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{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} ??????? ??????????? ????????{{B}}?Sunbathand SkinCancer{{/B}}??InthesummermillionsofAmericanswilloffer uptheirbodiestothesunrays.Atanindicateshealthandbeautyandmostsun worshipperswillsacrificealottoachieveitincludingthemselves.? ?Witheachhourthesun’sultraviolet紫外线的radiationproduces irreversible不可逆的damagehasteningthedevelopmentofunsightlywrinkles.And witheachyearonthebeachorrooftopthesunbatherincreaseshisriskof gettingskincancer.Skincancerisbyfarthemostcommonformofcancer.An estimated400000newcaseswillbedetectedthisyearintheUnitedStatesand almostallofthemcanbeblamedonover-exposuretothesun.? ?Fortunatelymostofthesecancersarehighlycurable.Buttheycanbe disfiguringandtaketimetotreat.Forthatreasonsunworshippersshould treatdeitywithagooddealofawe敬畏.Sunburnofcourseistheinitial hazardposedbyUVradiation.ProlongedexposuretoUVhoweverinterfereswith theproductionofcollagenfibersinthedermis真皮层causingtheskintolose elasticity弹性andcreatingprematurewrinkles.Furtherdeterioration恶化of thedermisdeprivestheepidermis表皮层ofnutritionandcausesittobecomethin anddry.??CancerisUV’sfinalresult.Shortwaveradiantenergy especiallyfromtheUV-BbandbreaksthestrandsofDNA.Enzymes酶work constantlytorearrangethe变异的DNAintopropersequencebutwithrepeatedUV exposuretherepairprocessmayeventuallybreakdown.ThenthemutantDNAmay produceacolonyofcancercells.Butskincancermaybeavoidedwithagood doseofcommonsense.Peoplewithfairskinandblueeyeswhoburneasilystand thehighestrisk.Specialdangerspotsarethepartsofthebodymostconstantly exposedtothesunsuchasthecheeksnoselowerlipandtheears.Peoplewho havealreadydevelopedprecancerous癌变前的lesions伤害orhadoneskin-cancer growthstandagreatlyincreasedchanceofdevelopingothers.? ?Dermatologists皮肤科医生recommendavoidingthesunwhenitismostintense between11a.m.and3p.m.Anyonewhoinsistsonsunbathingshoulduseagood sunscreen.Theselotionsandsalvescontainchemicalsthatblockoutthe burningUV-Bradiationwhilepermittingthetanningraystoreachthe skin.Accordingtothepassagewhichofthefollowingisnotright?
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后有2项测试任务11~4题要求从所给的6个选项中为第 2~5段每段选择1个正确的小标题2第5~8题要求从所给的6个选项中选择4个正确的选项分别完成每个句子请将答案写在相应的位置上 {{B}}?????????? ????????HowWeFormFirst Impression{{/B}}??Weallhavefirstimpressionofsomeonewejust met.Butwhy?Whydoweformanopinionaboutsomeonewithoutreallyknowing anythingabouthimorher-asideperhapsfromafewremarksorreadilyobservable traits.??Theanswerisrelatedtohowyourbrainallowsyoutobe awareoftheworld.Yourbrainissosensitiveinpickingupfacialtraitseven veryminordifferenceinahowaperson’seyesearsnoseormouthareplaced inrelationtoeachothermakeyouseehimorherasdifferent.Infactyour braincontinuouslyprocessesincomingsensoryinformation-thesightsandsounds ofyourworld.Thesesincomingsignalsarecomparedagainstahostof memoriesstoredinthebrainareascalledthecortex大脑皮层systemto determinewhatthesenewsignalsmean.??Ifyouseesomeoneyou knowandlikeatschoolyourbrainsaysfamiliarandsafe.Ifyouseesomeone newitsaysnew--potentiallythreatening.Thenyourbrainstartstomatch featuresofthisstrangerwithotherknownmemories.Theheightweight dressethnicitygesturesandtoneofvoiceareallmatchedup.Themore unfamiliarthecharacteristicsthemoreyourbrainmaysayThisisnew.I don’tlikethisperson.OrelseIamintrigued.Oryourbrainmayperceivea newfacebutfamiliarclothesethnicitygestures--likeyourotherfriends;so yourbrainsays:Ilikethisperson.Butthesespreliminaryimpressionscan bedeadwrong.??Whenwestereotypepeopleweusealessmature formofthinkingnotunliketheimmaturethinkingofaveryyoungchildthat makessimplisticandcategoricalimpressionsofothers.Ratherthanlearnabout thedepthandbreadthofpeople--theirhistoryinterestvaluesstrengthsand truecharacter--wecategorizethemasjocksgeeksorfreaks.? ?Howeverifweresistinitialstereotypicalimpressionswehaveachance tobeawareofwhatapersonistrulylike.Ifwespendtimewithapersonhear abouthisorherlifehopesdreamsandbecomeawareoftheperson’s characterweuseadifferentmorematurestyleofthinking--andthemost complexareasofourcortexwhichallowustobehumane.Wecanuseourmaturestyleofthinkingthanksto______.
