题目内容
Four and_____half hours of discussion took us up to midnight,and____break for cheese,chocolate and tea with sugar.
A.a;a B. the; the C.不填;the D.a;不填
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对话填空 (满分10分)
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--- Math department, Doctor Webster (76) s____. --- Hello, Professor Webster, this is Janet Wang calling. I’m living next (77) t ____ your teaching assistant, Ken Williams, Ken asked me to call you (78) b_____ he has lost his voice and can’t talk to you (79) h____. --- Lost his (80) v____? Oh, what a sham! Is there anything I can do for you? --- Well, Ken has a class this afternoon from two thirty to four and he won’t be able to (81) t____ it, but he doesn’t want to cancel it either. --- Want me to try to find somebody else to teach the class? --- No, not (82) e_____. What he wants to do is to get someone to go in for him, just to pass back the mid-term exam papers. He’s already marked them and they are on the desk in his office. The whole thing wouldn’t (83) t____ more than ten minutes. --- His class (84) b____ at two thirty, eh? Well, I’m afraid at that time I’ll be on (85) c____ anyway, so I can do it for him. --- Thank you very much, Professor Webster. | 76.________________ 77.________________ 78.________________ 79.________________ 80.________________ 81.________________ 82.________________ 83.________________ 84.________________ 85.________________ |
The world hash’t seen a pandemic(流行疾病)in 4 1 years,when the”Hong Kong”flu crossed the globe and killed about one million people worldwide.If H1N1 flu(甲型流感)reaches pandemic levels,what would happen next?
The outbreak of SARS in 2003 rang alarm bells as potential pandemics.Although it jumped the”animal-to·human”barrier,neither disease changed enough to enable human-to.Human infection.Strictly speaking,SARS did not become pandemics because it was too good at killing their hosts.For a pandemic,it needs to be able to maintain human-to.human contact without killing its host off.
”H1N1 flu is already a man-to-man disease,which makes it much more difficult to manage.
And H1N1 flu appears much more infectious than SARS.
But the WHO warns,it cannot say whether or not it will indeed cause a pandemic.According to experts,here’s what the world might see if there is another pandemic,based on past experience.
The disease would skip from city to city over an 18-to-24 month period,infecting more than a third of the population.World health Organization officials believe as many as 1.5 billion people around the globe would seek medical care and nearly 30 million would seek hospitalization.Based on the last pandemic and current world population,as many as 7 million people could die.Hospitals will become overcrowded;schools will close;businesses will close;airports will be empty.Business will become very bad,as people avoid as much social contact as possible.
Health facilities will become overrun with patients and there would be less-than-adequate staffing,as medical health professionals fall ill themselves and that would result in higher deaths.
The very young and very old will likely be the most susceptible(易受感染的)to the illness.Experts warn,much is still unknown about the current H1N1 flu virus and its severity and it is too early to say whether it will lead to a pandemic.Right now,the focus is on finding answers and controlling the spread.
【小题1】How many kinds of disease is mentioned in the passage?
A.Two | B.Three | C.Four | D.Five |
A.SARS didn’t change enough to enable sustained(持续的)human-to—human infection. |
B.SARS was very good at killing its carriers. |
C.A man with H1N1 flu can not infect another man easily. |
D.Comparing SARS and H 1N 1 flu,SARS is not as infectious. |
A.It spread all around the globe and killed lots of people. |
B.It killed about millions of people. |
C.It killed about one million people in Hong Kong. |
D.Not the old but the young were susceptible to it and got killed. |
A.The H1N1 flu will skip from city to city over an 18一to一24 month period. |
B.Doctors and nurses will fall ill themselves,which will result in many more deaths. |
C.Every country is taking measures to stop the H1N1 flu from leading to a pandemic. |
D.The WHO and experts have known much about the current H1N1 flu virus. |