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NewTechniquePromisesEarlierCancerDetection AnewtechniquecouldrevolutionizetheearlydetectionofcancergivingsufferersagreaterchanceofbeatingthediseaseAmericanscientistssaid.ResearchersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyhavedevisedanovelmethodof【51】changesinthenucleusofcellsintheearlieststagesofthedisease.Morethan85percentofallcancersoriginateintheepithelium上皮thatlinestheinternalsurfacesoforgans【52】thebody.Althoughthesearetreatable【53】theyarediagnosedinoneofthepreventablestagesearlybodydamagesarealmost【54】todetectsaidscientistFeld.Wepresentanewoptical-probe光学探子techniquebasedonlight-scatteringspectroscopy分光镜检查thatisable【55】detectprecancerousandearlycancerouscellsincell-richepitheliaheaddedinastatement. Thenewtechniquereliesonthefact【56】cellnucleichangeintheearlystagesofcancerandthedifferencesscatterlightinacharacteristicway.Untilnowthechangeswereonlydetectable【57】abiopsy活检wastakenthescientistssaid.Thenewtechnique【58】inthesciencejournalNaturecanbeusedinconjunctionwitharoutinecancerscreeningandsurveillancetechniquewhichusesanendoscope内窥镜—aflexibleopticalprobe【59】withcameraswhichisinsertedintoacavityinthebody—tocheck【60】cancers. Thescientistssaidthey【61】theirnewtechniqueinfourdifferentorgansduringroutineendoscopiccancerscreening.Thetipoftheopticalprobewasbroughtintocontactwiththetissuetobetestedandthescatteringoflightwasrecordedwithouttheneedforanytissuetobe【62】thescientistssaid.Ourresultsshowthatlight-scatteringspectroscopyhasthepotentialtodetectpre-cancerousbodydamagesandpreinvasivecancersthroughoutthebody.Thistechniqueshould【63】improvetheefficiencyofcancerscreeningandsurveillancethescientistssaid.Cancerisoneofthebiggest【64】inindustrializedcountries.【65】tofiguresfromtheWorldHealthOrganization10millionpeoplewerediagnosedwiththediseaseworldwidein1997andsixmilliondied.
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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 {{B}}??????? ??????????? ???????? ?Hercules{{/B}}??OnceuponatimetherewasagreatGreek heroHercules.Hewastallerandstrongerthananyoneyouhaveeverseen.On hisshoulderhecarriedaclubandinhishandheheldabow弓.Hewasknown astheheroofahundredadventures.??Herculesservedaking.The kingwasafraidofhim.Soagainandagainhesenthimondifficulttasks.One morningthekingsentforhimandtoldhimtofetchthreegoldenapplesforhim fromthegardenoftheSingingMaidens歌女.Butnooneknewwherethegarden was.??SoHerculeswentaway.Hewalkedthewholedayandthenext dayandthenext.Hewalkedformonthsbeforehesawmountainsfarinthe distanceonefinemorning.Oneofthemountainswasintheshapeofamanwith longlonglegsandarmsandhugeshouldersandahugehead.Hewasholdingup thesky.HerculesknewitwasAtlastheMountainGod.Soheaskedhimfor help.??AtlasansweredMyheadandarmsandshouldersallache. CouldyouholduptheskywhileIfetchthegoldenapplesforyou?? ?Herculesclimbedthemountainandshoulderedthesky.Soontheskygrew veryheavy.WhenfinallyAtlascamebackwiththreegoldenappleshesaid Wellyouaregoingtocarrythemountainforever.I’mgoingtoseetheking withtheapples.’Herculesknewthathecouldn’tfighthimbecauseoftheskyon hisback.Soheshouted:Justoneminute’shelp.Myshouldersarehurting.Hold theskyforaminutewhileImakeacushion垫子formyshoulders.? ?Atlasbelievedhim.Hethrewdowntheapplesandheldupthe sky.??Herculespickeduptheapplesandranbacktoseethe king.AtlasranfasterthanHercules.