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【题目】Unfortunately, the little girl was knocked down by a truck and badly _________.
A.wounded
B.injured
C.harmed
D.damaged

【答案】B
【解析】句意:不幸的是这个小女孩被一辆卡车撞倒严重受伤。wound”使受伤,伤害,损害“主要指外界暴力或用武器造成身体上较重的伤害,像刀伤、枪伤、刺伤等。多指战场上受伤,还可以指精神上的创伤; injure”伤害,损害(感情),损害(名誉)“,普通用词,常指各种性质的身体上或精神上的伤害,多指事故中人或物的损伤,包括容貌、生理、身体等.强调功能的损失;harm常用于口语,表示肉体或精神上的伤害均可以,有时可引起不安,不便;damage ”毁坏、破坏“。此处指事故中受伤,故选B。

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A.Vietnam
B.South Korea
C.Portugal
D.Kyrgyzstan
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A.They are not very expensive for tourists to travel around
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C.They become famous for Silk Road
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For the next few thousand years, the First Americans moved south and east throughout North and South America. They made the journey all the way from Alaska to the southern tip of South America, a distance of more than 10,000 miles.
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D.People living near each other tended to share similar environments and customs.
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D.They were often worried about food
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Clearly, we all have to pay for this service through our taxes.

2 They say that people who lake unnecessary risks should not receive this free health care. For example, people who join in risky activities such as skiing arc more likely to have an accident. It has been suggested that these people should pay for any medical treatment they require.

3 Firmly, it’s difficult to say exactly what is risky and what is not. For example, not doing enough exercise is probably more risky than skiing in the long run. As a result, it isn’t fair to give free health care to an inactive person and make the skier pay.4 Clearly, these people should receive free medical treatment if they are hurt on the job.

Finally, I would like to say that I think free health care is a good thing. I understand that the system is not perfectly fair because some people use it more than others. Besides, not all the medical treatment is really necessary for the health of the patient. The taxpayer should not have to pay the costs of such treatment.5

A. It offers plenty of money to run.

B. Personally, I disagree with this point of view.

C. However, some people think this is basically unjust.

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E. Free health care will decrease the economy of the country.

F. Besides, firefighters take risks, but they are necessary risks.

G. However, in my opinion, this is in a small price to pay for a healthier society.

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