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2023年職稱英語-職稱英語(衛(wèi)生類)筆試歷年高頻考點(diǎn)試卷帶答案卷I一.單項(xiàng)選擇題(共10題)1.WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5Centenarians(百歲老人)FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywhoareallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:“Howdidyoulivetobe100?”Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegoldengirlssaysthekeytolongevity(長壽)isworkinghardatajobyouloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryarecurrentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusualtofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.Theaveragelife-span(壽命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthreeyearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon’twanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeathealthyfood.“Peopletellmeallthetime,‘Idon’twanttolivetobe100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.“Ithinkthat’sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon’tfeelold,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuickaroundtown.Itdoesn’ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighborsMildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSemas,havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelonghealthyhabits.Allare100exceptStuart,whois101.Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren’twhattheyusedtobe,they’veallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeoplearestrickenwith.It’sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerforthefirstandonlytime.Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesofservicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,schoolprincipal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsoftheirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustasrareas100-year-oldsaretoday.Thefivecentenariansliveinaveryfriendlycommunity.ARight

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CNotmentioned正確答案:C,2.WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5Centenarians(百歲老人)FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywhoareallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:“Howdidyoulivetobe100?”Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegoldengirlssaysthekeytolongevity(長壽)isworkinghardatajobyouloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryarecurrentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusualtofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.Theaveragelife-span(壽命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthreeyearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon’twanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeathealthyfood.“Peopletellmeallthetime,‘Idon’twanttolivetobe100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.“Ithinkthat’sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon’tfeelold,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuickaroundtown.Itdoesn’ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighborsMildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSemas,havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelonghealthyhabits.Allare100exceptStuart,whois101_Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren’twhattheyusedtobe,theyVeallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeoplearestrickenwith.It’sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerforthefirstandonlytime.Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesofservicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,schoolprincipal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsoftheirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustasrareas100-year-oldsaretoday.Thefivecentenariansliveinaveryfriendlycommunity.ARight

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CNotmentioned正確答案:C,3.

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Itiswell-knownthatlifeexpectancyislongerinJapanthaninmostothercountries.A____(51)reportalsoshowsthatJapanhasthelongesthealthexpectancyintheworld.Ahealthylonglifeistheresultofthe_______(52)insocialenvironment.

Scientistsaretryingtowork_______(53)exactlywhatkeepselderlyJapanesepeoplesohealthy,andwhetherthereisalessontobe_______(54)fromtheirlifestylesfortherestofus.Shouldwe→

←(55)anychangestooureatinghabits,forinstance,orgojogging(慢跑)eachdaybeforebreakfast?IstheresomesecretingredientintheJapanesediet______(56)isparticularlybeneficial_______(57)thehumanbody?

AnotherfactorcontributingtotherapidpopulationaginginJapanisa______(58)inbirthrate.Althoughlonger____(59)

shouldbecelebrated,itisactuallyconsideredasocialproblem.The____(60)ofolderpeoplehaddoubledinthelasthalfcenturyandthathasincreasedpensionandmedicalcosts.Thecountrycouldsoonbe_______(61)aneconomicproblem,iftherearesomanyoldpeopletobelooked_______(62),andrelativelyfewyoungerpeopleworkingandpayingtaxestosupportthem.

_______(63)theretirementagefrom65to70couldbeonesolutiontotheproblem.Workcangivetheelderlya→

←(64)ofresponsibilityandmissioninlife.It’simportantthattheelderlyplayactive→

←(65)inthesocietyandliveinharmonywithallgenerations.63APuttingBMovingCLiftingDRaising正確答案:D,4.MultipleSclerosis(多發(fā)性硬化癥)

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MultipleSclerosis(MS)isadiseaseinwhichthepatient’simmune(免疫的)systemattacksthecentralnervoussystem.Thiscanleadtonumerousphysicalandmentalsymptoms,asthediseaseaffectsthetransmissionofelectricalsignalsbetweenthebodyandthebrain.However,thehumanbody,beingaflexible,adaptablesystem,cancompensateforsomelevelofdamage,soapersonwithMScanlookandfeelfineeventhoughthediseaseispresent.

