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(3)Why did Evans begin to post videos of experiments on the Internet? A. To popularize science. B. To rise to fame.
C. To apply short﹣video apps. D. To make a fortune.
(4)What can we infer from the passage? A. Evans knows exactly how a magic works.
B. Evans will continue to post videos of experiments in China. C. Evans' students like to interrupt his experiments with laughter. D. Evans' friends admired his decision to move to China.
4.Mrs. Jones was my first patient when i started medical school﹣﹣and I owe her a lot. She was under my care for the first two years of my medical training, yet I knew very little about her, except that she was thin, perhaps in her mid﹣70s. It might seem rather negligent not to know the basic facts of my patient ,but I had a valid reason﹣﹣Mrs. Jones was dead, and had been dead for about three years before I made a patient of her. Mrs. Jones was the dead body that t dissected (解剖) over the first two years of my medical training.
Of course, her name wasn't really Mrs. Jones, but it seemed a little impolite to be conducting research into someone' s body without even knowing its name, so out of courtesy, I thought she should have one. \. Jones, we've got a thing going on.\song coming out of the radio as I unzipped the bag of her on my first day ﹣﹣ and so she was christened (命名).
As the months passed, I soon forgot that Mrs. Jones had, in fact, once been alive. One day. though. she suddenly became very human again. I'd been dissecting Mrs. Jones a good 18 months before I got around to the uterus (子宫). After I'd removed it, the professor came up to me, \, you'll see that the angle indicates that this woman has had several children, probably three.\. and I suddenly felt very strange. This woman, who had given me something incredibly precious that I'd begun to take for granted, wasn't a dead body. She was a person, a mother, in fact. At my graduation, the same professor came over to congratulate me. I explained the
story' about Mrs. Jones to him. and recalled what he'd told me about her having children and how that had affected me all those years ago.
\.\. \turn it into a person. Now' you're a doctor, the trick is to have a person and not turn them into a dead body,\, shook my hand and walked away.
(1)Why didn't the author know much about Mrs. Jones? A. Because he was irresponsible for his patients. B. Because he wasn't allowed to ask for her privacy. C. Because he didn't know her until she passed away. D. Because he was too careless while dissecting her. (2)How did Mrs. Jones get her name? A. It was passed down from the seniors of my school. B. It came from a song being played when we first met. C. She was named after a well﹣known singer I liked best. D. It just occurred to me when I opened the bag of her.
(3)What could be the author's feeling for Mrs. Jones now? A. Grateful. B. Pitiless. C. Hateful. D. Guilty
(4)What did the professor imply by his words in the last paragraph? A. Medical students are able to bring the dead back to life. B. Being a doctor has nothing to do with the medical training. C. Good doctors never fail to save their patients from dying. D. Medical staff ought to have respect for life and humanity.
5.Colorado Springs is once again fighting a wildfire, less than a year after the Waldo Canyon fire. About 1p.m., yesterday, a fire broke out in the area of Falcon and Shoup, just north of the city of Colorado Springs. In today's news meeting, El Paso County sheriff(州长)Terry Maketa told reporters that it has affected 48 square miles in the Black Forest area.This
fire affects at least 7,358 people. The fire is being described as a lot of spot fires and not one large front. Maketa expects the fire to move to the southeast and then back to the west this afternoon because of wind. Unburned areas passed by the fire yesterday are under threat if the fire moves west. Mountain View Electric is reporting that 11,185 customers are without power as the result of yesterday's big fire.
Maketa told reporters that \.\not have fire hydrants(消防栓)so water is being brought in by tankers. No firefighters injuries have been reported. The sheriff says that there are no missing persons. He expects at least 80 and up to 100 homes to have been burned so far.
The Colorado National Guard is helping the local people get out there in a number of ways. The Air National Guard has two helicopters used for firefighting and observation. The U.S. Army has three helicopters from Ft. Carson also dropping water on the fire. A lot of firefighters and equipment from Peterson Air Force Base have joined the fire fight. Cheyenne Mountain Air Force Station has also sent nine firefighters.
(1)What was the result caused by the big fire? A.More than 400 homes were burned up. B.7, 358 people were injured more or less. C.The west area of the forest was burnt badly. D.No electricity was supplied to 11,185 people. (2)Why was the fire very difficult to put out? A.Because there were no fire hydrants in the area. B.Because the dry area is short of water very much. C.Because there happened to be not enough firemen. D.Because they had fewer tankers to carry water. (3)We can learn from this passage that . A.the wildfire made 7,358 people injured B.the wildfire formed one large fire front C.nobody has died in the wildfire till now D.Waldo Canyon fire broke out two years ago
(4)What can we know from the last paragraph? A.Five helicopters were fighting the fire. B.The fire was fought in a number of ways. C.A lot of equipment was used to fight the fire. D.Soldiers from Air Force helped fight the fire.
6.Thomas Edison was one of ten said to be the greatest genius of his age. There are only a few men in all of the history, who have changed the lives of other men as much as the inventor of the first useful electric light. But Edison could never be happy only because someone said he was a genius. \,\. He said that what people called genius was mostly hard work.
But Edison was a dreamer as well as a worker. From his earliest days as a child he wondered about the secrets of nature. Nature, he often said, is full of secrets. He tried to understand them; then, he tried to learn what could usefully be done with them. Edison enjoyed thinking. He knew that most people will do almost anything instead of the difficult work of thinking, especially if they do not think very often. But he knew, too, that thinking can give men enjoyment and pleasure.
Edison could not understand how anyone could be uninterested in life. As he loved to think, he also loved to work. On the day he became 75 years old, someone asked him what ideas he had about life. \,\. \them to make men happier.\100 years of work.
(1)Edison thought . A. he could be happy if he was a genius
B. genius plays the most important part in one's success C. hard work could do better than genius D. genius could do better than hard work (2)Edison was .
A. very much interested in people's secrets. B. interested in discovering the secrets of nature
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