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“I spent my whole life doing one thing,” Gu Fangzhou once said. Known as “the father of sugar pills ( 糖丸 )”, Gu passed away on January 2, 2019. Eight months later, he received a national honorary-title ( 荣誉称号 ) “the People’s Scientist” for his polio ( 脊髓灰质炎 ) research.

Gu Fangzhou, a famous medical scientist, was born in June, 1926. Gu’s family faced a difficult time with the sudden death of his father. He studied hard and finally entered Peking University as a medical student in 1944. After graduation, Gu made the decision to work to help improve public health.

In 1955, polio broke out in Nantong, Jiangsu Province. It paralyzed ( 使瘫痪 ) 1,680 people, mostly children aged below seven. It spread to neighboring areas and resulted in 466 deaths. Gu was asked to lead polio research in 1957. “At that time the only way to prevent polio was to invent a vaccine ( 疫苗 ),” said Gu.

In 1959 Gu succeeded in developing the first polio live vaccine. Later, he developed the “sugar-coated pill” vaccine in the early 1960s. It not only tasted better but was more affordable and easier to keep. To test the vaccine, Gu tried the vaccine in person and later his one-month-old son was vaccinated. This inspired his team to vaccinate their kids. They became the first group of people in China to try a polio vaccine. “If we don’t believe in what we produce, how can others believe in it?” said Gu.

Gradually, the sugar-coated polio vaccine was made available in China. It saved millions of people, especially kids, from being disabled. In 2000, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced that China was already a polio-free country. “We feel satisfied. I can tell people that I tried my best, and your kids will no longer get polio,” said Gu. “That’s all we hoped for. ”

1 What was Gu Fangzhou’s age when he passed away?

A About 89. B About 93. C About 95. D About 96.

2 Who were the first group of people to try a polio vaccine in China?

① Gu Fangzhou himself.

② Gu Fangzhou’s partners’ kids.

③ Gu Fangzhou’s parents.

④ Gu Fangzhou’s son.

A ①②③ B ①③④ C ②③④ D ①②④

3 Which of the following is Not mentioned in the passage?

A Gu got married in his twenties.

B Gu entered Peking University to study medicine in 1944.

C Since 2000, China has become a polio-free country.

D Gu received a national honorary-title “the People’s Scientist” after his death.

4 What is the writer’s purpose in writing the passage

A To introduce the research about the polio vaccine.

B To report an important medical invention.

C To introduce a great medical scientist.

D To show Chinese polio vaccine to the world.

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本文是一篇记叙文。文章主要讲述了获得国家荣誉称号 人民科学家 的顾方舟的生平事迹,他因研制了骨髓灰质炎糖丸而获此殊荣。

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细节理解题。根据 “Gu passed away on January 2, 2019” “Gu Fangzhou, a famous medical scientist, was born in June, 1926.” 可知顾方舟 1926 年出生, 2019 年去世,享年约 93 岁。故选 B

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细节理解题。根据 “To test the vaccine, Gu tried the vaccine in person and later his one-month-old son was vaccinated. This inspired his team to vaccinate their kids. They became the first group of people in China to try a polio vaccine.” 可知第一批尝试脊髓灰质炎疫苗的人有顾方舟自己、顾方舟的儿子、顾方舟的同伴的孩子们。故选 D

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细节理解题。通读全文可知文中并未提到顾方舟何时结婚, A 项错误。故选 A

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主旨大意题。通读全文可知文章主要讲述了获得国家荣誉称号 人民科学家 的顾方舟的生平事迹。故选 C

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    Are you short-sighted? If you are, your parents might have tried to do something to fix it, such as having you get an eye massage(按摩), take medicine or even get surgery(手术). People who offer these services or products often say that they can reduce or even cure short sight.

However, you will no longer see advertisements like this before long. The government has issued a notice to ban(禁止) businesses from using words like recovery" or "short sight cure" in their advertisements.

The notice says that short sight cannot be completely cured with current medical technology. Therefore, these advertisements could mislead children and their parents.

Young people can prevent and control short sight by spending more time outside and less time in front of books or computers. People who have sight problems should first go to a hospital and let a doctor decide what to do.

More than 450 million Chinese have suffered from short sight since June 2018. Short sight rates are around 30 percent for primary school students, 60 percent for junior high school students and 80 percent for senior high school students. This is likely because students spend a lot of time reading books and using electronic devices.

To reduce short sight among young people, the government made a new plan last August. The plan is designed to limit the amount of time children spend playing video games, as well as limit the production of new video games.

26Some people say that they can cure short sight to _________.

Ashow off their high-leveled skills   Bsell more products and services

Cshare their medical technology       Dprove that eye massages are useful

27Advertisements with the word "__________ will be banned by the government.

Arecovery         Beyesight         Cshort sight      Dsurgery

28If you have a sight problem, you should ___________ first.

Aget surgery                          Bget an eye massage

Ctake some medicine                   Dask a doctor for advice

29According to this passage, which group has the highest short sight rate?

APrimary school students.             BJunior high school students,

CSenior high school students.         DCollege students.

30From the last two paragraphs, we can know that _________.

Astudents should be stopped from using mobile phones

Bstudents in lower grades are more likely to get short sight

Cproduction of new video games will be limited

Da law was made to protect the eyesight of people

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阅读下面短文,用括号内所给动词的适当形式填空(必更时可加情态动词或助动词)

If you've ever stayed up late and then gotten up early the next day, you know what it's like not to get enough sleep. It's very uncomfortable feeling. In fact, for many years scientists 44(believe) that sleep is like food - if we dont get enough of it, we might get sick or even die. But now they 45 (start)to wonder just how much sleep we need.