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ?????TheEnglishWeather{{/B}}??Other countrieshaveaclimate;inEnglandwehaveweather.Thisstatementoften madebyEnglishmentodescribethestrangeweatherconditionsoftheircountry isbothrevealingandtrue.ItisrevealingbecauseinitweseetheEnglishman insistingonceagainthatwhathappensinEnglandisnotthesameaswhat happenselsewhere.Itstruthcanbeprovedbyanyforeignerwhostaysinthe countryforlongerthanafewdays.??Innocountryotherthan Englandithasbeensaidcanoneexperiencefourseasonsinthecourseofa singleday!Daymaybreakasawarmspringmorning;anhourorsolaterblack cloudsmayhaveappearedfromnowhereandtherainmaybepouringdown.At middayitmaybereallywinterwiththetemperaturedownbyabouteightdegrees ormorecentigrade摄氏度.Andtheninthelateafternoontheskywillclear thesunwillbegintoshineandforanhourortwobeforedarknessfailsit willbesummer.??InEnglandonecanexperiencealmosteverykind ofweatherexceptthemostextreme.Someforeignersseemtobeunderthe impressionthatfortenmonthsoftheyearthecountryiscoveredbyadense blanketoffog;thisisnottrue.Theproblemisthatwenevercanbesurewhen thedifferenttypesofweatherwilloccur.Notonlydowegetseveraldifferent sortsofweatherinonedaybutwemayverywellgetaspell持续的一段时间ofwinter insummerandaspellofsummerinwinter.??Theuncertaintyabout theweatherhashadadefiniteeffectupontheEnglishman’scharacter.Ittends tomakehimcautious小心谨慎的forexample.Theforeignermaylaughwhenhesees theEnglishmansettingforthonabrilliantlysunnymorningwearingaraincoat andcarryinganumbrellabuthemaywellregrethislaughterlaterinthe day!??Andofcoursetheweather’svarietyprovidesaconstant topicofconversation.Eventhemosttaciturn沉默寡言的ofEnglishmenisalways preparedtodiscusstheweather.Andthoughhesometimescomplainsbitterlyof ithewouldnotevenifhecouldexchangeitforthemorepredictableclimate ofotherlands.AspecialfeatureoftheweatherinEnglandisthat______.
NewTechniquePromisesEarlierCancerDetection AnewtechniquecouldrevolutionizetheearlydetectionofcancergivingsufferersagreaterchanceofbeatingthediseaseAmericanscientistssaid.ResearchersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyhavedevisedanovelmethodof【51】changesinthenucleusofcellsintheearlieststagesofthedisease.Morethan85percentofallcancersoriginateintheepithelium上皮thatlinestheinternalsurfacesoforgans【52】thebody.Althoughthesearetreatable【53】theyarediagnosedinoneofthepreventablestagesearlybodydamagesarealmost【54】todetectsaidscientistFeld.Wepresentanewoptical-probe光学探子techniquebasedonlight-scatteringspectroscopy分光镜检查thatisable【55】detectprecancerousandearlycancerouscellsincell-richepitheliaheaddedinastatement. Thenewtechniquereliesonthefact【56】cellnucleichangeintheearlystagesofcancerandthedifferencesscatterlightinacharacteristicway.Untilnowthechangeswereonlydetectable【57】abiopsy活检wastakenthescientistssaid.Thenewtechnique【58】inthesciencejournalNaturecanbeusedinconjunctionwitharoutinecancerscreeningandsurveillancetechniquewhichusesanendoscope内窥镜—aflexibleopticalprobe【59】withcameraswhichisinsertedintoacavityinthebody—tocheck【60】cancers. Thescientistssaidthey【61】theirnewtechniqueinfourdifferentorgansduringroutineendoscopiccancerscreening.Thetipoftheopticalprobewasbroughtintocontactwiththetissuetobetestedandthescatteringoflightwasrecordedwithouttheneedforanytissuetobe【62】thescientistssaid.Ourresultsshowthatlight-scatteringspectroscopyhasthepotentialtodetectpre-cancerousbodydamagesandpreinvasivecancersthroughoutthebody.Thistechniqueshould【63】improvetheefficiencyofcancerscreeningandsurveillancethescientistssaid.Cancerisoneofthebiggest【64】inindustrializedcountries.【65】tofiguresfromtheWorldHealthOrganization10millionpeoplewerediagnosedwiththediseaseworldwidein1997andsixmilliondied.
