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1、高考英语阅读理解专项练习题ComprehensionANew travel policies 在这张2020年10月15日的档案照片中,联合航空公司的一名特工,在旧金山旧金山国际机场登记乘客,准备登上飞往夏威夷的航班。The United States has issued new travel policies that will permit vaccinated international travelers from 33 nations to fly into the country.The new rules, set to take effect in early Novembe
2、r, were announced Monday by the administration of President Joe Biden.Under the rules, all adult foreign air travelers to the U.S. must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before they can board a flight. This is in addition to the current requirement that travelers show proof of anegativeCOVID-19 t
3、est carried out within 72 hours of departure to the U.S.The new policies cover travelers from 26 European nations including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Switzerland and Greece. The rules will also permit conditional U.S. entry to flyers from Britain, Ireland, China, India, South Africa, Iran and B
4、razil.The administration of former U.S. President Donald Trump first placed COVID-19-related travel restrictions on air travelers from China in January 2020. These were later extended to many other countries.The United States has permitted foreign air travelers from more than 150 countries throughou
5、t the coronavirus pandemic. Some experts criticized that policy, as it included nations with high COVID-19 rates.1.Under the rules, Who must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 before they can board a flight. to the U.S.? A.all teenagers foreign air travelersB.some adult foreign air travelersC.all
6、adult travelers in the US D.all adult foreign air travelers2.How many European nations was covered by the new policies ?A.26B.19C.24D.203. How many countries of foreign air travelers did the United States has permitted throughout the coronavirus pandemic ?A.140B.160C.150D.170BInjection2021年9月18日,va.
7、 亚历山大港的钱德勒 米勒德在国民公园外的一家新型冠状病毒肺炎接种诊所接种强生公司的疫苗,这家华盛顿国民在一场对抗科罗拉多落矶的棒球比赛前接种。The findings have not yet been examined by independent scientists.The company said the single dose is 70 percent effective for up to eight months. A second dose, however, results in 94 percent protection against moderate to seve
8、re forms of the virus.J&J said it sent the results of its study to health organizations around the world, including the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. FDA. The health organizations can then consider approving a follow-up dose.The J&J study included 30,000 people who received a second dose 56 day
9、s after their first one. J&J said people dealt with the second dose well and felt side effects similar to the first dose. The vaccine was found to be less effective over time for people over the age of 60, but still prevented hospitalization 78 percent of the time.J&J noted that during part of their
10、 study - from March through late July - the Deltavariantof COVID-19 was present in the U.S.Last week, the FDA recommended emergency use of a third shot for people over 65 who received the two-dose Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine. So far, Pfizer is the only company to send enough data to the FDA for a decisi
11、on on additional shots.4. , however, results in 94 percent protection against moderate to severe forms of the virus.A.A first doseB.NothingC.A second doseD.The third dose5.Who can then consider approving a follow-up dose?A.ArmyB.A nurseC.A DoctorD.The health organizations6.So far, Who is the only co
12、mpany to send enough data to the FDA for a decision on additional shots?A.The J&JB.PfizerC.A DoctorD.FDA recommended emergency 7.The vaccine was found to be less effective over time for people over the age of 60, but still prevented hospitalization of the time.CA story “The whole show is dreadful,”
13、she cried coming out of the menagerie of M. Martin. She had just been looking at that daring speculator “working with his hyena,”to speak in the style of the programme. “By what means,” she continued, “can he have tamed these animals to such a point as to be certain of their affection for” “What see
14、ms to you a problem,” said I, interrupting, “is really quite natural.” “Oh!” she cried, letting an incredulous smile wander over her lips. “You think that beasts are wholly without passions?” I asked her. “Quite the reverse; we can communicate to them all the vices arising in our own state of civili
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