2

MSpatientscanhaveoneoftwomainvarietiesofthedisease:therelapsingform(復(fù)發(fā)型)andtheprimaryprogressiveform.Intherelapsingform,thediseaseprogressesinaseriesofjumps;attimesitisinremission(減輕),whichmeansthataperson’snormalfunctionsreturnforaperiodoftimebeforethesystemgoesintorelapseandthediseaseagainbecomesmoreactive.ThisisthemostcommonformofMS;80%—90%ofpeoplehavethisformofthediseasewhentheyarefirstdiagnosed.Therelapse—remissioncyclecancontinueformanyyears.Eventually,however,lossofphysicalandcognitivefunctionsstartstotakeplaceandtheremissionsbecomelessfrequent.

3

IntheprimaryprogressiveformofMS,therearenoremissionsandacontinualbutsteadylossofphysicalandcognitivefunctionstakesplace.Thisconditionaffectsabout10%—15%ofsufferersatdiagnosis.

4

Theexpectedcourseofthedisease,orprognosis(預(yù)后),dependsonmanyvariables:thesubtypeofthedisease,thepatient’sindividualcharacteristicsandtheinitialsymptoms.Lifeexpectancyofpatients,however,isoftennearlythesameasthatofanunaffectedperson—providedthatareasonablestandardofcareisreceived.Insomecasesanearnormallifespanispossible.

5

Thecauseofthediseaseisunclear;itseemsthatsomepeoplehaveageneticsusceptibility(易感性),whichistriggeredbysomeunknownenvironmentalfactor.Onset(發(fā)作)ofthediseaseusuallyoccursinyoungadultsbetweentheagesof20and40.Itismorecommoninwomenthanmen;however,ithasalsobeendiagnosedinyoungchildrenandinelderlypeople.Paraaraph1→

←A

TherelapsingformofMSB

ThecauseofMSC

TheprimaryprogressiveformofMSD

ThedefinitionofMSE

ThedevelopmentofMSF

ThetreatmentforMS正確答案:D,5.Sprained(扭傷)AnkleOneofthemostcommoninjuriesteenagersandadultsexperienceisasprainedankle.Asprainoccurswhentheligaments(韌帶)ofajointaretwisted(扭傷)andpossiblytorn.Ligamentsarebandsoffibersthatholdthebonesofajointinposition.Aspraincanoccurfromasuddentwistingatthejoint,orastretchingortearingofthefibersoftheligaments.Theinjuredareausuallyswells(腫脹)andbecomesblackandblue.Steppingoffthesidewalkatthewrongangleorhavingonefootlandinaholewhilewalkingorrunningcanleaveyourollingonthegroundinpainwithanantdeonfire!Ifyoucannotwalkwithoutexperiencingintensepain,youmustseekmedicalhelp.Ifthepainismanageable,andyoucanwalk,herearethreewordstohelpyourememberhowtotreatyourself:■Elevate(抬高)■Cool■Bandage(打繃帶)Assoonasthereisinjurytothatligament,therewillbeacertainamountofbleedingundertheskin.Oncethebloodpoolsaroundthedamagedbloodvessels,swellingoccurs.Thepressurefromtheswellingresultsinadditionalstressandtendemesstotheregion.Inorder

toreducethedegreeofswelling,liedownassoonaspossibleandkeeptheankleelevatedsothatitisactuallyhigherthanyourheart.Next,toreduceblooddistributionandkeepbleeding(流血)toaminimum,applyacoldpack.After20mhiutes,takethepackoff,waithalfanhour,andthenreapply.Thiscanbedoneseveraltimesadayforatotalofthreedays.

