Sun Yat-sen ___ the first Republic in China in 1911 after he fought for the Chinese people for many years.
A. found B. founded C. had founded D. founding
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Sun Yat-sen ___ the first Republic in China in 1911 after he fought for the Chinese people for many years.
A. found B. founded C. had founded D. founding
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The virus “Ebola” is named after the Ebola River in what is now the Democratic Republic of the Congo. That’s where the virus was discovered in 1976. A person can only get Ebola through direct contact with an infected person’s bodily fluids, for example, sweat or spit. Additionally, the virus can get into your body through your eyes and mouth if those areas come into contact with something that contains the bodily fluids of an infected person. That’s why health care workers are supposed to keep themselves completely covered while treating patients.
The deadliest Ebola outbreak is spreading fast in Western Africa, taking over 900 lives so far. The health systems in Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia are severely lacking in resources, and health care workers may not have access to adequate protective clothing when working in rural clinics, where the proper protections are lacking. Since Guinea, Sierra Leone and Liberia share a border; it’s easier for people to move from one country to another, increasing the risk for disease spread.
For now, all doctors can do is treat the symptoms and provide supportive care like monitoring heart rate, blood pressure, and breathing while making sure the patients’ fluids are supplied. Sometimes patients are given antibiotics(抗生素) to treat other possible infections. The hope is to make the patient pull through the infection so their immune system can eventually clear the virus. The people who survive Ebola have created enough antibodies to kill it.
There are several promising drugs and vaccines in development, but since Ebola is less common—and research about it is not well funded — there is no drug or vaccine that has been approved for use in humans. Many of the other drugs and vaccines have not yet been tested in humans. The WHO (World Health Organization) is meeting next week to discuss whether experimental treatments should be used during this outbreak.
1.According to the passage, Ebola only spreads through _________.
A. patients’ sweat B. bodily fluids
C. people’s spit D. your body
2.Which is the possible reason why Ebola spreads in West Africa quickly?
A. The Ebola river is polluted by the virus.
B. There aren’t any protections.
C. The protective clothing is adequate.
D. Three western countries share a border.
3.Why have there been no cures used for Ebola in humans so far?
A. There are not enough drugs for the infected people.
B. Ebola is rare and its research money is lacking.
C. The people have enough antibodies to kill Ebola.
D. The WHO has decided not to use them.
4.Which of the following can be the best title?
A. The Prevention from Ebola.
B. No Cure for the Virus “Ebola”.
C. The Deadliest Ebola in Africa.
D. Introduction to the Virus “Ebola”.
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Li Qi works hard as usual and it has _______. He has got the first in The Voice of China.
A. showed up B. cut off
C. paid off D. put up
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【2011陕西卷,13】As is known to all, People’s Republic of China is biggest developing country in the world.
A. the ; 不填 B. 不填 ;the C. the ;the D. 不填;不填
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234. After the 1911 Revolution, China began to use the Gregorian calendar (solar calendar) and at the same we have also used the lunar calendar(阴历) in which a leap year (闰年)______ every four years.
A.occurs | B.take place | C.breaks out | D.Orbits |
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
In 1949 when the People’s Republic of China was founded, 1. number of people living in urban areas accounted for only about 10 percent of the total 2. (populate).
China is today home 3. more than half of the skyscrapers in the world. Of these, 680 are more than 200 meters tall. In addition,310 skyscrapers 4. (add) in the country since 2015.In contrast, only 33 new skyscrapers were built in the United States during the same period.
One of the best-known examples of skyscrapers in China is the Shanghai Tower, the nation’s 5. (tall)and world’s second highest building. 6. (stand) in the heart of Lujiazui, the 132-story building has 575,000 square meters of space 7. can accommodate up to 40,000 people. The 114 8. (elevator) running inside the building have been arranged like metro lines, heading to different floors and at different speeds.
“What we want to achieve and demonstrate to developers and designers of skyscrapers around the world is 9. we can make living and working in 10. (high)populated cities more efficient, energy-saving and fun through skyscrapers,” says Ge Qing, chief engineer and architect of the building.
As the first skyscraper in China that is more than 600 meters tall, the Shanghai Tower has the highest recognition of the energy and resource efficiency of a building.
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As is known to all, ________People’ s Republic of China is________biggest developing country in the world.
A. the ; 不填 B. 不填 ;the C. the ;the D. 不填;不填
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After the surgery, Sun suffered intense pain, but insisted that he didn‟t need any medication. One evening, he found Law, his wife, crying on the balcony of their apartment in a rare outburst of frustration. “If you won‟t help yourself, no one else can,” she said.
Sun started a list “How to Help Myself”, and on it he wrote, “Keep communicating with the doctors, even if they are darker thoughts.” On Oct. 20th, a few days before his 33 birthday, Sun wrote in a Facebook post, “It‟s been hard to get along with having aggressive and incurable Grade 4 brain cancer; it‟s been hard not to get angry and sad about it; it‟s been frustrating that every pathology(病理)test after my surgery came back with the worst possible result; and it‟s been hard to accept that modern medicine isn‟t able to fix me.” At the same time, he wrote, “Every day I wake up not-dead is a gift.”
