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{{*HTML*}}??阅读—下面的短文文章中有5处空白文章后面有6组文字请根据文章的内容选择 5组文字将其分别放回文章原有位置以恢复文章原貌 ?????????? ??????????? ?????{{B}}CaribbeanIslands{{/B}}??What wouldyouseeifyoutookacruisetotheCaribbeanIslands?Palmtreesand coconuts椰子?Whitebeachesandclearblueocean?Colorfulcorals珊瑚and evenmorecolorfulfishesandbirds???Youbet.Thereare thousandsofislandsintheCaribbeanSea.Theyarefamousfortheirwarm tropicalclimateandgreatnaturalbeauty.??TheCaribbeanIslands formachainthatseparatestheCaribbeanSeafromtherestoftheAtlantic Ocean.Someoftheislandswereformedbytheeruption爆发ofancientvolcanoes 火山.{{U}}?46?{{/U}}??TheCaribbeanIslandsareknown byseveralnames.{{U}}?47?{{/U}}TheexplorerChristopherColumbus calledtheislandstheIndiesin1492becausehethoughthewasnearthecoast ofIndia.LaterSpainandFrancecalledtheislandstheAntilles.? ?TherearefourlargeislandsintheCaribbeanSea.{{U}}?48 ?{{/U}}ThesefourislandsareoftencalledtheGreaterAntilles.Together theyaccountforabout90percentofthelandareaoftheCaribbean Islands.??TherestoftheCaribbeanIslandsaremuchsmaller. Someoftheseislandsarenomorethantinyslivers小片ofexposedcoral.You canseewhypirates海盗suchasthefamousBlackbeardsailedthesewaters.{{U}} ?49?{{/U}}??TheweatheroftheCaribbeanSeaisalmost alwayswarmandsunny.Sandybeacheslinethecoastsofmanyislands.Thisis whymillionsoftouristsvisittheislandseachyear.{{U}}?50 ?{{/U}}A.ButlifeontheCaribbeanIslandsisnotalwayspainful.B. TheearliestnameusedbyEuropeansistheIndieslaterchangedtotheWest Indies.C.Othersarelow-lyingcoralislandsthatgraduallyrosefromthe ocean.D.TheyareCubaPuertoRicoJamaicaandHispaniola.E.Many touristsarriveoncruiseships.F.Therearecountlesssmallislandstobury treasureorhideon.
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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 ??????? ??????????? ????{{B}}PreferencesVaryonCircumstancesof Dying{{/B}}??Amongterminally晚期illpeopleattitudesdifferon whattheythinkconstitutesa{{U}}?51?{{/U}}orbaddeaththeresults ofanewstudysuggest.??Dr.ElizabethK.VigoftheUniversity ofWashingtoninSeattleandcolleaguesinterviewed26menwith{{U}}?52 ?{{/U}}heartdiseaseorcancer.Themenwereaskedtodescribegoodandbad deathsandtheyalsoanswered{{U}}?53?{{/U}}abouttheirpreferences fordying.??Inthissmallstudyterminallyillmendescribedgood andbaddeaths{{U}}?54?{{/U}}Vigsaid.Theydidnotholdthesame viewsaboutsuchissues{{U}}?55?{{/U}}thepresenceofothersatthe veryendoflifeorpreferredlocationofdeath.??Manyofthe menconsidered{{U}}?56?{{/U}}intheirsleeptobeagooddeath.The reasonswerevariedandincludednot{{U}}?57?{{/U}}thatdeathwas imminent即将发生的andthatdeathwouldbepainless.??Forcloseto halfofthemenaprolonged拖延的deathwas{{U}}?58?{{/U}}abad death.Someofthemenassociatedaprolongeddeathwithprolongedpain{{U}} ?59?{{/U}}othersthoughtaprolongeddeathwouldbedifficultfor theirfamilies.??Mostmensaidthattheir{{U}}?60 ?{{/U}}wereveryimportanttothembutthisdidnotmeanthattheywanted relativescloseatthe{{U}}?61?{{/U}}ofdeath.Valuingfamilydidnot also{{U}}?62?{{/U}}wantingfamilypresentattheveryendoflife Vigsaid.??Infactsomeexpressedconcerns{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}burdeninglovedonesVigsaid.Forinstancesomemenwereworried abouttheemotionalor{{U}}?64?