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1、活页练(四)单项填空1What I do in my time is my _ and nobody elsesAaccident BaffairCevent Dincident2Why dont you bring _ to his attention that you are too ill to work on?(2011江西,25)Athat Bit Chis Dhim3In that school,English is compulsory for all students,but French and Russian are _(2011江苏,25)Aspecial Bregion

2、alCoptional Doriginal4Little _ about her own safety,though she was in great danger herselfAdid Rose care BRose did careCRose does care Ddoes Rose care5In summer,food will go bad if _ in room temperatureAleaving BleftCbeing left Dhaving left6The fact that so many people still smoke in public places _

3、 that we may need a nationwide campaign to raise awareness of the risks of smoking(2011江苏,22)Asuggest BsuggestsCsuggested Dsuggesting7I _ sooner but I didnt know that they were waiting for me(2011天津,15)Ahad come Bwas comingCwould come Dwould have come8Many lifestyle patterns do such _ great harm to

4、health that they actually speed up _ weakening of the human bodyAa;/ B/;the Ca;the D/;/9Wang Meng won an Olympic gold medal in the womens 1,000m final of speed skating_!ACongratulations BCheer upCGood news DA pleasure10_ some people regard as a drawback is seen as a plus by many othersAWhether BWhat

5、 CThat DHow11The school shop,_ customers are mainly students,is closed for the holidays(2011四川,17)Awhich Bwhose Cwhen Dwhere12To show our respect,we usually have to take our gloves off _ we are to shake hands with(2011重庆,30)Awhichever BwheneverCwhoever Dwherever13Simon made a big bamboo box _ the li

6、ttle sick bird till it could fly(2011四川,11)Akeep BkeptCkeeping Dto keep14We had a really bad time about six months ago but now things are _Alooking up Bcoming upCmaking up Dturning up15Progress _ so far very good and we are sure that the work will be finished on timeAwas Bhad beenChas been Dwill be完

7、形填空It was when my now 19yearold daughter Shanna was in Grade 3All students in her class were given a small pot with a _1_ seed to plantOnce the bean plants had _2_,their teacher allowed the kids to _3_ move it from school to homeOnce home,Shanna looked around for the _4_ location and settled it on a

8、 sunny south window sill (窗台) and then _5_ declared,“Soon I can feed the whole family!”Shannas sisters were envious and even our cat looked _6_,which should have been a warning to me _7_ when I woke up the next morning,I saw that the bean plant had been unkindly knocked _8_ the window sillIts leaves

9、 were broken and except for a thread of stem that still _9_ the roots to the flowering top;it was quite unrecognizable from the day beforeIt seemed to be _10_I feared for what I had to tell Shanna but her _11_ was not what I expectedShe said,“Everything will be okay,Mom;the plant will get _12_”Quick

10、ly she took the first aid kit (急救箱) from the bathroom,_13_ with bandages and a deep belief that the sad looking,neardead bean plant would live and even produce _14_ !I went along with it and _15_ her to wrap bandagesDays later,to my _16_,the bean plant was standing tall and looking livelyWe were abl

11、e to _17_ the bandagesMy daughter never quite understood my _18_ over the meaning of the bean plantI work with kids that all greatly need people to trust themNow whatever I have been told about children and their behavior,I _19_ everyone with the same eyes and heart that my daughter used on her _20_

12、 bean plantLater that week,I came across a sentence:From a little spark,may burst a flame1Abean BflowerCtree Dgrass2Adied BreproducedCstretched Dflowered3Aquietly BgraduallyCcarefully Dsecretly4Aprecise BperfectCexact Dcentral5Aslowly BnervouslyCseriously Dproudly6Apuzzled BdisappointedCpleased Dint

13、erested7Aif BbecauseCthough Dunless8Aoff BaroundCback Dout9Afastened BfixedCconnected Dtied10Agrowing BdevelopingCrotting Ddying11Aeagerness BreactionCconcern Danxiety12Abetter BsmallerCweaker Dgreener13Aapproaching BdealingCrecovering Dreturning14Aleaves BfruitsCseeds Droots15Aadvised BallowedCtold

14、 Dhelped16Ahorror BregretCsorrow Dsurprise17Afold BremoveCcut Dtear18Aconfusion BmiseryCexcitement Dcuriosity19Aleave BseeCteach Dsave20Abroken BruinedCwounded Dmarked阅读理解LONDON (Reuters)New faces given to a Chinese man after a bear tore off part of his face and a FrenchCaribbean man disfigured by a

15、 rare tumor show that such transplants can work and are not medical oddities (怪异),researchers saidThe findings give hope to some people with severe facial disfigurement and suggest the transplants could prove longlasting without major problemsDespite the tissue rejection in the first year after thei

16、r transplants,neither men had psychological problems accepting their new faces and have been able to rejoin society,they reportedOnly three people have received face transplantsThe worlds first was carried out on French woman Isabelle Dinoire in November 2005 after she was disfigured in an attack by

17、 her dogIn 2007,her doctors reported that she had recovered slowly and steadily,overcoming two periods of rejectionIn 2006,Chinese doctors performed a face transplant on a 30yearold hit by a bearWhile there were some complications with tissue rejection following the operation,two years later the man

18、 was doing well,his doctors said“This case suggests that facial transplantation might be an option for restoring a severely disfigured face,and could enable patients to bring themselves back into society,” Shuzhong Guo and colleagues at Xijing Hospital in China wroteA French team described their wor

19、k on a 29yearold man who suffered from Von Recklinghausen disease,an illness that changes the shape of his face“The man,who was not named,was given a new nose,mouth and chin in a 2007 operationHe began to work 13 months after the transplant has more function in his face and has not rejected the new

20、tissue,” his doctors said“Our case confirms that face transplantation is practical and effective for the correction of specific disfigurement,” DrLaurent Lantieri and colleagues at the HenriMondor hospital outside Paris wrote1Whats the main idea of this passage?AFace transplants can workBFace transp

21、lants help regain confidenceCThree people have received face transplantsDDisfigured people need face transplants2What happened to the Chinese patient mentioned in the passage?AHe got a strange illness when he was youngBHe received several operations in hospitalCHe was the first person to receive a f

22、ace transplantDHe was once attacked by an animal3From the passage we can learn that _Adoctors have different opinions on facial disfigurementBpatients could regain selfconfidence after face transplantsCthe new face of every patient has more functions than expectedDit is easy for disabled people to b

23、e accepted by society4The underlined word “restoring” in Paragraph 4 means “_”Aremoving BrecoveringCrepairing Drejecting5What problem resulted from the facial operations?AThe patients wouldnt accept the facial changeBIt was hard for the patients to get along with othersCIt took some time for the patients to recover from the operationDThe patients usually suffered from tissue rejection答案1B2B3C4A5B6B7D8B9C10B11B12C13D14A15C1A2D3C4B5D6D7B8A9C10D11B12A 13D 14C15D16D17B18C19B20A1A2D3B4C5D

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