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nd vocational careers are unrelated D. sorted students can hardly change schools 57. What might be the challenge in regular classrooms for teachers? A. Students 39。 low performance. C. Constant self﹣ parison. D. Application of not﹣ so﹣ secret code. B. For centuries, medical pioneers have refined a variety of methods and medicines to treat sickness, injury, and disability, enabling people to live longer and healthier lives. ―A salamander (a small lizardlike animal) can grow back its leg. Why can39。 they are the real things living cells, tissue, and even ans. Regenerative medicine is still mostly experimental, with clinical applications limited to procedures such as growing sheets of skin on burns and wounds. One of its most significant advances took place in 1999, when a research group at North Carolina‘s Wake Forest Institute for Regenerative Medicine conducted a successful an replacement with a laboratorygrown bladder. Since then, the team, led by Dr. Atala, has continued to generate a variety of other tissues and ans 一 from kidneys to ears. The field of regenerative medicine builds on work conducted in the early twentieth century with the first successful transplants of donated human soft tissue and bone. However, donor ans are not always the best option. First of all, they are in short supply, and many people die while waiting for an available an。 generation unless they receive good quality financial education while at school.‖ The UK has been in the worst financial recession(衰退 )for generations. It does seem odd that — unless parents step in — young people are left in the dark until they are cruelly introduced to the world of debt when they turn up at university. In a recent poll of over 8,000 people, 97% supported financial education in schools, while 3% said it was a job for parents. 60. The passage is mainly about _____________. A. how to manage school lessons B. teaching young people about money C. how to deal with the financial crisis D. teaching students how to study effectively 61. A poll is mentioned to ___________. A. show the seriousness of the financial recession B. stress the necessity of the curriculum reform C. make the readers aware of burden of the parents D. illustrate some people are strongly against the proposal D Surgical teams accidentally leave clamps, sponges and other tools inside about 1,500 patients nationwide each year. The mistakes largely result not from surgeon tiredness, but from the stress arising from emergencies or plications(并發(fā)癥 ) discovered on the operating table, the researchers reported. The study found that emergency operations are nine times more likely to lead to such mistakes, and operating–room plications requiring a change in procedure are four times more likely. It also happens more often to fat patients, simply because there is more room inside them to lose equipment, according to the study. Two–thirds of the mistakes happened even though the equipment was counted before and after the procedure, in keeping with the standard practice. Most lost objects were sponges, but also included were metal clamps and electrodes(電極 ). In two cases, 11–inch retractors (牽引器 ) metal strips were fotten inside patients. In another operation, four sponges were left inside someone. When there is significant bleeding and a sponge is placed in a patient, it can sometimes look indistinguishable from the tissue around it. The lost objects usually lay around the abdomen (腹腔 ) or hips but sometimes in the chest. They often caused tears or infections. Most patients needed additional surgery to remove the object. In other cases, patients even sensed nothing about the object, and it turned up in later surgery for other problems. To prevent such mistakes from happening, Loyola University Medical Center is being one of the first hospitals in the country to use sponges outfitted with bar codes. The new system was brought to Loyola through the efforts of the hospital‘s operating room nurses. Another effective way is to X–ray patients after surgery to reduce the likelihood of objects being left inside patients. 62. In which of the following situations are objects most likely to be left inside a patient? A. The nurses are counting the equipment and the patient is being X–rayed. B. The surgeons are doing the last operation of the day, and everyone is exhausted. C. unexpected happens and some changes must be made in the procedure. D. A plex operation is going on according to the plan made by many experts. 63. What can we infer from the passage? A. Surgical teams aren‘t to blame for the mistakes. B. Some people never know there is something left inside their body. C. Most mistakes happen because equipment isn‘t counted after the procedure. D. Only some small objects may be left inside the patients. 64. What is the best title for the passage? A. Never Trust Anyone B. A Mistake in the Operating Room C. Carelessness and Mistakes D. Tips for Patient Safety E In modern society there is a great deal of argument about petition. Some value it highly, believing that it is responsible for social progress and prosperity, others say that petition is bad。 that it leads to unfriendly relationship between people. I have taught many children who held the belief that their self – worth relied on how well they performed at tennis and other skills. For them, playing well and winning are often life – and – death affairs. In their single – minded pursuit (追求 ) of success, the development of many other human qualities is sadly fotten. However, while some seem to be lost in the desire to succeed, others take an opposite attitude. In a culture which values only the winner and pays no attention to the ordinary