Neverleaveacoldpackonformorethan20minutesatatime.Reducingthetemperatureinthatareaforanextendedperiodoftimesignalsthebodytoincreaseblood

flowtoraisethebodytemperature!Therefore,oneaccidentallytriggers(引起)moreblood

distributiontotheaffectedareabyleavingacoldpackonfortoolong!Finally,bandagethe

ankle.Becarefulnottowindittootightly;doingsocanrestrictbloodflowandcauseharmtotheentirefoot.38Theword“it”inparagraph2(line5)referstoAinjury.Bpressure.Cswelling.Dankle.正確答案:D,6.7.下面的短文后有2項(xiàng)測試任務(wù):(1)第23~26題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為第1~4段,每段選擇1個(gè)最佳標(biāo)題;(2)第27~30題要求從所給的6個(gè)選項(xiàng)中為每個(gè)句子確定1個(gè)最佳選項(xiàng)。OrganicFood:Why?1Europeisnowthebiggestmarketfororganicfoodintheworld,expandingby25percentayearoverthepast10years.Sowhatistheattractionoforganicfoodforsomepeople?Thereallyimportantthingisthatorganicsoundsmore“natural”.Eatingorganicisawayofdefiningoneselfasnatural,good,caring,differentfromthejunk-food-eatingmasses.2Unlikeconventionalfarming,theorganicapproachmeansfarmingwithnatural,ratherthanman-made,fertilisersandpesticides.Techniquessuchascroprotation(輪種)improvesoilqualityandhelporganicfarmerscompensatefortheabsenceofman-madechemicals.Asamethodoffoodproduction,organicis,however,inefficientinitsuseoflabourandland;thereareseverelimitstohowmuchfoodcanbeproduced.Also,theenvironmentalbenefitsofnotusingartificialfertilisersaretinycomparedwiththeamountofcarbondioxideemitted(排放)bytransportingfood.3Organicfarmingisoftenciaimedtobesaferthanconventionalfarming.Yetstudiesintoorganicfarmingworldwidecontinuetorejectthisclaim.Anextensivereviewbytk^StandardsAgencyfoundthattherewasnostatisticallysignificantdifferencebetweenorganicandconventionalcrops.Evenwhereresultsindicatedtherewasevidenceofadifference,thereviewersfoundnosignthatthesedifferenceswouldhaveanynoticeablee行ectonhealth.4Thesimplisticclaimthatorganicfoodismorenutritiousthanconven_alwayslikelytobemisleading.Foodisanaturalproduct,andthehealthvalueoffoodswillvatyforanumberofreasons,includingfreshness,thewaythefoodiscooked,thetypeofsoilitisgrownin,theamountofsunlightandraincropshavereceived,andsoon.Likewise,theflavourofacarrothaslesstodowithwhetheritwasfertilisedwithmanure(類便)orsomethingoutofaplasticsackthanwiththevarietyofcarrotandhowlongagoitwasdugup.5Thenotionthatorganicfoodissaferthan“normal”foodisalsocontradictedbythefactthatmanyofourmostcommonfoodsarefullofnaturaltoxins(毒素).Asoneresearchexpertsays:“Peoplethinkthatthemorenaturalsomethingis,thebetteritisforthem.Thatissimplynotthecase.Infact,itistheoppositethatistrue:thecloseraplantistoitsnaturalstate,themorelikelyitisthatitwillpoisonyou.Naturally,manyplantsdonotwanttobeeaten,sowehavespent10,000yearsdevelopingagricultureandbreedingoutharmfultraitsfromcrops.”Thecloseraplantistoitsnaturalstate,thelesssuitableitisto→←A.affecttheirnutritionalcontentB.bespeciallytrainedC.improvesoilqualityD.beeatenE.showthatorganiccropsaresaferthanconventionalonesF.poisonyou正確答案:D,8.ClinicalTrials1Manyclinicaltrialsaredonetoseeifanewdrugordeviceissafeandeffectiveforpeopletouse.Sometimesclinicaltrialsareusedtostudydifferentwaystousethestandardtreatmentssotheywillbemoreeffective,easiertouse,and/ordecreasesideeffects.Sometimes,studiesaredonetolearnhowtobestusethetreatmentinadifferentpopulation,suchaschildren,inwhomthetreatmentwasnotpreviouslytested.2Itisimportanttotestdrugsandmedicalproductsinthepeopletheyaremeanttohelp.Itisalsoimportanttoconductresearchinavarietyofpeoplebecausedifferentpeoplemayresponddifferentlytotreatments.Somepeopleparticipateinclinicaltrialsbecausetheyhaveexhaustedstandardtreatmentoptions.Otherpeopleparticipateintrialsbecausetheywanttocontributetotheadvancementofmedicalknowledge.3TheFDA(食品及藥物管理局)workstoprotectparticipantsinclinicaltrialsandtoensurethatpeoplehavereliableinformationastheydecidewhethertojoinaclinicaltrial.Althougheffortsaremadetocontroltheriskstoclinicaltrialparticipants,somerisksmaybeunavoidablebecauseoftheuncertaintyinherent(內(nèi)在的)inmedicalresearchstudiesinvolvingnewmedicaltreatments.4Peopleshouldlearnasmuchaspossibleabouttheclinicaltrialsthatinterestthem.Theyshouldalsofeelcomfortablediscussingtheirquestionsandconcernswithmembersofthehealthcareteam.Prospective(預(yù)期的)participantsshouldunderstandwhathappensduringthetrial,thetypeofhealthcaretheywillreceive,andanycoststothem.Anyoneconsideringaclinicaltrialshouldalsoknowthattherearebenefitsandrisksassociatedwithparticipating.Clinicaltrialsprovidetheonlyhope_A.forsomepatientsB.beforeparticipationC.inhumansD.medicalknowledgeE.duringthetrialF.candidatesforclinicaltrials正確答案:A,9.Hersister→urged←hertoapplyforthejob.A.advisedB.causedC.forcedD.promised正確答案:A,10.

