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Passage2 In1957adoctorinSingaporenoticed thathospitalsweretreatinganunusualnumberofinfluenzalikecases.Influenza issometimescalledfluorabadcold.Hetooksamplesfromthethroatsof patientsandinhishospitalwasabletofindthevirusofthis influenza.Therearethreemaintypesofinfluenzavirus.The mostimportantofthesearetypesAandBeachofthemhavingseveral sub-groups.Withtheinstrumentsatthehospitalthedoctorrecognizedthat theoutbreakwasduetoavirusgroupAbuthedidn’tknowthesub-group. HereportedtheoutbreaktotheWorldHealthOrganizationinGeneva.WHO publishedtheimportantnewsalongsidereportsofasimilaroutbreakinHong Kongwhereabout15%~20%ofthepopulationhadbecomeill.As soonastheLondondoctorsreceivedthepackageofthroatsamplestheybegan thestandardtests.Theyfoundthatbyreproducingitselfatveryhighspeed thevirushadmultipliedmorethanamilliontimeswithintwodays. Continuingtheircarefulteststhedoctorscheckedtheeffectofdrugsused againstalltheknownsub-groupsoftypeAvirus.Noneofthemgaveany protection.Thisthenwassomethingnew;anewinfluenzavirusagainstwhich thepeopleoftheworldhadnoreadyhelpwhatsoever.Having isolatedthevirustheywereworkingwiththedoctorsnowconductedtestson somespeciallyselectedanimalswhichcontractedinfluenzainthesamewayas humanbeingsdid.Inashorttimetheusualsignofthediseasedisappeared. Thesesexperimentsrevealedthatthenewvirusspreadeasilybutthatitwas notakiller.ScientistslikethegeneralpubliccalleditsimplyAsian flu.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardstheAsianflu______.
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Therearemorethan40universitiesin Britain—nearlytwiceasmanyasin1960.During1960seightcompletelynewones morefoundedandtenothernewoneswerecreated61 convertingoldcollegesoftechnologyintouniversities.Inthesameperiodthe 62ofstudentsmorethandoubledfrom70000to 63than200000.By1973about10%ofmenagedfrom eighteen64twentyonewereinuniversitiesandabout5% ofwomen.Alltheuniversitiesareprivateinstitutions.Each hasits65governingcouncils66 somelocalbusinessmenandlocalpoliticiansas67asa fewacademics大学教师.Thestatebegantogivegrantstothemfiftyyears 68andby1970eachuniversityderivednearlyallits 69fromstategrants.Studentshaveto70 feesandlivingcostsbuteverystudentmayreceivefromthelocal authorityoftheplace71helivesapersonalgrantwhich isenoughtopayhisfullcostsincludinglodgingand72 unlesshisparentsare73.Most74 takejobsinthesummer75aboutsixweeksbuttheydo notnormallydooutside76duringtheacademicyears.The DepartmentofEducationtakes77forthepaymentswhich coverthewholeexpenditureofthe78butitdoesnot exercisedirectcontrol.Itcanhaveanimportantinfluence79 newdevelopmentsthroughitspowertodistributefundsbutittakes theadviceoftheUniversityGrantsCommitteeabodywhichmainly80 ofacademics.
