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1、Visit www.readinga- for thousands of books and materials.InFLUenzaA Reading AZ Level W Leveled BookWord Count:1,860www.readinga-LEVELED BOOK WTWZWritten by Ned JensenInFLUenzaWritten by Ned Jensenwww.readinga-InFLUenza24mutating(v.)changing into a different form(p.9)pandemic(n.)the rapid,worldwide s
2、pread of a disease(p.19)parasites(n.)organisms that grow in and feed off other organisms(p.6)protein(n.)an essential nutrient found in the cells of all living things (p.5)respiratory the passages in the nose,tract(n.)mouth,throat,and lungs through which air travels during breathing(p.7)strain(n.)a g
3、roup of microbes of the same type(p.9)submicroscopic too small to be seen with an (adj.)ordinary microscope(p.5)vaccines(n.)medicines made of weak or dead viral strains that teach the body to fight stronger viruses of the same type(p.13)virus(n.)a microorganism that infects the body;a disease caused
4、 by a virus(p.5)2423Glossaryantibodies(n.)chemicals produced by the body that attack invading germs(p.11)congested(adj.)filled up or blocked(as with mucus in the nose and throat)(p.7)contagious(adj.)able to spread from one organism to another(p.12)epidemic(n.)the rapid spread of a disease within a c
5、ommunity(p.18)exposure(n.)unprotected contact with something harmful(p.12)genetic the part of a cell that carries material(n.)the basic information about an organisms characteristics(p.5)germs(n.)microorganisms that often cause sickness or disease(p.4)hosts(n.)organisms in or on which another organi
6、sm lives(p.6)invasive(adj.)relating to moving into a new area or body with harmful or disruptive effects(p.11)microbe(n.)See microorganism(p.5)microorganism a microscopic organism,such (n.)as a virus or single bacterial cell(p.5)InFLUenza Level WInFLUenzaLevel W Leveled Book Learning AZWritten by Ne
7、d JensenIllustrated by Cende HillAll rights reserved.www.readinga-Photo Credits:Front cover:iS Perkins;back cover:Santos06/D;title page:iS Wilson;pages 3,8:courtesy of James Gathany/CDC;page 4:Photodisc/C Squared Studios/Getty Images;page 5:courtesy of Cynthia Goldsmith/CDC;pages 7,10(top left,botto
8、m left,center bottom),12,13,15(top,second-left,second-right,seventh),22:Jupiterimages Corporation;page 9(top):iS Martin;page 9(bottom):iS Campbell;page 10(right):iS Davis;page 15(third):iS Marx;page 15(fourth):iS Romanenko;page 15(fifth):iS Young;page 15(sixth):iS Bloom;page 16:REUTERS/Nacho Doce;pa
9、ge 17(top left):iS Dongel;page 17(top right):Evan66/D;page 17(bottom left):iS 17(bottom right):iS Smokovski;page 18:courtesy of Library of Congress,Prints&Photographs Div LC-USF34-039530-D;page 19:courtesy of Knowland Collection/Oakland,CA Public Library/Edward A Rogers;page 21:REUTERS/Beawiharta EN
10、/RCSCorrelationLEVEL WS4040Fountas&PinnellReading RecoveryDRA233Table of ContentsIntroduction.4What Is the Flu?.5Changing Viruses .9The Body Fights Back.11Preventing the Virus from Taking Over.12Treating the Flu .17History of the Flu .18Conclusion .22Glossary .23InFLUenza Level W22ConclusionBecause
11、flu viruses can change and develop into new strains,influenza may never be eradicated.When you have the flu,the most important thing to do is take care of yourself and prevent others from getting sick.Keep your germs to yourself by staying away from other people and covering your nose and mouth when
12、 you cough or sneeze.Drink water like a thirsty camel and sleep like a hibernating bear.Getting a flu vaccine each year can also help.Most importantly,remember to attack back!Good food and rest will help the healthy cells in your body win the battle.4IntroductionHave you ever shivered with chills or
13、 burned up with a fever?Have you ever had a sore throat,a stuffy nose,a pounding headache,and muscle aches?Have you ever felt really tired and sleepy,even though youve just woken up in the morning?If you feel symptoms such as these,flu germs may have invaded your body.By learning about the fluwhat i
14、t is,what causes it,what its symptoms are,and how to treat ityou can fight back against this illness and stay healthy.A water bottle and a blanket can help when you have the flu.21Other outbreaks have caused widespread concern without developing into pandemics.These include the Russian flu in 1977 a
15、nd the avian flu in 1997 and 1999.Both of these strains of flu began in regions of China and spread to other countries.Doctors are always on the lookout for the next major outbreak.They believe that if they can detect outbreaks quickly enough,they can keep them from becoming worldwide pandemics.Mask
16、s that fit around the nose and mouth are sometimes worn to help prevent the spread of viruses.However,the masks do not work all the time.InFLUenza Level W5What Is the Flu?The flu is also called influenza(in-floo-EN-zah).Its caused by a virus that has the ability to quickly spread between people.A vi
17、rus is a tiny microorganisma microbe,or germthat is invisible to the naked eye.Very simply,a virus is a little bit of genetic material surrounded by a hard protein shell that protects it.Viruses are submicroscopicso small that scientists must use powerful microscopes to see them.Even when viewed thr
18、ough a microscope,a virus can only be seen after its image has been magnified to one thousand times its original size.In fact,viruses are so small that hundreds of thousands of them can live on the head of a pin.Viruses are everywhere.Some wont bother you at all,but some can be dangerous to people a
19、nd other animals.During flu season,which lasts from October to May in the northern hemisphere,viruses are particularly widespread.Like many other organisms,viruses need a particular type of home.Viruses survive by making their homes inside animals.Avian influenza virusInFLUenza Level W20But the pand
20、emic of 1918 was not the only major influenza outbreak in history.The Asian flu,which appeared in 1957,caused about 70,000 deaths in the United States.It got its name because it first appeared in China before coming to the United States in June 1957.Another strain of flu,the Hong Kong flu,was first
21、detected in Hong Kong,China.In 1968,this virus caused another pandemic,resulting in 34,000 deaths in just the United Statesas many people as live in a small city.And in 2009,the H1N1 swine flu became the first pandemic in 41 years,infecting people in over 70 countries.This map shows an example of ho
22、w pandemics,such as the Asian flu of 19571958,might spread from one area to many others.ChinaJapanPACIFIC OCEANIndiaRussiaMongolia6How a virus spreads in the bodyA virus invades a cell in a human body.The virus takes over the cell and makes copies of itself.Copies of the virus break out of the cell
23、and start invading other cells.12Viruses act like parasites in your cells.Although they can survive for long periods on their own,they must eventually find organisms to serve as hosts.Viruses use the cells of the hosts to reproduce.When a virus infects a human being,it uses its hard protein shell to
24、 make a hole in a cell,which it then invades.Once inside a cell,the virus rapidly makes copies of itself.One to four days after infection,the host may begin to feel sick.Influenza is spread through the passing of viruses from one person to another.For this reason,it is always important to wash your
25、hands and to cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze.If you are infected,it is important that you stay home,away from other people,so you dont spread your germs.319The history of any influenza outbreak begins with a single person.On March 11,1918,a young man in the U.S.Army reported to a hospital
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