FactsaboutStroke1Every45seconds,someoneinAmericahasastroke.Every3.1minutes,someonediesofone.Strokekilledanestimated167,661peoplein2000andisthenation’sthirdleadingcauseofdeath,rankingbehinddiseasesoftheheartandallformsofcancer.Strokeisaleadingcauseofserious,long-termdisabilityintheUnitedStates.2Strokeisatypeofcardiovascular(心血管的)disease.Itaffectsthearteries(動(dòng)脈)leadingtoandwithinthebrain.Astrokeoccurswhenabloodvesselthatcarriesoxygenandnutrients(營養(yǎng)物)tothebrainiseitherblockedbyaclot(凝塊)orbursts.Whenthathappens,partofthebraincannotgettheblood(andoxygen)itneeds,soitstartstodie.3Thebrainisanextremelycomplexorganthatcontrolsvariousbodyfunctions.Ifastrokeoccursandbloodflowcan’treachtheregionthatcontrolsaparticularbodyfunction,thatpartofthebodywon’tworkasitshould.Ifthestrokeoccurstowardthebackofthebrain,forinstance,it'slikelythatsomedisabilityinvolvingvisionwillresult.Theeffectsofastrokedependprimarilyonthelocationoftheobstruction(阻塞)andtheextentofbraintissueaffected.4TheAmericanStrokeAssociationhasidentifiedseveralfactorsthatincreasetheriskofstroke.Themoreriskfactorsapersonhas,thegreaterthechancethatheorshewillhaveastroke.Someoftheseyoucan’tcontrol,suchasincreasingage,familyhealthhistory,race,andpriorstroke.Butyoucanchangeortreatotherriskfactorstoloweryourrisk.Factorsresumingfromlifestyleorenvironmentcanbemodifiedwithahealthcareprovider’shelp.Someoftheseinclude:highbloodpressure,currentsmoking,heartdisease,andhighredbloodcellcount.5Astrokecanhappentoanyoneatanymoment.Infactabout600,000peoplehavestrokeseveryyear.Formanyyears,therewasnohopeforthosesufferingastroke.However,recentbreakthroughshaveledtonewtreatments.Forthetreatmentstowork,thepersonmustgettoahospitalimmediately.Paragraph2→