{{/U}}impactontheirfamilymembers accordingtotheWashingtonresearcher.Somewereworried{{U}}?65 ?{{/U}}theirneedforcarewouldbeaburdenontheirfamiliesshe said.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每道题后面有4个选项请根据文章的内容从每题所给的4个选项中选择1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} ??????? ??????????? ??{{B}}U.S.StatesDoPoorlyinWomen’sHealth{{/B}}??Not asingleU.S.statemeetsbasicfederalgoalsforwomen’shealthandthenation asawholefailsexceptintwoareas--mammograms乳腺X光照片anddental牙齿的 check-ups--researcherssaidonThursday.??Millionsofwomen lackhealthinsuranceandstatesmakeitdifficulttoenroll加入inMedicaid thestate-federalhealthinsuranceplanforthepooraccordingtothe report.??Andfewstatesaredoinganywherenearenoughtohelp womenquitsmoking--theleadingcauseofdeathintheUnitedStates.? ?Thenationasawholeandtheindividualstatesfallshortofmeeting nationalgoalsreadsthereportputtogetherbytheNationalWomen’sLaw CenterandtheOregonHealth&ScienceUniversity.Thesehealthgoals providearoadmapforassessingthestatusofwomen’shealth.? ?Of27measuresexaminedbythegroupfromscreeningfordiseasesto actuallytreatingthemthenationpassesononlytwotheresearcherssaid. Thenationissofarfromthehealthgoalsthatitreceivesanoverallgradeof ’unsatisfactory’theywrote.??Theproblemseemstobealack amongstatesofanoverallplanforhealthingeneraltheNWLCsaid.? ?Statepolicymakers’piecemeal一件一件做的approachtoourhealthCare crisishasresultedinacomplexandineffectivesystemthatfailstomeetthe healthcareneedsofwomenJudyWaxmanNWLCVicePresidentforHealthsaid inastatement.??Lawmakersneedtotakeacomprehensive long-termapproachtomeetingwomen’shealthneedsandtacklethisserious problemthattroublessomanyfamilies.Medicaidisaprogramaimedathelping
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ??????? ??????????? ???{{B}}ExerciseLowersEmployers’HealthCosts{{/B}}? ?Companiescansavemillionsinhealth-carecostssimplybyencouraging theiremployeestoexercisealittlebitresearchersreportedon Friday.??Theysaidobese肥胖的employeeshadhigherhealth-care costsbutloweredthoseexpensesbyexercisingjustacoupleoftimesaweek-- withoutevenlosinganyweight.??FeifeiWangandcolleaguesat theUniversityofMichiganstudied23500workersatGeneralMotors.? ?Theyestimatedthatgettingthemostsedentary惯于久坐的obeseworkersto exercisewouldhavesavedabout$790000ayearorabout1.5percentof health-carecostsforthewholegroup.??Company-widethe potentialsavingscouldreach$7.1millionperyeartheyreportedinthe JournalofOccupationalandEnvironmentalMedicine.??Ofthewhole groupofworkersabout30percentwereofnormalweight45percentwere overweight超重的and25percentwereobese.Annualhealth-carecostsaveraged $2200fornormalweight$2400fortheoverweightand$2700forobese employees.??Butamongworkerswhodidnoexercisehealth-care costswentupbyatleast$100ayearandwere$3000ayearforobese employeeswhoweresedentary.??Butaddingtwoormoredaysof lightexercise--atleast20minutesofexerciseorworkhardenoughto increaseheartrateandbreathing--loweredcostsbyonaverage$500per employeeayeartheresearchersfound.Forwhichgroupoftheworkerswerethehealth-carecoststhehighest?
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