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          閱讀理解。
               The common cold is the world's most widespread illness. The most widespread mistake of all is that
          colds are caused by cold weather. They are not. They are caused by viruses (病毒) passing on from person
          to person. You catch a cold by coming into contact, directly or indirectly, with someone who already has
          one.
               If cold weather causes colds, it would be reasonable to expect the Eskimos to suffer from them forever.
          But they do not. And in isolated Arctic regions explorers (探險(xiǎn)者) have reported being free from colds until
          coming into contact again with the outside world by way of packages and mails dropped from airplanes.
          During the First World War soldiers who spent long periods in the trenches, cold and wet, showed no
          increased tendency to catch colds. In the Second World War prisoners at the notorious Auschwitz
          concentration camp, naked and starving, were extremely surprised to find that they seldom had colds.
               At the Common Cold Research Unit in England, volunteers took part in the experiments in which they
          gave themselves to the discomforts of being cold and wet for long stretches of time. After taking hot baths,
          they put on bathing suits, allowed themselves to be with cold water, and then stood about dripping wet in
          drafty rooms. Some wore wet socks all day while others exercised in the rain until close to exhaustion. Not
          one of the volunteers came down with a cold unless a cold virus was actually dropped in his nose.
               If, then, cold and wet have nothing to do with catching colds, why are they more frequent (often) in the
          winter? Despite the most painstaking research, no one has yet found the answer. One explanation offered by
          scientists is that people tend to stay together indoors more in cold weather than at other times, and this makes
          it easier for cold viruses to be passed on.
               No one has yet found a cure for colds. There are drugs and pain suppressors such as aspirin, but all they
          do is to relieve the symptoms (癥狀).
          1. Are the common colds caused by cold?
              ______________________________________
          2. When may Arctic explorers catch colds? 
              ______________________________________
          3. How many kinds of people does the writer mention when explaining his idea? 
             ______________________________________
          4. Why are the colds more frequent in the winter? 
              ______________________________________
          5. What is the key point of this passage? 
              ______________________________________

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               The common cold is the world's most widespread illness. The most widespread mistake of all is that
          colds are caused by cold weather. They are not. They are caused by viruses (病毒) passing on from
          person to person. You catch a cold by coming into contact, directly or indirectly, with someone who
          already has one.
               If cold weather causes colds, it would be reasonable to expect the Eskimos to suffer from them
          forever. But they do not. And in isolated Arctic regions explorers (探險(xiǎn)者) have reported being free
          from colds until coming into contact again with the outside world by way of packages and mails
          dropped from airplanes. During the First World War soldiers who spent long periods in the trenches,
          cold and wet, showed no increased tendency to catch colds. In the Second World War prisoners
          at the notorious Auschwitz concentration camp, naked and starving, were extremely surprised to
          find that they seldom had colds.
               At the Common Cold Research Unit in England, volunteers took part in the experiments in which
          they gave themselves to the discomforts of being cold and wet for long stretches of time. After taking
          hot baths, they put on bathing suits, allowed themselves to be with cold water, and then stood about
          dripping wet in drafty rooms. Some wore wet socks all day while others exercised in the rain until
          close to exhaustion. Not one of the volunteers came down with a cold unless a cold virus was
          actually dropped in his nose.
               If, then, cold and wet have nothing to do with catching colds, why are they more frequent (often)
          in the winter? Despite the most painstak- ing research, no one has yet found the answer. One
          explanation offered by scientists is that people tend to stay together indoors more in cold weather
          than at other times, and this makes it easier for cold viruses to be passed on.
               No one has yet found a cure for colds. There are drugs and pain sup- pressors such as aspirin,
          but all they do is to relieve the symptoms (癥狀). 
          1. Are the common colds caused by cold?
          ________________________________________________________________.
          2. When may Arctic explorers catch colds?
          ________________________________________________________________.
          3. How many kinds of people does the writer mention when explaining his idea?
          ________________________________________________________________.
          4. Why arc the colds more frequent in the winter?
          ________________________________________________________________.
          5. What is the key point of this passage?
          ________________________________________________________________.

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