________ lymphoma, a cancer, Luo Jing, an announcer of CCTV, died on June 5th, 2009.


  1. A.
    Suffering from
  2. B.
    Suffered from
  3. C.
    Have suffered from
  4. D.
    Having been suffered from
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科目:高中英語 來源:寧夏中衛(wèi)市海原一中2012屆高三第一次月考英語試題 題型:016

________ lymphoma, a cancer, Luo Jing, an announcer of CCTV, died on June 5th, 2009.

[  ]
A.

Suffering from

B.

Suffered from

C.

Have suffered from

D.

Having been suffered from

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科目:高中英語 來源:2012屆山東菏澤學(xué)院附中高三5月高考沖刺英語試卷(帶解析) 題型:閱讀理解


Secondhand smoke isn’t just a health threat to people.It can also hurt dogs and cats,veterinarians say.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,more than 126 million Americans who don't smoke are exposed to secondhand smoke in their homes,vehicles,workplaces,and public places.This exposure causes thousands of lung cancer and heart disease deaths among nonsmokers every year,according to the California Environmental Protection Agency.
“Making the leap from the effects of secondhand smoke on humans to their effects on pets isn't a big one,” says veterinarian (獸醫(yī)專家) Carolynn MacAllister of Oklahoma State University.
“There have been a number of scientific papers recently that have reported the significant health threat secondhand smoke poses to pets,” MacAllister said.“Secondhand smoke has been associated with oral cancer and lymphoma in cats,lung and nasal cancer in dogs,as well as lung cancer in birds.”
Studies have also shown that dogs living in a smoking household are susceptible to cancers of the nose and sinus area,particularly if they are a long-nosed breed,because their noses have a greater surface area that is exposed to carcinogens and a greater area for them to accumulate.Dogs affected with nasal cancer normally don't survive for more than one year.
“Short and medium-nosed dogs are more susceptible to lung cancer,because their shorter nasal passage aren't as effective at accumulating the inhaled secondhand smoke carcinogens,” MacAllister said.“This results in more carcinogens (致癌物質(zhì)) reaching the lungs.”
Birds are also at risk for lung cancer,as well as pneumonia,because their respiratory systems are hypersensitive to any type of air pollutant.
To help prevent animals from being adversely affected by smoking,pet owners who smoke should have a designated smoking area that is separated from the home or stop smoking altogether,MacAllister said.        
【小題1】From the passage,we can see secondhand smoke maybe not harmful to _______.

A.smokersB.non-smokersC.petsD.trees
【小題2】What can be suggested according to the passage?
A.Smokers can smoke anywhere.
B.Smokers can smoke at any time.
C.Smokers should smoke in the designated place.
D.Smokers must give up smoking at once.
【小題3】What kind of dogs are likely to suffer from nasal cancer?
A.Long-nosed dogsB.Short-nosed dogs
C.Medium-nosed dogsD.Dogs without noses
【小題4】The best title of the passage is __________.
A.Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in People
B.Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Birds
C.Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Pets
D.Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Cats
【小題5】What is the meaning of the underlined phrase “are susceptible to”?
A.a(chǎn)re likely to be harmed by
B.a(chǎn)re hard to be influenced by
C.a(chǎn)re less to be effected by
D.a(chǎn)re lucky to be caught by

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Secondhand smoke isn’t just a health threat to people.It can also hurt dogs and cats,veterinarians say.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,more than 126 million Americans who don't smoke are exposed to secondhand smoke in their homes,vehicles,workplaces,and public places.This exposure causes thousands of lung cancer and heart disease deaths among nonsmokers every year,according to the California Environmental Protection Agency.
“Making the leap from the effects of secondhand smoke on humans to their effects on pets isn't a big one,” says veterinarian (獸醫(yī)專家) Carolynn MacAllister of Oklahoma State University.
“There have been a number of scientific papers recently that have reported the significant health threat secondhand smoke poses to pets,” MacAllister said.“Secondhand smoke has been associated with oral cancer and lymphoma in cats,lung and nasal cancer in dogs,as well as lung cancer in birds.”
Studies have also shown that dogs living in a smoking household are susceptible to cancers of the nose and sinus area,particularly if they are a long-nosed breed,because their noses have a greater surface area that is exposed to carcinogens and a greater area for them to accumulate.Dogs affected with nasal cancer normally don't survive for more than one year.
“Short and medium-nosed dogs are more susceptible to lung cancer,because their shorter nasal passage aren't as effective at accumulating the inhaled secondhand smoke carcinogens,” MacAllister said.“This results in more carcinogens (致癌物質(zhì)) reaching the lungs.”
Birds are also at risk for lung cancer,as well as pneumonia,because their respiratory systems are hypersensitive to any type of air pollutant.
To help prevent animals from being adversely affected by smoking,pet owners who smoke should have a designated smoking area that is separated from the home or stop smoking altogether,MacAllister said.        

  1. 1.

    From the passage,we can see secondhand smoke maybe not harmful to _______.

    1. A.
      smokers
    2. B.
      non-smokers
    3. C.
      pets
    4. D.
      trees
  2. 2.

    What can be suggested according to the passage?

    1. A.
      Smokers can smoke anywhere.
    2. B.
      Smokers can smoke at any time.
    3. C.
      Smokers should smoke in the designated place.
    4. D.
      Smokers must give up smoking at once.
  3. 3.

    What kind of dogs are likely to suffer from nasal cancer?

    1. A.
      Long-nosed dogs
    2. B.
      Short-nosed dogs
    3. C.
      Medium-nosed dogs
    4. D.
      Dogs without noses
  4. 4.

