thOctober=850perperson
JackandhiswifeMary,whohaverecentlyretired,wanttoseeplacesofculturalandhistoricinterestabroad,butMary
hatesflying.
PeterandMaria,universitystudents,wanttotravelasfaraspossibleonverylittlemoney,andwouldliketoknowa
countrybyworkingthereforthreemonthswithotheryoungpeople.
Michael5ayoungcomputerprogrammer,hasbeenworkinghardandneedsholidaytorelax-inwinter.Hewouldlike
togosomewherewarmandsunny,wherehecanswiminthesea,andheenjoyssportsanddancing.
HarryandKate,bothteachersandtheirtwoteenagesons,havetotaketheirholidayduringtheschoolsummerholidays.
Theremustbeplentyfortheboystodo,althoughHarryandKatewantbeautifulscenery,goodfoodandwine—andpeace.
66.Michaelwouldmostenjoy,whereyoucangoinwinter.
A.spendingtwoweeksinthesplendidhotelontheCaribbeanisland.
B.visitingfiveItaliancitiesstartingfromLondon
C.seeingsplendidartsandcultureofhistoriccity
D.drivingcarsandbicyclesalongtheseaside
67.ThemostsuitableholidayforPeterandMariawouldbe,asitischeapandsoundsveryinteresting.
A.thesummerholidayinMallorcaB.thetoursguidedbyaprofessor
C.thekibbutzinIsraelD.thetoursarrangedneartotownofCastries
68.ThebestholidayforJackandMarywouldbe.
A.theleisurely21-daycoachtourofItaly
B.theworkingholidaysforl-3monthsonafarm
C.thesplendid14-daytriparoundtheislands
D.theinteresting2-weekstayinluxurioushotel
69.HarryandKateandtheirsonswouldlike,whichisquieteveninthebusysummerseason.
A.aholidayworkingonakibbutzinIsrael
B.aholidayvisitingancientscitiesbycoachinItaly
C.aholidayhotelonalovelybeachontheCaribbeanisland
D.aholidayapartmentinthefishingportinMallorca
D
Thedreamofflyingintoouterspace,ownedbytheChinesepeopleforcenturies,willsooncometrue.Chinalaunched
(發(fā)射)itsfourthunmannedspacecraft“ShenzhouIV“onDecember30,attheJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenterinGansu
Province.Itwasthe27thconsecutiveandsuccessfullaunchofChina-maderocketssinceOctober1996.Thislaunchhasmadeit
morerealisticfbrChinatosendapersonintospaceonitsown-fbllowingRussiaandUS.
Chinalaunchedthe“ShenzhouI","ShenzhouII”and"ShenzhouIIP'spacecraftin1999,2001and2002separately.
“ShenzhouIV“wastomakeitamorecomfortableplaceinwhichastronautscanliveandwork.Allpartsofthe
application(應(yīng)用)systemformannedflightareaboardthe“ShenzhouIV”craftinalltestflights.China'smannedflight
programbeganin1992.AnumberofunmannedtestflightswillbelaunchedbeforeChineseastronautsaresentintospace.
LeadingscientistsinchargeofChina'smannedspaceprogramsaidthesuccessfullaunchofthe“ShenzhouIV”showed
thatChinahadtheabilityofsendingitsastronautstoouterspace.ThespacecraftreturnedtoEarthonJanuary5,after
completingsevenexperimentsinspace.
Officialsinthecentersaidthat“ShenzhouV”,amannedspacecraft,isexpectedtobelaunchedlaterthisyear.
70.Whendid“Shenzhou”mannedflightprojectbeginaccordingtothetext?
A.In1992B.In1996C.In1999D.In2002
71.Theunderlined(下畫線)word“consecutive”means.
A.difficultB.continuousC.frequentD.common
72.Howlongdidittakethe“ShenzhouIV”toflyinspaceandlandsuccessfully?
A.5daysB.6daysC.7daysD.8days
E
Beijingisasafeplacetoliveinandvisitasthe“alypicalpneumonia"俳典)一alsoknownas“SevereAcuteRespiratory
Syndrome"(SARS)—hasbeenbroughtundereffectivecontrol,thenation'shealthministersaidyesterday.
“ThedailylivingandworkorderoftheChinesepeople,includingresidentsinGuangdong,isasnormalhesaid,
stressing(強(qiáng)調(diào))thatvariouspreventivemeasureswillbeundertakentoprotectthehealthofexpatriates(流動人口)living,
visitingorattendingmeetingsinthecapital.
Theminister,whoheldapressconferenceyesterday,appealed(呼吁)tosomeforeignorganizationsandcompanies
whichhadcancelled(取:肖)theirstaff'stripstoChinatoreconsidertheirdecisions.
Alsoyesterday,ForeignMinistryspokesmanLiuJianchaourgedsomecountriesnottomisunderstandthesituationand
nottodisturbnormalexchangeswithChina.HesaidChinahasexperienceinpreventingandtreatingthedisease,andthe
numberofSARScasesisfallingdramatically.
Hesaid1,190SARScaseshadbeenreportedbyMarch31,with1153inSouthChina'sGuangdongProvince.Therehave
been46deathsfromthediseaseontheChinesemainlandand40inGuangdong.
Amongallofthecases,934peoplehadbeencuredandreleasedfromhospital-911inGuangdong,eightinthenearby
GuangxiZhuangAutonomousRegionandoneinBeijing.
73.Of1J90SARScases,.
A.6patientsdiedinBeijingandGuangxiB.23patientsaliveareoutsideGuangdong
C.202patientsarestillinhospitalD.210patientsarestillundertreatmentinhospital
74.AfterthediseaseappearedinChina,.
A.somecountriesstoppednormalexchangeswithChina
B.peoplefromabroadcametoChinaonbusinessasusual
C.foreignreportersdidn'ttellthetruthaboutthedisease
D.thediseasedidn'tbringaboutchangestopeople'slives
75.Thepressconferencewasheld.
A.toinviteforeignerstocometoChinaB.totellreportersofthenumbersofdeath
C.tomakesurenomorepeoplewilldiefromthedisease
D.tomakesomefactscleartothepublic,especiallytoforeigners
閱讀理解訓(xùn)練題(五十六)
A
WhenIwasyounger,bedtimewasalwaysmyfavouritepartoftheday.Wearingsoftpajamasandwit
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