发现这道题目以前没人提过啊,是不是太简单了? 135. Although aspirin has been proven to eliminate moderate fever associated with some illnesses, many doctors no longer routinely recommend its use for this purpose. A moderate fever stimulates the activity of the body's disease-fighting white blood cells and also inhibits the growth of many strains of disease-causing bacteria. If the statements above are true, which of the following conclusions is most strongly supported by them? (A) Aspirin, an effective painkiller, alleviates the pain and discomfort of many illnesses. (B) Aspirin can prolong a patient's illness by eliminating moderate fever helpful in fighting some diseases. (C) Aspirin inhibits the growth of white blood cells, which are necessary for fighting some illnesses. (D) The more white blood cells a patient's body produces, the less severe the patient's illness will be. (E) The focus of modern medicine is on inhibiting the growth of disease-causing bacteria within the body. By stimulating disease-fighting white blood cells and inhibiting the growth of disease-causing bacteria, moderate fever can aid the body in fighting infection. However, aspirin can eliminate moderate fever. Thus, as choice B states, aspirin can prolong a patient’s illness by eliminating moderate fever and thereby also eliminating its disease-fighting effects. B is the best answer. Choice A is not the correct answer because no mention is made of aspirin’s role as a painkiller. The passage also says nothing about aspirin’s effect on the growth or production of white blood cells, mentioning only its effect on their activity, so neither C nor D is correct. Because the statements given could be true regardless of the focus of modern medicine, E is also incorrect. 答案选B 对解释B不大明白,觉得E有一定道理,请牛人解答!谢谢! |