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答案第=page11頁,共=sectionpages22頁2022中考閱讀理解熱點話題練專題44疾病Passage1(2021·廣西百色·中考真題)Whenyoufeelasneeze(噴嚏)orcoughcomingon,coveringyourmouthpreventsthespreadofgerms(細菌).Youprobablyknewthat.Buthowtocoveryourmouthisveryimportant.Youmightusetissues(紙巾),andputyourusedtissuesintothebin.“Ifyoudon'thavetissues,youshouldsneezeintoyourelbow,notyourhand,evenifyouareusedtodoingthat.”Thedoctorsadvised.“Ifsomebodysneezesintohishands,thosegermswillbepassedontootherpeople,orotherobjectsthatpeopletouch.”saidDr.Hill.Germsaremostcommonlyspreadbysneezingandcoughing.Whentheylandonyourhands,theyarepassedfromhandstothingslikebills,doorknobs(扶手),liftbuttonsandothersurfaces.Atthesametime,thepeoplearoundyoucantouchthem.“Thesuggestionwastakenseriouslyabout10yearsago.However,mostpeopledidn'tpaymuchattentiontoit.Thatmeanstheadultsmayhavemissedtheadvice.Butchildrenareoftentaughtinschooltherightwaytocoughorsneeze.”Dr.Benjaminsaid.Tobeclear,peoplecan'tkeepawayfromalltherisksinthisway,butit'sthebestchoice.Atthesametime,we'dbetterwearmasks(口罩)andoftenwashourhands.“Handwashingisoneofthemostimportantthingspeoplecandotokeephealthy.”Dr.Hillsaid.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選出最佳選項。1.Accordingtothispassage,whensneezingorcoughing,you'dbetternot________.A.sneezeintoyourelbow B.coveryourmouthwithtissuesC.useyourhandtocoveryourmouth D.coveryourmouthwithyourelbow2.Ifyousneezeintohands,germscanspreadthroughthefollowingactivitiesexcept________.A.usingliftbuttons B.usingdoorknobs C.shakinghands D.washinghands3.Whichistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Ifyoudon'thavetissues,youshouldsneezeintoyourhand.B.Theadultmaybeusedtosneezingintotheirelbow.C.Parentsoftenteachtheirchildrentherightwaytocoughorsneeze.D.Wearingmasksisagoodwaytokeepawayfromgerms.4.What'sthemainpurposeofthisarticle?A.Totellusthecorrectwaytousetissueswhensneezingorcoughing.B.Totellussomecorrectwaystopreventthespreadofgerms.C.Totellusit'snecessarytosneezeorcoughintoelbow.D.Totellushowtokeepawayfromallrisks.5.Inwhichlayout(版面)ofthenewspapercanwefindthiskindofpassage?A.Health. B.Sports. C.Business. D.Education.Passage2(2021·湖南永州·中考真題)Dogsmighthavethelatesttoolsinthefightagainstcancer(癌癥);theirnoses!ResearchersatCalifornia’sPineStreetFoundation(PSF)saytheyhavetrainedfivedogstosmellcanceronaprison’sbreath.Thiscouldbeexcitingnews.Adog’ssenseofsmellmaybe10,000to100,000timesstrongerthanours.Butcandogsreallysmellillness?PSFresearcherMichaelMcCullochsaysyes.“Wewereverysurprisedbyhowexacttheywere,”hesaid.“Theyweretellingwhohadcancer,andtheywerealsosayingwhodidn’t.”DogsinthePineStreetFoundationtestweretrainedtositwhentheysmelledcancer.Howwelldidtheyperform?Takealookatthischarttofindout.BreathSampleNumberofTimestheDogsSatdownNumberofTimestheDogsKeptStandingBreathfromlungcancerpatients56410Breathfromhealthypersons4708McCullochandhisteamaskedfourhealthypeopleandonewithcancertoblowintoplastictubes(塑料管).Specialmaterialsinthetubeskeptthethingsofeachbreath.Thetubeswerethenplacedoneyardapart.Finally,thedogswereallowedtosmellthetubes.Eachdoghadbeentrainedforthreeweekstositwhenitsmelledcancer.Ninety-ninepercentofthetime,thedugsatnexttothetubesblownintobypatientswithlungcancer.Thedogswereright88percentofthetimeaboutbreastcancer.Nolabtestforcancerhasgivenmorecorrectresultsthanthistest.Theresultsaresoamazingthatmanyexpertsquestionthedogs’smellingpower.Theywonderiftherewereotherreasonswhythedogsdidsowell.Forexample,theythoughtthewaythedogtrainersbehavedcouldhaveinfluencedhowthedogsacted.However