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{{*HTML*}}下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题请根据短文内容为每题确定1个最佳选项{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} {{B}}CallingforSafeCelebrations{{/B}}? ?LastFourthofJulyPetea14-year-oldboywasenjoyingthelit-up skiesandloudboomsfromthefireworks烟花beingsetoffinhisneighborhood. Suddenlytheeveningtookaterribleturn.Abottlerocketshotintohiseye immediatelycausinghimterriblepain.Hisfamilyrushedhimtotheemergency roomfortreatment.AsaresultoftheinjuryPetedevelopedglaucoma青光眼and cataracts白内障.TodayPetehaspermanentvisionlossinhisinjuredeyebecause ofhisbottlerocketinjury.??JuneisFireworksEyeSafety AwarenessMonthandthroughitsEyeSmartcampaigntheAmericanAcademyof Ophthalmology眼科学wantstoremindconsumerstoleavefireworksto professionals专业人员.ThereisnothingworsethanaFourthofJulycelebration ruinedbysomeonebeinghitintheeyewithabottlerocketsaidDr.JohnC. HaganclinicalcorrespondentfortheAcademyandanophthalmologistatDiscover VisionCentersinKansasCity.Asafecelebrationmeanslettingtrained professionalshandlefireworkswhileyouenjoytheshow.? ?AccordingtotheU.S.ConsumerProductSafetyCommissionmorethan9000 fireworks-relatedinjurieshappeneachyear.Ofthesenearlyhalfare head-relatedinjurieswithnearly30percentoftheseinjuriestotheeye. One-fourthoffireworkseyeinjuriesresultinpermanentvisionlossor blindness.Childrenarethemostcommonvictimsoffireworkabuse伤害withthose fifteenyearsoldoryoungeraccountingfor50percentoffireworkseyeinjuries intheUnitedStates.Dr.Haganestimatesthathispracticeseesmorethan30 injurieseachyearfromfireworks.??Evenfireworksthatmany peopleconsidersaferepresentathreattotheeyes.Forchildrenundertheage offiveapparentlyharmlesssparklers花炮accountforone-thirdofall fireworksinjuries.Sparklerscanburnatnearly2000degrees Fahrenheit华氏.FireworkseyeinjuriescanleadtoallofthefollowingEXCEPT
{{*HTML*}}??下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项 ??????? ??????????? ??????????{{B}}Exercise CutsCancerDeathsinMen{{/B}}??Menwhoexerciseoftenareless likelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho{{U}}?51?{{/U}}newresearch publishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealedyesterday.??A teamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenlooked{{U}}?52 ?{{/U}}theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancerriskin40708men{{U}} ?53?{{/U}}between45and79.??Theseven-yearstudy foundthatmen{{U}}?54?{{/U}}walkedorcycledforatleast30minutes adayhada34percentlowerriskof{{U}}?55?{{/U}}fromcancerthan themenwhodidlessexerciseornothingatall.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}the periodstudied3714mendevelopedcancerand1153diedfromthedisease.The researcherssuggestthathalfanhour’swalking{{U}}?57?{{/U}}cycling adayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemenby33percent.??The researcherssurveyedmenfromtwocountiesincentralSwedenabouttheir lifestyleandtheamountof{{U}}?58?{{/U}}activitytheywereusually doing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesandcomparedtheresults{{U}}?59 ?{{/U}}dataoncancerdiagn0sisanddeathofficiallyrecordedinaCentral cancerregistry登记簿overaseven-yearperiod.??Leadauthor ProfessorAlicjaWolksaid:Theseresultsclearlyshowforthefirsttimethe effectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily{{U}}?60?{{/U}}suchaswalking orcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeathriskinmiddle-agedandelderly{{U}} ?61?{{/U}}.??Dr.LesleyWalkerdirectorofcancer informationatCancerResearchUKsaid:Thisstudygivesusaclearindication thatmenwhoexerciseareless{{U}}?62?{{/U}}todiefromcancerand thattheyaremorelikelyto{{U}}?63?{{/U}}thediseaseiftheygetit. It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudywhatroleexerciseplaysin preventing{{U}}?64?{{/U}}inmenbutwedoknowthatahealthy lifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers—and{{U}}?65 ?{{/U}}exerciseformsakeypartofthis.
PreferencesVaryonCircumstancesofDying Amongterminally晚期illpeopleattitudesdifferonwhattheythinkconstitutesa____51orbaddeaththeresultsofanewstudysuggestDr.ElizabethKVigoftheUniversityofWashingtoninSeattleandcolleaguesinterviewed26menwith____52heartdiseaseorcancerThemenwereaskedtodescribegoodandBaddeathsandtheyalsoanswered____53abouttheirpreferencesfordyingInthissmallstudyterminallyillmendescribedgoodandbaddeaths___54VigsaidTheydidnotholdthesameviewsaboutsuchissues____55thepresenceofothersattheveryendoflifeorpreferredlocationofdeath. Manyofthemenconsidered____56intheirsleeptobeagooddeath.Thereasonswerevariedandincludednot____57thatdeathwasimminent即将发生的andthatdeathwouldbepainless. Forclosetohalfofthemenaprolonged拖延的deathwas______58abaddeathSomeofthemenassociatedaprolongeddeathwithprolongedpain______59othersthoughtaprolongeddeathwouldbedifficultfortheirfamilies. Mostmensaidthattheir_____60wereveryimportanttothembutthisdidnotmeanthattheywantedrelativescloseatthe_____61ofdeath.Valuingfamilydidnotalso___62wantingfamilypresentattheveryendoflifeVigsaid. Infactsomeexpressedconcerns____63burdeninglovedonesVigsaid.Forinstancesomemenwereworriedabouttheemotionalor_____64impactontheirfamilymembersaccordingtotheWashingtonresearcherSomewereworried____65theirneedforcarewouldbeaburdenontheirfamiliesshesaid
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