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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空自给出4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 ??Inthe1950’saccumulatingscientific evidencelinkingcigarettesmokingandlungcancermadea{{U}}?51 ?{{/U}}impact{{U}}?52?{{/U}}thesmokingpublic.Duringthisperiod manyhealthagenciesdeclaredsmokingtobea{{U}}?53?{{/U}}Hazard.US SurgeonGeneralLeroyE.Bruneisaidin1957:Theweighoftheevidenceis increasinglypointingtoonedirection:that{{U}}?54?{{/U}}smokingis oneofthecausativefactorsinlungcancer.Theinitialreportshadthe heaviestimpactso{{U}}?55?{{/U}}totalcigaretteproductiondropped in1953andagainin1954.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}reportsappearedtohave less{{U}}?57?{{/U}}onsmokinghabitsandby1957cigaretteproduction had{{U}}?58?{{/U}}abovethe1952level.??{{U}} ?59?{{/U}}fourvoluntaryhealthorganizationsurguedpresidentJohn F.Kennedyto{{U}}?60?{{/U}}acommissiontostudythewidespread implicationsofthetobaccoproblemtheSurgeonGeneral’sAdvisoryCommitteeon SmokingandHealthwas{{U}}?61?{{/U}}in1962toreviewandevaluate all{{U}}?62?{{/U}}scientificdata.WhenitsreportSmokingand Healthwasreleasedinearly1964cigaretteconsumptionagaindeclined{{U}} ?63?{{/U}}.Pipeandcigarsmokingincreased.Morethan350000 copiesofthereportwerecontributedandsold.{{U}}?64 ?{{/U}}abstractsandpamphletswereprepared?bythePublicHealth Serviceandotherorganizations{{U}}?65?{{/U}}amassiveeducational ?campaignonthehazardsofcigarette smoking.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} ??Theremaybeagoodreasonwhysome peoplearenotabletostopsmokingcigarettes.Anewstudyfoundthatpeople whosufferfromdepressionweretwotimesaslikelytofailwhentheytriedto stopsmoking.??AlexanderGlassmanpresentedthefindingsrecently duringtheyearlymeetingoftheAmericanPsychiatricAssociation.Doctor GlassmanisthedirectorofanantismokingcenteratColumbiaUniversityinNew YorkCity.Hisstudyexamined100smokerswhohaveahistoryofdepression. Peoplewithdepressionsufferperiodsofextremesadness.??The researchersstudiedpeoplewhohavesucceededandthosewhohavefailedintheir effortstostopsmoking.Thestudyfoundthatpeoplewhodidstopsmokingwere twotimesaslikelytosufferfromdepressionagainwithinsixmonthsasthose whocontinuedtosmoke.??DoctorGlassmansayssmokerswhoare depressedusetobaccotomakethemselvesfeelbetter.Buthesayspeoplewith depressionseemtohaveamuchhardertimestoppingthannon-depressed smokers.??Sodrugstofightdepressionarenowalsobeingused tohelppeoplestopsmoking.Doctorssaythemosteffectiveoneiscalled Buproprion.??Buproprionmainlyaffectsthebrainchemical dopamine多巴胺.nicotine尼古丁isasubstanceintobaccothatalsoaffects dopamine.Buproprionhelpspeoplestopsmokingbecauseiteasesthebody’s desirefornicotine.DoctorGlassmansaysthedrugdoesnotmakepeoplestop smoking.Butitmakesiteasierforthosewhowantto stop.Thedepressedsmokersoftenusetobaccoto______.
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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 ??Theideaoftest-tubebabiesmaymake youstarry-eyedwithdelightatthewondersofmodernmedicineorbleary-eyed withconsideringthemoral/legalimplicationsofstartinglifeinalaboratory. Butifyou’veeverbeenpregnant怀孕的yourselfonethingiscertain:Youwonder whatit’sliketocarryatest-tubebaby.Arethesepregnanciesnormal?Arethe babiesnormal???TheearliestanswerscomefromAustraliawherea groupofmedicalexpertsattheQueenVictoriaMedicalCenterinMelbournehave takenalookatthecontinent’sfirstninesuccessfultest-tubepregnancies.The Australiansreportthatthepregnanciesthemselvesseemedtoproceedaccording toplanbutatbirthsomeunusualtrendsdidshowup.Sevenoftheninebabies turnedouttobegirls.SixofthenineweredeliveredbyCaesarean section剖腹产术.Andonebabyatwinwasbornwithaseriousheartdefectand ?afewdayslaterdevelopedlife-threatening abdominal腹剖的problems.??Whatdoesitallmean?Eventhedoctors don’tknowforsurebecausethenumbersaresosmall.Theproportionofgirls toboysishighbutuntiltherearemanymoretest-tubebabiesnoonewill knowwhetherthat’spurecoincidence巧合orsomethingspecial.?Thesame thingistrueofthesingleheartdefect;itusuallyshowsupinonly15outof 60000birthsinthatpartofAustraliabutthefactthatitoccurredinone outofninetest-tubebabiesdoesnotnecessarilymeanthattheyareatspecial risk.Onethingthedoctorscanexplainisthehighnumberof Caesareans.??TheAustralianresearchersreportthattheyare quiteencouraged.Allthebabiesarenowmakingnormalprogress--eventhetwin withthebirthdefects.Itcostmuchtohaveatest-tubebaby.
