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基本医疗保险基金支付部分费用的诊疗项目范围有()A、治疗项目 B、彩色多普勒仪 C、病历

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题目:

基本医疗保险基金支付部分费用的诊疗项目范围有()

A、治疗项目

B、彩色多普勒仪

C、病历工本费

D、院外会诊费

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Millions of youngsters across Europe could suffer permanent(永久性) hearing loss after five years if they listen to MP3 players at too high a volume for more than five hours a week, EU scientists warned. This seemed to be 36  for many youngsters.

The scientists’ study, requested by the European Commission,  37  the concept of “leisure noise”, which was thought to be fashionable for the youth.  38  it said children and teenagers should be  39  from increasingly high sound levels—with loud mobile phones also coming in for  40  .

“There has been increasing  41  about exposure from the new generation of personal music players which can reproduce sounds at very  42  volumes without loss of quality,” the Commission, the EU’s executive branch,  43  in the report.

“Risk for hearing damage depends on sound level and  44  time,” it said. “More and more young people were  45  with the significant threat that leisure noise brought to  46  .”

The scientists  47  the number of people in that risk category at between five and ten cent of listeners,  48  up to 10 million people in the European Union.

49  of personal music players have sharply increased in EU countries’ market in recent years,  50  of MP3 players.

Mobile phones which are used  51  too high a volume also came under  52  from Meglena Kuneva, the EU’s consumer affairs commissioner.

“I’m concerned that so many young people…who are  53 users of personal music players and mobile phones at high volume levels, may be  54  damaging their hearing,” she said in the statement.

So, the youth, you should think twice about your preference. You should remember your  55  is more important than fashion and cool.

36. A. wonderful           B. thoughtful            C. believable             D. unbelievable

37. A. attracted             B. attained                    C. attacked                   D. contrasted

38. A. But                    B. And                         C. However                  D. So

39. A. stopped           B. prevented                 C. protected                  D. kept

40. A. criticism             B. protection                C. envy                        D. encouragement

41. A. concern                 B. appreciation              C. distraction            D. curiosity

42. A. low                    B. little                        C. hard                         D. high

43. A. protested             B. stated                       C. warned                     D. worried

44. A. leisure            B. pressure                   C. exposure                  D. expression

45. A. faced                  B. satisfied                   C. born                        D. armed

46. A. body                  B. hearing                    C. face                         D. life

47. A. sorted out           B. made out                  C. marked out           D. worked out

48. A. meaning             B. reading                    C. saying                  D. being

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55. A. future                 B. health                  C. hope                        D. goal

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On Saturday, Feb 12, 2000, two things happened that changed my life.

First of all, my baby sister got married. She was 26 this day, and yet to me she was still my baby sister.

I was happy, but also sad. Gone were the days of me bossing(支使) her around. My bossy behavior had once earned me the nickname Lucy. If you’re a fan of Peanuts, then you can clearly imagine my behavior as an older sister.

At one point, I left the wedding reception to get some air. I went outside and walked to a nearby playground. I’m not sure how long I sat there before my sister came and joined me. We talked about how we were both grown up. As she wiped a tear from my eye, she lovingly said, “You’ll always be Lucy to me.” We hugged.

Then, my cousin Mike walked over to tell us that it was time to cut the cake, and the second thing that changed my life that day came to pass.

“Hey, did you guys hear that Charles Schulz died today?” he said casually – as if it were no big deal. Then he took my sister’s arm and they turned to head back to the reception hall. “Coming?” they asked. “In a minute,” I replied, and I sat back down on the bench, dizzy from what Mike had just told me.

How could Charles Schulz be dead? He was my creator! He was almost like a father to me!

I had lost so many things on that day. My innocence had slipped away like a thief in the night. It was gone before I could do anything about it, taking with it all the treasures that I had held in my heart. I felt myself grow up in an instant. I saw, for the first time, what I really was – a 30-year-old woman with a husband of my own, and soon, a child of my own.

I took a deep breath and stood up from the bench. I turned and headed back to the hall, hoping I hadn’t missed the cutting of the cake. It was the day that my sister grew wings of her own and left the nest – the day that Lucy died, and I was born.

小题1:Why did the author feel sad at her sister’s wedding?

A.She was afraid of change.

B.Her sister was getting ready to move far away from her.

C.Her wonderful childhood with her sister had become a thing of the past.

D.She had nobody to turn to for help with housework.小题2:When the author’s cousin told her that Charles Schulz had died, she __________.

A.felt a great sense of loss

B.burst into tears

C.thought he was joking

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A.The author has realized how her sister must have felt about her and decided to change.

B.Lucy no longer matters to the author.

C.The author doesn’t like the nickname Lucy anymore.

D.The author is no longer sad and ready to face the fact that she is an adult.小题4:The best title of the passage can be __________.

A.Two things changing my life

B.My baby sister’s wedding

C.Not Lucy anymore

D.Not innocent anymore

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