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My old friend, Harrison, had lived in the Mediterranean for many years(51)he returned to England. He had often(52)of retiring in England and had planned to settle (53)in the country. He had no (54)returned (55) he bought a fine house and went to live there. Almost immediately he began to(56)about the weather, for even though it was still summer, it rained continually and it was often bitterly cold. After so many years of(57), Harrison got a shock. He acted as (58)he had never lived in England before. In the end,(59)was more than he could bear. He had hardly had time to settle down when he sold the house and left the country. The dream he had had for so many years ended there. Harrison had thought of everything (60)the weather.
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- A.Only a small proportion of patients are saved by human part exchangingoperations.
- B.The problem that there aren’t enough human parts for exchanging can never be solve
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- D.Most of the patients in the United States suffer from lung troubles.
- E.Most of the patients died because they couldn’t exchange the needed parts.
- A.the techniques of human parts exchanging operation have greatlydeveloped
- B.not only heart and kidneys, but also other parts can be exchanged
- C.the chances of success of such exchange operations are greater than before
- D.many people are rich enough to pay for exchanged parts
- A.both the patient and the doctor want to make the final decision
- B.one of the patients families has made much effort in finding the part
- C.both the patients and their families have become desperate
- D.it is such a critical decision which saves one life while killing another
- As a result of the heavy demand for new body parts, a new problem has appeared. For example, in the United States there are many people who would survive if lungs were available for exchange. In fact, about 80 percent of them die before lungs suitable for
- A.Because it is the first human heart exchange.
- B.Because he was a South African doctor.
- C.Because people began to discuss if it is humanly correct.
- D.Because many people did not agree to exchange parts of human body.
- A.One would be certainly to die if he/she contributed his/her heart.
- B.One would not be much affected although he/she had lost one part ofhis/her body.
- C.One’s chances of survival would become smaller if he/she gave one ofhis/her kidneys.
- D.In 1967, the exchanged kidneys were usually taken from the patients’ relatives.
- A.none of them explains Datchery’s identity
- B.the story is unlike Dickens’s other mysteries
- C.no one knows what Dickens intended
- D.Both B and C
- A.Dickens wrote the novel
- B.Jasperwas Drood’s uncle
- C.Drood was murdered
- D.Chesterton was a writer
- A.raise some unanswered questions about the novel
- B.introduce some of the novel’s central characters
- C.suggest some supposed motives for the crime
- D.Both A and B
- A.Cloisterham Cathedral doesn’t exist
- B.the suspect died before being tried
- C.the trial was inconclusive
- D.Dickens never finished the story
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- A.there he goes
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