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5、The Discovery of Anesthetic
Robert Liston used an anesthetic(麻醉劑)in all operation in London during which he cut off a leg in 26 seconds.There was not a sound from the sick man.a(chǎn)nd when he came to his senses he asked.“When are you going to begin?”What a change this was from the operations in earlier days!Simpson heard of it.hurried to London,and brought some ether(醚)back to Edinburgh.There he used it himself.But ether was not a perfect anesthetic.It had a bad smell,and its results on the sick man after the operation were unpleasant.Simpson decided to try to find a better anesthetic.
He had his two friends.Duncan and Keith.then sat night after night in Simpson’s sitting room.a(chǎn)nd tried one gas after another on them―selves.This was not very safe,and it was a good thing that they some―times tried a new gas on an animal first.Once Simpson was just going to try a new gas himself.when he was told that he ought to try it first on an animal.He did so,and the animal died.
After about a year's work of this.the three men tried a new anesthetic called chloroform(氯仿).Suddenly Simpson fell on the floor under the table.When he cam.e back to his senses.the first thought in his
mind was that chloroform was very good.Next he noticed that he was lying on the floor.Then he heard a noise and turned his head:there was Doctor Duncan under a chair with his eyes and mouth wide open,but asleep.Then Simpson saw Doctor Keith’s leg and feet moving about.
68.Simpson tried to find a better anesthetic because .
A.ether had little effect on the sick man
B.ether smelled sour
C.ether was not an ideal anesthetic
D.the sick man after the operation was not pleased
69.According to the author,the safest way to try a new anesthetic was to try .
A.on scientists themselves first
B.on an animal first
C.on sick persons first
D.on men and animals at the same time
70.Simpson and his two friends tried a new anesthetic called chloroform,and of them died.
A.a(chǎn)ll B.two C.none D.one
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4、How did Ancient People Tell Time?
Natural ways of keeping time.
In ancient time.people had to use the sun and the moon to tell time.They got up when the sun came up and worked in the fields until the sun went down.
Man-made things
The sand c1ock is made of two glass balls joined by a narrow neck.The top ball was filled with sand.The sand slowly moved through the neck into the bottom ball.People knew how much time had passed when all the sand had fallen to the bottom ball.
People also made the water clock.They made a small hole near山e bottom of a pot.Then they filled the pot with water.Markings inside the pot showed how much time passed as the water dripped(滴)out of the hole.
Nature’s C1ocks in Living Things
Animals’ Body Clock
Animals do not need clocks to know time.They have a way of telling time by their bodies.Birds know when to fly to warmer places before winter.some animals know when to keep more f00d for the cold winter months.Some fish know when it is time to move up the river and lay eggs.
Plants have their own clocks
Plants als0 have their own clocks to keep time.Plants know when to open flowers or when to drop their leaves.
The Body Clock in Human Beings
People also h8ve their own body clocks.When we get used to our lives,our body clocks can be very accurate.It can tell us when it is time to wake up.It can also tell us when to eat or to go to sleep.
64.How could an ancient farmer know when t0 go back home from the field in the daytime?
A.By looking at the stars. B.By looking at the moon.
C.By looking at the sun. D.By feeling whether tired or not.
65.According to the passage,how can animals know time?
A.They use body clocks. B.They ask other animals.
C.They use the sun and the moon.D.They make something to tell time.
66.In what way is the sand clock the same as the water clock in telling time?
A.Both of them have a neck.
B.Both of them have two glass balls.
C.Both of them can be used only once.
D.Both of them give the time by quantity.
67.What is the best title for the whole passage?
A.Man―made clocks B.Nature’s clocks
C.Time and clock D.How people keep time
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3、A New Heart,a New Life
Donald Arthur ticks off the marathons he’s done in the last 12 years:New York City (tentimes),Los Angeles,Alaska.27 in all.His goal is to complete the tiring 26.2一mile road race in each of the 50 states:he has 34 to go.
