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roon’s emergence in the 1980s and their opening match defeat of the Argentinean cupholders in 1990 After all these years and so many changes, however, the main focus of the FIFA World Cup remains the same the glistening golden trophy, which is the embodiment of every footballer’s ambition. 66. What would be the best title for this passage? A. Rules of the FIFA World Cup B. History of the FIFA World Cup C. How to take part in the FIFA World Cup D. Impact of the FIFA World Cup 67. The underlined word ―resumed‖ (paragraph 3) probably means____________. A. continued after an interruption B. stopped C. was cancelled D. interrupted 68. According to the passage, in 2021, the 20th World Cup will not be held in__________. A. Europe B. Africa C. Asian D. America 69. From paragraph 4, we can infer that__________. A. since 1930, the FIFA World Cup has witnessed different winners. B. from 1930 until now, the winners of the tournaments have remained the same. C. the Argentinean team was defeated by the Cameroon team. D. not all of the strong teams can win every match. 70. The reason why every footballer wants to attend the FIFA World Cup is that __________ . A. every footballer wants to get a high award. B. every footballer wants to win the respect from the public. C. every footballer wants to win the glistening golden trophy. D. every footballer wants to be famous overnight. D. Drug Reactions – A Major Cause of Death Adverse(不良的) drug reactions may cause the deaths of over 100,000 US hospital patients each year, making them a leading cause of death nationwide, according to a report in the Journal of the American Medical Association. ―The incidence (發(fā)生率) of serious and fatal adverse drug reactions (ADRs) in US hospital was found to be extremely high,‖ say researchers at the University of Toronto in Ontario, Canada. They carried on an analysis of 39 ADRrelated studies at US hospitals over the past 30 years and defined ADR as ―any harmful, unintended, and undesired effect of a drug which occurs at doses used in humans for prevention, diagnosis, or therapy(治療) .‖ An average of % of all hospitalized patients experience an ADR every year, according to the researchers. They estimate that ―in 1994, overall 2,216, 000 hospitalized patients had serious ADRs, and 106,000 had fatal ADRs.‖ This means that ADRs may rank as the fourth single largest cause of death in America. And these incidence figures are probably conservative, the researchers add, since their ADR definition did not include outes linked to problems in drug administration, overdoses, drug abuse, and therapeutic failures. The control of ADRs also means spending more money. One US study estimated the overall cost of treating ADRs at up to $4 billion per year. Dr. David Bates of Brigham and women’s hospital in Boston, Massachusetts, believes that healthcare workers need to pay more attention to the problem, especially since many ADRs are easily preventable. ―When a patient develops an allergy or sensitivity, it is often not recorded, ‖ Bates notes,‖ and patients receive drug to which they have known allergies or sensitivities with disturbing frequency.‖ He believes puterized surveillance(監(jiān)視 )systems–still works – in – progress at many of the nation’s hospitals – should help cut down the frequency of these types of errors. 71. Researchers at the University of Toronto believes that . A. ADRs have caused medical problems, though they seldom lead to death. B. ADRs have very often caused patients to die in Canada. C. ADRs have caused many deaths in America over the past 30 years. D. it is easy to prevent ADRs from happening. 72 . According to the passage, about 7 out of 100 hospitalized patients in America . A. die of ADRs each year B. never experience ADRs each year C. suffer from ADRs each year D. have fatal ADRs each year 73. Adverse drug reactions might include . A. an allergy to a certain drug B. drug abuse C. problems in drug administration D. therapeutic failures 74. The underlined word ―conservative‖ in the 5th paragraph possible means . A. very exact B. too high C. underestimates D. too low 75. According to Dr David Bates, hospitals in America . A. are not paying enough attention to possibilities of ADRs happenings B. have never tried to use puters to prevent ADRs from happening C. shouldn’t use those drugs which will cause side effects to their patients D. should know that many ADRs are not easily preventable 第Ⅱ卷(共 45 分) 第四部分 寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié) ,滿分 45分) 第一節(jié) 閱讀表達(dá) 閱讀下面的短文并回答問(wèn)題?!? 37. C 作為單身母親,我總是不由自主想到自己的缺點(diǎn)。 42. B 我只是希望孩子們能夠理解(我的無(wú)奈)。 50. B T 恤衫上印著兒子崇拜的英雄的形象。細(xì)節(jié)理解題。 63. A。所以 A是正確的。根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容無(wú)法推論出,所以 D 不正確。從第二段最后一句可知,世界杯曾中斷 12 年,然后世界杯又重新發(fā)展起來(lái)。 ) 78 . Remains the most popular form of exercise/is till popular (評(píng)分要求:要求給出的答案要保持與上下文的連貫性,而且與參考答案的意思相近。 ) 80 .隨著鍛煉愈來(lái)愈受歡迎,顯示鍛煉對(duì)健康有益的科學(xué)證據(jù)也愈來(lái)愈多。) 76 ,Exercise ,the Road to Health /The Importance of Exercise (評(píng)分要求:根據(jù)與文章整體內(nèi)容的相關(guān)程度酌情給分。 推理題 . 從第四段中可以容易的看出答案 . 70. C。 66. B。 C:因?yàn)?FDA 不知道克 隆動(dòng)物的后代的肉是否安全食用。 64. A。 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。 53. C 該句句意為“我過(guò)了很長(zhǎng)時(shí)間才意識(shí)到,誰(shuí)是真正的英雄。 46. D 該句句意為“短信的內(nèi)容是”, read 在此處意為“內(nèi)容如下”。 39. B 從下文內(nèi)容可知,孩子們給母親過(guò)了一個(gè)美好的母親節(jié),他們是偉大的孩子。 2.說(shuō)明克隆對(duì)人類(lèi)、動(dòng)物的益處。s something in it for everybody. National Treasure makes people think of the treasurehunt films of the 1940s and 39。 a C. the 。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有 10 秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有關(guān)小題以及閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。 the D. a。50s, and has even been pared to the Indiana Jones series. The film39。 3.說(shuō)明克隆的弊端。 40. C 該句句意為“他們從不無(wú)理地抱怨。 47. C 母親的時(shí)間表安排的很滿,但還是請(qǐng)了一天假帶兒子去見(jiàn)兒子心目中的英雄?!? 54. B true 真正的; actual實(shí)際的; imaginary 想象的; visual視覺(jué)的。本題考查學(xué)生對(duì)