    The best title of the passage is __________.

    1. A.
      Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in People
    2. B.
      Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Birds
    3. C.
      Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Pets
    4. D.
      Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Cats
  5. 5.

    What is the meaning of the underlined phrase “are susceptible to”?

    1. A.
      are likely to be harmed by
    2. B.
      are hard to be influenced by
    3. C.
      are less to be effected by
    4. D.
      are lucky to be caught by

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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
     Secondhand smoke isn't just a health threat to people. It can also hurt dogs and cats,veterinarians
say.
     According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,more than 126 million Americans
who don't smoke are exposed to secondhand smoke in their homes,vehicles,workplaces,and public
places. This exposure causes thousands of lung cancer and heart disease deaths among nonsmokers
every year,according to the California Environmental Protection Agency.
     "Making the leap from the effects of secondhand smoke on humans to their effects on pets isn't a
big one," says veterinarian (獸醫(yī)專家) Carolynn MacAllister of Oklahoma State University.
     "There have been a number of scientific papers recently that have reported the significant health
threat secondhand smoke poses to pets," MacAllister said. "Secondhand smoke has been associated
with oral cancer and lymphoma in cats,lung and nasal cancer in dogs,as well as lung cancer in birds."
     Studies have also shown that dogs living in a smoking household are susceptible to cancers of the
nose and sinus area,particularly if they are a long-nosed breed,because their noses have a greater
surface area that is exposed to carcinogens and a greater area for them to accumulate. Dogs affected
with nasal cancer normally don't survive for more than one year.
     "Short and medium-nosed dogs are more susceptible to lung cancer,because their shorter nasal
passage aren't as effective at accumulating the inhaled secondhand smoke carcinogens," MacAllister
said. "This results in more carcinogens (致癌物質(zhì)) reaching the lungs."
     Birds are also at risk for lung cancer,as well as pneumonia,because their respiratory systems are
hypersensitive to any type of air pollutant.
     To help prevent animals from being adversely affected by smoking,pet owners who smoke should
have a designated smoking area that is separated from the home or stop smoking altogether,MacAllister
said.          
1. From the passage,we can see secondhand smoke maybe not harmful to _______.
A. smokers        
B. non-smokers    
C. pets        
D. trees
2. What can be suggested according to the passage?
A. Smokers can smoke anywhere.
B. Smokers can smoke at any time.
C. Smokers should smoke in the designated place.
D. Smokers must give up smoking at once.
3. What kind of dogs are likely to suffer from nasal cancer?
A. Long-nosed dogs              
B. Short-nosed dogs
C. Medium-nosed dogs            
D. Dogs without noses
4. The best title of the passage is __________.
A. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in People
B. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Birds
C. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Pets
D. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Cats
5. What is the meaning of the underlined phrase "are susceptible to"?
A. are likely to be harmed by
B. are hard to be influenced by
C. are less to be effected by
D. are lucky to be caught by

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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省模擬題 題型:閱讀理解

閱讀理解。
    Secondhand smoke isn't just a health threat to people. It can also hurt dogs and cats,veterinarians
say.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention,more than 126 million Americans who
don't smoke are exposed to secondhand smoke in their homes,vehicles,workplaces,and public places.
This exposure causes thousands of lung cancer and heart disease deaths among nonsmokers every year,
according to the California Environmental Protection Agency.
     "Making the leap from the effects of secondhand smoke on humans to their effects on pets isn't a big
one," says veterinarian (獸醫(yī)專家) Carolynn MacAllister of Oklahoma State University.
     "There have been a number of scientific papers recently that have reported the significant health threat
secondhand smoke poses to pets," MacAllister said. "Secondhand smoke has been associated with oral
cancer and lymphoma in cats,lung and nasal cancer in dogs,as well as lung cancer in birds. "
     Studies have also shown that dogs living in a smoking household are susceptible to cancers of the
nose and sinus area,particularly if they are a long-nosed breed,because their noses have a greater surface
area that is exposed to carcinogens and a greater area for them to accumulate. Dogs affected with nasal
cancer normally don't survive for more than one year.
     "Short and medium-nosed dogs are more susceptible to lung cancer,because their shorter nasal
passage aren't as effective at accumulating the inhaled secondhand smoke carcinogens," MacAllister
said. "This results in more carcinogens (致癌物質(zhì)) reaching the lungs. "
     Birds are also at risk for lung cancer,as well as pneumonia,because their respiratory systems are
hypersensitive to any type of air pollutant.
     To help prevent animals from being adversely affected by smoking,pet owners who smoke should
have a designated smoking area that is separated from the home or stop smoking altogether,MacAllister
said.          
1. From the passage,we can see secondhand smoke maybe not harmful to _______.
A. smokers        
B. non-smokers    
C. pets        
D. trees
2. What can be suggested according to the passage?
A. Smokers can smoke anywhere.
B. Smokers can smoke at any time.
C. Smokers should smoke in the designated place.
D. Smokers must give up smoking at once.
3. What kind of dogs are likely to suffer from nasal cancer?
A. Long-nosed dogs              
B. Short-nosed dogs
C. Medium-nosed dogs            
D. Dogs without noses
4. The best title of the passage is __________.
A. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in People
B. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Birds
C. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Pets
D. Secondhand Smoke Causes Cancer in Cats
5. What is the meaning of the underlined phrase "are susceptible to"?
A. are likely to be harmed by
B. are hard to be influenced by
C. are less to be effected by
D. are lucky to be caught by

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