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【题目】What is so amazing about giving blood?

The National Blood Service, which covers all of England and North Wales, needs nearly two and a half million blood donations each year. When you give blood, you’ll be doing one of the most amazing things anybody could dream of saving a life.

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All types of blood are needed —not just rare ones. In fact, the commoner the blood type, the more are needed. So even if your blood is one of the most common types group O for example you can be sure that by donating three times a year, you really are doing something amazing.

What is the donation process?

The donation will last about an hour in all. When you arrive, you will be asked a few questions about your health. Then a drop of blood will be taken and tested just to make sure you’re not anemic(贫血). If all is well, your donation will be taken.

This only takes about ten minutes, during which time 470ml of blood will be collected. Most people hardly feel a thing. After a short rest, a drink and biscuits, you’ll be up and ready to go. All equipment used in the collection of your blood is new and is never reused, so you don’t have to worry about risks to your health in the collection of your blood.

Who can become a blood donor?

Becoming a blood donor really is very simple. As long as you’re in good health and aged between 17 and 60, you can become a blood donor. If you would like more information or advice, or you want to become a blood donor, ring the donor helpline on 0845 7711. The donor helpline is open 24 hours a day every day of the year.

【1Which is the subtitle (副标题) of Paragraph 2?

A. Why should you donate blood?

B.What should you consider before donation?

C. What types of blood are needed?

D. How many times a year can you donate blood?

2Before giving blood, you will ________.

A. take a blood test B. wait for one day

C. fill in a form D.rest for a while

3What does the passage tell us about the donation process?

A. It takes many hours.

B. It’s done on computer.

C. It doesn’t need equipment.

D. It won’t affect donors’ health.

4The purpose of the writing is to _______.

A. introduce the National Blood Service

B. call on people to donate blood

C. show the importance of donation

D. remind people of the danger

答案

1C

2】A

3】D

4】B

解析

试题分析:是什么让献血如此神奇?本文给出了解释,目的是号召大家都参与献血。

1最佳标题。根据下文All types of blood are needed —not just rare ones.血库需要所有血型的血液,不仅是需要罕见血型,故选C。

2在献血之前,根据Then a drop of blood will be taken and tested just to make sure you’re not anemic(贫血).献血者要接受血液测试,来确保献血者不是贫血者。选A

3推理判断题。根据All equipment used in the collection of your blood is new and is never reused, so you don’t have to worry about risks to your health in the collection of your blood.得知献血过程安全卫生,不会对献血者的血液健康造成任何危险。选D

4写作目的题。本文通过介绍是什么让献血如此神奇?来号召大家都来参与献血。B

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