Malaria, the world’s most widespread par

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Malaria, the world’s most widespread parasitic (寄生虫引起的)disease, kills as many as three million people every year—almost all of whom are under five, very poor, and African. In most years, more than five hundred million cases of illness result from the disease, although exact numbers are difficult to assess because many people don't (or can’t) seek care. It is not unusual for a family earning less than two hundred dollars a year to spend a quarter of its income on malaria treatment, and what they often get no longer works. In countries like Tanzania, Mozambique, and the Gambia, no family, village, hospital, or workplace can remain unaffected for long.        

Malaria starts suddenly, with violent chills, which are soon followed by an intense fever and, often, headaches. As the parasites multiply, they take over the entire body. Malaria parasites live by eating the red blood cells they infect. They can also attach themselves to blood vessels in the brain. If it doesn’t kill you, malaria can happen again and again for years. The disease is passed on to humans by female mosquitoes infected with one of four species of a parasite. Together, the mosquito and the parasite are the most deadly couple in the history of the earth and one of the most successful. Malaria has five thousand genes, and its ability to change rapidly to defend itself and resist new drugs has made it nearly impossible to control. Studies show that mosquitoes are passing on the virus more frequently, and there are more outbreaks in cities with large populations. Some of the disease's spread is due to global warming.

For decades, the first-choice treatment for malaria parasites in Africa has been chloroquine, a chemical which is very cheap and easy to make. Unfortunately, in most parts of the world, malaria parasites have become resistant to it. Successful alternatives that help prevent resistance are already available, but they have been in short supply and are very expensive. If these drugs should fail, nobody knows what would come next.  

小题1:According to paragraph 1, many people don’t seek care because ________.

A.they are too poor

B.it is unusual to seek care

C.they can remain unaffected for long

D.there are too many people suffering from the disease小题2:People suffering from malaria ________.

A.have to kill female mosquitoes

B.have ability to defend parasites

C.have their red blood cells infected

D.have sudden fever, followed by chills小题3:Which of the following may be the reason for the wide spread of the disease?

A.Its resistance to global warming.

B.Its ability to pass on the virus frequently.

C.Its outbreaks in cities with large populations.

D.Its ability to defend itself and resist new drugs.小题4: It can be inferred from the passage that ________.

A.no drugs have been found to treat the disease

B.the alternative treatment is not easily available to most people

C.malaria has developed its ability to resist parasites

D.nobody knows what will be the drug to treat the disease

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