问题 单项选择题

慢性胃溃疡病最常见的并发症是()

A.幽门狭窄

B.出血

C.穿孔

D.癌变

E.粘连

答案

参考答案:B

完形填空
When I met him, I had a lot of anger inside of me.I never had a father, though in my neighborhood that's not  31 .I know some kids just like me.You have to  32 yourself.
There are fights and killings all the time.I have friends who ended up in jail or pregnant.1 could have ended up that way, too, but Mr. Clark and my mom 33 let that happen.
Mr. Clark worked long hours, making sure I did my work.My grades rose.In fact, I did so well that in sixth grade, I entered the  34 class, and Mr.Clark was the teacher.I felt so  35 to have him for a second year!
He took our class to see The Phantom of the Opera.Before the show, he 36 us to dinner at a restaurant and taught us not to talk with our mouths full.We didn't want to let him 37 , so we listened to him attentively.
  38 of us were surprised when Mr.Clark was selected as Disney's 2000 Teacher of the Year.When he learned he'd won, he said he would 39 three names out of a hat; he would go to Los Angeles to get the 40 with those students.But 41 it came time to draw names, Mr.Clark said, "You're all going."
He got 42 to fly all 37 of us out to Disneyland in California and put us up at the Hilton.People were 43 , but Mr.Clark really cared about us.There's no way I can 44 most teachers doing that.No way.But he saw something in us that nobody else saw.
On graduation day, there were a lot of tears.We didn't want his class to 45 .In my new school year, we were all happy when Mr.Clark  46 in our class once again.He's been a  47 in our lives.
In 2003, Mr.Clark took some of us on a trip to South Africa to 48 school supplies and visit orphanages.It was the most amazing 49 of my life.It's now my 50 to one day start a group of women's clubs, helping people from all backgrounds.
小题1:
A.commonB.normalC.realD.unusual
小题2:
A.comfortB.encourageC.watchD.tolerate
小题3:
A.couldn’tB.wouldn’tC.shouldn’tD.mustn’t
小题4:
A.localB.generalC.giftedD.scared
小题5:
A.suddenB.luckyC.annoyedD.anxious
小题6:
A.treatedB.directedC.showedD.swapped
小题7:
A.offB.outC.upD.down
小题8:
A.SomeB.AnyC.NoneD.Many
小题9:
A.giveB.enterC.drawD.register
小题10:
A.rewardB.bonusC.diplomaD.award
小题11:
A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.since
小题12:
A.donationsB.suggestionsC.requestsD.messages
小题13:
A.excitedB.satisfiedC.ashamedD.amazed
小题14:
A.suggestB.advocateC.imagineD.complain
小题15:
A.endB.startC.continueD.last
小题16:
A.picked upB.showed up C.rang upD.packed up
小题17:
A.colleagueB.sponsorC.successD.constant
小题18:
A.deliverB.collectC.displayD.recommend
小题19:
A.adventureB.experienceC.vacationD.interview
小题20:
A.dreamB.conclusionC.turnD.demand
单项选择题

Industrial pollution is not only a problem for the countries of Europe and North America but also an extremely serious problem in some developing countries. For these countries, economic growth is a very important aim. They want to introduce industries, and so they put few controls on the industries which cause pollution.
Cubatao, an industrial town of 85 000 people in Brazil, is an example of the connection between industrial development and pollution. In 1954, Cubatao had no industry. Today it has more than twenty large factories, which produce many pollutants. The people of the town are suffering from the poisonous matter in their environment and the bad effects can be clearly seen. Birth shortcomings are extremely common. Among children and adults, lung problems are sometimes twelve times more common in Cubatao than in other places.
It is true that Brazil, like many other countries, has laws against pollution, but these laws are not enforced strictly enough. It is cheaper for companies to take no notice of the laws and pay the fines than to buy the expensive equipment that will reduce the pollution. It is clear, therefore, that economic growth is more important to the government than to the health of the workers. However, the responsibility does not completely lie with the Brazilian government. The example of Cubatao shows that international companies are not acting in a responsible way either. A number of the factories in the town are owned by large companies from France, Italy, and the US. They are doing things in Brazil that they would not be able to do at home. If they caused the same amount of pollution at home, they would be severely punished or even put out of business.

Why don’t developing countries have strict pollution controls

A. The new industries they want to introduce do not cause much pollution.
B. Pollution is not a serious problem for developing countries.
C. They don’t realize the balance of nature will be destroyed by some pollutants.
D. If they put stricter controls on industry, fewer companies would build new plants in developing countries.