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  My wife works at the frontline of the battle against SARS. I remembered the date exactly-April 7. Everything 1 that morning. She had breakfast and went to work. Then in the afternoon she phoned to tell me that as one of her patients 2 having SARS, she had to 3 . That was two weeks ago, and we have not seen each other since.

  On the evening of April 9, I received a short 4 from her:“Five of our nurses have a high fever.” On April 10, she told me that nursing staff that had not had contact with SARS patients 5 the dormitory, a six-story building, each story containing 30 rooms, and that there were hardly any 6 . I could imagine how 7 she felt.

  On Friday April 11 news came that from the following Monday the emergency wards at her hospital 8 exclusively for SARS cases. She had to make the decision 9 or not to stay.

  My wife is not 10 in respiratory diseases so there was no particular reason for her to stay. She never hesitated, saying, “It doesn't seem right to leave at this 11 time.”

  I selfishly said, “I don't agree. I don't want to risk 12 my wife.”

  She forced a smile and saying, “The elderly woman I 13 has been confirmed as having SARS. I don't have the wind left her.”

  I said coldly, “Leave or stay, 14 .”

  She cried, “That isn't fair!” and hung up.

  I felt contrite, and 15 to apologize: “Of course I want you to leave, your safety is my prime concern. But I will 16 you in any decision you make. You are a heroine, and I am proud of you.”

  On April 14, she became one of the five SARS experts at the Beijing People's Hospital 17 Beijing University.

  Neither of us has become infected. Last night, as we spoke on the telephone she sounded 18 “I am so tired,” she said, “I want to cry.”

  I comfort her as best as I could, 19 her to put on more clothes as the temperature had dropped. I am her spiritual pillar and she is mine. I am confident that with so many dauntless medical personnel at the front line, SARS is sure to be brought 20 in the near future.

1.

[  ]

A.went well
B.was as unusual
C.was as usual
D.got worse and worse

2.

[  ]

A.was suspected of
B.was heard of
C.was talked of
D.was regarded as

3.

[  ]

A.leave
B.stay
C.live
D.be isolated

4.

[  ]

A.information
B.message
C.letter
D.note

5.

[  ]

A.had moved out of
B.had moved in
C.had returned to
D.had appeared outside

6.

[  ]

A.to go
B.left
C.remained
D.appeared

7.

[  ]

A.lucky
B.sad
C.happy
D.lonely

8.

[  ]

A.might be used
B.must be used
C.would be used
D.should be used

9.

[  ]

A.why
B.when
C.whether
D.if

10.

[  ]

A.specialized
B.skilled
C.talented
D.experienced

11.

[  ]

A.important
B.good
C.decisive
D.critical

12.

[  ]

A.dropping
B.losing
C.persuading
D.promising

13.

[  ]

A.have been looking after
B.have looked after
C.was looking after
D.had looked after

14.

[  ]

A.as you like
B.if possible
C.it's up to you
D.it doesn't matter

15.

[  ]

A.came
B.called back
C.returned
D.wrote back

16.

[  ]

A.agree with
B.be against
C.be satisfied
D.stand by

17.

[  ]

A.near
B.next to
C.stuck to
D.attached to

18.

[  ]

A.exhausted
B.sorrow
C.sorry
D.regretful

19.

[  ]

A.asked
B.told
C.telling
D.to tell

20.

[  ]

A.under construction
B.under control
C.under consideration
D.under investigation

阅读理解

  While the threat of a reappearance of SARS is still there, it is reassuring to learn about the latest developments in vaccine research.

  More than 1,400 vaccine shots for SARS have been produced in China, and an application for clinical tests has been referred to the State Food and Drug Administration(SFDA), according to a Xinhua report on Sunday.

  “If everything goes smoothly, conducting of clinical experiments will be agreed before the end of December,”said Ying Hongzhang, head of Biological Product Section of the SFDA.

  So far, China is far ahead of other countries in the search for a SARS vaccine, claimed Yin.At that time, volunteers will be sought in Beijing and Guangzhou to take part in experiments using the new vaccine.However, while cheering for the research breakthrough, voices of reason should also be heard.

  What medical workers should always maintain is a cool head and careful attitude, which are essential in any scientific research.This is especially true when conducting experiments on human beings, because they are directly concerned with the volunteers’ health and even their lives, and also because knowledge of the deadly virus(病毒)still too limited.

