In the 1930s hundreds of hospitals used maggot therapy. Maggot therapy requires the right kind of larvae. Only the maggots of blowflies (a family that includes common bluebottles and greenbottles) will do the job; they devour dead tissue, whether in an open wound or in a corpse. Some other maggots, on the other hand, such as those of the screw-worm eat live tissue. They must be avoided. When blowfly eggs hatch in a patient’s wound, the maggots eat the dead flesh where gangrene-causing bacteria thrive. They also excrete compounds that are lethal to bacteria they don’t happen to swallow. Meanwhile, they ignore live flesh, and in fact, give it a gentle growth-stimulating massage simply by crawling over it. When they metamorphose into flies, they leave without a trace - although in the process, they might upset the hospital staff as they squirm around in a live patient. When sulfa drugs, the first antibiotics, emerged around the time of World War II, maggot therapy quickly faded into obscurity.
41. Why did the author write the passage?
(a) because of the resistance to using the benefits of maggots
(b) to demonstrate; the important contribution of William Baer
(c) to outline the healing power of maggots
(d) to explain treatment used before the first antibiotics
42. The word "renaissance" in line 6 is closest in meaning to
(a) revival
(b) resistance
(c) support
(d) condemnation
43. According to the passage, William Bayer was shocked because
(a) two soldiers had lain on the battlefield for a week
(b) the medical establishment refused to accept his findings
(c) the soldiers abdominal wounds had become infested with maggots
(d) the soldiers had recovered better than those in a military hospital
44. Which of the following is true, according to the passage?
(a) sulfa drugs have been developed from maggots
(b) maggots only eat dead tissue
(c) bluebottles and greenbottles produce maggots
(d) blowfly maggots only eat dead tissue
45. The word "devour" in line 16 is closest in meaning to
(a) chew
(b) clean
(c) change
(d) consume
46. The word "thrive" in line 19 is closest in meaning to
(a) prosper
(b) eat
(c) move
(d) grow
47. The word "metamorphose" in line 22 is closest in meaning to
(a) disappear
(b) grow
(c) change
(d) move
48. The word "they" in line 23 refers to
(a) flies
(b) maggots
(c) gangrene-causing bacteria
(d) live patients
49. All of the following are true EXCEPT
(a) maggots come from eggs
(b) maggots eat bacteria
(c) maggots are larvae
(d) William Bayer discovered a new type of maggot
50. What can be inferred from the passage about maggots?
(a) modern science might be able to develop new drugs from maggots that would fight infection
(b) maggot therapy would have been more popular if antibiotics had not been discovered
(c) William Baer later changed his mind about the value of using maggot therapy
(d) sulfa drugs were developed from maggots
答案:41.c 42.a 43.d 44.d 45.d 46.d 47.c 48.b 49.a 50.b
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