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概要: Efron has risen all the way to the top of the movie business. And he can now laugh all the way to the bank.16. Which of the following might be the best title to the passageA. Don't give up B. He who laughs last laughs the hardestC. Zac Efron's life story D. Zac Effort's success in musical film17. How do you understand the sentence "But history, as they say, is a thing of the past." in paragraph 3?A. History is a collection of the past.B. Zac Efron's history is
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Efron has risen all the way to the top of the movie business. And he can now laugh all the way to the bank.

16. Which of the following might be the best title to the passage

A. Don't give up B. He who laughs last laughs the hardest

C. Zac Efron's life story D. Zac Effort's success in musical film

17. How do you understand the sentence "But history, as they say, is a thing of the past." in paragraph 3?

A. History is a collection of the past.

B. Zac Efron's history is wonderful.

C. Different from history, Effort is quite popular now.

D. History plays an important role in Zac Efron's life.

18. What did Zac Efron do when he was laughed at?

A. He couldn't accept the fact in the beginning, so he escaped.

B. He was so angry that he shouted at the person who teased him.

C. He cried and told the whole matter to his father to get comfort.

D. He cheered himself up and used it as motivation to move on.

19. What's the main idea of Paragraph 3?

A. It mainly talks about Zac Efron's history.

B. It mainly focuses on how Zac Efron grew up.

C. It talks about how Zac Efron dealt with his business.

D. It talks about Zac Efron's successes in career.

20. Which of the following is True according to the passage?

A. Zac Efron was laughed at because he was the most foolish guy in the class.

B. Zac Efron is promoting his fourth High School Musical film in the world.

C. He once helped the other team win a match when he was playing basketball.

D. In his growing process to be a famous actor, his mother played a key part.

B

When Matthew Jones decided to donate a kidney (肾) to a stranger, the Michigan father of five had no idea he'd be starting a life-saving, "pay-it-forward" chain.

His kidney donation to a Phoenix woman in 2007 set off a long-running organ donation that resulted in 10 sick people getting new kidneys over a year. It hasn't ended yet.

Jones, who lives in Petoskey, Michigan, heard a news report about a man giving a kidney to a stranger and thought he'd like to do that, too. He worked with a transplant center in Buffalo, NY, but no match worked out.

He ultimately(最后) was referred to Dr Michael Rees, a transplant surgeon at University of Toledo Nedical Center, who was trying to design an advanced living-donor pairing system.

It paired the 30-year-old Jones with Barb Bunnell, a 53-year-old Arizona woman whose husband wanted to donate a kidney to her but was incompatible.

Just after the July 18, 2007 surgery, Jones recalls feeling "like a truck had run over me". But he was well enough to go to a Diamondbacks baseball game five days later.

Bunnell's grateful husband, Ron, then became what Rees believes is the world's first "bridge" donor, meaning he donated his kidney later.

Ron Bunnell was on a plane a week later to give his kidney to a 32-year-old Toledo woman, Angie Heckman. She's a waitress at a bar owned by her mother, Laurie Sarvo. Sarvo then gave a kidney to a woman in Columbus, Ohio, whose daughter then became the fourth donor in the chain.

On it ran through patient-donor pairs including two more married couples, a daughter and father, and two friends. The last operation was done last March, with a 60-year-old woman in Toledo getting a kidney from a Baltimore donor. That recipient's daughter wants to donate a kidney, but a match hasn't worked out yet.

"There's a very good possibility that when I'm dead and gone, this chain will still be going on," Jone said.

21.What made Jones decide to donate his kidney?

A. His plan to start a life-saving kidney donation chain.

B. His plan to start a living-donor pairing system.

C. The example of a man who had donated a kidney.

D. The example of a man who had taken part in a donating chain.

22.The underlined word "incompatible" in Para.5 probably means "___".

A. of different types B. with health problems

C. for a better use D. in a good condition

23. According to the text, " 'bridge' donor" refers to ___.

A. a person who introduces a kidney donor to a patient in need

B. a person who donates a kidney after his family member receives one

C. a person who does the operation of moving a kidney

D. a person who is responsible for matching different types of kidneys.

24. Which of the following shows the RIGHT donor-patient relationship?

A. Matthew Jones---Michael Rees; Barb Bunnell---Ron Bunnell.

B. Matthew Jones---Michael Rees; Angie Heckman---a woman in Toledo.

C. Matthew Jones---Barb Bunnell; Ron Bunnell---Laurie Sarvo.

D. Matthew Jones---Barb Bunnell; Laurie Sarvo---a woman in Columbus.

25.What can be inferred about the kidney donation chain?

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