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Passage2 In1957adoctorinSingaporenoticed thathospitalsweretreatinganunusualnumberofinfluenzalikecases.Influenza issometimescalledfluorabadcold.Hetooksamplesfromthethroatsof patientsandinhishospitalwasabletofindthevirusofthis influenza.Therearethreemaintypesofinfluenzavirus.The mostimportantofthesearetypesAandBeachofthemhavingseveral sub-groups.Withtheinstrumentsatthehospitalthedoctorrecognizedthat theoutbreakwasduetoavirusgroupAbuthedidn’tknowthesub-group. HereportedtheoutbreaktotheWorldHealthOrganizationinGeneva.WHO publishedtheimportantnewsalongsidereportsofasimilaroutbreakinHong Kongwhereabout15%~20%ofthepopulationhadbecomeill.As soonastheLondondoctorsreceivedthepackageofthroatsamplestheybegan thestandardtests.Theyfoundthatbyreproducingitselfatveryhighspeed thevirushadmultipliedmorethanamilliontimeswithintwodays. Continuingtheircarefulteststhedoctorscheckedtheeffectofdrugsused againstalltheknownsub-groupsoftypeAvirus.Noneofthemgaveany protection.Thisthenwassomethingnew;anewinfluenzavirusagainstwhich thepeopleoftheworldhadnoreadyhelpwhatsoever.Having isolatedthevirustheywereworkingwiththedoctorsnowconductedtestson somespeciallyselectedanimalswhichcontractedinfluenzainthesamewayas humanbeingsdid.Inashorttimetheusualsignofthediseasedisappeared. Thesesexperimentsrevealedthatthenewvirusspreadeasilybutthatitwas notakiller.ScientistslikethegeneralpubliccalleditsimplyAsian flu.TheinfluenzadiscoveredbyadoctorinSingaporeiscausedby______.
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Therearemorethan40universitiesin Britain—nearlytwiceasmanyasin1960.During1960seightcompletelynewones morefoundedandtenothernewoneswerecreated61 convertingoldcollegesoftechnologyintouniversities.Inthesameperiodthe 62ofstudentsmorethandoubledfrom70000to 63than200000.By1973about10%ofmenagedfrom eighteen64twentyonewereinuniversitiesandabout5% ofwomen.Alltheuniversitiesareprivateinstitutions.Each hasits65governingcouncils66 somelocalbusinessmenandlocalpoliticiansas67asa fewacademics大学教师.Thestatebegantogivegrantstothemfiftyyears 68andby1970eachuniversityderivednearlyallits 69fromstategrants.Studentshaveto70 feesandlivingcostsbuteverystudentmayreceivefromthelocal authorityoftheplace71helivesapersonalgrantwhich isenoughtopayhisfullcostsincludinglodgingand72 unlesshisparentsare73.Most74 takejobsinthesummer75aboutsixweeksbuttheydo notnormallydooutside76duringtheacademicyears.The DepartmentofEducationtakes77forthepaymentswhich coverthewholeexpenditureofthe78butitdoesnot exercisedirectcontrol.Itcanhaveanimportantinfluence79 newdevelopmentsthroughitspowertodistributefundsbutittakes theadviceoftheUniversityGrantsCommitteeabodywhichmainly80 ofacademics.
Passage3 Theairispolluted.Theearthis poisoned.Waterisunsafetodrinkandgarbageisburyingthecivilizationthat producedit.Ourenvironmentisbeingpollutedfasterthan natureman’seffortscanpreventit.Timeisbringingusmorepeopleandmore peoplewillbringusmoreindustry.Morepeopleandmoreindustrywillbringus moremotor-carslargercitiesandthegrowinguseofmanmadematerials.This ishappeningnotonlyintheadvancedsocietiesbutamongthedevelopingnations astheybecomeindustrialized.Nowmanyscientistsareworrying aboutthepossibilityofworldpollution.Someexpertsdeclarethatthebalance ofnatureisbeingsoupsetthattheverysurvivalofhumanbeingsisin danger.WhatcansolvethisproblemThefactisthat pollutioniscausedbyman—byhisgreedandhismodernwayoflife.Wemake increasingindustrializationourchiefaim.Foritssakewearewillingto sacrificeeverything:cleanairpurewatergoodfoodourhealthandthe futureofourchildren.Thereisconstantflowofpeoplefromthecountryside intocitieseagerforthebenefitsofmodernsociety.Butasourtechnological achievementshavegrowninthelasttwentyyearssohaspollutionbecomea seriousproblem.Isn’tittimethatwestoppedtoaskwherewe aregoingandwhyItremindsusofthestoryabouttheairlinepilotwhotold hispassengersovertheloudspeaker:I’vesomegoodnewsandsomebadnews.The goodnewsisthatwe’remakingrapidprogressat530milesperhour.Thebad newsisthatwe*relostanddon’tknowwherewearegoing.Thesadfactisthat thisbecomesatruestorywhenappliedtoourmodern society.Peopleflowfromthecountrysidetothecities.Thishappens______.