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NewTechniquePromisesEarlierCancerDetection AnewtechniquecouldrevolutionizetheearlydetectionofcancergivingsufferersagreaterchanceofbeatingthediseaseAmericanscientistssaid.ResearchersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyhavedevisedanovelmethodof【51】changesinthenucleusofcellsintheearlieststagesofthedisease.Morethan85percentofallcancersoriginateintheepithelium上皮thatlinestheinternalsurfacesoforgans【52】thebody.Althoughthesearetreatable【53】theyarediagnosedinoneofthepreventablestagesearlybodydamagesarealmost【54】todetectsaidscientistFeld.Wepresentanewoptical-probe光学探子techniquebasedonlight-scatteringspectroscopy分光镜检查thatisable【55】detectprecancerousandearlycancerouscellsincell-richepitheliaheaddedinastatement. Thenewtechniquereliesonthefact【56】cellnucleichangeintheearlystagesofcancerandthedifferencesscatterlightinacharacteristicway.Untilnowthechangeswereonlydetectable【57】abiopsy活检wastakenthescientistssaid.Thenewtechnique【58】inthesciencejournalNaturecanbeusedinconjunctionwitharoutinecancerscreeningandsurveillancetechniquewhichusesanendoscope内窥镜—aflexibleopticalprobe【59】withcameraswhichisinsertedintoacavityinthebody—tocheck【60】cancers. Thescientistssaidthey【61】theirnewtechniqueinfourdifferentorgansduringroutineendoscopiccancerscreening.Thetipoftheopticalprobewasbroughtintocontactwiththetissuetobetestedandthescatteringoflightwasrecordedwithouttheneedforanytissuetobe【62】thescientistssaid.Ourresultsshowthatlight-scatteringspectroscopyhasthepotentialtodetectpre-cancerousbodydamagesandpreinvasivecancersthroughoutthebody.Thistechniqueshould【63】improvetheefficiencyofcancerscreeningandsurveillancethescientistssaid.Cancerisoneofthebiggest【64】inindustrializedcountries.【65】tofiguresfromtheWorldHealthOrganization10millionpeoplewerediagnosedwiththediseaseworldwidein1997andsixmilliondied.
