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  • 第1题:

    Sometime both specific and ad valorem duties are stipulated for a product, but only one is applied.Such duties are called___.

    A.specific duties

    B.advalorem duties

    C.compound duties

    D.alternative duties


    正确答案:D

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    Leukemia

    Leukemia is the most common type of cancer kids get,but it is still very rare.Leukemia involves the
    blood and blood-forming organs,such as the bone marrow.________(46)
    A kid with leukemia produces lots of abnormal white blood cells in the bone marrow. Usually,white
    blood cells fight infection,but the white blood cells in a person with leukemia don't work the way they're
    supposed to.________(47)The abnormal white blood cells multiply out of control,filling the bone marrow
    and making it hard for enough normal,infection-fighting white blood cells to form.Other blood cells一such as
    red blood cells(that carry oxygen in the blood to the body's tissues)and platelets(that allow blood to
    clot)一are also crowded out by the white blood cells of leukemia. These cancer cells may also move to other
    parts of the body,including the bloodstream,where they continue to multiply and build up.
    Although leukemia can make kids sick,most of the time it is treatable,and kids get better. Almost all
    leukemia patients are treated with chemotherapy,which means using anti-cancer drug.
    ________(48)Chemotherapy quickly goes to work,traveling through the blood to the bone marrow.
    There,the drugs can attack the cancer cells.After several weeks of chemotherapy,many kids begin to feel
    better.
    Some children with leukemia will also have to have radiation therapy,too.________(49)If the cancer
    isn't getting better from using the usual amounts of chemotherapy and radiation,then a kid with leukemia
    will probably need more treatment一with higher doses of chemotherapy and radiation to finally kill the cancer
    cells.But this heavy-duty treatment will also harm the normal cells in the kid's bone marrow too,and the
    bone marrow will no longer be able to produce normal blood cells.So,doctors will then give a kid一or anyone
    else with bone marrow that is no longer working一normal bone marrow tissue from someone else who is
    healthy.________(50)

    ___________(50)
    A:The chemotherapy drugs are given through a catheter,a narrow tube that is inserted into a blood vessel, sometimes in the kid's upper chest.
    B:Early symptoms of leukemia are often overlooked,since they may resemble symptoms of the flu or other common diseases.
    C:This is a special procedure called a bone marrow transplant,and it helps the patient make new blood cells so they can recover from the leukemia.
    D:Bone marrow is the innermost part of some bones where blood cells are first made.
    E:They don't protect the person from infections very well.
    F: Radiation therapy uses invisible high-energy waves(similar to X-rays)to kill cancerous cells.

    答案:C
    解析:
    在空前一句“Leukemia involves the blood and blood-forming organs, such as the bone mar- row.",意思是白血病涉及到血液和造血器官,如骨髓。提到了bone marrow,那么下一句就应 与bone marrow有关,只有D项是阐述骨髓的句子,故D为正确答案。
    此空前一句讲,通常情况下,白细胞会对抗感染,但是白血病病人身上的白细胞却发挥 不了其应当发挥的作用。这意味着它们不能很好地保护病人免受感染的侵袭,故E为正确 答案。
    此空前一段涉及化学疗法,即抗癌药物的使用。接下来应首选表达如何使用化疗药物 的句子,故A为正确答案。
    此空前一句讲到,有些患白血病的孩子也将接受放射治疗。接下来应选择有关放射治 疗的句子,故F为正确答案。
    此段的主要意思是,接受大剂量化疗的白血病患者的骨髓可能会出现问题,不能再正 常地发挥作用。这时,医生就要把一个正常人的骨髓组织移植到他身上。这一医疗措施的名 称及其作用应该是下一句话所表达的内容,故C为正确答案。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Bone Marrow Transplantation

    Bone marrow is the spongy tissue inside some of your bones,such as your hip and thigh bones. It contains immature cells,called stem cells.The stem cells can develop into the red blood cells that carry oxygen through your body,the white blood cells that fight infections,and the platelets that help with blood clotting.
    If there is a problem with your bone marrow,a transplant can give you healthy new marrow. You could need a transplant because of a disease,such as bone marrow diseases or cancers like leukemia kemia or lymphoma.Or you might need one if a strong cancer treatment kills your healthy blood cells.
    People with cancer sometimes donate bone marrow before treatment to be transplanted later. But often the new marrow comes from a donor,either a close family member or someone unrelated.
    The healthy cells for a transplant can come from three sources:bone marrow;peripheral (circulating) blood that has an increased number of healthy blood-forming cells(also called peripheral blood stem cells or PBSC);umbilical cord blood that is collected after a baby is born.
    If you need an allogeneic transplant,your doctor will look for a marrow donor or cord blood unit that matches your HLA tissue type.HLA stands for human leukocyte antigen,a markei your immune system uses to recognize which cells belong in your body and which do not.
    Before your body can receive the healthy cells,the diseased cells must be destroyed.This is done using chemotherapy and sometimes radiation. The destruction of diseased cells is called a preparative regimen or a conditioning regimen.
    On the day of transplant,the cells from the marrow donor or cord blood unit are infused intravenously(go into your body through a large vein).These healthy cells move into the spaces inside your bones where they create new marrow. They grow and make healthy new red blood cells,white blood cells,and platelets.

