题目内容
阅读下列文字资料,按照要求匹配信息,并将答题卡上的相应选项涂黑。
请阅读下列科技新闻的信息:
A. One of the biggest science stories last year was the research on stem cells announced by South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk. But now it appears that the research was false. In June, Mr. Hwang reported that he and his team at Seoul National University had created eleven new stem cell lines.
B. Another major science story last year came from the United States. On December twentieth, a federal judge ruled that teaching “intelligent design” in public schools is a violation of the United States Constitution.
C. There was also news last year about the American space program. The American space shuttle(航天飞机) returned to the skies in July. Discovery and its seven-member crew made the first shuttle flight in two and one-half years. NASA had suspended shuttle flights following the deadly explosion of the shuttle Columbia in 2003.
D. Avian influenza(禽流感) was also a major science story last year. The H5N1 virus appeared in birds in Europe for the first time. Yet the only known human cases of the disease have been in East Asia. There have been about one hundred forty confirmed cases of bird flu since 2003. About half the people have died.
E. The World Health Organization advises patients to take a combination of four drugs to treat tuberculosis(肺结核). These four antibiotics must be taken for about six months to cure the disease. Some people, however, take the drugs only until they feel better. Discontinuing treatment is a mistake.
F. The researchers began the study in January, 2002. They called it SMART---Strategies for Management of Anti-retroviral Therapy. The scientists reached more than ninety percent of the target before they halted(停止) new enrollments last month. The researchers tested all the people for the level of CD-four cells in their blood. The researchers divided the patients into two groups.
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1.Card 1: One group stayed on continuous anti-retroviral therapy. They took their medicines every day. The other took them periodically. They took the drugs only when their CD-four count fell below two hundred fifty cells per cubic millimeter of blood.
2.Card 2 : Judge John Jones said that intelligent design is not science. He said it is a version of Christianity. So to teach it in public schools violates the law that requires the separation of church and state. Supporters of intelligent design criticize the science of evolution.
3.Card 3: Stem cells have the ability to grow into other cells. Science magazine published the report. The new lines were made from the eggs of eighteen women and skin cells from eleven other people.
4.Card 4: Many of the victims had touched or been around infected farm birds. But health experts around the world began warning that the bird flu virus could change into a form that is passed from person to person.
5.Card 5 : That explosion was the result of damage done to Columbia during its launch. A piece of lightweight protective material fell off the shuttle’s external fuel container. The object hit the shuttle at a high rate of speed and made a hole in one of the wings. This permitted extremely hot gases to enter the shuttle and destroy the spacecraft as it returned to the earth.
1.F
2.B
3.A
4.D
5.C
【解析】
试题分析:
1.F 根据F部分的They called it SMART---Strategies for Management of Anti-retroviral Therapy. 和The researchers tested all the people for the level of CD-four cells in their blood.以及2.中的when their CD-four count fell below two hundred fifty cells和One group stayed on continuous anti-retroviral therapy.说明这两部分的内容相符。故F项正确。
3.B 根据B部分的On December twentieth, a federal judge ruled that teaching “intelligent design” in public schools is a violation of the United States Constitution.和4.中的Judge John Jones said that intelligent design is not science. He said it is a version of Christianity.说明这两部分相符,故B正确。
5.A 根据A部分One of the biggest science stories last year was the research on stem cells announced by South Korean scientist Hwang Woo-suk.和6.中的Stem cells have the ability to grow into other cells. Science magazine published the report.说明这两部分相符,故A项正确。
7.D 根据D部分的Avian influenza(禽流感) was also a major science story last year. The H5N1 virus appeared in birds in Europe for the first time.和8.中的But health experts around the world began warning that the bird flu virus could change into a form that is passed from person to person.说明这两部分与之相符。
9.C 根据C部分的NASA had suspended shuttle flights following the deadly explosion of the shuttle Columbia in 2003.和10.中的That explosion was the result of damage done to Columbia during its launch.说明这两部分的内容相符。
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