【題目】

Soldier and scholar

In difficult times, there are always people who step up and bring hope and confidence to the public.

Doctor Zhong Nanshan is one of them.

“Please don’t travel to Wuhan unless it’s absolutely necessary,” Zhong Nanshan, a famous respiratory (呼吸科的) expert, reminded the public when the novel coronavirus first hit Wuhan. But despite the danger, he, 84, rushed on an overnight train to Wuhan to fight the disease.

Known as the hero who defeated SARS in 2003, Zhong’s image and messages are flooding (遍布) social media. Many people say they “trust every word of Zhong”. He has given Chinese people confidence in winning the battle.

A great doctor and honest scholar (學(xué)者)

Growing up in a family of doctors, Zhong lives by a simple motto (信條): save lives and always be honest. In 2003, when SARS hit China, he volunteered to treat patients and asked his colleagues (同事) to send their most serious cases to him. After months of work, his treatment plan for SARS was adopted ( ) by China and then the whole world, saving thousands of lives, People’s Daily reported.

Zhong is also known for being an honest scholar. In 2003, when authorities (官方) said that the SARS virus was under control, he publicly refuted their claim. “I couldn’t help myself. I said it’s not all under control,” Zhong said in a later interview. His honesty won widespread praise from the Chinese public.

Back to the frontlines

Seventeen years later, Zhong is once again leading an expert team to study the novel coronavirus. Although this new virus is known to be more dangerous to the elderly, Zhong doesn’t seem worried about his own safety. On Jan 18, he took a high-speed train from Guangzhou to Wuhan. Two days later, he became the first expert to make certain that the new virus can be spread between humans. On January 29, he and his colleagues spent over four hours online checking five patients who were in serious condition. The next day, he chose the treatment for those patients. Under his guidance, his team developed a rapid test kit (快速檢測試劑盒) for the disease that can show results within 15 minutes.

As People’s Daily wrote, “the 84-year-old Zhong Nanshan shows his professionalism as a scholar, courage as a soldier, and a sense of duty as the backbone (脊梁) of our nation.”

1Which of the following information is NOT right about Zhong Nanshan?

A.He is a famous doctor.B.His parents are both workers.

C.He is brave in the face of difficulties.D.He tells truth to the public.

2What achievements did Zhong make in the fight against SARS?

A.He was the first doctor to start treating SARS patients.B.He treated the most serious patients online.

C.His treatment plan saved lots of people.D.He stated that SARS was under control.

3What does the underlined word “refute” mean?

A.To support others’ opinions.B.To say that a statement was false.

C.To mock or laugh at authorities.D.To be in the fight against the epidemic.

4What has Zhong done to fight the disease?

A.He said that the virus could spread between humans.

B.He treated five severe patients in a day.

C.He chose some special patients to receive treatment.

D.The test kit from his team can show results in 15 seconds.

5The aim of the story is to________.

A.encourage people to stay at homeB.state the importance of Zhong’s warning

C.guide people to be honest and braveD.praise Zhong’s courage and spirit

【答案】

1B

2C

3B

4A

5D

【解析】

本文主要介紹了鐘南山院士。他出生在醫(yī)生家庭,他的信念是:拯救生命,永遠誠實。他在03年的非典抗疫中做出了巨大的貢獻,在2020年的冠狀病毒出現(xiàn)時,84的他毅然前往武漢,再次為抗擊疫情做出了巨大貢獻。鐘南山院士是真正的學(xué)者,真正的戰(zhàn)士,更是國家的脊梁。

1細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Zhong Nanshan, a famous respiratory (呼吸科的) expert”可知鐘南山很出名,故A正確;根據(jù)“Growing up in a family of doctors”可知他家都是醫(yī)生,故B錯誤。根據(jù)“But despite the danger, he, 84, rushed on an overnight train to Wuhan to fight the disease.”可知他不畏艱險,故C正確;根據(jù)“I couldn’t help myself. I said it’s not all under control”可知他會把真實情況告訴大眾,故D正確。故選B。

2細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“his treatment plan for SARS was adopted ( ) by China and then the whole world, saving thousands of lives”可知他在非典中制定了有效的治療計劃,拯救了許多人。故選C

3詞義猜測題!A. To support others’ opinions.”意為支持他人的觀點;“B. To say that a statement was false.”意為說某種觀點是錯誤的;“C. To mock or laugh at authorities.”意為嘲笑權(quán)威;“D. To be in the fight against the epidemic. 意為參加抗擊疫情的戰(zhàn)斗。根據(jù)官方說非典“was under control ”和鐘南山說“I said it’s not all under control”可知他認為官方的觀點是不正確的。故選B。

4細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“he became the first expert to make certain that the new virus can be spread between humans.”可知他是第一個說新冠肺炎具有傳播性的專家。故選A。

5主旨大意題。根據(jù)通讀全文后可知本文主要講了鐘南山院士在兩次疫情中的表現(xiàn),高度贊揚了他的精神與勇氣。故選D。

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