←A.EffectsofastrokeB.AnnualcostofstrokeintheUSC.DefinitionanddescriptionofastrokeD.BreakthroughsintreatmentE.RiskfactorsofstrokeF.Warningsignsofastroke正確答案:C,卷II一.單項(xiàng)選擇題(共10題)1.正確答案:C,2.A.tightB.lowC.cheapD.high正確答案:D,3.WanttoBe100?ListentoThese5Centenarians(百歲老人)FiveneighborsatacentralMissouriretirementcommunitywhoareallcentenariansgetaskedallthetime:“Howdidyoulivetobe100?”Ifyouwanttoliveto100ormore,thisraregroupoffivegoldengirlssaysthekeytolongevity(長壽)isworkinghardatajobyouloveandtakingcareofyourbodywhileyou,reatit.Eventhoughanestimated70,000peopleinthecountryarecurrentlyatthecenturymarkorbeyondinage,itisunusualtofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplace.Theaveragelife-span(壽命)ofAmericansisabouttwoorthreeyearsshortofan80thbirthdayparty.Andmostpeopledon’twanttocutoutcoffee,soda,alcohol,cigarettes,andeathealthyfood.“Peopletellmeallthetime,‘Idon’twanttolivetobe100,saidMildredLeaver,whoturned100inJune.“Ithinkthat’sjustsad.AgingisattitudeandIdon’tfeelold,,,saidLeaver,aformereducatorwhostilldrivesherBuickaroundtown.Itdoesn’ttakelongtoseethatLeaverandherneighborsMildredHarris,GraceWolfson,GladysStuartandViolaSemas,havealotmoreincommonthantheirlongevityandlifelonghealthyhabits.Allare100exceptStuart,whois101.Eventhoughtheirsightandhearingaren’twhattheyusedtobe,they’veallavoidedillnessesthatmanyelderlypeoplearestrickenwith.It’sbeen50yearssinceLeaverbeatcancerforthefirstandonlytime.Thecommonthreadthatconnectsthesewomenisthedecadesofservicetojobseachlovedasafarmer,designer,schoolprincipal,bookkeeperandsecretary.Intheearlyyearsoftheirlives,gainfullyemployedwomenlikethemwerejustasrareas100-year-oldsaretoday.Itisnothardtofindfive100-year-oldslivinginoneplaceinAmerica.ARight

