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Doctors warned against chewing tobacco as a ________ for smoking. A.relief B.reviv

Doctors warned against chewing tobacco as a ________ for smoking.

A.relief

B.revival

C.substitute

D.succession

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第1题
Doctors warned against chewing tobacco as a ____________ (吸烟的替代品).

Doctors warned against chewing tobacco as a ____________ (吸烟的替代品).

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第2题
Doctors warned against chewing tobacco ______ (作为吸烟的替代品).

Doctors warned against chewing tobacco ______ (作为吸烟的替代品).

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第3题
Dear Mrs. Miller,I was awfully sorry to learn that Tom kicked his ball through your wind

Dear Mrs. Miller,

I was awfully sorry to learn that Tom kicked his ball through your window this morning.

He has been warned time and time again not to play football beside your house. Unfortunately, he disobeyed me, and I can only offer my sincere apologies. When you have the window repaired, please send the bill to me.

Apologize once again.

Yours sincerely,

Mary Washington

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听力原文:A new study reports the common drug aspirin greatly reduces life-threatening prob

听力原文: A new study reports the common drug aspirin greatly reduces life-threatening problems after an operation to replace blocked blood vessels to the heart. More than 800,000 people around the world have this heart surgery each year. The doctors who carried out the study say giving aspirin to patients soon after the operation could save thousands of lives. People usually take aspirin to control pain, and reduce high body temperature. Doctors also advise some people to take aspirin to help prevent heart attacks. About 10% ~ 15% of these heart operations end in death or damage to the heart or other organs. The new study shows that even a small amount of aspirin reduced such threats. The doctors said the chance of death for patients who took aspirin would fall by 67 %. They claimed this was true if the aspirin was given within 48 hours of the operation. The doctors believe aspirin helps heart surgery patients because it can prevent blood from thickening, and blood vessels from being blocked. However, the doctors warned that people who have stomach bleeding or other bad reactions from aspirin should not take it after heart surgery.

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A.It has been proven to be. the best pain-killer.

B.It is a possible cure for heart disease.

C.It can help lower high body temperature effectively.

D.It reduces the chance of death for heart surgery patients.

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第5题
PART CDirections: You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each on

PART C

Directions: You will hear three dialogues or monologues. Before listening to each one, you will have 5 seconds to read each of the questions which accompany it. While listening, answer each question by choosing A, B, C or D. After listening, you will have 10 seconds to check your answer to each question. You will hear each piece ONLY ONCE.

听力原文: A new study reports the common drug aspirin greatly reduces life threatening problems after an operation to replace blocked blood vessels to the heart. More than 800,000 people around the world have this heart surgery each year. The doctors who carded out the study say giving aspirin to patients soon after the operation could save thousands of lives. People usually take aspirin to control pain and reduce high body temperature. Doctors also advise some people to take aspirin to help prevent heart attacks. About 10— 15 percent of these heart operations end in death or damage to the heart or other organs. The new study shows that even a small amount of aspirin reduced such threats. The doctors said the chance of death for patients who took aspirin would fall by 67%. They claimed this was true if the aspirin was given within 48 hours of the operation. The doctors believe aspirin helps heart surgery patients because it can prevent blood from thickening and blood vessels from being blocked. However, the doctors warned that people who have stomach bleeding or other bad reactions from aspirin should not take it after heart surgery.

What is the finding of the new study of aspirin?

A.Reduce life risks after operation of replacing blocked blood vessels to the heart.

B.Help people recover quickly after operation.

C.Help people sleep better.

D.Help people work actively.

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第6题
Eleven-year-old Angela had something wrong with her nervous system. She was unable to【21】_

Eleven-year-old Angela had something wrong with her nervous system. She was unable to 【21】______ . In fact, she could hardly make any 【22】______ . Although she believed that she had a 【23】______ chance of recovering; the doctors said that 【24】______ , if any, could come hack to normal after getting this disease. Having heard this, the little girl was not 【25】______ . There, lying in her hospital bed, she 【26】______ that no matter what the doctors said, her going back to school was 【27】______ .

She was moved to a specialized health center, and whatever method could be tried was used. Still she would not 【28】______ . It seemed that she was 【29】______ . The doctors were all fond of her and taught her about 【30】______ that she could make it. Every day Angela would lie there, 【31】______ doing her mental exercise.

One day, 【32】______ she was imagining her legs moving again, it seemed as though a miracle happened: The bed began to 【33】______ ! "Look, what I'm doing! Look! I can do it! I moved! I moved!" she 【34】______ .

Of course, at this very moment everyone else in the hospital was 【35】______ . More importantly, they were running 【36】______ safety.