Sun and Law had other lists, detailing the things that they hoped to accomplish in life, which included a trip to Wimbledon; climbing Mt. Snowdon in Wales; and a range of musical aspirations(愿望)----from learning the Bach sonatas(奏鸣曲)and partitas(变奏曲)to performing the first violin part in a concert. Sun started working on Bach‟s six sonatas and partitas for unaccompanied violin, the most difficult parts, which George Enescu, a world-famous violinist, once described as the Himalayas for violinists. Sun practiced every day, even if he could manage only fifteen minutes between medical treatments. As he mastered each piece, he posted his performances on Facebook. He finished on November 12th, then turned to the even more difficult Paganini caprices(随想曲), which he had often listened to in a recording by Itzhak Perlman. “It‟s something I always wanted to play when I grew up, like wanting to be great baseball player,” he said.
1.Law cried on the balcony because .
A. she suffered great pain from the Grade 4 brain cancer
B. Sun refused to get medical treatment after the surgery
C. nobody else wanted to help them out of the situation
D. no money was left to pay for Sun‟s the medical treatment
2.Which of the following can best describe Sun‟s feeling when he wrote “Every day I wake up not-dead is a gift.”?
A. grateful B. sad C. frustrated D. determined
3.The couple‟s list of things they hoped to accomplish in life included .
A. playing tennis in Wimbledon B. cycling in Mt. Snowdon in Wales
C. learning Mozart‟s sonatas and partitas D. playing the first violin part in a concert
4.In the last paragraph, Bach‟s six sonatas and partitas is compared to the Himalayas for violinist to stress.
A. its popularity among people B. its value for learners
C. its difficulty when being learned D. its importance in violists‟ eyes
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On Tuesday, China announced it had grown the first ever plants on the moon, days after landing on the moon’s “far side” Von Karman crater. The cotton seed sprouts (新芽) seemed to have withstood the tough lunar conditions: freezing temperatures, lower gravity levels, and radiation.
But by Thursday, the new cotton seed sprouts had dead already, according to Liu Hanlong, the experiment leader, in a government press conference statement.
After Chang’e-4 landed on the far side of the moon earlier this month, the probe (探测器) was sent a command to remotely water the plants and start the growing process. A tube directed natural light on the surface of the moon into the small container to allow the plants to grow. The probe entered a sleep mode on Sunday, the first lunar night after the probe’s landing.
Professor Xie Gengxin, professor at Chongqing University and chief designer of the experiment, told CNN that it ended after nine days when the control team shut down the power. Xie said temperatures inside the biosphere had grown too abnormal and reached extremes that would likely kill all life, including the seeds and eggs during the lunar night. Xie didn’t confirm why temperatures had risen to levels unbearable for the plants in spite of the measures taken by the research team.
Even though the experiment was quickly terminated, Xie considered it a success. The cotton were the only seeds to sprout, however, and despite many assumptions about the future possibility of moon clothes, the cotton plant’s main purpose this time was to give researchers the valuable data on how to cultivate life in the moon’s tough conditions. The eventual ability to grow plants on the moon could prove useful for long-term space missions, like a trip to Mars. Astronauts could theoretically harvest their own food in space, avoiding the need to return to Earth to resupply.
Aside from the apparent failure of the biological or plant experiment, the rest of China’s mission to the far side of the moon appeared on track as of Thursday. The historic mission is intended to accomplish a range of tasks, including conducting the first lunar low-frequency radio astronomy experiment and exploring whether there is water at the moon’s poles.
Chang’e-4 is the latest step in China’s robotic lunar-exploration program, named after a moon goddess in Chinese mythology. China plans to launch the Chang’e-5 sample-return mission sometime this year.
1.What does the underlined word “withstood” mean?
A.Appreciated. B.Suffered from.
C.Tolerated. D.Been subject to.
2.What is the fourth paragraph mainly about?
A.The measures of the research team. B.The cause of ceasing the experiment.
C.The reason for the extreme temperature. D.The failure and impact of the experiment.
3.What is the major target of the plant experiment?
A.To make moon clothes possible.
B.To ensure its value for long-term space missions.
C.To enable astronauts to harvest their own food without returning to Earth to resupply.
D.To accumulate the priceless data on how to grow life in the moon’s severe conditions.
4.What is the best title for the text?
A.China’s moon plants have died
B.China’s mission to the far side of the moon
C.The Chang’e-5 sample-return mission
D.Astronauts’ efforts to cultivate life in the moon
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After many years’ attempts,China _______ managed to send the first man to have a space walk with Shenzhou-7 spacecraft in September 2008
A. awfully B. eventually C. 1ately D. actually
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