And yet it wasn’t so long ago that Arthur couldn’t so much as chew his food without becoming very tired.“To walk a block could take me more than an hour.”says the 63一year―old retired bookkeeper.who lives in the Bronx.New York.Facing death from serious heart trouble,all enlarged heart he blames on decades of cigarettes and alcohol,Arthur had only one option,his doctors told him:a transplant.
He recalls the precise moment―6:10 P.m.on August 2.1996―when he got the call that a donor heart had become available.A 25一year―old mall named Fitzgerald Gittens had died from a bullet intended for someone else.After five hours in surgery.Arthur had a brand―new heart.Soon enough.he could walk up stairs without tiring.
That was just the beginning.A fellow patient told him about the Achilles Track Club.Which helps people with disabilities run marathons.Arthur contacted the club’s president.who told him he could complete a marathon if he trained hard enough.
The club.he says.“gave me a belief in myself.”He joined its six―mile walks around central Park,then moved up to racewalking to improve his endurance.Fifteen months after his transplant,he finished his first New York City Marathon.
In 2001, just before the Winter Games,Arthur carried the Olympic torch on part of its Journey.But his most memorable run was the 1999 New York City Marathon,when he was accompanied by Mack Andrews.the brother of the mall whose heart now beats in his chest.
60.In how many states 0f the USA has Donald Arthur run the tiring 26.2-mile marathon by now?
A.12. B.27. C.34. D.16.
61.When and where did Donald Arthur finish his first marathon?
A.August 2,1996,Los Angeles.
B.November,1997,New York City.
C.1999,New York City.
D.2001,Alaska.
62.Who can get help from the Achilles Track Club?
A.People with disabilities to ran marathons.
B.Sportsmen.
C.People who love marathons.
D.Football fans.
63.Whose heart now beats in Donald Arthur's chest?
A.Mack Andrews’s. B.A fellow patient’s. C.His own brothers.D.Fitzgerald Gittens’s.
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2、 MEMPHIS,Tenn,(AP)一An early Saturday morning fire killed five children and two adults, but three youths were able to escape and were being treated for burns.Next―door neighbor Lamar
Boyce said he was awakened around 5:30 a.m.by the victims’cries for help and saw two of the survivors jump from a second―story window.
The two teenagers and an 11-year―old boy who escaped were hospitalized with second―degree bums on their faces and hands,F(xiàn)ire Department spokesman
Lt.Keith Star)les said.
Boyce said the two,―story brick and wood―frame house was completely covered by flames and windows were popping out from the heat when he and his girlfrend.Nikko Moore.
rushed to try helping the victims.
“She tried to put the water hose on it to do what we could do.but by that time it was too late,”Boyce said.“It was too
much fire.The water hose would do nothing.”
Lorenzo Williams.who 1ives down the street in the low―income neighborhood,said he and several other neighbors also tried to help but flames and smoke turned them back.
“You could hear them screaming.but there was nothing you could do.”Williams said.
Relatives,including the twin sister of the woman who died,gathered hugging and sobbing on a sidewalk near the burned remains of the house.They identified the mother as Melissa Poole,38,and said four of her children died with her.A niece and nephew who were visiting when the fire broke out also died,family members said.
The top floor of the house was heavily damaged and pieces of the collapsed roof and ceiling covered much of the bottom back floor of the residence.The cause of the fire is under investigation.
The causes of death were not immediately known.Staples said.”but the bodies did appear to have some severe burns.”
56.How many people were there in the house when the fire broke out?
A.Five. B.Seven C.Eight D.Ten.
57.When did the fire break out?
A.About 5:30 P.m.,Saturday. B.About 5:30 a.In.,Saturday.
C.About 3:50 p.m.,Tuesday. D.About 5:30 a.m.,Sunday.
58.What’s the name of the mother who died in the fire?
A.L83nar Boyce B.Lt.Keith Staples C.Nikko Moore D.Melissa Poole
59.What's the cause of the fire according to the passage?
