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1. Do you know a child who survived leukemia(白血病)?Do you have a mother , sister or aunt whose breast cancer was found early thanks to a mammogram(乳腺X光照片)?Do you have a friend or coworker who quit smoking to reduce their risk of lung cancer? Each of these individuals benefited from the American Cancer Society's research program.
2.Each day scientists supported by the American Cancer Society work to find breakthroughs that will take US one step closer to a cure.The American Cancer Society has long recognized that research holds the ultimate answers to the prevention,diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
3.As the largest source of nonprofit cancer research funds in the United States,the American Cancer Society devotes over $100 million each year to research.Since 1946,they've invested more than $2. 4 billion in research. The investment has paid rich dividends(回报、效益).In 1946,only one in four cancer patients was alive five years after diagnosis;today 60 percent live longer than five years.
4.Investigators and health professionals in universities,research institutes and hospitals throughout the country receive grants from the American Cancer Society.Of the more than 1,300 new applications received each year,only 11 percent can be funded.If the American Cancer Society had more money available for research funding,nearly 200 more applications considered outstanding could be funded each year.
5.You can help fund more of these applications by participating in the American Cancer Society Relay(接力)for Life,a team event to fight cancer. More funding means more cancer breakthroughs and more lives being saved.To learn more,call Donna Hood,chair with the Neosho Relay for Life of the American Cancer Society at 451-4880.
1. Do you know a child who survived leukemia(白血病)?Do you have a mother , sister or aunt whose breast cancer was found early thanks to a mammogram(乳腺X光照片)?Do you have a friend or coworker who quit smoking to reduce their risk of lung cancer? Each of these individuals benefited from the American Cancer Society's research program.
2.Each day scientists supported by the American Cancer Society work to find breakthroughs that will take US one step closer to a cure.The American Cancer Society has long recognized that research holds the ultimate answers to the prevention,diagnosis and treatment of cancer.
3.As the largest source of nonprofit cancer research funds in the United States,the American Cancer Society devotes over $100 million each year to research.Since 1946,they've invested more than $2. 4 billion in research. The investment has paid rich dividends(回报、效益).In 1946,only one in four cancer patients was alive five years after diagnosis;today 60 percent live longer than five years.
4.Investigators and health professionals in universities,research institutes and hospitals throughout the country receive grants from the American Cancer Society.Of the more than 1,300 new applications received each year,only 11 percent can be funded.If the American Cancer Society had more money available for research funding,nearly 200 more applications considered outstanding could be funded each year.
5.You can help fund more of these applications by participating in the American Cancer Society Relay(接力)for Life,a team event to fight cancer. More funding means more cancer breakthroughs and more lives being saved.To learn more,call Donna Hood,chair with the Neosho Relay for Life of the American Cancer Society at 451-4880.
The survival period for 60% of Cancer patients today is_________.
A:lack of funding
B:many cancer patients
C:more lives being saved
D:more than five years
E:the ultimate answers
F: more funding
A:lack of funding
B:many cancer patients
C:more lives being saved
D:more than five years
E:the ultimate answers
F: more funding
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解析:文章第二段主要讲得到美国癌症协会资助的科学家们日复一日地工作,以便早日找到攻克各种癌症的方法,而该协会之所以资助这些科学家是因为其很久以来便认识到科研在攻克癌症方面无可取代的重要性。
文章第三段主要讲美国癌症协会多年投资所取得的成果。
文章第四段主要讲的是,虽然每年有1 000多个科研项目申请美国癌症学会的资助,但只有100多个项目得到资助。如果有更多资金的话,许多被认为是相当杰出的项目就不会被放弃了。
文章第五段主要讲个人出资以使更多杰出的项目获得资助。
从文章的第一段可以得知,美国癌症协会科研项目已经造福了许多癌症病人。
文章第三段提到,如今60%的癌症病人可以活5年以上。
文章第四段提到,由于资金有限,每年有将近200项申请虽然很有潜力,但却得不到资助。
文章第五段提到,更多的资金意味着癌症研究协会将会取得更多的突破、更多的生命将会被挽救。
文章第三段主要讲美国癌症协会多年投资所取得的成果。
文章第四段主要讲的是,虽然每年有1 000多个科研项目申请美国癌症学会的资助,但只有100多个项目得到资助。如果有更多资金的话,许多被认为是相当杰出的项目就不会被放弃了。
文章第五段主要讲个人出资以使更多杰出的项目获得资助。
从文章的第一段可以得知,美国癌症协会科研项目已经造福了许多癌症病人。
文章第三段提到,如今60%的癌症病人可以活5年以上。
文章第四段提到,由于资金有限,每年有将近200项申请虽然很有潜力,但却得不到资助。
文章第五段提到,更多的资金意味着癌症研究协会将会取得更多的突破、更多的生命将会被挽救。