,mostexpertsagreethatthisstudyisimportant.Theinformationcouldhelpscientistscreateasimplebreathtestforcancerinthefuture.Onceagain,humansmaybegettingahelpingpawornose—fromtheirbestanimalfriends.6.What’sthelatesttooladogmighthaveinthefightagainstcancer?A.Tooth. B.Nose. C.Ear.7.WhathappenedfirstinthePineStreetFoundationtest?A.Thedogsweretrained. B.Thetubeswereplacedoneyardapart.C.Thedogssmelledthetubes.8.Whatwasadogsupposedtodowhenitsmelledcancer?A.Smellagain. B.Turnaround. C.Sitdown.9.Lookatthechart.Howmanytimesdidthedogskeepstandingwhentheysmelledthebreathfromhealthypersons?A.Lessthan10times. B.Almost600times. C.About700times.10.Whydomanyexpertsquestionthedog’ssmellingpower?A.Becausenolabtestforcancerhasgivenmorecorrectresults.B.Becausethedogtrainersinfluencedhowthedogsacted.C.Becausetheydon’tthinkthisstudyisimportant.Passage3(2020·廣西梧州·中考真題)Eachyearthereareatleastfivemillionpeoplearoundtheworldwhodevelopserious(流感)andalmosthalfamilliondeaths.Whensomeoneweknowgetsthefluvirus(病毒),weexpectthemtobeverycarefulnottopassitontoothers.Doctorsandnursesworkingwithflupatientsalsoneedtoprotectthemselvesfromthevirus.Butwhatisthebestwaytodothis?ThisisthequestionthatProfessorJonathanVan-Tamistryingtoanswer.Hewantstofindouthowfluistransmitted(傳播),sothathecanstopdoctorsandnursesgettingsick.Since2008Van-TamhasbeeninchargeofanIntentionalgroupstudyinghowthefluvirustravels.Forthefirsttime,41volunteersagreedtolivetogether.Theylivedinaclinic(診所)inCambridgeshirefortwoweeks,wheretheycameintocontactwiththefluvirus.Van-Tamexplainstheirmethods."Everyonelivestogetherinthesmallspaceforfourdays.Somewearfacemasks,andwashhandsevery15minutes,butsomehavenoprotection."Inhiswaywecanstudywhocatchesthefluandwhichwaysoftransmittingfluareimportant.Theexperiment(試驗)isnotsimple.Atthemomenttheteamareworkingonthreestudies.Van-Tambelievesthatifthistypeofstudyworkswelltheresultswillhelpdecidewhatprotectionpeopleneedworkinginhospitalwithflupatientsaroundtheworld.Andperhapsitcoulddeclinethenumberofdeathsfromflueachyear.11.Fromthefirstparagraph,weknowthat________.A.a(chǎn)tleastfivemillionpeopledevelopseriousflueveryyearallovertheworldB.a(chǎn)boutamillionpeopledieoffluinoneyearintheworldC.itisimpossibleforthepeoplewhocatchtheflutopassthevirusontoothersD.doctorsandnurseshavefoundthebestwaytoprotectthemselvesfromthevirus12.WhydoesProfessorVan-Tamusethemethods?A.Becausehehasbeeninchargeofaninternationalgroup.B.Becausehewantsthemtocomeintocontactwiththefluvirus.C.Becausehewantstofindouthowfluistransmitted.D.Becausehecanprotectthem.13.AccordingtothemethodsVan-Tamexplain,whatdosomeofthevolunteersdointhesmallspace?A.Havenosleep. B.Wearglasses. C.Havenobreak. D.Wearfacemasks.14.Theunderlinedword"'decline"inthelastparagraphprobablymeans"________".A.增加B.降落 C.控制 D.減少15.Accordingtothepassagewecaninfer(推斷)that________.A.ProfessorVan-TamwantshisstudytohelpreducethepossibilityofcatchingfluB.a(chǎn)llthevolunteersdidn'thavecontactwiththefluvirusC.thegroupledbyVan-TamonlydidonestudyD.thestudieshavealreadybeenfinishedPassage4(2020·江蘇常州·中考真題)Influenza,orflu(流感),isatypeofvirus.Itspreadsfromonepersontoanotherquickly.Whensomeonewhohastheflucoughsorsneezes,littledropletsfromtheirlungs(肺)spreadoutintotheair.Anyonenearbycangetsick.Evenapersonwhotouchessomethingwiththevirusandthentoucheshisorhermouth,eyes,ornose,canbecomeinfected(感染).Theoutbreakofthe1918influenzainfectedabout500millionpeopleworldwide.Itkilledfrom20millionto50millionpeople.ItwasfirstseeninEurope,theUnitedStates,andpartsofAsia.Itthenspreadquicklyaroundtheworld.Manypeoplewhobecamesickwereyoung,healthyadults.Atthetime,notreatmentsworkedinthepreventionofthespreadofthekillerflu.Peoplewereorderedtowearmasks.Schools,theatersandotherpublicplaceswereclosed.Whenthefirstwave(波〉inthespringof1918hit,itdidn'tseemserious.Peoplewhowereinfectedfelttheusualflusymptoms(癥狀),whicharechills,fevers,andfeelingtired.Thosewhogotsickgenerallygotbetterafterseveraldays.Notmanydied.However,asecond,highlycontagious(傳染的)waveofinfluenzaappearedinthefallofthatsameyear.Victimsdiedshortlyaftertheywereinfected—withinhoursordays.Theirskinturnedblueandtheirlungswerefilledwithliquid(液體),makingitverydifficulttobreathe.Bythesummerof1919,theflupandemic(大流行病)cametoanend.Sickpeoplehadeithergotwellordied.Almost90yearslater,in2008,researchersannouncedthey’ddiscoveredwhythe1918fluwassodeadly.Thefluvirusinflamed(使…惡化)thelungs,causingthemtofillwithliquid.Since1918,therehavebeenseveralotherinfluenzapandemics,althoughnonehasbeenquiteasdeadly.16.Whatinformationaboutthe1918fluismentionedinthepassage?A.Thereasonwhyitwassodeadly.B.Thereasonwhyitended.C.Thechangeitcausedtomedicalresearch.D.Theplaceinwhichitwaslastseen.17.Allthepeoplethatwereinfectedwiththe1918flu___________.A.hadblueskinthatledtotheirdeathB.hadtouchedsomeonewiththevirusC.diedastheirlungswerefilledwithliquidD.hadthevirusintheirbodiesthatmadethemsick18.Whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutthe1918fluisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Wearingamaskwasthebestwaytotreatit.B.Ayoungerpersonhadalowerriskofbeinginfectedwithit.C.Peopleexpectedthecomingofitssecondwave,butcouldn’tstopit.D.Itwasdeadlierthananyotherinfluenzapandemicinmodernhistory.Passage5(2020·青海·中考真題)Overthelastsixmonths,thecoronaviruspandemic(冠狀病毒疫情)hasaffecteddifferentcountriesandregionsindifferentways.Here,we’lltakealookatafewofthemostimportanteventsthathavehappened.ItalyshutsdownOnMarch10,theItaliangovernmentdecidedtoputthewholecountryonlockdownafterthenumberofcases(病例)inthecountrystartedincreasingquickly,peopleweresuggestednotleavingtheirhome.Thefirstcasewasdetected(檢測到)asearlyasJanuary31.Inthefollowingweeks,thenumberofcasesreachedover10,000bythetimeofthelockdown.Thelockdownaffected16millionpeopleacrossthecountry.Italywasoneofthefirstofmanycountriesthatcarriedoutlockdownstopreventthespreadofthevirus.WHOdeclarespandemicOnMarch11,WorldHealthOrganization(WHO)officiallycharacterized(描述)COVID-19asapandemic.Thiswasbecauseofagrowingnumberofcasesaroundtheworld.Bythistime,thereweremorethan20,0000casesinEurope,including1,000deaths,aswellas1,000casesintheUS.SummerOlympicsdelayedOnMarch24,PresidentoftheInternationalOlympicCommittee(IOC)ThomasBachannouncedthe2020SummerOlympicGames,whichwereplannedtobeheldinTokyo,wouldbedelayeduntilthefollowingyearintheinterestofprotectingpubicsafety.UShitsover1millioncasesOnApril28,theUSofficiallyrecordedoveronemillionCOVID-19casesnationwide.Thiscamejustfourdaysafteritwasannouncedthatthevirushadresultedinover50,000deathsacrossthecountry.Thevirusspreadrapidlyacrossthecountry,asthefirstcasehadbeenrecordedthreemonthsearlier.根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,選擇最佳答案。19.Theeventsinthepassageareallconnectedwith________.A.Italy’slockdown B.OlympicgamesC.UScases D.thecoronaviruspandemic20.InParagraph2,theunderlinedword“l(fā)ockdown”probablymeans________.A.封城 B.控制 C.關(guān)押 D.