問題詳情

Ⅳ. Discourse(每題 1 分) Many diseases that doctors thought had almost disappeared are now making a comeback. (26) An NHS spokesperson said that tuberculosis is now more common in England than it is in less developedcountries such as Rwanda, Iraq, and Guatemala. (27) In 2013, it killed 1.5 million peopleworldwide, and that number is rising. Tuberculosis largely affects very poor people. It is an infectiousdisease that affects the lungs. (28) Researchers say that many of the diseases that are making acomeback are both preventable and treatable. (29) The number of elderly who have to go without  food has doubled in the past three years. (30) A UK doctor said she did not understand whysociety wasn't doing more to fight TB and that there needed to be a bigger focus on better nutrition andproper medicine. 
(A) Its symptoms include bad coughs, fever, weight loss and sweating. 
(B) Britain's National Health Service has reported a serious rise in the number of people with diseasessuch as tuberculosis, cholera, measles and whooping cough. 
(C) This is putting these old people in greater danger of getting TB. 
(D) Tuberculosis can be cured by offering patients with antibiotics . 
(E) One big problem in England is that tuberculosis is affecting old people who have malnutrition – theydo not have enough to eat. (AB) Tuberculosis is also increasing across the globe.
【題組】26

參考答案

答案:A,B
難度:非常困難0.105263
統計:A(2),B(17),C(0),D(1),E(3)