{{*HTML*}}下面的短文有15处空白请根据短文内容为每处空白确定1个最佳选项 ??????? ??????????? ??{{B}}??ManyWomenWhoBeatCancerDon’tChange Habits{{/B}}??Manywomenwhobattlebreastcancerwilltellyou it’salife-changingexperience.Howeveranewstudyshowsthatformany{{U}} ?51?{{/U}}thechangesaren’talwayspositiveor permanent.??BethSnokehaswatchedhermotherandboth grandmothersbattleandsurvivebreast{{U}}?52?{{/U}}.Sowhenshe wasdiagnosedtherewasnodoubtinhermind{{U}}?53?{{/U}}shehadto do.??Idoexactlywhatthedoctorssayasfarasthemedicine thatI’monas{{U}}?54?{{/U}}asthevitaminsthedietandthe fitness.AndIcan’tstressenough{{U}}?55?{{/U}}importantthatis saysBethSnoke.Butasurprisingnewstudyshowsthat{{U}}?56 ?{{/U}}everywomanwhobeatsbreastcancerisgettingthatmessage.Infact nearly40%ofthemsayeven{{U}}?57?{{/U}}survivingbreastcancer theyhaven’tmadesignificantchangesinthe{{U}}?58?{{/U}}theyeator howmuchtheyexercise.??Notallsurvivorsaretakingadvantage ofthisteachablemomentandmakingpositivehealthchangesin{{U}}?59 ?{{/U}}lifesaysElectraPaskettPhDatOhioStateUniversity’s ComprehensiveCancerCenter.Paskettsaysdietandexercisehavebeenprovento notonlyhelpwomenfeelbetterduringandaftertreatmenttheymay{{U}} ?60?{{/U}}playaroleinpreventingsomecancersfromcomingback.{{U}} ?61?{{/U}}growingevidencesomewomenjustaren’t listening.??Coloncancersurvivors{{U}}?62 ?{{/U}}exercisehaveactuallybeenshowntohaveimprovedsurvivalrates.So yesitistruethatperhapsbymakingsomeofthesehealthychoiceswecan actuallyincreasetheirhealthsaysPaskett.??Asabreast cancersurvivor{{U}}?63?{{/U}}Paskettknowsfirsthandhowmuch differencedietandexercisecan{{U}}?64?{{/U}}.Thechallengeshe saysistogetmoresurvivorstobemorelikeBethduringandafter treatment.??Expertssayexercisingmoreandeatingahealthier dietcanalsocut{{U}}?65?{{/U}}onstressandhelpwomenovercome depression.Therearemorethan2millionbreastcancersurvivorslivinginthe US.Ofthosenearlyamillionhaveyettochangetheirdietorexercise routines.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子作出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选择A项如果该句提供的错误信息请选择B项如果该句的信息文章中没有提及请选择C项 {{B}}??????? ??????????Stomach Ulcer{{/B}}??Stomachulcersarethecauseofseverepainformany people.Doctorshavebeenabletohelplessenthepainofulcers.Theycouldnot curethem.Nowdoctorshavediscoveredacauseofulcers.Thismeanstheymay havefoundawaytocurepeoplewhosufferfromthestomachpain.Studiesshow thattenpercentofthepopulationwilldevelopanulceratsometimeintheir life.Soapossiblecureisgoodnewsformanypeople.??Ulcers arewoundsinthestomachthataresimilartosmallcutsortears.Thesewounds canharmthetissueinthestomachthepipethatcarriesthefoodtothe stomachorpartsofthesmallintestines.Fluidsinthestomachthenincrease thepainofanulcer.Howdoesapersonknowheorshehasanulcer?Doctorssay mostpeoplewithulcersfeelaburningpainintheirchestorstomach.Thispain ofteniscalledheartbum.Itusuallyhappensbeforeeatingorduringthenight. Itcausessomepeopletolosetheirdesiretoeatortheyareunabletokeep foodintheirstomachs.Doctorsbelievedthatulcerswerecausedbyunusually strongstomachfluidswhichdamagedstomachtissue.Nowtheyhavediscovered thatmostulcersarecausedbyabacterialorganismcalledHillicoBactor PilorieorH.Pillorie.H.Pilloriebacteriaarewhatmakestomachproduceextra stomachfluid.Doctorsfoundthattheycankillthebacteriawithmedicines calledantibiotics.Healthexpertssaythediscoveryofacureforulcersan savethousandsofmillionsofdollarsinmedicalcosts.Theyalsobelievecuring ulcerswillreducethenumberofpeoplewhodevelopstomachcancer.Thenumber ofpeoplewithstomachcancerisveryhighinJapanSoutheastAsiaandpartsof Africa.??Doctorssayapersonismorelikelytogetanulcerif hisorherfamilyhashadone.Infactapersonwiththefamilyhistoryof ulcersisthreetimesmorelikelytogetonethanotherpeople.Thereareways peoplecanprotectthemselvesfromdevelopinganulcer.Doctorssayitismore importanttoreducetheamountofstrongfluidsinthestomach.Todothis doctorssaypeopleshouldnotsmokecigarettesordrinkalcohol.Andtheysay peopleshouldreducetensionintheirlives.Therehasbeenachangeindoctors’understandingofthecauseofstomachulcer.
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