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听力原文:Polio has been eliminated from Somalia as no case of the disease has been reporte

听力原文: Polio has been eliminated from Somalia as no case of the disease has been reported for exactly one year, the UN World Health Organization says. The WHO described it as a "landmark victory" and a testimony to the efforts of more than 10,000 volunteer workers.The country has been riven by war and violence since 1991 and has no central government or detailed medical data. But a WHO spokesman said the UN's network of monitors made it confident in its assessment.

Somalia's last case of indigenous polio was in 2002, but it was re-infected three years later with the virus originating from Nigeria.The last case was reported on March 25th. 2007 in central Somalia. The disease, which causes paralysis, has been eliminated in developed nations but persists in parts of India, Nigeria, Afghanistan and Pakistan.

What is the main idea of the news item?

A.Somalia is re-infected with polio virus.

B.Somalia has successfully eradicated polio.

C.Somalia suffers from indigenous polio.

D.Polio still persists in developing countries.

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听力原文: The World Health Organization says extraordinary progress has been made since th
e global campaign to eradicate polio was launched in 1988.

At that time, it says, 350 thousand children a year were paralyzed from this crippling disease. It says this figure dropped to 35 hundred last year.

W-H-O Coordinator for the Global Polio Eradication Initiative, Bruce Aylward, says last year a record 550 million children under age five were immunized in 82 countries against polio. Although this is an important achievement, he says the job is not yet over.

"The major challenge right now is to stop polio transmission everywhere within the next 24 months so that we can certify the world polio free on time in 2005. The greatest challenge to doing that will be making sure we access every child in the big remaining, heavily endemic or heavily infected polio areas."

The World Health Organization says the polio virus is now present in no more than 20 countries. This is down from 125 in 1988. But, it notes immunizing children in these few remaining countries will not be easy.

W-H-O says major difficulties lie in war-torn countries such as Afghanistan, Angola, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Somalia, and Sudan. But, it says problems also exist in polio-endemic countries such as Nigeria, Ethiopia, Pakistan, and Northern India.

W-H-O vaccine export, Bjorn Melgaard says the goal is to be able to eventually stop immunizing children against polio.

"Once we are absolutely certain that the virus is not spreading; that epidemics can no longer occur, that the containment has been achieved, then we can stop vaccination."

Dr. Melgaard adds that the benefits from eradicating polio will be enormous. Besides ending the human suffering, he says countries will save about one-and-haft billion dollars a year in immunization costs.

But the World Health Organization warns against complacency. It says the whole world is at risk of polio until the last polio virus is eradicated. This means everyone will have to remain vigilant and committed to achieving this major public health goal.

Questions:

23.According to WHO coordinator, how soon shall we stop polio transmission everywhere so as to make the world polio free on time in 2005?

24.How many countries did they haste the polio virus in 1988?

25.What are the war-torn countries that WHO says major difficulties lie in?

26.What is the goal of this campaign?

(43)

A.One year.

B.Two years.

C.Three years.

D.Four years.

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听力原文: This is Vaccination Week in the Americas, The Pan American Health Organization a
nd officials from the United States, Mexico and Canada launched the campaign Monday. Public health officials say they hope to reach forty-four million children and adults throughout North, Central and South America. The children will be vaccinated against measles, polio, rubella and other diseases that can be prevented.

Officials say vaccines have greatly reduced child deaths and disability caused by preventable diseases in the Americas. This month marks the fiftieth anniversary of the Salk vaccine against polio. Today the Americas have been declared polio-free. Smallpox has been ended worldwide. And there has been progress against measles. Health officials in the Americas are also working to end another disease, rubella, through vaccination.

Eleven thousand babies are born each day in the United States. Public health officials say children should be vaccinated against twelve diseases before age two. But they say more than twenty percent of two-year-olds in the United States are not fully protected against these preventable diseases.

All thirty-five countries in North, Central and South America are members of the Pan American Health Organization, It is based in Washington. It was established in 1902 and represents the Americas in the World Health Organization.

The Vaccination Week campaign was launched ______.

A.Monday

B.Tuesday

C.Wednesday

D.Sunday

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听力原文:How many years has Jane been living in this place?(21)A.One year.B.Seven years.C.

听力原文:How many years has Jane been living in this place?

(21)

A.One year.

B.Seven years.

C.Four years.

D.Six years.

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听力原文:How long has this box been sitting here?(A) It's addressed to you.(B) In the supp

听力原文:How long has this box been sitting here?

(A) It's addressed to you.

(B) In the supply room.

(C) All morning.

(6)

A.

B.

C.

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听力原文: Secretary-General Kofi Annan has issued a call for renewing the mission of the U
nited Nations on the 60th anniversary of its founding. A simple anniversary observance at U.N. headquarters was in contrast to the more elaborate ceremonies a day earlier in San Francisco.

A brief, but moving, ceremony in a virtually empty General Assembly hall marked the world body's 60th birthday. A group of U.N. tour guides read the preamble to the organization's charter in English and French, followed by a brief statement from Secretary-General Annan.

"The words we have just heard, the words of the preamble of our Charter, are engraved on the collective memory of mankind. Over 60 years, the United Nations has striven to redeem those pledges. Where we could we have averted the scourge of war. Where we could not, we have sought to resolve conflict and build peace."

The secretary-general noted the world body's many successes, including keeping the peace, helping in the fight against smallpox and polio, helping with elections in many countries, and bringing relief to victims of disasters such as last December's Indian Ocean tsunami.

But Mr. Annan noted that not every undertaking has been a success.

"We have also had failures. The worst, perhaps, was our collective failure to prevent genocide in Rwanda."

The ceremony closed with a song of peace sung by the United Nations Singers. The entire event took less than half an hour.

The observance came a day after dozens of international leaders gathered for a more elaborate ceremony in San Francisco, where the U.N. Charter was signed in 1945. The United States was represented at the San Francisco celebration by its representative to the U. N. Economic and Social Council, Ambassador Sichan Siv.

Further observances are set for September, when world leaders gather in New York to mark the opening of the 60th General Assembly session.

Mr. Annan noted many successes of the United Nations, except ______.

A.keeping the peace

B.helping in the fight against cancer and AIDS

C.helping with elections in many countries

D.bringing relief to victims of disasters

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听力原文:How long has Leech been away from home?(9)A.Two days.B.The whole afternoon.C.A wh

听力原文:How long has Leech been away from home?

(9)

A.Two days.

B.The whole afternoon.

C.A whole day.

D.The whole morning.

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第7题
All children who have been fully immunized (免疫)are protected against some common and lif
e-threatening diseases, such as whooping cough, polio and diphtheria. Therefore, Steven, who has been immunized, is most unlikely to fall sick with these diseases.

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听力原文:M:It's a perfect day for staying inside.W:It has been gloomy for 2 weeks.I'm goin

听力原文:M:It's a perfect day for staying inside.

W:It has been gloomy for 2 weeks.I'm going crazy,

Q:What are they talking about?

(14)

A.The traffic.

B.The weather.

C.Their health.

D.Their time-table.

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听力原文:My car has been making strange noises recently.(A) Yes, I just needed a new car.(

听力原文:My car has been making strange noises recently.

(A) Yes, I just needed a new car.

(B) You should get a car inspection.

(C) I have recently worked on a project.

(25)

A.

B.

C.

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