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Personality and Career1.When you select your career,there's a whole lot more to it than assessing your skills and matching them with a particular position.If you ignore your personality,it will hurt you long-term regardless of your skills or the job's pay.There are several areas of your personality that you need to consider to help you find a good job.2. There are isolating(使孤立)jobs that will drive an outgoing person crazy and also interactive jobs that will make a shy person uneasy.Most people are not extremes in either direction but do have a tendency that they prefer. There are also positions that are sometimes a combination of the two, which may be best for someone in the middle who adapts easily to either situation.3.Most jobs these days have some elements of change to them,but some are more than others. If you need stability in your life,you may need a job where the changes don't happen so often.Other people would be bored of the same daily routine.4.There are people who are happy to spend more than 40 hours a week on a computer,while there are others who need a lot of human interaction throughout the day.Again,these are extremes and you'll likely find a lot of positions somewhere in the middle as well.5.Some people prefer a smaller setting where you'll get to know almost all the people there fairly quickly to being in a large building with a lot of people you won't know immediately.6.Anyway,these are a great starting point for you.I've seen it over and over again with people that they make more money over time when they do something they love.It may take you a little longer,but making a move to do what you have a passion for can change the course of your life for the better.Paragraph 2_________A:Do you enjoy working with computers?B:How do you like to get paid?C:Do you prefer working alone or with other people?D:Do you prefer indoor jobs or outdoor jobs?E:How do you handle change?F: What type of work environment do you enjoy?
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What Should I Say to the Person Who Has Cancer?It is normal to feel that you don't know what to say to someone who has cancer.You might only know the person casually,or you may have worked______(1)or lived near each other for many years and have a closer relationship.The most important ___________(2)you can do is to acknowledge the situation in some way一whatever is most comfortable for you.You can show interest and concern,you can expressencouragement,or you_________(3)offer support. Sometimes the simplestexpressions of concern are the______(4)meaningful,While it is good to be encouraging,it is also important_________(5)to show false optimism or to tell the person with cancer to always have a positive attitude.Doing _________(6)things may discount their fears,concerns,or sad feelings.It is alsotempting to say that you know __________(7)the person feels.While you may know thisis a difficult time,no one can know exactly how the person with_______(8)feels.Humor can be an important way________(9)coping.It is also another source ofsupport and encouragement.Let the person with cancer________(10)the lead; it ishealthy if they find something funny about a side effect,like hair loss or increased appetite, and you can certainly join_________(11)in a good laugh.This can be a great way to relieve stress and to take a break from the_________(12)serious nature of the situation.When the person with cancer looks good, let them know! Refrain(忍住) _____(13)comments when their appearance isn't as good,such as"You're looking pale"or"You've lost weight".Cancer and its treatment can be very unpredictable. Be prepared for good days and bad________(14).Refrain from telling the person with cancer stories about family members or friends who have had cancer. Everyone is different,and these stories may not be helpful.Instead,it is better simply to tell them you know________(15)about cancer because you've been through it with someone else._________(8) A:disease B:feelings C:concerns D: cancer
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--Do you know who telephoned me? --()ANo,I didn’t phone you.BYes,I know you well.CI heard it was Sally.DYes,I remember it now.
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How long have you worked here?()A、Since about two years.B、I do not know.C、For about two years.D、Who knows.
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单选题If you do it _____ the first time, you won't have to do it again.A
promptlyB
promisingC
properlyD
prospectively
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单选题Mother:______ Daughter: Oh, I don’t know. Anything will do. Mother: You keep saying that. But I’ve run out of ideas. Daughter: It’s your job to come up with the menus, so get on with it. Mother:______ Daughter: Actually, I would like champagne, caviar, lobster soup, and to finish, a fresh melon. Mother: That’s fine. I’ll cook, but you pay.A
Where shall we have our lunch? ; What do you mean?B
Let’s have breakfast at home. Quite right!C
What shall we have for dinner? I’m really at a loss.D
How many dishes do you want? I’ll try my best.
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