Researchers at Imperial College London did a study on fruit flies(果蝇). They found that flies that slept for very short periods of time - about72 minutes a day -still 46 (live) about as long as flies that slept for normal amounts of time. One of the female slept for just 4 minutes each day on average. This has led the researchers to wonder if sleep is less necessary than we previously thought.

Humans are very different from fruit flies. Sleep 47(help) repair tissue (组织) when our bodies perform a lot of maintenance (维护). Sleeping allows our bodies 48 (get) well again from the stress we experience each day. But can we really die from not sleeping? No humans have died so far from 49 (stay) awake for too long. The current(现在的)world record for sleeplessness 50 (hold) by Randy Gardner from the US, who stayed awake for 11 days and 25 minutes in 1964.

Scientist have not yet found any animals that dont sleep at all. Even animals that only sleep for short periods are not completely sleepless.

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    Timely and transparent(透明的) information is important when dealing with epidemics. In the fight against the novel coronavirus, China has impressed the world with its fast response(应对), transparency and close cooperation(合作) with the international society.

After the epidemic broke out in China at the end of Dec. 2019, the NHC immediately sent an expert team to Wuhan, the center of the outbreak, for a deep investigation(调查). On Jan. 8, the novel coronavirus was first identified(确认) as the cause of the epidemic. Three days later, China established a daily reporting system, updating the public every day. Both the central and local-level governments held daily news conference, giving detailed numbers of new cases, deaths, patients in serious condition and recoveries.

At the same time, China has been sharing relevant information with the whole world in a transparent and responsible manner. Soon after China worked out the genome sequence(基因序列) of the new virus, it gave the results to the WHO(世卫组织) so that other countries could use it to carry out research and develop medicine. China also provided WHO with a detailed paper about more than 44,000 confirmed cases, which offers “a better understanding about the age range of people affected, the severity(严重性) of the disease and the death rate,” said WHO director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.

Meanwhile, efforts and support from around the world are also being welcomed to fight the disease. At the moment, a WHO team is working in China to find more methods to better treat and prevent the disease.

“China has set a new standard for other countries to prevent and control the epidemic, while no other country has the scale(规模), speed, transparency and openness comparable(比得上的) to China,” said Margaret Chan, former director-genera of WHO.

41When did China set up the daily reporting system?

AAt the end of Dec. 2019.                             BOn Jan. 5.

COn Jan. 8.                                                 DOn Jan. 11.

42What is the second paragraph mainly about?

AWhen the epidemic broke out.

BHow China responded to the outbreak.

CWhat the expert team did in Wuhan.

DHow news about the epidemic was released.

43What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?

ARelevant information.                                BThe genome sequence.

CThe new virus.                                           DA detailed paper.

44According to Margaret Chan, we know that ________.

AChina has set a good example for fighting the virus.

BChina hasn’t followed WHO standards.

Cother countries failed to respond properly to the epidemic.

Dother countries don’t need to adopt strict measures.

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Fast walking is the exercise between walking and race walking. A study shows that fast walking has become the most popular exercise in China and many people walk more than 5,000 steps a day. The results of the study are from QQ users. About 37% of the people choose fast walking as their favorite exercise; over 23% choose running and more than 14% choose riding bikes.

Fast walking and running are easy, cost little and work well, so they are popular. And many people would rather do exercise in nature than go to gyms(健身房). It’s best to walk fast for at least 10 minutes at one time and walk up to 6,000 steps every day.

The study also shows that people in Guiyang, Guizhou love sports most. On average(平均), everyone there walks 5,941 steps every day. It seems that people in places with better environment and air are more willing to(更愿意) do sports.

18Many people in China walk more than   steps a day.

A6,000                                B5, 941                                C5,000

19Over 23% of the Chinese people choose   as their favorite exercise.

A                                        B                                        C

20Many people prefer to do exercise    .

Aat home                             Bin nature                            Cin the gym

21The writer probably agrees that    .

Apeople live in big cities are more willing to do sports

Bfast walking is not difficult, costs little and works well

Cit’s bad for people to walk fast for more than 10 minutes at one time

22We can read this passage in the column(栏目)   of a newspaper.

AMum’s Kitchen                   BMusic Today                      CHealth & Sports

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How much sleep do we need? We are all different. Some people need only three hours of sleep a night. Others need ten hours of sleep a night. Most Americans sleep an average (平均) of seven to eight hours a night. After the age of fifty, the average sleep time goes down to 6.5 hours a day. Most people have a night when they can not sleep. About one in three Americans has a problem with sleep. Many of these people can not fall asleep. The name of this problem is insomnia.

This is not a new problem. Many famous people in history had insomnia. Some of these people had special ideas to make them sleep. Benjamin Franklin, a famous statesman and inventor, had four beds. He moved from one to another to fall asleep. King Louis XIV of France had 413 beds and hoped to fall asleep in one of them. Mark Twain, a famous American writer, had a different way. He lay at the other the end of the bed!

31People’s sleeping time at night is ________________.

Athree hours             Bten hours                Cnot the same           Dnot different

32In America, when people are more than fifty, they often sleep ________ hours a night.

Aa lot more              Bseven to eight          Conly three               Dabout six and a half

33When Benjamin Franklin couldn’t fall asleep, he _______________.

Awent to sleep in another bed                        Bmade another bed

Cmoved the bed to another room                    Dslept on the floor

34When he had sleeping problems, _______________ lay at the other end of the bed.

ABenjamin Franklin  BLouis XIV              CMark Twain            DThomas Edison

35The word “ insomnia ” means _______________ in Chinese.

A失明                      B失眠                      C失语                      D失聪

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