A.Because it is a two―story brick and wood frame house.
B.Because of hot weather.
C.The cause of the fire is under investigation.
D.Someone set the house on fire on purpose.
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1、 My husband hasn’t stopped laughing about the thing that happened to me.It’s 36 now but it wasn’t at that time.Last Friday, 37 doing all the family shopping in town,I 38 a rest before catching the train.so I bought a 39 and some chocolate and went to the station coffee shop―that cheap,serf-service place with long 40 to sit at.I put my heavy bag down on the floor,put the newspaper and chocolate on the table to 41 a place.a(chǎn)nd went to get a cup of coffee.
When I came back with t11e coffee.there was someone in the 42 seat.It was one of those wild―looking young men,with dark glasses and torn clothes,and hair colored bright 43 at the front.
Not so unusual these days.What did 44 me was he’d started to eat my chocolate !
Naturally.I was annoyed.However, to avoid trouble一 45 really I was rather uneasy about him―I just 46 down at the front page of the newspaper,tasted my coffee,and took a bit of chocolate.The boy 1ooked at me 47 .Then he took a second piece of my chocolate.I could hardly 48 it.
Still I didn’t dare to start an argument.When he took a 49 piece.I felt more angry than 50 .I thought,“Well,I shall have the last piece!盿nd I got it.
The boy gave me a 51 look.a(chǎn)nd then stood up.As he left he shouted out.“This woman’s mad!”Everyone 52 .That was embarrassing enough.but it was 53 when I finished my coffee and got ready to leave.
My face went red―as red as his hair when I 54 I'd made a mistake.It wasn’t my chocolate he’d been taking.There was mine, 55 ,just under my newspaper.
36.A.serious |
B.wonderful |
C.funny |
D.exciting |
37.A.a(chǎn)fter |
B.while |
C.a(chǎn)s |
D.since |
38.A.enjoyed |
B.took |
C.had |
D.wanted |
39.A.cake |
B.newspaper |
C.coat |
D.bag |
40.A.chairs |
B.tables |
C.benches |
D.windows |
41.A.order |
B.decide |
C.keep |
D.take |
42.A.exact |
B.same |
C.free |
D.next |
43.A.red |
B.black |
C.brown |
D.white |
44.A.interest |
B.surprise |
C.frighten |
D.hurt |
45.A.then |
B.but |
C.a(chǎn)nd |
D.so |
46.A.looked |
B.1ay |
C.read |
D.went |
47.A.eagerly |
B. really |
C.closely |
D.shyly |
48.A.believe |
B.bear |
C.notice |
D.stop |
49.A.1ast |
B.big |
C.slight |
D.third |
50.A.interesting |
B.a(chǎn)nnoyed |
C.exciting |
D.uneasy |
51.A.strange |
B.terrible |
C.disappointed |
D.curious |
52.A.a(chǎn)greed |
B.promised |
C.stared |
D.demanded |
53.A.better |
B.worse |
C.1ater |
D.greater |
54.A.wondered |
B.realized |
C.decided |
D.recognized |
55.A.tasted |
B.split |
C.tied |
D.unopened |
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34、 I’ll probably see you on Sunday; , it will be on Monday.
A. thus B. then C. after all D. if not
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33、―I really like the modern digital camera you lent me last week.
― .
―And thank you very much for letting me keep it so long.
A. I’m glad you like it B. Don’t mention it
C. I hope you like it D. That’s all right
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32、No matter _____, you must keep trying.
A. how difficult does it seem B. however it seems difficult
C. however seems it difficult D. how difficult it seems
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31、_____bilingual education in one’s early childhood is getting more and more popular in Shanghai now.
A. Receive B. Receiving C. Received D. Having received
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30、When a ship that sank in 1628 was recovered from the port of Stockholm, the scientists were overjoyed with the chance _____ the remains of the past.
A. examine B. examining C. to examine D. examined
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