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CNotmentioned正確答案:B,4.ClinicalTrials1Manyclinicaltrialsaredonetoseeifanewdrugordeviceissafeandeffectiveforpeopletouse.Sometimesclinicaltrialsareusedtostudydifferentwaystousethestandardtreatmentssotheywillbemoreeffective,easiertouse,and/ordecreasesideeffects.Sometimes,studiesaredonetolearnhowtobestusethetreatmentinadifferentpopulation,suchaschildren,inwhomthetreatmentwasnotpreviouslytested.2Itisimportanttotestdrugsandmedicalproductsinthepeopletheyaremeanttohelp.Itisalsoimportanttoconductresearchinavarietyofpeoplebecausedifferentpeoplemayresponddifferentlytotreatments.Somepeopleparticipateinclinicaltrialsbecausetheyhaveexhaustedstandardtreatmentoptions.Otherpeopleparticipateintrialsbecausetheywanttocontributetotheadvancementofmedicalknowledge.3TheFDA(食品及藥物管理局)workstoprotectparticipantsinclinicaltrialsandtoensurethatpeoplehavereliableinformationastheydecidewhethertojoinaclinicaltrial.Althougheffortsaremadetocontroltheriskstoclinicaltrialparticipants,somerisksmaybeunavoidablebecauseoftheuncertaintyinherent(內(nèi)在的)inmedicalresearchstudiesinvolvingnewmedicaltreatments.4Peopleshouldlearnasmuchaspossibleabouttheclinicaltrialsthatinterestthem.Theyshouldalsofeelcomfortablediscussingtheirquestionsandconcernswithmembersofthehealthcareteam.Prospective(預(yù)期的)participantsshouldunderstandwhathappensduringthetrial,thetypeofhealthcaretheywillreceive,andanycoststothem.Anyoneconsideringaclinicaltrialshouldalsoknowthattherearebenefitsandrisksassociatedwithparticipating.Paragraph3_______A.Whyareclinicaltrialsdone?B.Whereareclinicaltrialsconducted?C.Whoshouldconsiderclinicaltrialsandwhy?D.Whatshouldpeopleknowbeforeparticipatinginaclinicaltrial?E.Whatareclinicaltrials?F.Areclinicaltrialssafe?正確答案:F,5.WorldHeartDaySundaywasWorldHeartDay.TheWorldHeartFederationanditsmembergroupsinmorethanonehundredcountriesorganizedthecelebrations.TheWorldHealthOrganizationandotherUnitedNationsagenciesprovidedsupportforthe___________(51).WorldHeartDaywasfirstobservedsixyears___________(52).Organizersproposedtheeventasawaytohelpreducethespreadofheartdisease.TheWorldHeartFederationsaysheart___________(53)killsseventeenmillionpeopleeachyear.Thegroupurgespeopletobeactiveandhaveagood,healthydiet.Italsowarns___________(54)activitiesknowntoincreaseaperson’sriskofheartattackorstroke.Someofthewarningsaredirectedatchildren.TheWorldHeartFederationsaysabouttwenty-twomillionboysandgirlsundertheageoffiveareobese—severelyoverweight.Childrenarenormallyenergeticandactive.___________(55),twothirdsofallchildrenarenotactiveenough.Suchchildrengreatly___________(56)theirriskofbecomingobese.Theyalsoincreasetheir___________(57)ofdevelopingheartdiseaseorotherdisorders.OnemessageofWorldHeartDayistoeatright.Children—______(58)eatahealthyandbalanceddiet.Also,limitsugarydrinks,sweetsandeatingbetweenmeals.TheWorldHeartFederationurgesparentstokeeptheirchildren__________(59).!tsaysphysicalexercisehelpstodecreasetheriskofobesityand___________(60)achildhealthy.Obesechildrenoftenbecomeobeseadults.