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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ????InternationalSports{{/B}}??Somepeople believethatinternationalsportcreatesgoodwillbetweenthenationsandthat ifcountriesplaygamestogethertheywilllearntolivetogether.Otherssay thattheoppositeistrue:thatinternationalcontestsencouragefalsenational prideandleadtomisunderstandingandhatred.Thereisprobablysometruthin bothargumentsbutinrecentyearstheOlympicGameshavedonelittleto supporttheviewthatsportsencouragesinternationalbrotherhood.Notonlywas therethetragicincidentinvolvingthemurderofathletesbuttheGameswere alsoruinedbylesserincidentscausedprincipallybyminornational contests.??Onecountryreceiveditssecond-placemedalswith visibleindignationafterthehockey曲棍球final.Therehadbeennoisyscenesat theendofthehockeymatchtheloser’sobjectiontothefinaldecisions.They wereconvincedthatoneoftheirgoalsshouldnothavebeendisallowedandthat theiropponents’victorywasunfair.Theirmanagerwasinaragewhenhesaid: Thiswasn’thockey.HockeyandtheInternationalHockeyFederationare finished.ThepresidentoftheFederationsaidlaterthatsuchbehaviorcould resultinthesuspensionoftheteamforatleastthreeyears.? ?TheAmericanbasketballteamannouncedthattheywouldnotyieldfirst placetoRussiaafteradisputableendtotheircontest.Thegamehadendedin disturbance.ItwasthoughtatfirstthattheUnitedStateshadwonbyasingle pointbutitwasannouncedthattherewerethreesecondsstilltoplay.A Russianplayerpoppeditintothebasket.ItwasthefirsttimetheUSAhadever lostanOlympicbasketballmatch.Anappealjurydebatedthematterforfourand ahalfhoursbeforeannouncingthattheresultwouldstand.TheAmericanplayers thenvotednottoreceivethesilvermedals.??Incidentsofthis kindwillcontinueaslongassportisplayedcompetitivelyratherthanforthe loveofthegame.Thesuggestionthatathletesshouldcompeteasindividualsor innonnationalteamsmightbetoomuchtohopefor.Butinthepresent organizationoftheOlympicsthereisfartoomuchthatencouragesaggressive patriotism.Theauthorgivesthetwoexamplesinparagraphs2and3toshow______.
{{*HTML*}}? ?下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ??????????? ?????TheEnglishWeather{{/B}}??Other countrieshaveaclimate;inEnglandwehaveweather.Thisstatementoften madebyEnglishmentodescribethestrangeweatherconditionsoftheircountry isbothrevealingandtrue.ItisrevealingbecauseinitweseetheEnglishman insistingonceagainthatwhathappensinEnglandisnotthesameaswhat happenselsewhere.Itstruthcanbeprovedbyanyforeignerwhostaysinthe countryforlongerthanafewdays.??Innocountryotherthan Englandithasbeensaidcanoneexperiencefourseasonsinthecourseofa singleday!Daymaybreakasawarmspringmorning;anhourorsolaterblack cloudsmayhaveappearedfromnowhereandtherainmaybepouringdown.At middayitmaybereallywinterwiththetemperaturedownbyabouteightdegrees ormorecentigrade摄氏度.Andtheninthelateafternoontheskywillclear thesunwillbegintoshineandforanhourortwobeforedarknessfailsit willbesummer.??InEnglandonecanexperiencealmosteverykind ofweatherexceptthemostextreme.Someforeignersseemtobeunderthe impressionthatfortenmonthsoftheyearthecountryiscoveredbyadense blanketoffog;thisisnottrue.Theproblemisthatwenevercanbesurewhen thedifferenttypesofweatherwilloccur.Notonlydowegetseveraldifferent sortsofweatherinonedaybutwemayverywellgetaspell持续的一段时间ofwinter insummerandaspellofsummerinwinter.??Theuncertaintyabout theweatherhashadadefiniteeffectupontheEnglishman’scharacter.Ittends tomakehimcautious小心谨慎的forexample.Theforeignermaylaughwhenhesees theEnglishmansettingforthonabrilliantlysunnymorningwearingaraincoat andcarryinganumbrellabuthemaywellregrethislaughterlaterinthe day!??Andofcoursetheweather’svarietyprovidesaconstant topicofconversation.Eventhemosttaciturn沉默寡言的ofEnglishmenisalways preparedtodiscusstheweather.Andthoughhesometimescomplainsbitterlyof ithewouldnotevenifhecouldexchangeitforthemorepredictableclimate ofotherlands.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueoftheweatherinEngland?
