[外语类试卷]阅读同步练习试卷22及答案与解析.doc
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1、阅读同步练习试卷 22及答案与解析 一、 Part III Reading Comprehension (40 minutes, 40 points) Directions: There are 4 passages in this part. Each of the passages is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark your answer on
2、the ANSWER SHEET with a single line through the center. 0 The need for a surgical operation, especially an emergency operation, almost always comes as a severe shock to the patient and his family. Despite modern advances most people still have an irrational fear of hospitals and anaesthetic. Patient
3、s do not often believe they really need surgery cutting into a part of the body as opposed to treatment with drugs. In the early years of this century there was little specialization in surgery. A good surgeon was capable of performing almost every operation that had been devised up to that time. To
4、day the situation is different. Operations are now being carried out that were not even dreamed of fifty years ago. The heart can be safely opened and its valves repaired. Clogged blood vessels can be cleaned out, and broken ones mended or replaced A lung, the whole stomach, or even part of the brai
5、n can be removed and still permit the patient to live a comfortable and satisfactory life. However, not every surgeon wants to, or is qualified to carry out every type of modern operation. The scope of surgery has increased remarkably in this century. Its safety has increased too. Deaths from most o
6、perations are about 20% of what they were in 1910 and surgery has been extended in many directions, for example, to certain types of birth defects in newborn babies, and, at the other end of the scale, to life-saving operations for the octogenarian (80岁至 89岁之间的人 ). Many developments in modern surger
7、y are almost incredible. They include the replacement of damaged blood vessels with simulated ones made of plastic; the replacement of heart valves with plastic substitutes; the transplanting of tissues such as the lens of the eye; the invention of the artificial kidney to clean the blood of poisons
8、 at regular intervals and the development of heart and lung machines to keep patients alive during very long operations. All these things open a hopeful vista for the future of surgery. 1 Most people are afraid of being operated on_. ( A) in spite of improvements in modern surgery ( B) because they
9、think modern drugs are dangerous ( C) because they do not believe they need anaesthetic ( D) unless it is an emergency operation 2 When has the heart-open surgery been possible? ( A) Only in the last fifty years. ( B) From prehistoric times. ( C) Since the nineteenth century. ( D) Since the inventio
10、n of valves. 3 The word “vista“ in the last line refers to_. ( A) support ( B) prospect ( C) history ( D) visit 4 Today, compared with 1910, _. ( A) five times fewer patients die after being operated on ( B) 20% fewer of all operation patients die ( C) 20% of all operation patients recover ( D) oper
11、ation deaths have increased by 20% 5 What are some of the more astonishing innovations in modern surgery? ( A) Ears, nose and throat transplants. ( B) Valves plastic hearts. ( C) Plastic heart valves. ( D) Leg transplants. 5 The fridge is considered a necessity. It has been so since the 1960s when p
12、ackaged food first appeared with the label: “store in the refrigerator. “ In my fridgeless fifties childhood, I was fed well and healthily. The milkman came daily, the grocer, the butcher (肉商 ), the baker, and the ice-cream man delivered two or three times a week. The Sunday meat would last until We
13、dnesday and surplus (剩余的 ) bread and milk became all kinds of cakes. Nothing was wasted, and we were never troubled by rotten food. Thirty years ago, food deliveries have ceased, fresh vegetables are almost unobtainable in the country. The invention of the fridge contributed comparatively little to
14、the art of food preservation. A vast way of well-tried techniques already existed natural cooling, drying, smoking, salting, sugaring, bottling. What refrigeration did promote was marketing marketing hardware and electricity, marketing soft drinks, marketing dead bodies of animals around the globe i
15、n search of a good price. Consequently, most of the worlds fridges are to be found, not in the tropics where they might prove useful, but in the wealthy countries with mild temperatures where they are climatically almost unnecessary. Every winter, millions of fridges hum away continuously, and at va
16、st expense, busily maintaining an artificially-cooled space inside an artificially-heated house while outside, nature provides the desired temperature free of charge. The fridges effect upon the environment has been evident, while its contribution to human happiness has been insignificant. If you do
17、nt believe me, try it yourself, invest in a food cabinet and turn off your fridge next winter. You may miss the hamburgers (汉堡包 ), but at least you will get rid of that terrible hum. 6 The statement “In my fridgeless fifties childhood, I was fed well and healthily. “ (Line 1, Para. 2) suggests that_
18、. ( A) the author was well-fed and healthy even without a fridge in his fifties ( B) the author was not accustomed to using fridges even in his fifties ( C) there was no fridge in the authors home in the 1950s ( D) the fridge was in its early stage of development in the 1950s 7 Why does the author s
19、ay that nothing was wasted before the invention of fridges? ( A) People would not buy more food than was necessary. ( B) Food was delivered to people two or three times a week. ( C) Food was sold fresh and did not get rotten easily. ( D) People had effective ways to preserve their food. 8 Who benefi
20、ted the least from fridges according to the author? ( A) Inventors. ( B) Consumers. ( C) Manufacturers. ( D) Traveling salesmen. 9 Which of the following phrases in the fifth paragraph indicates the fridges negative effect on the environment? ( A) Hum away continuously. ( B) Climatically almost unne
21、cessary. ( C) Artificially-cooled space. ( D) With mild temperatures. 10 What is the authors overall attitude toward fridges? ( A) Neutral. ( B) Critical. ( C) Objective. ( D) Compromising. 10 What, besides children, connects mothers around the world and across the seas of time? Its chicken soup, on
22、e prominent American food, expert says. From Russian villages to Africa and Asia, chicken soup has been the remedy for those weak in body and spirit. Mothers passed their knowledge on to ancient writers of Greece, China and Rome, and even 12th century philosopher and physician Moses Maimonides extol
23、led (赞美 ) its virtues. Among the ancients, Aristotle thought poultry should stand in higher estimation than four legged animals because the air is less dense than the earth. Chickens got another boost (吹捧 ) in the book of Genesis, where it is written that birds and fish were created on the fifth day
24、, a day before four legged animals. But according to Mimi Sheraton, who has spent much of the past three years exploring the world of chicken soup, much of the reason for chickens real or imagined curative (治愈的 ) powers comes from its color. Her new book, The Whole World Loves Chicken Soup, looks at
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