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    At the age of 14, James Harrison had a major chest operation and he required 13 units (3.4 gallons) of blood afterwards. The blood donations saved his life, and he decided that once he turned 18, he would begin donating blood as regularly as he could.

More than 60 years and almost 1,200 donations later, Harrison, whose blood contains an antibody (抗体) that has saved the lives of 2.4 million babies from miscarriages (流产), retired as a blood donor on May 11. Harrison’s blood is valuable because he naturally produces Rh-negative blood, which contains Rh-positive antibodies. His blood has been used to create anti-D in Australia since 1967.

“Every bottle of Anti-D ever made in Australia has James in it,” Robyn Barlow, the Rh program director told the Sydney Morning Herald. “It’s an amazing thing. He has saved millions of babies. I cry just thinking about it.” Since then, Harrison has donated between 500 and 800 milliliters of blood almost every week. He’s made 1,162 donations from his right arm and 10 from his left.

“I’d keep going if they let me,” Harrison told the Herald. His doctors said it was time to stop the donations — and they certainly don’t take them lightly. They had already extended the age limit for blood donations for him, and they’re cutting him off now to protect his health. He made his final donation surrounded by some of the mothers and babies who his blood helped save.

Harrison’s retirement is a blow to the Rh treatment program in Australia. Only 160 donors support the program, and finding new donors has proven to be difficult. But Harrison’s retirement from giving blood doesn’t mean he’s completely out of the game. Scientists are collecting and cataloging his DNA to create a library of antibodies and white blood cells that could be the future of the anti-D program in Australia.

1.What do we know about James Harrison?

A.He saved 2.4 million poor people.

B.He is to retire as a blood donor.

C.He is a very grateful blood donor.

D.He donates blood nearly every day.

2.What is the author’s purpose of writing Paragraph 4?

A.To state Harrison’s decision to continue donating blood.

B.To describe how Harrison’s donations come to an end.

C.To introduce some babies saved by Harrison’s blood.

D.To praise Harrison for his cooperation with the doctors.

3.What can we infer from the passage about Harrison?

A.After his retirement, the Rh program will fail.

B.New donors are easy to find in a short time.

C.He continues to contribute to the Rh program.

D.His DNA is kept in a library for future study.

4.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?

A.A Unique Man with a Rare Blood Type

B.The Blood Saving Millions of Babies

C.A Special Blood Type Donor to Retire

D.The Man with the Golden Arm

 

1.C 2.B 3.C 4.D 【解析】 本文是一篇记叙文。本文主要讲述的是Harrison因别人的献血挽救了自己的生命,因此决定18岁以后自己也参与献血,接下来的60年里,他献血近1200次。哈里森自然产生RH阴性血,其中含有RH阳性抗体。拯救了数百万婴儿。 1.推理判断题。根据文章第一段可知,James Harrison在14岁时做了一次胸部大手术,手术需要血液,献血挽救了他的生命,他决定一旦年满18岁,就开始尽可能定期献血,由此可以推知James Harrison是个非常感恩的献血者。故选C。 2.推理判断题。根据第四段可知,为了保护Harrison的健康,他们停止了他的献血,他最后一次捐赠的血液帮助挽救了一些母亲和婴儿,由此可以推知,作者写第四段的目的是去描写Harrison的捐赠生涯是如何结束的,故选B。 3.推理判断题。根据最后一段的But Harrison’s retirement from giving blood doesn’t mean he’s completely out of the game.可知哈里森的退役并不意味着他完全退出了这场“比赛”,由此可以推知,Harrison继续为RH项目做出贡献,故选C。 4.主旨大意题。根据文章主要内容和第三段的He’s made 1,162 donations from his right arm and 10 from his left.可知,本文主要讲述的是Harrison因别人献血挽救了自己的生命,18岁以后的60年里,他献血近1200次,他的右臂捐献了1162次,左臂捐献了10次,挽救了数百万婴儿,故“那个拥有金色手臂的人”能作为本文的标题,故选D。
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