题目内容

Many years ago, I was working as a volunteer at a hospital. I got to know a little girl1.Lisa. The poor little girl was seriously ill. All the doctors tried2.best to help her, but no medicine really worked. The only chance to save her is to transfuse(传输) the blood3.her 5-year-old brother. The little boy had the same illness before and he had developed antibodies to fight with it.

The doctor talked to the little boy about what they planned to do, and asked if he would be 4.to give his blood to his sister. I saw him hesitate(迟疑) for a moment .He took a deep 5. and said," Yes, I am going to do it I can save my sister!"

As the transfusion was going on, the little boy6.quietly in bed next to his sister. He looked at her and smiled all the time. Three hours7.the doctor stopped working. The operation was very successful and the color returned to his sister's face. However, his smile disappeared and he looked a little afraid. He looked up at the doctor and asked, "Am I going to die now?"

He was too young to understand the doctor. He thought he would die if he gave all his blood to his sister, 8.he still did so. What a kind and brave boy he was!

练习册系列答案
相关题目

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is growing _______. We are living in a world that depends more and more on AI. It’s a group of technologies that _______machines get, understand and use information to do tasks.

AI's ______developments have got a lot of social attention. Some people have welcomed Al ______it makes things possible. For example, AI will have big influence ______areas like medicine and engineering. But this attention has also ______a lot of fear. Especially, many workers are worrying that AI could make them lose ______jobs.

According to a recent study, nearly five percent of jobs will disappear _______AI. In some industries, AI is already doing the work ______people used to do. such as assembling (装配)cars, digging the coal and lifting goods. Self-driving cars and ______by AI will also take away the drivers' jobs in the future.

On ______hand, AI will also create many new jobs for people. More people will be needed to write programmers for AI systems and they will set up and ______them, too. Meanwhile, jobs that require feelings, excellent ______skills with people will not be replaced by AI. These______jobs in fields like teaching, nursing and personal training.

AI is here. It is changing ______people live and work in many ways. That makes AI important to watch, not to fear.

1.A.rapidly B.slowly C.quick

2.A.helps B.help C.helped

3.A.nearly B.recently C.recent

4.A.so B.because C.although

5.A.in B.to C.on

6.A.produced B.predicted C.processed

7.A.their B.themselves C.theirs

8.A.instead of B.thanks to C.because of

9.A.that B.what C.who

10.A.control B.controllen C.controlled

11.A.other B.the other C.another

12.A.work out B.work on C.work for

13.A.conversation B.communication C.connection

14.A.include B.including C.included

15.A.why B.what C.how

People are playing video games everywhere they go these days, whether they are riding a bus, waiting for the subway or sitting in a restaurant .Some of them enjoy these games so much that they can't put them down.

But is playing video games a healthy habit? The World Health Organization doesn't think so. In June, it accepted “gaming disorder (游戏上瘾)” as a mental health problem in its International Classification of Diseases (国际疾病分类), CNN reported.

According to the International Classification of Disease, "gaming disorder" means continuous or longtime video-gaming behaviors, whether online or offline. Of course, not everyone who plays video games has this disorder. It does have its main characteristics (特征).

Jack Melville, one of the "gaming disorder" video game players, told China Daily that when he began playing video games, he promised himself to control the playing time less than one hour. But as he played video games more and more and got more pleasure from playing games, he couldn't control the time anymore and he even played video games throughout the night.

Another middle school student, Camilla Liran, has much trouble in her life because of "gaming is order". She used to have quite a few friends and like to join different school clubs. However, playing video games caused serious problems to her normal life. She even argued and fought with her parents a lot because of playing video game too much.

In fact, some countries are working to solve this problem. South Korean has made a law stop children under 16 from playing online games between midnight and 6 a.m., USA Today reported.

Chinese tech company Tencent is also controlling the time that teenagers can play its games. Children between 12 and 18 years old can only play two hours every day.

1.Did WHO accept "gaming disorder" as a mental health problem?

___________________________________________

2.What is "gaming disorder" according to the International Classification of Disease?

___________________________________________

3.How can we solve this problem according to the passage?

___________________________________________

4.Do you think playing video games is good for study and life? Why or why not?

___________________________________________

违法和不良信息举报电话:027-86699610 举报邮箱:58377363@163.com

精英家教网