  Media reports indicate that members of the public are reacting actively to the news of selecting volunteers and are expressing their readiness.Their courage is well worth our admiration.The trust they are placing in these medical researchers is the biggest support of their work.

  The researchers have no other choice but to be highly cautious in the expected experiments.The safety of volunteers should always be the first consideration.Scientists from different countries have been put in a race in uncovering the mystery surrounding the virus.But to play a leading role should by no means be the ultimate pursuit(最终目的)of the scientific workers.It is people’s safety and health that remain the biggest concerns.

  While there are still so many mysteries to be solved, it is too early to celebrate.

(1)

According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

The developments in vaccine research in SARS are encouraging

B.

More than 1,400 vaccine shots for SARS have been applied to clinical test.

C.

China is now leading in the search for a SARS vaccine.

D.

Experiments using the new vaccine will be carried out only in Beijing and Guangzhou.

(2)

From the passage, we could see that the author’s attitude towards the new vaccine is quite ________.

[  ]

A.

praising

B.

critical

C.

matter-of –fact

D.

humorous

(3)

Which of the following may serve as the best title?

[  ]

A.

Keep a Cool Head While Fighting SARS

B.

A Breakthrough in Fighting SARS

C.

A Leading Role in Fighting SARS

D.

Volunteers Wanted While Fighting SARS

(4)

The underlined word“cautious”most probably means ________.

[  ]

A.

cheerful

B.

dutiful

C.

helpful

D.

careful

阅读理解

  I suppose that having been brought up in the countryside and close to animals, it wasn’t remarkable(不平常的)when I decided to become a vet(兽医).Luckily I was also good at all the necessary science subjects.So after the college entrance examination I found myself at a veterinary college, training to look after animals in all kinds of situations.I hoped that I would be able to work in the research field so that I could find cures for animal diseases.

  Much to my surprise, I found public health care was a very important aspect of my course.This is an area of animal medicine where a vet’s work has many things in common with the work of a doctor of human diseases.I particularly liked it because I recognized that the study of animal diseases can help human medicine.As we know, many infectious diseases come from animals-including SARS and bird flu.

  Some of the infections have only been understood after carefully analytical work in labs by animal doctors.They helped identify the animal source for diseases such as SARS.They were also the first to identify various kinds of viruses.Sometimes vets are also able to suggest a cure for human illnesses.When I found this out I was determined to make public health medicine my chosen career.

  After graduation, I applied for a job in public health.Soon I found myself concerned with the problem of bird flu.This is an illness that attacks birds, but humans can catch the disease if they are in close contact with infected birds.Though the job is dangerous, it makes me proud that vets and other animal disease researchers are in the front line helping to fight these unknown human diseases.

(1)

The writer wanted to become a vet mainly because _________.

[  ]

A.

he did well in all necessary subjects

B.

he wanted to help animals

C.

he was close to animals in his early life

D.

he wanted to find cures for human diseases

(2)

What made the writer particularly like the course of public health care was that _________.

[  ]

A.

it was both important and interesting

B.

it could help him connect many human diseases with animals

C.

it made a vet’ s work very much like a doctor’s

D.

it could help human medicine by studying animal diseases

(3)

What can be followed if this passage continues?

[  ]

A.

The writer’s happy family life.

B.

How the writer did research work in studying bird flu.

C.

How the writer dealt with the relationship with other workmates.

D.

What difficulty the writer met in the research work.

(4)

Which of the following is implied in the passage?

[  ]

A.

Animals with infectious diseases should be killed.

B.

Keeping animals is dangerous to humans.

C.

Dangerous as a vet’s job is,it is significant to the human race.

D.

Animal researchers work in the same way as human doctors.

(5)

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

[  ]

A.

Being a vet is helpful to both animals and humans.

B.

Vets can cure both animals and humans.

C.

Vets helped identify animal resources for SARS.

D.

Both SARS and bird flu are infectious diseases coming from animals.