People were crying, and equipment was 【37】______ . You see, it was an earthquake. But don't 【38】______ that to Angela. She has 【39】______ that she did it, just as she had never doubted that she would recover. And now only a few years later, she's back in school. You see, to such a person who can 【40】______ the earth, such a disease is a small problem, isn't it?

【21】

A.see

B.hear

C.talk

D.walk

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第7题
Children often have【C1】______more sense than their【C2】______. This simple truth was demons
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【C8】______too soon.

The police did not have much to do【C9】______the citizens took the exercise seriously. They stayed underground for twenty minutes and waited for the siren to sound again【C10】______leaving the air-mid shelters. They saw that doctors and nurses were【C11】______. A great many .people had【C12】______to act as casualties. Theatrical make-up and【C13】______blood had been used to make the injuries look realistic. A lot of people were lying【C14】______in the streets. The living helped to carry the dead and the wounded to special stations. A child of six was【C15】______in by two adults. The child was【C16】______to be dead. With theatrical make-up on his face, he looked【C17】______he had died【C18】______shock. Some people were【C19】______moved by the sight that they began to cry. However, the child suddenly sat up and a doctor asked him to comment on his death. The child looked around for a moment and said, "I think they arc all【C20】______."

【C1】

A.less

B.far

C.many

D.so

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第8题
听力原文:W: Hi. Phil. can you tell me how it happened?M: Sure: I was mountain climbing in

听力原文:W: Hi. Phil. can you tell me how it happened?

M: Sure: I was mountain climbing in New Hampshire in 1982. Suddenly the weather became really bad. There was a lot of snow and we couldn't see anything. We got lost. Well, we spent four days on the mountain. The temperature was -20℃. We didn't have any equipment or food.

W: So what happened? I guess someone found you, right?

M: Yes. but we were very sick. I couldn't move my legs because of the cold. months in the hospital. The doctors removed my legs.

W: Right. So you lost your legs, but you want to try your best to stay active.

M: That's right. In fact, I decided to make some new legs for myself. I realize that no one has to be physically disabled; We can use modern technology to help us.

W: And you built these great new legs. Can you go mountain climbing again?

M: Yes, I can. In fact, these are better than climbing shoes, The spring de- sign means they are much more, powerful.

What happened when the man was mountain climbing?

A.He got trapped in a cave.

B.He got lost in bad weather.

C.He lost his equipment and food.

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第9题
The research was done by a Dr. Griffiths in England. He compared the behavior. of 15 regul
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When the heart beat increases, the body produces chemicals called endorphins which make you feel good. Dr. Griffiths thinks that regular gamblers lose this good feeling soon after a game and need to play again quickly to regain the pleasure.

He has also discovered that regular gamblers have different psychological reactions (心理反应) from non-regular gamblers. In an experiment where regular and non-regular gamblers thought aloud while playing, regular gamblers had far more unreasonable thoughts. In their minds they turned losses into near-wins. Dr. Griffiths thinks that nearly winning gives the gambler a high n the same way that a win would do.

Based on Dr. Griffiths' research, doctors suggest that one way to help regular gamblers to give up gambling is to give them beta-blockers — drugs that stop them getting a high in the first place.

Dr. Griffiths' research helps you find out______

A.which group of gamblers played the game better

B.a chemical to increase gamblers' heart beat

C.a way to help gamblers give up gambling

D.when gamblers should be given drugs

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第10题
Mr White lived in Florida and owned a company there. Some computers were made in his compa
ny. He was nice to his employees (雇员) and often had a joke with them. They liked him very much and worked hard. So he paid them a lot.

The man had lots of work to do and often went to bed late at night. His friends advised him to do some exercise. He thought he was strong and didn't agree with them. But one day he fell in a faint (晕倒) while he was working in his office. He was sent to a hospital at once and the doctors examined him carefully. They found something was wrong with his heart and he had to be in hospital. Several months later he returned home and asked his son to manage the company.

Once his daughter wanted to travel in Australia. The old man decided to go there with her. As he went to the country for the first time, he was interested in all. He played well, had a good sleep and visited some places of interest. And one day they visited a farm. It was big and beautiful. Cows and sheep could be seen everywhere.

Pointing to a cow, Mr White asked, "What's this?"

"Haven't you seen a cow?" the guide asked surprisely.

"Cow?" Mr White said with a smile. "A cow in our country is five times (倍) as big as it!"

Having heard this, all the visitors began to laugh. After a while he saw a kangaroo (袋鼠) and asked again, "What's that?"

"It's flea (跳蚤), sir," answered the guide.

The employees worked hard because______.

A.Mr White was kind to them

B.Mr White had a company

C.Mr White often had a joke with them

D.they liked to use computers

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