Therearemorethan40universitiesin Britain—nearlytwiceasmanyasin1960.During1960seightcompletelynewones morefoundedandtenothernewoneswerecreated61 convertingoldcollegesoftechnologyintouniversities.Inthesameperiodthe 62ofstudentsmorethandoubledfrom70000to 63than200000.By1973about10%ofmenagedfrom eighteen64twentyonewereinuniversitiesandabout5% ofwomen.Alltheuniversitiesareprivateinstitutions.Each hasits65governingcouncils66 somelocalbusinessmenandlocalpoliticiansas67asa fewacademics大学教师.Thestatebegantogivegrantstothemfiftyyears 68andby1970eachuniversityderivednearlyallits 69fromstategrants.Studentshaveto70 feesandlivingcostsbuteverystudentmayreceivefromthelocal authorityoftheplace71helivesapersonalgrantwhich isenoughtopayhisfullcostsincludinglodgingand72 unlesshisparentsare73.Most74 takejobsinthesummer75aboutsixweeksbuttheydo notnormallydooutside76duringtheacademicyears.The DepartmentofEducationtakes77forthepaymentswhich coverthewholeexpenditureofthe78butitdoesnot exercisedirectcontrol.Itcanhaveanimportantinfluence79 newdevelopmentsthroughitspowertodistributefundsbutittakes theadviceoftheUniversityGrantsCommitteeabodywhichmainly80 ofacademics.
Twowomenweresittinginadoctor'swaitingroom.Whatareyouinhere______askedone.
Therearemorethan40universitiesin Britain—nearlytwiceasmanyasin1960.During1960seightcompletelynewones morefoundedandtenothernewoneswerecreated61 convertingoldcollegesoftechnologyintouniversities.Inthesameperiodthe 62ofstudentsmorethandoubledfrom70000to 63than200000.By1973about10%ofmenagedfrom eighteen64twentyonewereinuniversitiesandabout5% ofwomen.Alltheuniversitiesareprivateinstitutions.Each hasits65governingcouncils66 somelocalbusinessmenandlocalpoliticiansas67asa fewacademics大学教师.Thestatebegantogivegrantstothemfiftyyears 68andby1970eachuniversityderivednearlyallits 69fromstategrants.Studentshaveto70 feesandlivingcostsbuteverystudentmayreceivefromthelocal authorityoftheplace71helivesapersonalgrantwhich isenoughtopayhisfullcostsincludinglodgingand72 unlesshisparentsare73.Most74 takejobsinthesummer75aboutsixweeksbuttheydo notnormallydooutside76duringtheacademicyears.The DepartmentofEducationtakes77forthepaymentswhich coverthewholeexpenditureofthe78butitdoesnot exercisedirectcontrol.Itcanhaveanimportantinfluence79 newdevelopmentsthroughitspowertodistributefundsbutittakes theadviceoftheUniversityGrantsCommitteeabodywhichmainly80 ofacademics.
Therearemorethan40universitiesin Britain—nearlytwiceasmanyasin1960.During1960seightcompletelynewones morefoundedandtenothernewoneswerecreated61 convertingoldcollegesoftechnologyintouniversities.Inthesameperiodthe 62ofstudentsmorethandoubledfrom70000to 63than200000.By1973about10%ofmenagedfrom eighteen64twentyonewereinuniversitiesandabout5% ofwomen.Alltheuniversitiesareprivateinstitutions.Each hasits65governingcouncils66 somelocalbusinessmenandlocalpoliticiansas67asa fewacademics大学教师.Thestatebegantogivegrantstothemfiftyyears 68andby1970eachuniversityderivednearlyallits 69fromstategrants.Studentshaveto70 feesandlivingcostsbuteverystudentmayreceivefromthelocal authorityoftheplace71helivesapersonalgrantwhich isenoughtopayhisfullcostsincludinglodgingand72 unlesshisparentsare73.Most74 takejobsinthesummer75aboutsixweeksbuttheydo notnormallydooutside76duringtheacademicyears.The DepartmentofEducationtakes77forthepaymentswhich coverthewholeexpenditureofthe78butitdoesnot exercisedirectcontrol.Itcanhaveanimportantinfluence79 newdevelopmentsthroughitspowertodistributefundsbutittakes theadviceoftheUniversityGrantsCommitteeabodywhichmainly80 ofacademics.
