[外语类试卷]大学英语六级改革适用(短文听写)模拟试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级改革适用(短文听写)模拟试卷 2及答案与解析 Section C 0 During the H1N1 flu pandemic(流行病 ), schools closed, health officials encouraged hand washing and warned pregnant women to get vaccinated once a vaccine was【 B1】_. The World Health Organization says the virus killed more than 16,000 people【 B2】_. Last November
2、, Dr. Debra Parsons【 B3】 _up to 20 kids a day for the H1N1 flu. She says the symptoms are like that of any flu. “H1N1 symptoms generally include【 B4】 _body aches, chills, fever, wheezing, shortness of breath,“ said Dr. Parsons. A new U.S. study led by Dr. Edward Belongia compares the【 B5】 _of the pa
3、ndemic flu to the seasonal flu. “We really saw very few differences when we compared the symptoms of illness and【 B6】 _complications in people that had the pandemic H1N1【 B7】 _versus those who had seasonal strains of influenza A,“ noted Dr. Belongia. Doctors at the Marshfield Clinic in Wisconsin had
4、 studied seasonal flu in the town for several years. When the H1N1 pandemic hit, the Centers for Disease Control asked them to begin monitoring it. The study【 B8】 _patients in Marshfield, Wisconsin. The doctors found that H1N1 did not cause more hospitalizations or serious complications than seasona
5、l flu. Unlike the seasonal flu, those most【 B9】_H1N1, a new virus, were children and young adults. Dr. Belongia says its【 B10】 _. “Its a combination of a new virus and populations that have very little pre-existing immunity to the virus, particularly children and young adults, so their immune system
6、s have not seen this virus and have not seen a similar virus in the past,“ added Dr. Belongia. 1 【 B1】 2 【 B2】 3 【 B3】 4 【 B4】 5 【 B5】 6 【 B6】 7 【 B7】 8 【 B8】 9 【 B9】 10 【 B10】 10 The American war on drugs has gotten all the types in recent years, but alcoholism is still the nations most serious add
7、iction. True,【 B1】 _drinking is no longer as fashionable as it once was. But alcoholisms【 B2】 _remains very high: Some 18 million Americans abuse alcohol, and more than 100,000 die prematurely each year from【 B3】 _causes. And alcoholism costs the nation $86 billion a year. Business picks up most of
8、the tab. Virtually every company has workers with a drinking problem, often veteran employees in executive or other【 B4】 _positions. When their alcoholism goes【 B5】 _. it costs a bundle. Problem drinkers dont pull their weight in the office, are often【 B6】 _late or absent, and file $4,600 more in he
9、alth claims a year than other employees. Their families doctor bills are much higher, too. Meanwhile, the company pays full salary and【 B7】 _an employee who is fully functional only some of the time. In the eighties, many corporations developed generous programs to help alcoholic employees recover,
10、often with gratifying results. But now the progress against Corporate Americas biggest drug problem is being threatened. Although few companies are【 B8】_alcohol treatment benefits entirely, many are hiring outside vendors to manage care. In many cases, alcoholics are denied the treatment they need b
11、ecause its too expensive. This is bad business. Limiting treatment may seem to save money. But the one-time expense of helping an alcoholic recover is【 B9】 _the long-term potential cost. Business is right to【 B10】 _the cost of alcoholism treatment, but the key concern should be effectiveness. 11 【 B
12、1】 12 【 B2】 13 【 B3】 14 【 B4】 15 【 B5】 16 【 B6】 17 【 B7】 18 【 B8】 19 【 B9】 20 【 B10】 20 Is your family interested in buying a dog? A dog can be a happy【 B1】 _to your family, but if you choose the wrong kind of dog, the【 B2】 _can cause you a lot of trouble. Families should sit down and thoroughly dis
13、cuss the problems【 B3】 _before buying a dog. Even if the children in your family are the ones who want the dog, the parents are the ones who【 B4】 _seeing that the animal is properly cared for. If you dont know much about dogs, its a good idea to go to the library of the ASPCA for books about various
14、 kinds of dogs,【 B5】 _books about how to train a puppy. In reading about the different breeds, you should know that a dog described as very【 B6】_may be too jumpy and bouncy. When a book describes a dog as an【 B7】_hunting dog, it probably means that the dog wont be happy living in a small apartment.
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