{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确选项分别完成每个句子 1?Americansthisyearwillswallow15000tonsofaspirinoneofthe safestandmosteffectivedrugsinventedbyman.Themostpopularmedicinein theworldtodayitisaneffectivepainreliever.Itsbadeffectsare relativelymildanditischeap.2?Formillionsofpeoplesuffering fromarthritis关节炎itistheonlythingthatworks.Aspirininshortis trulythe20th-centurywonderdrug.Itisalsothesecondlargestsuicidedrug andistheleadingcauseofpoisoningamongchildren.Ithassideeffectsthat althoughrelativelymildarelargelyunrecognizedamongusers.3 ?AlthoughaspirinwasfirstsoldbyaGermancompanyin1989ithasbeen aroundmuchlongerthanthat.HippocratesinancientGreeceunderstoodthe medicalvalueoftheleavesandtreebarkwhichtodayareknowntocontain salicylates水杨酸盐thechemicalinaspirin.Duringthe19thcenturytherewasa greatdealofexperimentationinEuropewiththischemicalanditledtothe introductionofaspirin.By1915aspirintabletswereavailableintheUnited States.4?Asmallquantityofaspirintwofive-graintabletsrelieves painandinflammantion炎症.Italsoreducesfeverbyinterferingwithsomeof thebody’sreactions.Specificallyaspirinseemstoslowdowntheformationof theacidsinvolvedinpainandthecomplexchemicalreactionsthatcausefever. Thechemistryoftheseacidsisnotfullyunderstoodbuttheslowingeffectof aspiriniswellknown.5?Aspirinisveryirritatingtothestomach liningandmanyaspirintakerscomplainaboutupsetstomach.Thereisaright wayandawrongwaytotakeaspirin.Thebestwayistochewthetabletsbefore swallowingthemwithwaterbutfewpeoplecanstandthebittertaste.Some peoplesuggestcrushingthetabletsinmilkororangejuiceanddrinking that.Awrongwaytotakeaspirincan______.
NewTechniquePromisesEarlierCancerDetection AnewtechniquecouldrevolutionizetheearlydetectionofcancergivingsufferersagreaterchanceofbeatingthediseaseAmericanscientistssaid.ResearchersattheMassachusettsInstituteofTechnologyhavedevisedanovelmethodof【51】changesinthenucleusofcellsintheearlieststagesofthedisease.Morethan85percentofallcancersoriginateintheepithelium上皮thatlinestheinternalsurfacesoforgans【52】thebody.Althoughthesearetreatable【53】theyarediagnosedinoneofthepreventablestagesearlybodydamagesarealmost【54】todetectsaidscientistFeld.Wepresentanewoptical-probe光学探子techniquebasedonlight-scatteringspectroscopy分光镜检查thatisable【55】detectprecancerousandearlycancerouscellsincell-richepitheliaheaddedinastatement. Thenewtechniquereliesonthefact【56】cellnucleichangeintheearlystagesofcancerandthedifferencesscatterlightinacharacteristicway.Untilnowthechangeswereonlydetectable【57】abiopsy活检wastakenthescientistssaid.Thenewtechnique【58】inthesciencejournalNaturecanbeusedinconjunctionwitharoutinecancerscreeningandsurveillancetechniquewhichusesanendoscope内窥镜—aflexibleopticalprobe【59】withcameraswhichisinsertedintoacavityinthebody—tocheck【60】cancers. Thescientistssaidthey【61】theirnewtechniqueinfourdifferentorgansduringroutineendoscopiccancerscreening.Thetipoftheopticalprobewasbroughtintocontactwiththetissuetobetestedandthescatteringoflightwasrecordedwithouttheneedforanytissuetobe【62】thescientistssaid.Ourresultsshowthatlight-scatteringspectroscopyhasthepotentialtodetectpre-cancerousbodydamagesandpreinvasivecancersthroughoutthebody.Thistechniqueshould【63】improvetheefficiencyofcancerscreeningandsurveillancethescientistssaid.Cancerisoneofthebiggest【64】inindustrializedcountries.【65】tofiguresfromtheWorldHealthOrganization10millionpeoplewerediagnosedwiththediseaseworldwidein1997andsixmilliondied.
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