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7.Two more cases of H7N9bird flu virus have been detected in Zhejiang province,including a man who died last week,authorities said on Wednesday.
The Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed that a 38-year-old patient surnamed Hong from Hangzhou,the provincial capital,who died in hospital on March 27,had the virus.
Hong was infected on March 7while working in neighboring Jiangsu province.He returned home on March 18,according to the Zhejiang health department.
The other patient,surnamed Yang,is a 67-year-old man.He developed a cough and fever on March 25and was admitted to hospital on Tuesday.
None of the people who came into close contact with the patients have developed symptoms of the flu,the health department said.
On Sunday,two men in Shanghai died from H7N9.A woman in Anhui province and four men in Jiangsu province remain in  criticalcondition,which makes a large number of people scared to death.
All patients had fevers and coughs in the early stages before developing pneumonia(肺炎) and breathing difficulties,China's health authorities said.
Experts say genetic analysis shows that the H7N9virus can be treated with Tamiflu,an antiviral drug that may slow the spread of influenza(流感) in the body.
Wang Xianjun,head of the Shandong provincial center of disease control,said H7N9is sensitive to neuraminidase-inhibiting medicine such as Tamiflu,Qilu Evening News reported on Wednesday.
There are no effective vaccines(疫苗) for H7N9as yet,Wang said,but using Tamiflu may be effective in the early stages.

63.According to this passage,the most cases of H7N9bird flu virus have been detected inD.
A.Zhejiang province   B.Anhui province
C.Shanghai            D.Jiangsu province
64.From the whole passage we can learn thatC.
A.two men in Shanghai and a woman in Zhejiang province died from H7N9.
B.the H7N9virus can be cured with an antiviral drug called Tamiflu.
C.all the patients infected with H7N9had fevers and coughs in the early stages.
D.only one patient has died from H7N9in Anhui.
65.The underlined word in the sentence"…four men in Jiangsu province remain in  critical condition"may be close toA in meaning.
A.very serious and dangerous    B.extremely important
C.quite healthy                 D.not serious or dangerous
66.The passage is mainly aboutB.
A.the medicine for H7N9
B.the spread of H7N9and an antiviral drug
C.the number of patients who died from H7N9
D.people who came into close contact with the patients of H7N9.

分析 文章报道了浙江省最近发生的H7N9流感疫情和全国的情况和病人的情况,还介绍了一种新型的抗体药物--Tamiflu.

解答 63.D 细节题:从第三段的句子:Hong was infected on March 7 while working in neighboring Jiangsu province.第一个感染者被发现时正在江苏省工作,由此可知答案是D
64.C:从第七段的句子All patients had fevers and coughs in the early stages before developing pneumonia(肺炎) and breathing difficulties,China"s health authorities said.可知所有的病人都有发烧咳嗽症状,选C
65.A:猜词题:从后面的句子:which makes a large number of people scared to death.可知这个单词是危险和严重的意思.选A
66.B 文章前面讲的是H7N9的蔓延,后面两段讲的是一种抗体药物.选B

点评 本文是一个新闻报道类阅读理解,题目涉及多道细节理解题,做题时结合原文和题目有针对性的找出相关语句进行仔细分析,结合选项选出正确答案.推理判断题也是要在抓住关键句子的基础上合理的分析才能得出正确答案,切忌胡乱猜测,一定要做到有理有据.

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B.We may still have enough coal.
C.We may have a little oil.
D.We may have no coal or oil to use.
28.Which of the following is right?A
A.Waste brings problems.
B.Waste can bring no problem.
C.China is rich in fresh water.
D.Students never waste things.
29.Which is the best title of this passage?A
A.Stop Wasting    
B.School life
C.Waste in the School   
D.Rich Resources in China.

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