______(61)youbelieveyourchildistooheavy,talkwithahealthcareprovider.TheWorldHeartFederationisalsoconcernedabouttheeffectsoftobaccoonyoungpeople.Itsaystheyoungersomeonebeginstosmoke,the______(62)thechanceofahealthproblemtiedtosmoking.Halfoftheyoungpeoplewhocontinuetosmokeare___________(63)todielaterinlifefromasmoking-relateddisease.Thegroupsaysalmosthalfofallchildrenlivewithasmoker.Itsayschildrenwholivewitha___________(64)canbreatheanamountoftobaccoequaltomorethantwothousandcigarettes.Andthatisbythetimetheyarefiveyearsold.TheWorldHeartFederationalsosaysparentsshouldwarnchildrennottobe__________(65)bytobaccocompanies.Anditsaysparentswhosmokeshouldtrytostop.A.moodB.desireC.ageD.risk正確答案:D,6.WorldHeartDaySundaywasWorldHeartDay.TheWorldHeartFederationanditsmembergroupsinmorethanonehundredcountriesorganizedthecelebrations.TheWorldHealthOrganizationandotherUnitedNationsagenciesprovidedsupportforthe___________(51).WorldHeartDaywasfirstobservedsixyears___________(52).Organizersproposedtheeventasawaytohelpreducethespreadofheartdisease.TheWorldHeartFederationsaysheart___________(53)killsseventeenmillionpeopleeachyear.Thegroupurgespeopletobeactiveandhaveagood,healthydiet.Italsowarns___________(54)activitiesknowntoincreaseaperson’sriskofheartattackorstroke.Someofthewarningsaredirectedatchildren.TheWorldHeartFederationsaysabouttwenty-twomillionboysandgirlsundertheageoffiveareobese—severelyoverweight.Childrenarenormallyenergeticandactive.___________(55),twothirdsofallchildrenarenotactiveenough.Suchchildrengreatly___________(56)theirriskofbecomingobese.Theyalsoincreasetheir___________(57)ofdevelopingheartdiseaseorotherdisorders.OnemessageofWorldHeartDayistoeatright.Children—______(58)eatahealthyandbalanceddiet.Also,limitsugarydrinks,sweetsandeatingbetweenmeals.TheWorldHeartFederationurgesparentstokeeptheirchildren__________(59).!tsaysphysicalexercisehelpstodecreasetheriskofobesityand___________(60)achildhealthy.Obesechildrenoftenbecomeobeseadults.______(61)youbelieveyourchildistooheavy,talkwithahealthcareprovider.TheWorldHeartFederationisalsoconcernedabouttheeffectsoftobaccoonyoungpeople.Itsaystheyoungersomeonebeginstosmoke,the______(62)thechanceofahealthproblemtiedtosmoking.Halfoftheyoungpeoplewhocontinuetosmokeare___________(63)todielaterinlifefromasmoking-relateddisease.Thegroupsaysalmosthalfofallchildrenlivewithasmoker.Itsayschildrenwholivewitha___________(64)canbreatheanamountoftobaccoequaltomorethantwothousandcigarettes.Andthatisbythetimetheyarefiveyearsold.TheWorldHeartFederationalsosaysparentsshouldwarnchildrennottobe__________(65)bytobaccocompanies.Anditsaysparentswhosmokeshouldtrytostop.A.ThereforeB.HoweverC.HenceD.But正確答案:B,7.正確答案:C,8.OwlsandLarks(貓頭鷹與云雀)1Inthisarticle,welookattheimportanceofsleepforteaming.Mosthealthyadultsneedeightormorehoursofsleep.Butwhydoweneedsleepinthefirstplace?Weneedsleepforthebraintogetachancetorebuildmemoriesstoredduringthedayandassociatethesewithpreviouslylearnedthings.Ifthisprocessisinterruptedby,say,thesoundofanalarmclock,itmaynotbeaseffective.Soifyoursleepiscutshortbytheatarmclock,howdamagingisit?Thetruthisthatit’sdifficulttopredict,assomuchdependsonhowmuchsleepyourbodyactuallyneedsonthatparticularoccasion.2Thepopularbeliefthatpeoplearenaturallyeitherlarks(earlyrisers)orowtsisfalse.Thereasonwhypeopletendtobeoneortheotherhasmoretodowithlifestyle,age,andpersonality.Manypeoplewhoappeartobeearlybirdsmayhavejustbecomesothroughhabit,forexample,parentswithveryyoungchildren.Teenagerscanhavedifficultyfallingasleepuntillateatnightandthentheynaturallyhaveproblemsgettingupthefollowingmorning.3Themainreasonwhyowlsareowlsisthattheytendtospendtheirtimeoverabook,movie,orcomputergametilltheearlyhoursofthemorning.Theyenjoythequietofthenightwhentheycanpursuetheirpassion.Ontheotherhand,larkscanmakebetteruseofearlymorninghourswheretheycanstudyinquietatthetimewhentheirbrainsaremostrefreshed.Sowhichisbetterforlearning—anowl’soralark’slifestyle?Thesimpletruthi

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