    Healthy stem cells may come from the following sources EXCEPT__________.
    A:peripheral blood stem cells
    B:baby blood
    C:bone marrow
    D:cord blood

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题。第三段最后一句:通常新骨髓来源于一个捐献者,或者是血缘亲近的家人,或者是无血缘关系的陌生人。B不全面,C“器官捐献者”,也不正确。
    词义推断题。第一段第二句:它包括不成熟的细胞,被称作干细胞。A是 “主要的”,B是“杰出的”,D是“重要的”,只有C是“发育不完全的”。
    细节题。由第四段可以看出,A、C、D都是文章提到的,只有B"婴儿的血液”除外。
    细节题。倒数第二段提到了生病的细胞一定要被破坏掉,A和B都是破坏的方式,都不全面。C意思不明,且与文义不符。D的意思是被彻底破坏掉。
    推断题。A选项文章没有提及。C选项语气过于绝对,文章中没有如此说明。第三段第一句说癌症患者有时会在治疗前捐出骨髓用于日后的移植,D选项说必须,则是不正确的。从文章中可以看出,骨髓移植是很复杂的,因此B选项是可以推断出来的。

  • 第4题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Bone Marrow Transplantation

    Bone marrow is the spongy tissue inside some of your bones,such as your hip and thigh bones. It contains immature cells,called stem cells.The stem cells can develop into the red blood cells that carry oxygen through your body,the white blood cells that fight infections,and the platelets that help with blood clotting.
    If there is a problem with your bone marrow,a transplant can give you healthy new marrow. You could need a transplant because of a disease,such as bone marrow diseases or cancers like leukemia kemia or lymphoma.Or you might need one if a strong cancer treatment kills your healthy blood cells.
    People with cancer sometimes donate bone marrow before treatment to be transplanted later. But often the new marrow comes from a donor,either a close family member or someone unrelated.
    The healthy cells for a transplant can come from three sources:bone marrow;peripheral (circulating) blood that has an increased number of healthy blood-forming cells(also called peripheral blood stem cells or PBSC);umbilical cord blood that is collected after a baby is born.
    If you need an allogeneic transplant,your doctor will look for a marrow donor or cord blood unit that matches your HLA tissue type.HLA stands for human leukocyte antigen,a markei your immune system uses to recognize which cells belong in your body and which do not.
    Before your body can receive the healthy cells,the diseased cells must be destroyed.This is done using chemotherapy and sometimes radiation. The destruction of diseased cells is called a preparative regimen or a conditioning regimen.
    On the day of transplant,the cells from the marrow donor or cord blood unit are infused intravenously(go into your body through a large vein).These healthy cells move into the spaces inside your bones where they create new marrow. They grow and make healthy new red blood cells,white blood cells,and platelets.

    The new marrow usually comes from__________.
    A:people with cancer
    B:a family member
    C:an organ donor
    D:a relative or a stranger

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。第三段最后一句:通常新骨髓来源于一个捐献者,或者是血缘亲近的家人,或者是无血缘关系的陌生人。B不全面,C“器官捐献者”,也不正确。
    词义推断题。第一段第二句:它包括不成熟的细胞,被称作干细胞。A是 “主要的”,B是“杰出的”,D是“重要的”,只有C是“发育不完全的”。
    细节题。由第四段可以看出,A、C、D都是文章提到的,只有B"婴儿的血液”除外。
    细节题。倒数第二段提到了生病的细胞一定要被破坏掉,A和B都是破坏的方式,都不全面。C意思不明,且与文义不符。D的意思是被彻底破坏掉。
    推断题。A选项文章没有提及。C选项语气过于绝对,文章中没有如此说明。第三段第一句说癌症患者有时会在治疗前捐出骨髓用于日后的移植,D选项说必须,则是不正确的。从文章中可以看出,骨髓移植是很复杂的,因此B选项是可以推断出来的。

  • 第5题:

    The compound word "bookstore" is the place where books are sold. This indicates that the meaning of a compound is the sum total of the meanings of its components.

