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国开2024春《管理英语3》单元自测8(形考占比10%)[正确答案]
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单选题
题目:
—perhaps we should climb out of the window and jump down? it's only two floors. —_________________we'd better wait for the rescue.
选项:
that' a good idea.
no, we can't do that.
i think we will kill ourselves.
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
—_______________ —we have sent out leaflets to all residents, explaining what to do in an emergency.
选项:
how do you deal with emergency?
what have you talked to the public?
what do you want the residents do?
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
patrols should be conducted by teams ______ individuals.
选项:
rather than
no less than
more than
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
some of the risks may be relevant to your community. find out which ones by ______ www.getprepared.uk.
选项:
visiting
visit
visited
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
______ these potential problems, two-way radios are preferable as they are extremely reliable for short distances and can broadcast to several people at once.
选项:
considered
given
including
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__1__
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__2__
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__3__
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__4__
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__5__
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
完形填空
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.
选项:
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
—perhaps we should climb out of the window and jump down? it's only two floors. —_________________we'd better wait for the rescue.
选项:
that' a good idea.
no, we can't do that.
i think we will kill ourselves.
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
—_______________ —we have sent out leaflets to all residents, explaining what to do in an emergency.
选项:
how do you deal with emergency?
what have you talked to the public?
what do you want the residents do?
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
patrols should be conducted by teams ______ individuals.
选项:
rather than
no less than
more than
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
some of the risks may be relevant to your community. find out which ones by ______ www.getprepared.uk.
选项:
visiting
visit
visited
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
______ these potential problems, two-way radios are preferable as they are extremely reliable for short distances and can broadcast to several people at once.
选项:
considered
given
including
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__1__
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__2__
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__3__
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
单选题
题目:
二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__4__
选项:
a
b
c
题目类型:
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二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.__5__
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二、阅读理解 阅读下面的文章,根据文章内容,完成相应的选择题.(每题10分) ebola surge — 2014 the 2014 ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first ebola outbreak in west africa. although the current epidemic does not cause a significant risk to other nations, many countries, including china and the united states of america, have actually been working closely with the ebola hit states. for example, the us centers for disease control and prevention (cdc) is taking precautions at home besides its activities abroad. cdc's team of "virus hunters" is supported by specialized public health teams both in west africa and at the cdc atlanta headquarters. together, they offer continuous support to save lives and protect people. cdc works closely with a number of us government agencies, national and international partners. cdc's experience of working with ebola is important to the world health organization's growing west africa ebola response. on sept. 2, 2014, cdc director, tom frieden called for more international partners to join this effort. "the sooner the world comes together to help west africa, the safer we all will be. we know how to stop this outbreak. there is a window of opportunity to do so — the challenge is to scale up the massive response needed to stop this outbreak." cdc's response to ebola is the largest international outbreak response in cdc's history with over 100 disease specialists on the ground in west africa, supported by hundreds of public health emergency response experts stateside, activated at level 1, its highest level, because of the significance of this outbreak. the cdc supports affected countries to establish emergency operations centers at national and local levels and helps countries track the epidemic including using real-time data to improve realtime response. efforts in west africa to identify those infected and track people who have come into contact with them are improving. the cdc is operating and supporting labs in the region to improve diagnosis and testing samples from people with suspected ebola from around the world. local health care systems are strengthened through communication, coordination with partners and training on infection control for health care workers and safe patient treatment. 操作提示:通过题干后的下拉框选择题目的正确答案. how could we describe the 2014 ebola outbreak? 1 a. the first one in western countries. b. it did not ever threaten west africa. c. not the first but the largest one. 2. the 2014 ebola outbreak response was. 2 a. an american stateside activity b. an international activity c. a regional activity 3. what does the word "massive" mean in para. 3? 3 a. huge. b. quick. c. urgent. 4. how many disease specialists from cdc have gone to west africa for the ebola response? 4 a. less than 100. b. a hundred. c. more than 100. 5. what action does cdc take to respond to the large ebola outbreak? 5 a. work closely with governmental, national and international partners. b. call for more partners to join this effort. c. establish emergency operations centers.
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