问题 填空题

World Health Organization (WHO) officials recently urged Asia-Pacific governments to shake off complacency and intensify the fight against tuberculosis (TB), which kills 1,000 people a day in the region. Shigeru Omi, regional director of WHO for the Western Pacific, said deaths caused by tuberculosis continue to rise in the region as ’more and more people are infected with the dreadful disease every year.
"Every year, an additional two million tuberculosis cases are diagnosed in the region," Omi said at a news conference during the opening of a two-day meeting of Asian’ parliamentarians to discuss strategies to control the disease. (41) "When it comes to developed countries, the reason for the increase of TB is related to the ageing society," he said." (42) ""One common fact among developing countries and developed countries is complacency, "Omi added." (43) "
WHO said among the "high burden, high risk" countries in the region are Cambodis, China, Laos, Mongolia, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines and Vietnam. (44) It noted that more that 40 million people are infected with the disease and "10 percent of them -will develop TB in their lifetime. "In Cambodia, more than 7 million people, or 60 percent of the population, are infected with the disease, while in Vietnam more than 145, 000 people are infected each year. "In several developed and newly industrialized countries in the Western Pacific region, TB prevalence has not decreased markedly during the last decade although economic growth should make more resources available to deal with the problem, "WHO said. (45) .
Omi expressed confidence that with renewed vigilance among health officials in the region. TB prevalence could be reduced by half by 2010.
[A] If you become elderly, your immune system is becoming weaker and weaker.
[B] In Japan, the number of diagnosed cases rose to 48, 264 in 1999 from 42, 472 cases in 1996.
[C] Omi pointed out that the main factor for the rise of TB cases in developing countries is the rapid increase of people who migrate into the big cities and live in unsanitary conditions.
[D] There is no doubt that tuberculosis will be eliminated completely everywhere in the world in the near future.
[E] They thought we have already conquered tuberculosis, so they become a little bit complacent.
[F] WHO records showed that in China, tuberculosis is one of the most common causes of death.
[G] In Asia, the number of diagnosed cases rose to 148, 264 in 2001 from 42, 472 cases in 2005.

答案

参考答案:F

解析:第三段叙述本地区TB的发病情况。从文字分析,前半部分主要说的是发展中国家,空白处的后一句说的是柬埔寨和越南。F说的是中国,中国是发展中国家,又是该段第一句列举的高发病国家,故放在此处是最恰当的。

单项选择题 A3/A4型题
阅读理解与欣赏

阅读。

  春天是你的童年。在这百花齐放的春天,你悄悄张开了嫩绿的笑脸,每个枝头都有你弱小的身影,你虽然那么渺小,但同样也给大自然带来了春的光彩——这就是你,叶。

  你渐渐长大,长绿。夏日时你已成年,那茁壮的身躯,像一把巨伞,遮挡阳光,阻挡风雨。你(  )默不作声,不像鲜花那样美丽,不像松柏那样傲雪,(  )同样受到人们的喜爱。

  你的晚年是秋天。看,你已经变得枯黄瞧悴了,微风一吹,摇摇欲坠。(  )你飘然落下,人们(  )会把你收集起来,经过加工,又成了很好的农作物生长的肥料……

  在我们的生活中,也有千千万万个和树叶一样默默无闻为祖国、为别人贡献一切的人。看,马路上那些臂戴红袖章的爷爷、奶奶为维护社会治安发挥着自己的余热;瞧,我们的老师在灯下备课了,她是为了我们才不知疲倦地工作的呀!他们从不知道什么叫“享福”,只知道为后人“造福”。

  你的精神使我深深地感到做人,不能时刻总想着自己,要多为别人想一想。如果人人总想着自己,那世界怎么会发展,人类怎么会进步呢?

1.给下列词语选择正确的读音,用“/”表示。

松柏(sōng bài sōng bǎi)      憔悴(jiāo chuì qiáo cuì)

发挥(fā huī fā fēi)                阻挡(zhǔ dǎng zǔ dǎng)

2.从文中找出下列词语的反义词。

索取——(  ) 伟大——(  ) 厌恶——(  )

强大——(  ) 瘦弱——(  ) 落后——(  )

3.选择恰当的关联词语填在文中的括号里。

不但……而且…… 与其……不如…… 即使……也…… 虽然……但……

4.将文中的反问句抄写下来,再改成陈述句。

                                                                                                                                         

5.这篇文章是以第_____人称展开叙述的。全文采用了_____的写作方法,按照_____的时间顺序,赞美了_____的一生。

6.在我们身边也有很多像叶一样的人们,请你写出一两种“叶”式的人并赞美他。

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