I suppose that having been brought up in the countryside and close  to animals,it wasn’t remarkable(不平常的)when I decided  to become a vet(兽医).Luckily I was also good at all the necessary science subjects. So after the college entrance examination I found myself at a veterinary college,training to look after animals in all kinds of situations. I hoped that I would be able to work in the research field so that I could find cures for animal diseases.
Much to my surprise,I found public health care was a very important aspect of my course. This is an area of animal medicine where a vet’s work has many things in common with the work of a doctor of human diseases. I particularly liked it because I recognized that the study of animal diseases can help human medicine. As we know,many infectious diseases come from animals—including SARS and bird flu.
Some of the infections have only been understood after carefully analytical work in labs by animal doctors. They helped identify the animal source for diseases such as SARS. They were also the first to identify various kinds of viruses. Sometimes vets are also able to suggest a cure for human illnesses. When I found this out I was determined to make public health medicine my chosen career.
After graduation,I applied for a job in public health. Soon I found myself concerned with the problem of bird flu. This is  an illness that attacks birds,but humans can catch the disease  if they are in close contact with infected birds. Though the job  is dangerous,it makes me proud that vets and other animal  disease researchers are in the front line helping to fight these  unknown human diseases

【小题1】The writer wanted to become a vet mainly because______.

A.he did well in all necessary subjects
B.he wanted to help animals
C.he was close to animals in his early life
D.he wanted to find cures for human diseases
【小题2】What made the writer particularly like the course of public health care was that________.
A.it was both important and interesting
B.it could help him connect many human diseases with animals
C.it made a vet’s work very much like a doctor’s
D.it could help human medicine by studying animal diseases
【小题3】What can be followed if this passage continues?
A.The writer’s happy family life.
B.How the writer did research work in studying bird flu.
C.How the writer dealt with the relationship with other workmates.
D.What difficulty the writer met in the research work.
【小题4】Which of the following is implied in the passage?
A.Animals with infectious diseases should be killed.
B.Keeping animals is dangerous to humans.
C.Dangerous as a vet’s job is,it is significant to the human race.
D.Animal researchers work in the same way as human doctors.
【小题5】Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A.Being a vet is helpful to both animals and humans.
B.Vets can cure both animals and humans.
C.Vets helped identify animal resources for SARS.
D.Both SARS and bird flu are infectious diseases coming from animals.

 

I suppose that having been brought up in the countryside and close  to animals,it wasn’t remarkable(不平常的)when I decided  to become a vet(兽医).Luckily I was also good at all the necessary science subjects. So after the college entrance examination I found myself at a veterinary college,training to look after animals in all kinds of situations. I hoped that I would be able to work in the research field so that I could find cures for animal diseases.

    Much to my surprise,I found public health care was a very important aspect of my course. This is an area of animal medicine where a vet’s work has many things in common with the work of a doctor of human diseases. I particularly liked it because I recognized that the study of animal diseases can help human medicine. As we know,many infectious diseases come from animals—including SARS and bird flu.

Some of the infections have only been understood after carefully analytical work in labs by animal doctors. They helped identify the animal source for diseases such as SARS. They were also the first to identify various kinds of viruses. Sometimes vets are also able to suggest a cure for human illnesses. When I found this out I was determined to make public health medicine my chosen career.

After graduation,I applied for a job in public health. Soon I found myself concerned with the problem of bird flu. This is  an illness that attacks birds,but humans can catch the disease  if they are in close contact with infected birds. Though the job  is dangerous,it makes me proud that vets and other animal  disease researchers are in the front line helping to fight these  unknown human diseases

1.The writer wanted to become a vet mainly because______.

A.he did well in all necessary subjects

B.he wanted to help animals

C.he was close to animals in his early life

D.he wanted to find cures for human diseases

2.What made the writer particularly like the course of public health care was that________.

A.it was both important and interesting

B.it could help him connect many human diseases with animals

        C.it made a vet’s work very much like a doctor’s

D.it could help human medicine by studying animal diseases

3.What can be followed if this passage continues?

A.The writer’s happy family life.

B. How the writer did research work in studying bird flu.

C.How the writer dealt with the relationship with other workmates.

D.What difficulty the writer met in the research work.

4.Which of the following is implied in the passage?

A.Animals with infectious diseases should be killed.

B.Keeping animals is dangerous to humans.

C.Dangerous as a vet’s job is,it is significant to the human race.

D.Animal researchers work in the same way as human doctors.

5.Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.Being a vet is helpful to both animals and humans.

        B.Vets can cure both animals and humans.

C.Vets helped identify animal resources for SARS.

D.Both SARS and bird flu are infectious diseases coming from animals.

 

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