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Itriedtoinvitehaveadrinkwithmebuthesaidthathewasinsuchahurrythathehadnotimeto______.
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Passage2 In1957adoctorinSingaporenoticed thathospitalsweretreatinganunusualnumberofinfluenzalikecases.Influenza issometimescalledfluorabadcold.Hetooksamplesfromthethroatsof patientsandinhishospitalwasabletofindthevirusofthis influenza.Therearethreemaintypesofinfluenzavirus.The mostimportantofthesearetypesAandBeachofthemhavingseveral sub-groups.Withtheinstrumentsatthehospitalthedoctorrecognizedthat theoutbreakwasduetoavirusgroupAbuthedidn’tknowthesub-group. HereportedtheoutbreaktotheWorldHealthOrganizationinGeneva.WHO publishedtheimportantnewsalongsidereportsofasimilaroutbreakinHong Kongwhereabout15%~20%ofthepopulationhadbecomeill.As soonastheLondondoctorsreceivedthepackageofthroatsamplestheybegan thestandardtests.Theyfoundthatbyreproducingitselfatveryhighspeed thevirushadmultipliedmorethanamilliontimeswithintwodays. Continuingtheircarefulteststhedoctorscheckedtheeffectofdrugsused againstalltheknownsub-groupsoftypeAvirus.Noneofthemgaveany protection.Thisthenwassomethingnew;anewinfluenzavirusagainstwhich thepeopleoftheworldhadnoreadyhelpwhatsoever.Having isolatedthevirustheywereworkingwiththedoctorsnowconductedtestson somespeciallyselectedanimalswhichcontractedinfluenzainthesamewayas humanbeingsdid.Inashorttimetheusualsignofthediseasedisappeared. Thesesexperimentsrevealedthatthenewvirusspreadeasilybutthatitwas notakiller.ScientistslikethegeneralpubliccalleditsimplyAsian flu.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage______.
WiththeinstrumentsatthehospitalthedoctorrecognizedthattheoutbreakwasduetoavirusgroupAbuthedidn’tknowthesub-group.
Therearemorethan40universitiesin Britain—nearlytwiceasmanyasin1960.During1960seightcompletelynewones morefoundedandtenothernewoneswerecreated61 convertingoldcollegesoftechnologyintouniversities.Inthesameperiodthe 62ofstudentsmorethandoubledfrom70000to 63than200000.By1973about10%ofmenagedfrom eighteen64twentyonewereinuniversitiesandabout5% ofwomen.Alltheuniversitiesareprivateinstitutions.Each hasits65governingcouncils66 somelocalbusinessmenandlocalpoliticiansas67asa fewacademics大学教师.Thestatebegantogivegrantstothemfiftyyears 68andby1970eachuniversityderivednearlyallits 69fromstategrants.Studentshaveto70 feesandlivingcostsbuteverystudentmayreceivefromthelocal authorityoftheplace71helivesapersonalgrantwhich isenoughtopayhisfullcostsincludinglodgingand72 unlesshisparentsare73.Most74 takejobsinthesummer75aboutsixweeksbuttheydo notnormallydooutside76duringtheacademicyears.The DepartmentofEducationtakes77forthepaymentswhich coverthewholeexpenditureofthe78butitdoesnot exercisedirectcontrol.Itcanhaveanimportantinfluence79 newdevelopmentsthroughitspowertodistributefundsbutittakes theadviceoftheUniversityGrantsCommitteeabodywhichmainly80 ofacademics.
Ibeg______tomorrow'smeeting.
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