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Directions: In this section, there is a passage with ten blanks. You are required to select one word for each blank from a list of choices given in a word bank following the passage. Read the passage through carefully before your choices. Each choice in the bank is identified by a letter Please mark the corresponding letter for each item on Answer Sheet 2 with a single line through the centre. You may not use any of the words in the bank more than once.
The continuous presentation of scary stories about global warming in the popular media makes us unnecessarily frightened. Even worse, it 1 our kids.
Al Gore famously depicted how a sea-level rise of 20 feet would almost completely flood Florida, New York, Holland, and Shanghai, even though the United Nations says that such a thing will not even happen, estimating that sea levels will rise 20 times less than that.
When 2 with these exaggerations, some of us say that they are for a good cause, and surely there is no harm done if the result is that we focus even more on tackling climate change.
This 3 is astonishingly wrong. Such exaggerations do plenty of harm. Worrying 4 about global warming means that we worry less about other things, where we could do so much more good. We focus, for example, on 5 warning’s impact on malaria (疟疾)—which will put slightly more people at risk in 100 years—instead of tackling the half a billion people suffering from malaria today with prion and treatment policies that are much cheaper and dramatically more effective than carbon reduction would be.
6 also wears out the public’s willingness to tackle global warming. If the planet is doomed, people wonder, why do anything A record 54% of American voters now believe the news media make global warming appear worse than it really is. A 7 of people now believe—incorrectly—that global warming is not even caused by humans.
But the worst cost of exaggeration, I believe, is the 8 alarm that it causes—particularly among children. An article in The Washington Post cited nine-year-old Alyssa, who cries about the possibility of mass animal 9 from global warming.
The newspaper also reported that parents are searching for "productive" outlets for their eight-year-olds’ obsessions (忧心忡忡) with dying polar bears. They might be better off educating them and letting them know that, contrary to common belief, the global polar bear population has 10 and perhaps even quadrupled (成为四倍) over the past half-century, to about 22,000. Despite diminishing--and ually disappearing—summer Arctic ice, polar bears will not become extinct.
A.terrifies
B.excessively
C.unnecessary
D.argument
E.extinction
F.Exaggeration
G.confronted
H.doubled
I.majority
J.global
K.equipped
L.disgusts
M.ignorantly
N.suppresses
O.urgent Directions:

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【单选题】诊断疟疾常用的方法是

A.
厚血膜法
B.
薄血膜法
C.
骨髓穿刺法
D.
厚.薄血膜法

【多选题】能确诊疟疾的方法有()

A.
血涂片发现疟原虫
B.
骨髓涂片发现疟原虫
C.
疟原虫DNA阳性
D.
疟原虫抗原阳性
E.
疟原虫抗体阳性

【单选题】全神贯注,忧心忡忡

A.
proliferation
B.
preoccupation
C.
prevarication
D.
preception

【单选题】脑型疟疾以下哪点处理是错误的()

A.
应用肾上腺皮质激素
B.
输液,维持水,电解质与酸碱平衡
C.
对脑水肿患者给予脱水剂
D.
抽搐痉挛者给予止痉药物
E.
静脉快速推注盐酸氯喹注射液

【多选题】婴幼儿疟疾的特点有()

A.
发热不规则,呈弛张热或稽留热
B.
常有呕吐、腹泻,以致感染性休克或惊厥
C.
脾大显著
D.
贫血、血片中可查到大量疟原虫
E.
病死率低
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【单选题】诊断疟疾常用的方法是
A.
厚血膜法
B.
薄血膜法
C.
骨髓穿刺法
D.
厚.薄血膜法
【多选题】能确诊疟疾的方法有()
A.
血涂片发现疟原虫
B.
骨髓涂片发现疟原虫
C.
疟原虫DNA阳性
D.
疟原虫抗原阳性
E.
疟原虫抗体阳性
【单选题】全神贯注,忧心忡忡
A.
proliferation
B.
preoccupation
C.
prevarication
D.
preception
【单选题】疟疾根据寒热的偏盛分类,瘅疟的特点是
A.
寒多热少
B.
但寒不热
C.
热多寒少
D.
但热不寒
【单选题】脑型疟疾以下哪点处理是错误的()
A.
应用肾上腺皮质激素
B.
输液,维持水,电解质与酸碱平衡
C.
对脑水肿患者给予脱水剂
D.
抽搐痉挛者给予止痉药物
E.
静脉快速推注盐酸氯喹注射液
【多选题】婴幼儿疟疾的特点有()
A.
发热不规则,呈弛张热或稽留热
B.
常有呕吐、腹泻,以致感染性休克或惊厥
C.
脾大显著
D.
贫血、血片中可查到大量疟原虫
E.
病死率低
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