    A

    B



  • 第6题:

    A compound is the combination of only two words.


    正确答案:错误

  • 第7题:

    复合杂合子(compound heterozygote)


    正确答案:由二个不相同的突变(致病)的等位基因组成的基因型,称为复合杂合子。

  • 第8题:

    磷酸吡哆醛(pyidoxal phosphate)


    正确答案:是维生素B6(吡哆醇)的衍生物,是转氨酶、脱羧酶和消旋酶的辅酶。

  • 第9题:

    戊糖磷酸途径(pentose phosphate pathway)


    正确答案:也称之磷酸己糖支路(hexose monophosphate shunt)。是一个葡萄糖-6-磷酸经代谢产生NADPH和核糖-5-磷酸的途径。该途径包括氧化和非氧化两个阶段,在氧化阶段,葡萄糖-6-磷酸转化为核酮糖-5-磷酸和CO2,并生成两分子的NADPH;在非氧化阶段,核酮糖-5-磷酸异构化生成核糖-5-磷酸或转化为酵解中的两个中间代谢物果糖-6-磷酸和甘油醛-3-磷酸。

  • 第10题:

    名词解释题
    磷酸吡哆醛(pyidoxal phosphate)

    正确答案: 是维生素B6(吡哆醇)的衍生物,是转氨酶、脱羧酶和消旋酶的辅酶。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Lying under the skull, the human brain contains an average of the ten billion nerve cells called().
    A

    neurons

    B

    nerve system

    C

    nerves

    D

    cerebral cortex


    正确答案: B
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第12题:

    判断题
    The compound word "bookstore" is the place where books are sold. This indicates that the meaning of a compound is the sum total of the meanings of its components.
    A

    B


    正确答案:
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第13题:

    Microsoffs COM is a software(66)that allows applications to be built from binary software components. COM defines a binary standard for function calling between components, a way for components to dynamically discover the interfaces implemented by other components, and a mechanism to identify components and their interfaces uniquely.OLE is a compound(67)standard developed by Microsoft. OLE makes it possible to create(68)with one application and link or embed them in a second application. Embedded objects retain their original format and(69)to the application that created them. Support for OLE is built into the Windows and MacOS Operating Systems. A(70)compound document standard developed mainly by Apple and IBM is called OpenDoc.

    A.architecture

    B.protocol

    C.procedure

    D.structure


    正确答案:A
    解析:微软提出的COM是一种软件体系结构,它可以根据二进制软组件构成应用软件。 COM定义了组件之间进行功能调用的二进制标准,这是使得一个组件能够动态地发现其他组件实现的接口的一种方法,也是标识组件及其接口的特殊机制。OLE是由微软开发的组合文档标准。OLE可以生成与一种应用有关的文档,并且把它链接或嵌入到另外一个应用中。被嵌入的对象保持了原来的格式,而且可以与生成它们的应用链接起来。对OLE的支持已经内置在Windows和MacOS操作系统中。主要由 Apple和IBM开发的竞争性组合文档标准叫做OpenDoc。

  • 第14题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Bone Marrow Transplantation

    Bone marrow is the spongy tissue inside some of your bones,such as your hip and thigh bones. It contains immature cells,called stem cells.The stem cells can develop into the red blood cells that carry oxygen through your body,the white blood cells that fight infections,and the platelets that help with blood clotting.
    If there is a problem with your bone marrow,a transplant can give you healthy new marrow. You could need a transplant because of a disease,such as bone marrow diseases or cancers like leukemia kemia or lymphoma.Or you might need one if a strong cancer treatment kills your healthy blood cells.
    People with cancer sometimes donate bone marrow before treatment to be transplanted later. But often the new marrow comes from a donor,either a close family member or someone unrelated.
    The healthy cells for a transplant can come from three sources:bone marrow;peripheral (circulating) blood that has an increased number of healthy blood-forming cells(also called peripheral blood stem cells or PBSC);umbilical cord blood that is collected after a baby is born.
    If you need an allogeneic transplant,your doctor will look for a marrow donor or cord blood unit that matches your HLA tissue type.HLA stands for human leukocyte antigen,a markei your immune system uses to recognize which cells belong in your body and which do not.
    Before your body can receive the healthy cells,the diseased cells must be destroyed.This is done using chemotherapy and sometimes radiation. The destruction of diseased cells is called a preparative regimen or a conditioning regimen.
    On the day of transplant,the cells from the marrow donor or cord blood unit are infused intravenously(go into your body through a large vein).These healthy cells move into the spaces inside your bones where they create new marrow. They grow and make healthy new red blood cells,white blood cells,and platelets.