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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空自给出4个选项请根据短文的内容从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案 ??Inthe1950’saccumulatingscientific evidencelinkingcigarettesmokingandlungcancermadea{{U}}?51 ?{{/U}}impact{{U}}?52?{{/U}}thesmokingpublic.Duringthisperiod manyhealthagenciesdeclaredsmokingtobea{{U}}?53?{{/U}}Hazard.US SurgeonGeneralLeroyE.Bruneisaidin1957:Theweighoftheevidenceis increasinglypointingtoonedirection:that{{U}}?54?{{/U}}smokingis oneofthecausativefactorsinlungcancer.Theinitialreportshadthe heaviestimpactso{{U}}?55?{{/U}}totalcigaretteproductiondropped in1953andagainin1954.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}reportsappearedtohave less{{U}}?57?{{/U}}onsmokinghabitsandby1957cigaretteproduction had{{U}}?58?{{/U}}abovethe1952level.??{{U}} ?59?{{/U}}fourvoluntaryhealthorganizationsurguedpresidentJohn F.Kennedyto{{U}}?60?{{/U}}acommissiontostudythewidespread implicationsofthetobaccoproblemtheSurgeonGeneral’sAdvisoryCommitteeon SmokingandHealthwas{{U}}?61?{{/U}}in1962toreviewandevaluate all{{U}}?62?{{/U}}scientificdata.WhenitsreportSmokingand Healthwasreleasedinearly1964cigaretteconsumptionagaindeclined{{U}} ?63?{{/U}}.Pipeandcigarsmokingincreased.Morethan350000 copiesofthereportwerecontributedandsold.{{U}}?64 ?{{/U}}abstractsandpamphletswereprepared?bythePublicHealth Serviceandotherorganizations{{U}}?65?{{/U}}amassiveeducational ?campaignonthehazardsofcigarette smoking.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第二篇{{/B}} ??Theremaybeagoodreasonwhysome peoplearenotabletostopsmokingcigarettes.Anewstudyfoundthatpeople whosufferfromdepressionweretwotimesaslikelytofailwhentheytriedto stopsmoking.??AlexanderGlassmanpresentedthefindingsrecently duringtheyearlymeetingoftheAmericanPsychiatricAssociation.Doctor GlassmanisthedirectorofanantismokingcenteratColumbiaUniversityinNew YorkCity.Hisstudyexamined100smokerswhohaveahistoryofdepression. Peoplewithdepressionsufferperiodsofextremesadness.??The researchersstudiedpeoplewhohavesucceededandthosewhohavefailedintheir effortstostopsmoking.Thestudyfoundthatpeoplewhodidstopsmokingwere twotimesaslikelytosufferfromdepressionagainwithinsixmonthsasthose whocontinuedtosmoke.??DoctorGlassmansayssmokerswhoare depressedusetobaccotomakethemselvesfeelbetter.Buthesayspeoplewith depressionseemtohaveamuchhardertimestoppingthannon-depressed smokers.??Sodrugstofightdepressionarenowalsobeingused tohelppeoplestopsmoking.Doctorssaythemosteffectiveoneiscalled Buproprion.??Buproprionmainlyaffectsthebrainchemical dopamine多巴胺.nicotine尼古丁isasubstanceintobaccothatalsoaffects dopamine.Buproprionhelpspeoplestopsmokingbecauseiteasesthebody’s desirefornicotine.DoctorGlassmansaysthedrugdoesnotmakepeoplestop smoking.Butitmakesiteasierforthosewhowantto stop.Howdodrugshelppeoplestopsmokingwork?
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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面这篇短文短文后列出7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断 ??Theideaoftest-tubebabiesmaymake youstarry-eyedwithdelightatthewondersofmodernmedicineorbleary-eyed withconsideringthemoral/legalimplicationsofstartinglifeinalaboratory. Butifyou’veeverbeenpregnant怀孕的yourselfonethingiscertain:Youwonder whatit’sliketocarryatest-tubebaby.Arethesepregnanciesnormal?Arethe babiesnormal???TheearliestanswerscomefromAustraliawherea groupofmedicalexpertsattheQueenVictoriaMedicalCenterinMelbournehave takenalookatthecontinent’sfirstninesuccessfultest-tubepregnancies.The Australiansreportthatthepregnanciesthemselvesseemedtoproceedaccording toplanbutatbirthsomeunusualtrendsdidshowup.Sevenoftheninebabies turnedouttobegirls.SixofthenineweredeliveredbyCaesarean section剖腹产术.Andonebabyatwinwasbornwithaseriousheartdefectand ?afewdayslaterdevelopedlife-threatening abdominal腹剖的problems.??Whatdoesitallmean?Eventhedoctors don’tknowforsurebecausethenumbersaresosmall.Theproportionofgirls toboysishighbutuntiltherearemanymoretest-tubebabiesnoonewill knowwhetherthat’spurecoincidence巧合orsomethingspecial.?Thesame thingistrueofthesingleheartdefect;itusuallyshowsupinonly15outof 60000birthsinthatpartofAustraliabutthefactthatitoccurredinone outofninetest-tubebabiesdoesnotnecessarilymeanthattheyareatspecial risk.Onethingthedoctorscanexplainisthehighnumberof Caesareans.??TheAustralianresearchersreportthattheyare quiteencouraged.Allthebabiesarenowmakingnormalprogress--eventhetwin withthebirthdefects.Doctorsaresurethatmoretest-tubebabiesaregirlsthanboys.
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