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A.Será
B.Sea
C.Fue
D.Era
A.Será
B.Sea
C.Fue
D.Era
第1题
B.las campanas de la Abadía de Westminster repicaron también este ao por el cumpleaos de Isabel II.
C.es posible que en junio se celebre oficialmente el cumpleaos de Isabel II.
第3题
2. Symptoms of viral hepatitis appear from two weeks to six months after exposure to the virus. The first symptoms are usually fatigue, poor appetite, and nausea. Pain in the abdomen above the liver and a slight fever are also common. After a few days, the person's urine becomes dark and jaundice appears. The jaundice and dark urine indicate the liver is not working properly.
3. Symptoms of viral hepatitis generally last two to six weeks. Severe cases can lead to liver failure and death. But most patients-even those with severe hepatitis-eventually recover completely. In some patients, the disease becomes persistent and is called chronic hepatitis. People with chronic hepatitis may experience mild, vague symptoms of fatigue and poor appetite.
4. There are five types of viral hepatitis. Hepatitis A is a highly contagious disease, but it is rarely fatal. It is also called infectious hepatitis. Hepatitis A is extremely common in developing nations. Outbreaks often occur due to unsanitary conditions, such as contamination of food or the water supply.
5. Hepatitis B is the best-known form. of viral hepatitis. It can be severe and often develops into chronic hepatitis. Hepatitis B is spread by close personal or sexual contact with an infected person, or by exposure to infected blood.
6. Hepatitis C is usually spread by exposure to infected blood. It is the most common cause of transfusion-related hepatitis. It is also a common cause of chronic hepatitis. Hepatitis D is the most serious and also the rarest form. of viral hepatitis. It only infects people who also have hepatitis B. Many cases of hepatitis D are fatal, and most commonly occur among intravenous drug users, who can be infected by sharing hypodermic needles. Hepatitis E often occurs in epidemics that can be linked to poor hygiene and contaminated water. It is particularly likely to lead to serious illness in pregnant women. The disease has been reported almost exclusively in developing countries.
A. Scientists do not know exactly why Hepatitis develops.
B. Hepatitis A often breaks out in filthy places where food and water are easily contaminated.
C. Symptoms of hepatitis include languor, loss of appetite, distress of the stomach, and yellowness of urine.
D. Hepatitis B is the best-known form. of viral hepatitis.
E. The chronic hepatitis lasts a long time and is most likely to recur.
F. People should pay attention to public environment for the preservation of health.
Paragraph 2______.
第4题
A) it has a wider selection Of encyclopedic entries
B) it is mainly design to meet the needs of radio listeners
C) it lays more emphasis co language then on culture
D) it is intended to help listeners develop their listening comprehension skills
第5题
A.it has a wider selection of encyclopedic entries
B.it is mainly designed to meet the needs of radio listeners
C.it lays more emphasis on language than on culture
D.it is intended to help listeners develop their listening comprehension skills
第6题
A.it has a wider selection of encyclopedic entries
B.it is mainly designed to meet the needs of radio listeners
C.it lays more emphasis on language than on culture
D.it is intended to help listeners develop their listening comprehension skills
第7题
A.it has a wider selection of encyclopedic entries
B.it is mainly designed to meet the needs of radio listeners
C.it lays more emphasis on language than on culture
D.it is intended to help listeners develop their listening comprehension skills
第8题
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的[A]、[B]、[C]三个选项中选择能填入相应空白处的最佳选项。
A man went into a restaurant and ordered all the most expensive dishes. He ate the meal (1) great enjoyment. Then a small boy came into the restaurant and sat at the man's table. The waiter who (2) the man came up and said to him, "What would your little boy like, Sir?" “Oh, just an ice cream (冰淇淋)," the man said to the waiter. Then he (3) up and said to the waiter, I'm just going out to buy a newspaper."
The waiter gave the boy an ice cream. The boy ate it, and then stood up and walked (4) the door.
The waiter stopped him and said, "Excuse me, (5) your father hasn't come back and he hasn't paid for his meal or for your ice cream." “It has (6) to do with me," the boy said. "That man is not my father. I don't (7) know who he is."
The waiter was confused (迷惑). So the boy explained, "The man came up to me in the street and asked me (8) I liked ice cream. I told him I did. Then he (9) me to come into the restaurant at 2 o'clock and sit down at his table. He said he would give me (10) ."
(1)
A.with
B.at
C.for
第9题
A) its scope of cultural entries the beyond the culture of the English-speaking world
B) it pays little attention to the cultural content of the non-English-speaking countries
C) it views the world purely from the standpoint of the English-speaking world
D) it fails to distinguish language from culture in its encyclopedic entries
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