    Before receiving healthy cells,diseased cells must_________.
    A:undergo chemotherapy
    B:go through radiation
    C:be prepared
    D:be wrecked

    答案:D
    解析:
    细节题。第三段最后一句:通常新骨髓来源于一个捐献者,或者是血缘亲近的家人,或者是无血缘关系的陌生人。B不全面,C“器官捐献者”,也不正确。
    词义推断题。第一段第二句:它包括不成熟的细胞,被称作干细胞。A是 “主要的”,B是“杰出的”,D是“重要的”,只有C是“发育不完全的”。
    细节题。由第四段可以看出,A、C、D都是文章提到的,只有B"婴儿的血液”除外。
    细节题。倒数第二段提到了生病的细胞一定要被破坏掉,A和B都是破坏的方式,都不全面。C意思不明,且与文义不符。D的意思是被彻底破坏掉。
    推断题。A选项文章没有提及。C选项语气过于绝对,文章中没有如此说明。第三段第一句说癌症患者有时会在治疗前捐出骨髓用于日后的移植,D选项说必须,则是不正确的。从文章中可以看出,骨髓移植是很复杂的,因此B选项是可以推断出来的。

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Bone Marrow Transplantation

    Bone marrow is the spongy tissue inside some of your bones,such as your hip and thigh bones. It contains immature cells,called stem cells.The stem cells can develop into the red blood cells that carry oxygen through your body,the white blood cells that fight infections,and the platelets that help with blood clotting.
    If there is a problem with your bone marrow,a transplant can give you healthy new marrow. You could need a transplant because of a disease,such as bone marrow diseases or cancers like leukemia kemia or lymphoma.Or you might need one if a strong cancer treatment kills your healthy blood cells.
    People with cancer sometimes donate bone marrow before treatment to be transplanted later. But often the new marrow comes from a donor,either a close family member or someone unrelated.
    The healthy cells for a transplant can come from three sources:bone marrow;peripheral (circulating) blood that has an increased number of healthy blood-forming cells(also called peripheral blood stem cells or PBSC);umbilical cord blood that is collected after a baby is born.
    If you need an allogeneic transplant,your doctor will look for a marrow donor or cord blood unit that matches your HLA tissue type.HLA stands for human leukocyte antigen,a markei your immune system uses to recognize which cells belong in your body and which do not.
    Before your body can receive the healthy cells,the diseased cells must be destroyed.This is done using chemotherapy and sometimes radiation. The destruction of diseased cells is called a preparative regimen or a conditioning regimen.
    On the day of transplant,the cells from the marrow donor or cord blood unit are infused intravenously(go into your body through a large vein).These healthy cells move into the spaces inside your bones where they create new marrow. They grow and make healthy new red blood cells,white blood cells,and platelets.

    We can infer from this passage that_________.
    A:bone marrow transplantation requires five procedures
    B:bone marrow transplantation is complex
    C:people with leukemia must need transplantation
    D:people with cancer must donate bone marrow before treatment

    答案:B
    解析:
    细节题。第三段最后一句:通常新骨髓来源于一个捐献者,或者是血缘亲近的家人,或者是无血缘关系的陌生人。B不全面,C“器官捐献者”,也不正确。
    词义推断题。第一段第二句:它包括不成熟的细胞,被称作干细胞。A是 “主要的”,B是“杰出的”,D是“重要的”,只有C是“发育不完全的”。
    细节题。由第四段可以看出,A、C、D都是文章提到的,只有B"婴儿的血液”除外。
    细节题。倒数第二段提到了生病的细胞一定要被破坏掉,A和B都是破坏的方式,都不全面。C意思不明,且与文义不符。D的意思是被彻底破坏掉。
    推断题。A选项文章没有提及。C选项语气过于绝对,文章中没有如此说明。第三段第一句说癌症患者有时会在治疗前捐出骨髓用于日后的移植,D选项说必须,则是不正确的。从文章中可以看出,骨髓移植是很复杂的,因此B选项是可以推断出来的。

  • 第16题:

    共用题干
    Aging

    Throughout history man has had to accept the fact that all living things must die,but people now live longer than they used to.Yet all living things still show the________(51)of aging,which will eventually________(52)death.
    Aging is not a disease,but as a person passes maturity,the cells of the body and the________ (53) do not function as well as they did in childhood and adolescence(青春期).The body provides less________(54)against disease and is more likely________(55)have accident.
    A number of related causes may________(56)aging. Some cells of the body have a fairly long life,but they are not reborn when they die.As a person ages,________(57)of brain cells and muscle cells decreases.The other cells are replaced by new cells.In an aging person the________(58) cells and muscle cells may not be as viable(能生存的)or as capable________ ( 59 ) growth as those of a young person.
    Another________(60)in aging may be changes within the cells themselves.Some of the protein chemicals in cells are known________(61)with age and became less elastic.This is why the skin of old people wrinkles and________(62).This is also the reason old people________(63)in height. There may not be other more important chemical changes in the cells.Some complex cell chemicals, such as DNA and RNA,store and________(64)information that the cells need.Aging may affect this________(65)and change the information-carry molecules so that they do not transmit the information as well.

    _________(51)
    A:function
    B:effect
    C:fact
    D:symbol

    答案:B
    解析:
    本句话的意思是衰老导致死亡。所以,此处应选B项。
    result in:导致,例如:Their dispute resulted in war.他们的争端导致了战争。与题意相符。因此,选择D。
    由上下文可知此处应填入表示“人体器官”的词,选项A、B、C项均是人体器官中的一部分,器官的总称是organs,因此,选项D为正确答案。
    protect against:保护……使其免受伤害,例如:Troops have been sent to protect aid workers against attack.已经派出部队保护援助人员免遭袭击。此处缺少的是名词,所以应填入protection
    be likely to have accident:更易发生意外事件。
    contribute to:导致、促成,例如:Your suggestion has greatly contributed to the accomplishment of our work.你的建议大大地促进了我们工作的完成。
    选项B、C表示数量的多少,不能填到此处。most:表示大多数的意思,也不符合题意。因此,选项A为正确答案。
    由于前句中提到死去的人体细胞被新的细胞所代替,因此,这句话一定是阐述新细胞的,因此,选项C为正确答案。
    capable of:具有能力的,属于固定搭配,例如:Susan is capable of hard work.苏珊能胜任艰苦的工作。因此,选项C为正确答案。
    这一段是和上一段平行的,都是谈论导致衰老的原因,选项C与题意相符,因此,为正确答案。

    所选词和wrinkles保持时态一致,故选A。
    由上下文可以推断出本句表示老人身高变矮,因此,只能填入A项。
    此句是传递信息的意思,pass on:传递,例如:Would you pass it on to the next person?把它传给下一个人好吗?
    传递是一个过程,因此,本句应填入选项D。

  • 第17题:

    Lying under the skull, the human brain contains an average of the ten billion nerve cells called().

    Aneurons

    Bnerve system

    Cnerves

    Dcerebral cortex


    A

  • 第18题:

    The compound word "bookstore" is the place where books are sold. This indicates that the meaning of a compound is the sum total of the meanings of its components.


    正确答案:错误

  • 第19题:

    复合控制(compound control)


    正确答案: 是开、闭环控制相结合的一种控制方式。

  • 第20题:

    高能键(high-energy bond)


    正确答案:在高能化合物中,一基团被转移时能够释放出高于5kcal/mol(即20.92kJ/mol)以上自由能的连接该基团的共价键,如ATP中磷酸酐键。

  • 第21题:

    名词解释题
    高能键(high-energy bond)

    正确答案: 在高能化合物中,一基团被转移时能够释放出高于5kcal/mol(即20.92kJ/mol)以上自由能的连接该基团的共价键,如ATP中磷酸酐键。
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第22题:

    填空题
    When you start running, the muscle cells bum off the ATP they have floating around in about 3 seconds.____

    正确答案: I
    解析:
    根据题干信息“tart running”“burn off”可以定位到I段“... you start running ... The muscle cells ... in about 3 seconds”,故匹配段落为I段。

  • 第23题:

    名词解释题
    戊糖磷酸途径(pentose phosphate pathway)

    正确答案: 也称之磷酸己糖支路(hexose monophosphate shunt)。是一个葡萄糖-6-磷酸经代谢产生NADPH和核糖-5-磷酸的途径。该途径包括氧化和非氧化两个阶段,在氧化阶段,葡萄糖-6-磷酸转化为核酮糖-5-磷酸和CO2,并生成两分子的NADPH;在非氧化阶段,核酮糖-5-磷酸异构化生成核糖-5-磷酸或转化为酵解中的两个中间代谢物果糖-6-磷酸和甘油醛-3-磷酸。
    解析: 暂无解析