题目内容
12.Dr Asim Syed,32,has performed more than 100operations at London's Hammersmith Hospital in the country's busiest transplant unit,but never imagined that he would one day become a donor himself.He stepped forward when was told his 64-year-old mother might be dead within months unless she got a new kidney (肾).The worried surgeon brought her to London to be cared for at his hospital.However,it was not all plain sailing.Tests showed Dr Syed was the wrong blood group,so the only way was to go through a special blood-washing process.He consulted colleagues about that,but they didn't agree,because the risk of rejection is still too high.Dr Syed and his mother were then advised to consider a new way of donating and receiving,called an organ-paired.That is,Dr Syed donated his kidney to an unknown person and another donor in the chain was a successful match for his mother.The chain of three transplants took place at the same time on July 31with Dr Syed's kidney going to a recipient in the Midlands and Mrs.Syed receiving her kidney from a person in the south of England.
Just hours after donating his own kidney,Dr Syed found himself recovering in bed next to his mother.Mrs Syed said,"When I came round from my operation Asim was in the next bed and the first thing he said was,‘Mum now all your worries are over.'Tears fell down."
Now mother and son are recovering well with Dr Syed already back at work.Mrs.Syed is staying with him for several months while the hospital monitors her progress.
He said,"I did what anyone would do when they see a relative suffering disease.Although I wasn't able to help mum directly,by agreeing to be part of a chain,I was also very happy."
41.Why isn't it a plain sailing?B
A.No one can treat his mother well.
B.Dr Syed was the wrong blood group.
C.They didn't have money to be in hospital.
D.Mrs.Syed was unwilling to receive the operation.
42.Why didn't his colleagues agree to the method of blood-washing?A
A.It is very dangerous.
B.It costs too much.
C.They didn't know how to do it at all.
D.They didn't have the relative equipment.
43.What can we learn about Mrs.Syed?A
A.She was touched by his son's deed.
B.She has already recovered completely.
C.After operation,she went her own home.
D.She was in hospital in London for many years.
44.What can be inferred from the text?B
A.The hospital still needs improving.
B.Dr Syed has love and devotion to his parents.
C.The expense in the hospital is too high to afford.
D.Dr Syed donated his kidney to his mother directly.
分析 本文属于记叙文阅读,作者通过这篇文章主要向我们描述了一个作为医生的儿子通过将自己的肾脏捐给第三者,第三者再将肾脏捐给医生母亲,以便治疗好他的母亲疾病的感人故事.
解答 41.B.细节理解题.根据文中第二段However,it was not all plain sailing.Tests showed Dr Syed was the wrong blood group,so the only way was to go through a special blood-washing process.可知手术不顺利的原因是Dr Syed was the wrong blood group,A,选项是无稽之谈,C,D在文中都没有体现.故选B.
42.A.细节理解题.根据第二段中的He consulted colleagues about that,but they didn't agree,because the risk of rejection is still too high.可知,Dr Syed咨询他的同事,关于the method of blood-washing,他的同事认为他母亲对他的肾脏异化反应的风险非常高,所以认为是危险的,B,D在文中都没有显示,C,Dr Syed的同事有办法为他母亲治疗,但是风险太高.故选A.
43.A.推理判断题.根据第三段中Mrs Syed said,"When I came round from my operation Asim was in the next bed and the first thing he said was,‘Mum now all your worries are over.'Tears fell down."Mrs Syed眼泪都留下来了,被她儿子的言行所感动,故选A.444
44.B.细节理解题.通过手术顺利的治好了Mrs Syed的病症,所以A是错误的.文中没有出现关于医疗费用的描述,故答案C是错误的.That is,Dr Syed donated his kidney to an unknown person and another donor in the chain was a successful match for his mother.可知Dr Syed没有直接把他的肾脏捐给他的母亲.答案D是错误的.全文描述了一个作为医生的儿子通过将自己的肾脏捐给第三者,第三者再将肾脏捐给医生母亲,以便治疗好他的母亲疾病的感人故事,故选B.
点评 考察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,再做出正确的选择.在做推理判断题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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