鎖定21.COVID-19wasofficiallyannouncedasapandemicbecauseit________.A.causedthelockdownsB.hadagrowingnumberofcasesintheworldC.couldresultindeathD.spreadquicklyinEurope22.2020SummerOlympicGamesinTokyowillbedelayedbecause________.A.peoplemaynotgoduringthepandemic B.thecasesinAsiaincreasedquicklyC.ithasn’tbeenwell-prepared D.it’snecessarytoprotectpublicsafety23.Ittook________forthenumberofCOVID-19casesintheUStoreachoveronemillion.A.fourdays B.twenty-eightdaysC.threemonths D.fourmonthsPassage6(2021·重慶·四川外國語大學附屬外國語學校三模)Anelderlymanvisitedadoctorandasked,“Couldyoutakealookatmywife?Herhearingisgettingworse.”Thedoctorsaid,“I’mgladtohelp.ButIdon’tknowhowbadherhearingis.Couldyougohomeanddoalittletestforme?Makesureyourwife’sbackisturnedtoyouandaskheraquestion.Ifshedoesn’tanswer,walkcloserandaskheragain.Keepdoingthisuntilsheanswersyou.”Themanwenthome.Hesawhiswifemakingdinnerwithherbacktohim.Themanasked,“What’sfordinner?”.Hiswifedidn’tanswer,sohewalkedcloserandaskedagain,“What’sfordinner?”Still,shedidn’tanswer.Thistime,hewalkedupjustbehindherandaskedonceagain,“What’sfordinner?”Hiswifeturnedaroundandsaidveryloudly,“Forthethirdtime,we’rehavingchickensoup!”24.Theoldmancametothedoctorbecause________.A.hethoughthiswifehadasorethroat B.hethoughthiswifehadbadhearingC.hethoughthecouldn’tseeanything D.hethoughthemighthaveaheadache25.Thedoctoraskedthemantogohomeand________.A.cookdinnerforhiswife B.a(chǎn)skhowhiswifefeltC.makeadinnerplan D.testhiswife’shearing26.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat________.A.theoldmanwenttothehospitalwithhiswifeB.theladydidn’tanswerhishusbandatallC.theoldmanhimselfhadtroublehearingD.thedoctoraskedtheladytosaynothingPassage7(2021·黑龍江肇源·二模)ThenumberofpeopleworldwidewhohavediedofCOVID-19haspassedonemillion,researcherssay,withmanyregions(地區(qū))stillreportingthegrowingnumber.ThereportbyJohnsHopkinsUniversityshowsthatdeathsintheUS,BrazilandIndiamakeupnearlyhalfofthat.Expertswarnthatthetruefactisprobablymuchhigher.“Yetwedon’twanttoloseeverysinglelife,”hesaidinavideomessage.“Theywerefathersandmothers,wivesandhusbands,brothersandsisters,friendsandcolleagues.Thepainhascausedsomuchserioussituationbythisdisease.”Thediseasehasspreadto195countrieswithmorethan60millionconfirmedcases.Theeconomy(經(jīng)濟)ofmanycountrieshasdescendedsomuchthatmillionsofworkerslosttheirjobs.Meanwhile,manycountrieshavedevelopedaneffectivevaccine(疫苗)buttheWorldHealthOrganization(WHO)haswarnedthatthedeathtoll(死亡人數(shù))couldhittwomillionbeforeoneiswidelyavailable.Choosetherightansweraccordingtothepassage.27.WeknowthatthedeathintheUS,BrazilandIndiaprobablyhastakenupmorethan________inthereallife.A.10% B.30% C.50% D.40%28.Themeaningoftheword“descend”inParagraph3is________.A.improve B.reduce C.succeed D.fail29.WHOhaswarnedthatthedeathtollcouldhittwomillionbeforethe________iswidelyavailable.A.disease B.virus C.economy D.vaccine30.Whichrelationshipisn’tmentionedinParagraph2?A.Fathersandmothers. B.Wivesandhusbands.C.Sonsandfathers. D.Brothersandsisters.31.Wecanseethispassageina________.A.newspaper B.guidebook C.storybook D.sportsmagazinePassage8(2021·浙江浙江·模擬預(yù)測)Therearealotofadvantagesofbeingtallbesidesbeingabletoreachthetopshelfwithoutastepladder.Morecash?That’sright:tallmenearnmoremoney,reportsLiveScience.Ontheotherhand,thereisalsoahugedisadvantage.AccordingtoanewstudyfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaRiverside,tallpeoplemaybemorelikelytodevelopcancer.LeonardNunney,aresearcheratUCRiverside,reviewedfourlargepopulationstudiesabouttheheightandcancer.Nunneystudiedmorethan10,000casesofcancer,andwhenhelookedattheresultgivenaperson’sheight,hefoundthatthecancerriskrisesby10percentforeveryfourinchesabovetheaverageheightapersonis-averagebeing5'4"

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