题目内容
7.In the past decade the popularity of rock climbing has greatly increased,and so has the number of injuries.It has been estimated that rock climbing is now enjoyed by more than 9million people in the US each year.Study findings revealed a 65percent increase in the number of patients that were treated in US emergency departments for rock climbingrelated injuries between 1991and 2008.The study,published in the online issue of the American Journal of Preventive Medicine,found that about 40,000patients were treated in US emergency departments for rock climbingrelated injuries between 1991and 2008.The most common types of rock climbingrelated injuries were fractures (骨折) and sprains (扭伤).The ankle was the most common body part to be injured (40percent).Climbers in the study ranged in age from 2to 74,with an average age of 26.The study also found that women took up a quarter of the injuries.
Falls were the primary reason for injury with over threequarters of the injuries occurring as the result of a fall.The severity of fallrelated injuries had a lot to do with the height of the fall.Patients who were injured after falling from a height over 20feet were 10times more likely to be treated than patients who were injured falling from 20feet or lower.
"We found that the climbers who fell from heights higher than 20 feet took up 70 percent of the patients treated for a rock climbingrelated injury,"explained the study author Lara McKenzie,PhD,director at the Center for Injury Research and Policy at Nationwide Hospital."This trend,combined with the fact that rock climbers have a higher hospitalization rate than other sports and recreational injuries,demonstrates the need to increase injury prevention efforts for climbers."
26.Which body part is most likely to get injured for a climber?B
A.The arm. B.The ankle. C.The knee. D.The hand.
27.How many women climbers in America got injured while climbing a rock between 1991and 2008?D
A.About 40,000. B.About 30,000.
C.About 20,000. D.About 10,000.
28.The severity of climbers'fallrelated injures is mainly related toA.
A.the height of the fall B.the climber's age
C.the climber's health conditions D.the climber's climbing experience
29.The underlined word"demonstrates"in the last paragraph can be replaced by"C".
A.demands B.prevents
C.proves D.describes
30.The purpose of the passage is toA.
A.show that rock climbingrelated injuries have increased
B.tell readers rock climbing is an adventurous sport
C.warn readers of the danger of rock climbing
D.call on doctors to increase injury prevention efforts.
分析 本文属于说明文阅读,作者通过这篇文章向我们介绍了在过去的十年里攀岩运动已经普及,并且有很多人因为攀岩而受到了伤害,作者通过这篇文章告诉我们攀岩时要做好预防,这样可以减少受伤的机会.
解答 26.B 细节理解题,根据第二段The ankle was the most common body part to be injured (40percent).可知踝关节对登山者来说是最容易受伤的部位,故选B.
27.D 推理判断题,根据第二段found that about 40,000patients were treated in US emergency departments for rock climbingrelated injuries between 1991and 2008.以及The study also found that women took up a quarter of the injuries.可知在1991到2008年共有四万人受伤,其中女性占了四分之一,因此有一万名女性,故选D.
28.A 细节理解题,根据第三段Falls were the primary reason for injury with over threequarters of the injuries occurring as the result of a fall.The severity of fallrelated injuries had a lot to do with the height of the fall.Patients who were injured after falling from a height over 20feet were 10times more likely to be treated than patients who were injured falling from 20feet or lower.可知登山者受伤的严重程度主要是与他们所登的山的高度有关,故选A.
29.C 词义猜测题,根据最后一段This trend,combined with the fact that rock climbers have a higher hospitalization rate than other sports and recreational injuries,demonstrates the need to increase injury prevention efforts for climbers."可知攀岩者比其他体育运动的人有较高的住院率,因此需要增加对登山者的伤害预防工作的展示,故选C.
30.A 主旨大意题,通读全文可知本文中作者主要向我们介绍了如今攀岩受伤的人数在增加,并且告诉我们要增加登山者的伤害预防工作,故选A.
点评 考查学生的细节理解和推理判断能力.做细节理解题时一定要找到文章中的原句,和题干进行比较,再做出正确选择.在做推理判断题时不要以个人的主观想象代替文章的事实,要根据文章事实进行合乎逻辑的推理判断.
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