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【文章內(nèi)容簡介】 be saved from the killer disease … …(1) What does the passage mainly deal with? ( ) A. A new way of restricting cancer development. B. A new way of spreading knowledge on cancer. C. A new association of cancer specialists. D. A successful puter database run by the .(2) Which of the following is true about the European Cancer Institute? ( ) A. It is sponsored by individuals B. It was established by the government of Italy C. It is one of branch organizations of the UN. D. It is supported by the governments of European countries.(3) What is the difference between PDQ and START? ( ) A. PDQ serves both doctors and patients B. PDQ offers both information and medical treatment C. PDQ is updated every month instead of every year D. PDQ presents information in technical language(4) Which of the following statements is true according to the passage? ( ) A. The START idea has derived from that of PDQ B. PDQ draws its information on cancer from experts all over the world C. The START information is gathered from all cancer specialists in Europe. D. Both the database provide information on treatment rather than on prevention.(5) which can we learn from the passage? ( ) A. Doctors are always confused by the great volume of new medical research B. Doctors have to learn all their lives so as not to be left behind in their field. C. PDQ has been presenting its data on line for more than ten years through multimedia. D. Ten percent of patients all over the world will be saved thanks to the two databases. 2. small doubleparted windows 雙層玻璃 (1). What can be learned about the Ouchidas’ house from the passage? ( ) A. It is well worth the money spent on its construction. B. It is almost faultless from the point of energy conservation. C. It failed to meet energy conservation standards. D. It was designed and constructed in scientific way.(2). What made the Ouchidas’ new house a horrible dream? ( ) A. Lack of fresh air B. Poor quality of building materials C. Gas leakage in the kitchen D. The newly painted walls(3). Which of the following has the closest meaning to the underlined word “ accentuate” in Paragraph? ( ) A. Relieve B. Accelerate C. Worsen D. Improve(4). Why were cracks in old houses not a big concern? ( ) A. Because indoor cleanliness was not emphasized. B. Because energy used to be inexpensive. C. Because environmental protection was given top priority. D. Because they were technically unavoidable.(5). What is the best title for the passage? ( ) A. Energy conservation B. House building crisis. C. Air Pollution Indoors. D. Traps in Building Construction.3. Radon (氡)(1). What does the passage mainly discuss? ( ) A. High levels of radon exposure in mines. B. The cause of cancers demonstrated by Dr. Bernard Cohen. C. The female lung cancer rate in Finland. D. The relationship between radon exposure and lung cancer.(2). What is shown by the studies of people exposed to high levels of radon in mines? ( ) A. The lung cancer rate of the people in mines is 70 percent that of other people. B. There is no close relationship between levels of radon exposure and the rate of lung cancer. C. The number of cancer suffers in mine is surprising. D. The relationship between levels of radon exposure and the rate of lung cancer is very close.(3). What is the purpose of mentioning Dr. Bernald Cohen’s study in the passage? ( ) A. To show that levels of radon exposure and lung cancer rate are closely related. B. To show that there is no necessary relationship between levels of radon exposure amp。 lung cancer. C. To show that levels of radon exposure are not the cause of lung cancer in miners. D. To show that any increase of radon exposure would produce an increasing of lung cancer. (4). What can be inferred from the passage? ( ) A. Scientists share the opinion that high levels of radon exposure are the cause of lung cancer. B. More carefully controlled studies will be conducted in the future. C. Scientists have different opinions about the cause of cancers. D. Women are more likely to suffer from lung cancer. (5). What is the author’s attitude towards the relationship between levels of radon exposure and lung cancer? ( ) A. Positive B. Negative C. Doubtful D. Impractical. 4. HAPHAZARDLY雜亂無章地 (1). Why had Susan slept badly? ( ) A. Because she kept thinking about the doctor. B. Because her bed was extremely unfortable. C. Because she was worried about looking after patients. D. Because the sound of her clock radio had kept her awake. (2). Why did she turn off the radio? ( ) A. Because she didn’t like folk music. B. Because she didn’t want to wake the student in the next room. C. Because she was already awake. D. Because the radio reception was very poor. (3). What does the writer mean by saying “ It wasn’t much of a room”? ( ) A. It was quite small and poorly furnished. B. It was cold and the walls were bare. C. It had been badly decorated in yellow, green and red. D. It was big, but bare and cold. (4). Which of the pieces of furniture in the room did Susan use regularly? ( ) A. The easy chair and the bed. B. The desk and the easy chair C. The bed and the desk D. All of them (5). What can we infer from everything the author wrote? ( ) A. Susan was about to start training as a nurse. B. Susan was going to begin practical doctoring. C. Susan would have an exam later that day. D. Susan was due to give her first public lecture that day. 5. The Socialist 社會學(xué)家 (1). Which of the following statements is true according to the Paragraph 1? ( ) A. Nowadays most people believe they can have fairly good health. B. Human life i
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