题目内容
A mom in Australia was told by a doctor that her newborn son was “dead”,but she helped bring him back to life by holding the baby against her body.She used a method known as “kangaroo care”.The child,named Jamie,was born after only 27 weeks with his twin sister,Emily,at a hospital in Sydney.Her birth went well,but his was a different story.The doctor struggled for 20 minutes to save him before declaring him dead.
“His little arms and legs were just falling down away from his body,” Kate Ogg said.“I took my coat off and put him on my chest with his head over my arm.” She and her husband,David,spoke to the child as she continued to hold him for nearly two hours.During that time,the twopound baby showed signs of life.She said,“I told my mom,who was there,that he was still alive.Then he held out his hand and grabbed my finger.”
The doctor at first ignored the baby’s movements,but when he put the stethoscope (听诊器) to its chest,his mouth fell wide open and he said,“It’s my fault.It’s a miracle (奇迹).”
“The care helps the baby keep body warmth,” Dr Pinchi Srinivasan said.“It also regulates (调节) heart and breathing rates and is believed to help weight gain and improve sleeping habits.Fathers can also use ‘kangaroo care’.The key to the method is skintoskin contact.”
The practice began in less developed nations.It has become a recognized practice in helping premature_babies.The technique is good for babies,and is used in many baby care units.
68.When the baby first showed signs of life,the doctor________.
A.didn’t believe a miracle had happened
B.was too shocked to do anything
C.was cheered and tried to save the baby at once
D.was moved by what the mother did to the baby
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69.D 细节理解题。根据第四段的The key to the method is skintoskin contact.可知应选D。
70.B 词义猜测题。根据第一段的was born after only 27 weeks可知那个婴儿27周就生下来了,属于早产儿。
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When I was a little girl, every Sunday my family of six would put on our best clothes and go to Sunday School and then church. The __21__ in elementary school would all meet together to sing songs, and then later divide into groups based __22__ their ages.
One Easter Sunday, all the kids __23__ with big __24__ about what the Easter Bunny(复活节兔子) had brought. __25__ all of the kids shared their stories with __26__, one young boy, whom I should call Bobby, sat __27__. One of the teachers, noticing this, said to him, “And what did the Easter Bunny __28__ you?” He replied, “My mum __29__ the door by accident so the Easter Bunny couldn’t get __30__ because he hadn’t got a key.”
This sounded like a __31__ idea to all of us kids, so we kept on going with the stories. My mom knew the true story, __32__. Bobby’s mom was a single parent, and she suspected(怀疑) that they just couldn’t __33__ the Easter Bunny.
After Sunday School was over, everyone went off to __34__. But my mom announced that we were going home __35__. At home, she explained that to make Bobby feel __36__, we were going to pretend to be the Easter Bunny, make a basket of our candies for him and __37__ it at church. We all donated some to the basket, and _38__ back to church. There, mom hung the basket over the hanger(挂钩) and attached a(n) __39__:
Dear Bobby,
I’m sorry I __40__ your house last night. Happy Easter!
Love,
The Easter Bunny
| A. teachers | B. kids | C. boys | D. girls |
| A. in | B. at | C. on | D. to |
| A. got | B. started | C. went | D. arrived |
| A. stories | B. toys | C. suggestions | D. ideas |
| A. When | B. Because | C. While | D. Since |
| A. delight | B. surprise | C. pity | D. sadness |
| A. straight | B. alone | C. silently | D. hopefully |
| A. teach | B. bring | C. tell | D. buy |
| A. locked | B. opened | C. broke | D. knocked |
| A. out | B. through | C. inside | D. off |
| A. reasonable | B. silly | C. funny | D. false |
| A. even | B. though | C. finally | D. then |
| A. find | B. choose | C. afford | D. catch |
| A. school | B. church | C. lunch | D. home |
| A. differently | B. secretly | C. instead | D. immediately |
| A. happy | B. wonderful | C. hopeful | D. proud |
| A. leave | B. send | C. store | D. pass |
| A. looked | B. returned | C. headed | D. drove |
| A. letter | B. wish | C. apology | D. note |
| A. missed | B. dreamed | C. sought | D. entered |