it is possible to approach the problem in a different way.

A:handle B:raise C:pose D:experience

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What Is Anthrax(炭疽)

There’s been a lot of talk about anthrax on the news lately. Some people are worried that anthrax may be connected to terrorist attacks or that terrorists may spread the germ that (51) the disease. Federal officials and police are investigating this and taking (52) to protect us.
In the meantime, it’s important not to panic over anthrax. The chances that you and your Family (53) at risk are very tiny. One of the ways you can feel better is to learn about anthrax. When you know what it is and (54) you can get it, it doesn’t seem quite as scary.
So, what (55) is anthrax
Here are the facts on anthrax:
Anthrax is a bacterial infection caused by a germ Although it’s most common in farm (56) , like sheep, COWS, pigs, horses, and goats, there’s a very small chance that people can get it, too, Anthrax spores(孢子)(a version of the germ in a protective shell that can live in the soil for years)cause the disease. People may get anthrax if they are exposed to anthrax (57) But here’s the important part:just being exposed to these spores doesn’t mean that a person will get (58) .
For a person to get sick, he would have to breathe in thousands of these spores all the way Into his (59) . Or he’d have to eat meat contaminated with anthrax or handle (60) that has anthrax spores This may sound scary,but even when a person comes (61) contact with the spores, it’s unlikely that he’ll get sick. (62) the bacteria do not get into the skin, digestive tract, or lung, the disease won’t develop. Anthrax is not spread from person to person the way the flu can spread from family member to (63) member or classmate to classmate Anthrax can almost always be successfully treated with antibiotics(抗生素). Anthrax is very rare. Until recently, anthrax wasn’t even talked about because it was so rare-and it still (64) !Even with all of the anthrax cases you are hearing about right now, a person’s chances of getting anthrax are about the (65) as they were before you heard about anthrax on the news very, very low

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A:are B:look C:pose D:turn

Screening Teens for Suicidal Ideas Not a Risk

Asking teenagers if they think about suicide does not increase the risk they will act on it and may actually help adolescents who suffer from depression, researchers said on Tuesday. More than 2, 300 students at six suburban New York high schools filled out questionnaires with half answering questions about whether they thought about suicide while the other half did not. Neither group exhibited increased distress or suicidal thoughts after participating, including at - risk individuals with a history of suicide attempts, depression, or drug abuse.
"On the contrary, the findings suggested that asking about suicidal ideation or behavior may have been beneficial for students with depression symptoms or previous suicide attempts," said the study’ s lead author, Madelyn Gould of New York State Psychiatric Institute. "Our findings can allay concerns about the potential harm of high school - based suicide screening, "she wrote in the Journal of the American Medical Association. " Health professionals should not hesitate to pose such questions, "she added.
Previous studies have shown screening can be very effective in identifying youths who may contemplate suicide. But suicide awareness programs in schools could be detrimental, the report said. The National Institute of Mental health said there were 1,611 suicides in the 15 to 19 age group in 2001 ,with five times as many boys killing themselves as girls. There were more than 4,000 suicides among 15 - to 24 - year - olds in 2002, according to government data collected by the American Association of Suieidology. For every suicide, as many as 100 to 200 others in the age group attempted suicide, the group said. Suicide rates in the United States generally declined in the decade to 2002, falling to 9.9 per 100,000 among 15 - to 24 - year - olds from 13.5 per 100,000 in 1993.
What is the findings suggested according to Madelyn Gould’ s words

A:Screening teens for suicidal ideas may have been helpful for students with depression or previous suicide attempts. B:Health professionals should not pose such questions. C:We can allay concerns about the potential harm of high school--based suicide screening. D:Screening can be very effective in identifying youths who may contemplate suicid


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? ?There’s been a lot of talk about anthrax on the news lately. Some people are worried that anthrax may be connected to terrorist attacks or that terrorists may spread the germ that______(51) the disease. Federal officials and police are investigating this and taking______(52) to protect us.
? ?In the meantime, it’s important not to panic over anthrax. The chances that you and your family______(53) at risk are very tiny. One of the ways you can feel better is to learn about anthrax. When you know what it is and______(54) you can get it, it doesn’t seem quite as scary.
? ?So, what______(55) is anthrax?
? ?Here are the facts on anthrax:
? ?Anthrax is a bacterial infection caused by a germ. Although it’s most common in farm ______(56), like sheep, cows, pigs, horses, and goats, there’s a very small chance that people can get it, too.
? ?Anthrax spores (孢子) (a version of the germ in a protective shell that can live in the soil for years) cause the disease.
? ?People may get anthrax if they are exposed to anthrax______(57). But here’s the important part: just being exposed to these spores doesn’t mean that a person will get ______(58).
? ?For a person to get sick, he would have to breathe in thousands of these spores all the way into his______(59). Or he’d have to eat meat contaminated with anthrax or handle______(50) that has anthrax spores. This may sound scary, but even when a person comes______(61) contact with the spores, it’s unlikely that he’ll get sick. ______(62) the bacteria do not get into the skin, digestive tract, or lung, the disease won’t develop.
? ?Anthrax is not spread from person to person the way the flu can spread from family member to______(83) member or classmate to classmate.
? ?Anthrax can almost always be successfully treated with antibiotics (抗生素).
? ?Anthrax is very rare. Until recently, anthrax wasn’t even talked about because it was so rare — and it still______(64)! Even with all of the anthrax cases you are hearing about right now, a person’s chances of getting anthrax are about the______(65) as they were before you heard about anthrax on the news — very, very low.

A:are B:look C:pose D:turn

It is possible to approach the problem in a different way.

A:handle B:raise C:pose D:experience

What Is Anthrax(炭疽)?   There’S been a lot of talk about anthrax on the news lately.Some people are worried that anthrax may be connected to terrorist attacks or that terrorists may spread the germ that _____(51)the disease.Federal officials and police are investigating this and taking ______(52)to protect us.   In the meantime,it’S important not to panic over anthrax.The chances that you and your Family________(53)at risk are very tiny.One of the ways you can feel better is to leam about anthrax.When you know what it is and_____(54)you can get it,it doesn’t seem quite as scary.   So,what______(55)is anthrax?   Here are the facts on anthrax:   Anthrax is a bacterial infection caused by a germ Although it’S most common in farm _____(56),like sheep,COWS,pigs,horses,and goats,there’S a very small chance that people can get it,too,   Anthrax spores(孢子)(a version of the germ in a protective shell that can live in the soil for years)cause the disease.People may get anthrax if they are exposed to anthrax_____(57)But here’S the important part:just being exposed to these spores doesn’t mean that a person will get_____(58).   For a person to get sick,he would have to breathe in thousands of these spores a11 the way Into his_____(59).Or he’d have to eat meat contaminated with anthrax or handle _____(60)that has anthrax spores This may sound scary,but even when a person comes _____(61)contact with the spores,it’S unlikely that he’11 get sick._______(62)the bacteria do not get into the skin,digestive tract,or lung,the disease won’t develop.   Anthrax is not spread from person to person the way the flu can spread from family member to______(63)member or classmate to classmate Anthrax can almost always be successfully treated with antibiotics(抗生素).Anthrax is very rare.Until recently,anthrax wasn’t even talked about because it was so rare-and it still_______(64)!Even with all of the anthrax cases you are hearing about right now,a person’s chances of getting anthrax are about the_____(65)as they were before you heard about anthrax on the news——very, very low

A:are B:look C:pose D:turn

It is possible to approach the problem in a different way.

A:raise B:pose C:experience D:handle

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