【題目】BLOOD DRIVE MARROW(骨髓)REGISTRATION

These patients deserve a chance at a normal, happy future and they rely on the kindness of the strangers to make that happen.

— Daisy, Isabelle’s Mother

Isabelle is the daughter of Daisy and Saman Mirzaei. In January 2008 Isabelle was diagnosed(診斷)with a genetic blood disorderbeta thalassemia. Isabelles body

is unable to produce healthy red blood cells. As a result, Isabelle has been receiving blood transfusions (輸血) every 4-6weeks since she was 11 months old. A lifetime of regular transfusions can lead to serious medical problems. Her only chance at a normal, healthy life is to have a marrow transplant. Isabelle is an only child, so doctors have started a search for an unrelated marrow donor through The Match Registry. The Mirzaei family asks that you consider helping patients like Isabelle by registering to be a marrow donor and give the gift of life, the gift of blood.

Held at Wiley Hall

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Behind Heathman Dormitory/Butterfield Rd.

12:00 PM - 6 :00 PM

Don’t forget to bring your driver’s license or another form of identification when you donate.

Visit www.ribc.org to make an appointment, Sponsor Code 3390.

FREE Kingston Pizza ! ! !

Marrow Donors: BE THE MATCH

bethematch.org

be 18 to 44 years old

in good health

give a swab(化驗(yàn)標(biāo)本)of your cheek cells for marrow typing

FREEsponsored(贊助)by Michaels Fund

WWW. ribc. org 800-283-8385

The Rhode Island Blood Center distributes blood products to hospitals

in Rhode Island and Southern New England.

1We can learn from the passage that__________.

A. the blood drive is organized by Isabelle's mother

B. Isabelle receives blood transfusions regularly

C. Isabelle has been ill for 11 months

D. doctors will sponsor Isabelle's family

2To be a marrow donor, you must_____________.

A. be a relative of the patient B. carry a driver's license

C. be at least 18 years old D. apply to Michael's Fund

3Those who want to help patients like Isabelle can ___________.

A. come to Wiley Hall every Wednesday

B. visit www. ribc. org for an appointment

C. contact their parents at 800-283-8385

D. call at hospitals in Rhode Island

【答案】

小題1B

小題2C

小題3B

【解析】

試題分析:這是一篇應(yīng)用文。本文是一則關(guān)于骨髓捐獻(xiàn)的布告。通過Isabelle的故事,號(hào)召好心人捐骨髓。對(duì)于骨髓捐贈(zèng)人的年齡要求,身體狀況以及需要帶的證件等情況進(jìn)行了詳細(xì)的說明。

小題1

B. 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)as a result, Isabelle has been receiving blood transfusions every 4-6 weeks since she was 11 months old.可知Isabelle要經(jīng)常接受輸血。

小題2

C. 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。根據(jù)表格中be 18 to 44 years old可知骨髓捐獻(xiàn)者必須至少18歲。故選C。

小題3

B. 考查細(xì)節(jié)理解。表格上面有一句話visit www.ribc.org to make an appointment可知有意者可以訪問該網(wǎng)站進(jìn)行預(yù)約,B選項(xiàng)正確。

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