分析 本文屬于說明文閱讀,作者通過這篇文章主要向我們描述了幽閉恐懼癥,它通常是由于曾今被困在有限空間中留下的陰影,主要癥狀有出汗、心跳加速,胃部不適,頭暈,顫抖,呼吸問題等;幽閉恐懼癥患者極其害怕封閉的環境,幸運的是,幽閉恐懼癥是可以治療的.
解答 71.D.推理判斷題.根據文章第二段"such as being trapped in a small space during a childhood game),or from another unpleasant experience later on in life related to small spaces ( such as being stuck in a lift)"比如被困在一個小空間在一個兒時的游戲中,或來自另一段不愉快的經歷與小空間相關的(比如被困在電梯里),可推測這里應為當一個人經歷這樣的事件,它往往會導致患上幽閉恐懼癥;故選D.
72.G.推理判斷題.根據文章文章第四段"Claustrophobia symptoms can include:sweating,accelerated heartbeat,upset stomach,passing out,light-headedness,shaking,breathing problem,etc"幽閉癥會出現出汗、心跳加速,胃部不適,頭暈,顫抖,呼吸問題等癥狀,可推出這里應為當一個患有幽閉恐懼癥的人發現自己在一個有限的空間,她的身體會有一些特定的反應;故選G.
73.E.推理判斷題.根據文章第五段"The claustrophobia sufferer will look for an exit when inside a room,avoid driving on the highway or major roads where there is heavy traffic when inside a car,avoid taking lifts when inside a building,or stand near a door when at a party"幽閉恐懼癥患者在一個房間內會尋找一個出口,避免行駛在高速公路或交通擁擠時,避免電梯,或在一個聚會上站在門附近;可推測在極端的情況下,一個封閉的門的視覺會導致一個人的焦慮情緒;故選E.
74.A.推理判斷題.根據文章第六段","Exposure treatment,a form of mind-behavioral treatment,usually results in a total reduction in anxiety symptoms if conducted properly."可推出前文為幽閉恐懼癥是可以治療的;故選A.
75.F.推理判斷題.根據文章最后一段"Medications to help treat claustrophobia include things which help to ease the heart pounding often associated with anxiety attacks"藥物幫助治療幽閉恐懼癥,這有助于緩解心跳常與焦慮有關.可推測前文為治療幽閉恐懼癥還包括一些治療藥物或組合治療;故選F.
點評 考察學生的推理判斷能力和聯系上下文的能力,在做推理判斷題不要以個人的主觀想象代替文章的事實,要根據文章事實進行合乎邏輯的推理判斷.此類的填空題一定要聯系上下文,根據上下文的內容加上自己的理解,再作出正確的判斷.
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Five years after a donor's bone marrow (骨髓)saved a pair of twin girls’ lives, the girls , Elizabeth and Kathryn ,from Minnesota got the chance to thank the man face to face.
The girls’ mother, Michele, said, “To think that somebody who didn’t know your children was selfless enough to give bone marrow to save them is amazing. They gave him giant hugs and danced the night away with him like they had known him before.”
The meeting came together thanks to Be the Match, a community of donors, volunteers, health care professionals and researchers.
The girl were born with a rare disorder that left them without any blood platelets(血小板).The bone marrow transplant was needed to change their DNA to avoid their organs shutting down.
Michele, her husband, and their son, tested negative when it came to being a match for the girls. They were put on the Be the Match list, which finally found Gruda.
“I become breathless,'' Michele said about finding a match. " because there are still so many things that could go wrong even though you have a donor."
Due to the uncertain result, the girls had to have their transplants done separately. Elizabeth’s was in 2011, and Kathryn’s was in 2012. The two girls also had to undergo chemotherapy(化療).
The family was finally able to express their gratitude in person after Be the Match flew Gruda to Minnesota from Germany.
Gruda, who has three children of his own, tried to donate to a local girl in his town nearly 30 years ago but was not a match. Five years ago, he received a phone call that he was a match for the sisters and didn't hesitate to donate. His bone marrow was flown from Germany to use in the transplant.” “My three children rejoiced(高興) that I came through as the best donor for the girls,'' he told Be the Match.
Both sisters are now completely healthy and 100 percent cured.
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