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in South Darfur. United Nations and Sudanese agencies will carry out the campaign this week and again in November. Sudan had been poliofree since two thousand and five. The new case of wild polio virus was confirmed last month in South Darfur. Health officials also announced last month that Nigeria has had almost seventy new cases of polio since two thousand and five. Those cases, however, were caused by the polio vaccine itself. There are two kinds of polio vaccine(疫苗) . The one given by injection contains killed virus, which cannot cause polio. The one given by mouth contains live but weakened virus. In very rare cases the virus can change and cause polio. The way to stop the spread now is more vaccinations. But officials worry that people in northern Nigeria may, once again, fear the vaccine. In recent years, local leaders spread stories that Western nations had poisoned the vaccine with the virus that causes AIDS. The United States Food and Drug Administration had told parents not to give them to children under age two unless a doctor says to use them. The . gave the advice as it announced a meeting of experts to discuss cold medicines for children. That advisory mittee met last week and voted that these drugs should not be given to children under the age of six. Members said there is not enough evidence to show that these drugs work in children. They called for more research. The mittee also said that liquid medicines should all use the same measurement terms. This could reduce the risk of parents giving their children too much. In rare cases, deaths have been reported from overdoses. The drug industry says its products are safe and effective for children. But it says parents need to be better educated about how to use them. A week before the meeting, the industry decided to end sales of cold products for children under two. 41. The underlined word in the second paragraph means_____. A. concerned B. affirmed C. discovered D. defined 62. Which sentence is TRUE according to the passage? A. Sudan had been poliocharged since two thousand five. B. Nigeria has had already seventy new cases of polio since two thousand and five. last month. C. There are three kinds of polio vaccine. D. The virus can rarely change and cause polio. 63. Why do officials worry that people in northern Nigeria may fear the vaccine once again? A. Because the vaccine has no effect on polio B. Because the vaccine with the virus can change and cause polio C. Because the stories were spread that western nations had poisoned the vaccine with the virus that causes AIDS. D. The passage doesn’t tell us. 64. The underlined sentence in the passage can be replaced by______. A. There are many death cases because of taking too much B. Almost no death cases have been found because of taking too much C. Many death cases have been reported D. Death cases have never been reported for taking too much 65. We can infer from the passage that______. A. the United States Food and Drug Administration had told parents not to give them to children under age two B. there is enough evidence to show that these drugs work in children C. a week before the meeting, the industry decided to end sales of cold products for children under six D. the children should be very careful to take cold medicine D. It should be cautious for children’s taking cold medicine C It’s official, not making your bed keeps you healthy. Dust mites (尘螨 ) present in everyone’s home can cause asthma, but they can not live in the dry conditions of an unmade bed. The average bed is home to one and a half million mites, and they cause a number of mon allergies (过敏症 ), as they chomp away on human skin in the night。 and then produce the allergens which we inhale (吸入 ). Dust mites grow in the warm humid conditions prevalent in the occupied bed, but they cannot multiply without moisture. So leaving the bed unmade during the day means that the water is not retained by the sheets, which means that the mites dehydrate (脱水 ) and die. Researcher Dr. Stephen Pretlove who has developed a puter model to track how changes in the home can reduce a numbers of dust mites said, “We know that mites can only survive by taking in water from the atmosphere using small glands on the outside of their body.” In the next stage of their research, the scientists are putting mite pockets into beds in 36 houses around the United Kingdom. This will test the validity of the puter model and will investigate how people’s daily routines affect mite populations. Building features such as heating ventilation (空气流通 ) and insulation (隔热 ) will also be adjustable to monitor how the mites cope and react to different atmospheres. Dr. Pretlove said the research had potential to reduce the £ 700 million spent treating miteinduced illnesses each year in the UK. “Our findings could help building designers create healthy homes and health care workers point out environments most at risk from mites.” Dr. Matt Hallsworth, of the charity Asthma UK, said, “Housedust mite allergen can be an important trigger for many people with asthma, but at present many people find they are inevitable.” 66. What is the best title of the passage。 A. The Causes of Asthma B. Research on Allergies C. Don’t make your bed and stay healthy D. The Bad Effects of Mites 67. The underlined word “validity” means ______. A. confirmation B. imagination C. supposition D. criticism 68. Which statement is not true according to the passage? A. Building features can affect the growth of mites. B. The research carried out will save a lot of money spent on treating miterelated illnesses. C. At present it is impo。
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