In order to cure muscle contraction headaches, firstly doctors will get rid of the ______
第1题
Though Pasteur was in poor health, he worked hard in order ______.
A.to make a living
B.to prevent the dog from rabies
C.to find a good way to cure rabies
D.to protect children from mad dogs
第2题
Though Pasteur was in poor health, he worked hard in order ______.
A.to make a living
B.to prevent the dog from rabies
C.to find a good way to cure rabies
D.to protect children from mad dogs
第3题
According to the passage, scientists examine the genomes of astronauts in order to
A.select suitable astronauts for the space flight.
B.design countermeasures against gene mutation.
C.detect and cure the deficiencies in their genes.
D.prepare personalized gene-based medicine.
第4题
The author's analogy between cancer and murder is made in order to show ______.
A.the lack of perfect solution to the present problems
B.the new discovery of modern science
C.the necessity of doing nothing till an ultimate cure is available
D.the availability of adequate punishment
第5题
A.Using medicines to cure the pregnant mother first.
B.Mothers with AIDS virus should not have babies.
C.Improving the conditions of childbirth.
D.Using medicines during childbirth.
第6题
听力原文:W: I've just been reading an article on biotherapy.
M: Biotherapy? What's that?
W: Well, it's an alternative health system based on the concept that energy is transmitted from one human being to another in order to heal psychologically or physically through regeneration.
M: Say that again, in English.
W: Well, I'll put it this way. A trained practitioner touches the patient in order to help the healing process.
M: Oh, I see. What kinds of things do they cure?
W: A variety of conditions and illnesses. According to the article, biotherapy can help people to lose weight, stop headaches, make ageing skin look youthful again, treat depression, even cure cancer.
M: Cure cancer? That's pretty ambitious claim. So how does the treatment work?
W: It expels negative energy from the organism.
M: I don't think that such a confusing explanation would stop me from taking proper medicine if I were un- lucky enough to be ill.
W: No, well, that's the beauty of it. You can have conventional medicine together with biotherapy. Fancy going for a bio-energetic check up?
M: Well, I'm not so sure about that. Supposing you book an appointment and I come with you first,just to see?
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A.which can make you happy though heat regeneration.
B.which can make you healthy though heat transmitting.
C.which can cure you through heat transmitting.
D.which can cure you through regeneration.
第7题
The condemned person is put to death painlessly, without ropes, voltage, bullets, or gas. Did this answer the objections of death penalty opponents? Of course not. On June 22, 1984, The New York Times published an editorial that sarcastically attacked the new “hygienic” method of death by injection, and stated that “execution can never be made humane through science.” So it's not the method that really troubles opponents. It's the death itself they consider barbaric.
Admittedly, capital punishment is not a pleasant topic. However, one does not have to like the death penalty in order to support it any more than one must like radical surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy in order to find necessary these attempts at curing cancer. Ultimately we may learn how to cure cancer with a simple pill. Unfortunately, that day has not yet arrived. Today we are faced with the choice of letting the cancer spread or trying to cure it with the methods available, methods that one day will almost certainly be considered barbaric. But to give up and do nothing would be far more barbaric and would certainly delay the discovery of an eventual cure. We may not like the death penalty, but it must be available to punish crimes of cold-blooded murder, cases in which any other form of punishment would be inadequate and, therefore, unjust. If we create a society in which injustice is not tolerated, incidents of murder-the most flagrant form of injustice-will diminish.
67.How did Texas respond to the protests mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A.No one was ever executed there later on.
B.The criminal there was put to death in the gas chamber instead.
C.Life of the condemned person there was terminated with a shot of drug.
D.The murderer there was punished with life imprisonment instead.
68.What is the main idea of Paragraph 1?
A.The objections of death penalty have become less severe.
B.The death itself is considered inhumane and unacceptable.
C.Death penalty opponents only care about how one is put to death.
D.The “hygienic” way of execution is even more barbaric.
69.It can be safely inferred that the author______.
A.supports capital punishment
B.is trying to learn how to cure cancer
C.fears that someone might be punished by mistake
D.likes radical surgery, radiation and chemotherapy
70.The author's analogy between cancer and murder is made in order to show______.
A.the lack of perfect solution to the present problems
B.the new discovery of modern science
C.the necessity of doing nothing till an ultimate cure is available
D.the availability of adequate punishment
71.Which of the following stands for the author's attitude?
A.Letting the injustice spread if we don't want to be barbarous.
B.Minimizing incidents of murder by means of death penalty.
C.Being tolerant of people's choice of not having any medical treatment.
D.Looking for a better form of punishment than death penalty.
72.What type of writing is mostly adopted in this passage?
A.Narration.
B.Classification.
C.Exemplification.
第8题
Admittedly, capital punishment is not a pleasant topic. However, one does not have to like the death penalty in order to support it any more than one must like radical surgery, radiation, or chemotherapy in order to find necessary these attempts at curing cancer. Ultimately we may learn how to cure cancer with a simple pill. Unfortunately, that day has not yet arrived. Today we are faced with the choice of letting the cancer spread or trying to cure it with the methods available, methods that one day will almost certainly be considered barbaric. But to give up and do nothing would be far more barbaric and would certainly delay the discovery of an eventual cure. We may not like the death penalty, but it must be available to punish crimes of cold-blooded murder, eases in which any other form. of punishment would be inadequate and, therefore, unjust. If we create a society in which injustice is not tolerated, incidents of murder--the most flagrant form. of injustice--will diminish.
How did Texas respond to the protests mentioned in Paragraph 1?
A.No one was ever executed there later on.
B.The criminal there was put to death in the gas chamber instead.
C.Life of the condemned person there was terminated with a shot of drug.
D.The murderer there was punished with life imprisonment instead.
第9题
A、Excusez-moi, où se trouve le musée du Louvre ?
B、Excusez-moi, c'est le musée du Louvre ?
C、Excusez-moi, où se trouve le musée Rodin ?
D、Excusez-moi, où se trouve le musée d'Orsay ?
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