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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了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 {{B}}??????? ?????????ManyWomenWho BeatCancerDon’tChangeHabits{{/B}}??Manywomenwhobattlebreast cancerwilltellyouit’salife-changingexperience.Howeveranewstudyshows thatformany{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thechangesaren’talwayspositiveor permanent.??BethSnokehaswatchedhermotherandboth grandmothersbattleandsurvivebreast{{U}}?52?{{/U}}Sowhenshewas diagnosedtherewasnodoubtinhermind{{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.Infactnearly40% ofthemsayeven{{U}}?57?{{/U}}survivingbreastcancertheyhaven’t madesignificantchangesinthe{{U}}?58?{{/U}}theyeatorhowmuch theyexercise.??Notallsurvivorsaretakingadvantageofthis teachablemomentandmakingpositivehealthchangesin{{U}}?59?{{/U}} lifesaysElectraPaskettPhDatOhioStateUniversity’sComprehensive CancerCenter.Paskettsaysdietandexercisehavebeenproventonotonlyhelp womenfeelbetterduringandaftertreatmenttheymay{{U}}?60?{{/U}} playaroleinpreventingsomecancersfromcomingback.{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}growingevidencesomewomenjustaren’tlistening.? ?Coloncancersurvivors{{U}}?62?{{/U}}exercisehaveactually beenshowntohaveimprovedsurvivalrates.Soyesitistruethatperhapsby makingsomeofthesehealthychoiceswecanactuallyincreasetheirhealth saysPaskett.??Asabreastcancersurvivor{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}Paskettknowsfirsthandhowmuchdifferencedietandexercisecan {{U}}?64?{{/U}}Thechallengeshesaysistogetmoresurvivorstobe morelikeBethduringandaftertreatment.??Expertssay exercisingmoreandeatingahealthierdietcanalsocut{{U}}?65 ?{{/U}}onstressandhelpwomenovercomedepression.Therearemorethan2 millionbreastcancersurvivorslivingintheU.S.Ofthosenearlyamillion haveyettochangetheirdietorexercise routines.
{{*HTML*}}{{B}}第三篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ????????NewAttemptsto EradicateAIDSVirus{{/B}}??Ahigh-profileattempttoeradicatethe AIDSvirusinafewpatientscontinuestoshowpromise.??But researcherswon’tknowforayearormorewhetheritwillworkscientistDavid HotoldjournalistshereWednesdayfortheFourthConferenceinVirusesand Infections.??Thisisastudythat’sinprogresssaysHohead oftheAaronDiamondAIDSResearchCenterNewYork.??Thestudy involves20peoplewhostartedcombinationsofanti-HIVdrugsveryearlyinthe courseofthediseasewithin90daysoftheirinfections.They’vebeentreated forupto18months.Fourothershavedroppedoutbecauseofsideeffectsor problemscomplyingwiththeexactingdrugsystem.??Thedrugs haveknockedtheAIDSvirusdowntoundetectablelevelsinthebloodofall remainingpatientssAndinthelatestdevelopment6scientistshavenow testedlymphnodesandsemenfromafewpatientsandfoundnovirusreproducing thereHosays.Bearinmindthat?undetectabledoesnotequalabsentHo says.??Hohascalculatedthatthedrugsshouldbeabletowipe outremainingviruses--atleastfromknownreservoirsthroughoutthebody-- intwotothreeyears.Buttheonlywaytoproveeradicationwouldbetostop thedrugsandseeiftheviruscomesback8.OnWednesdayHosaidhewouldn’t askanypatienttoconsiderthatstepbefore2yearsoftreatment.??Andhe emphasizedthatheisnoturgingwidespreadadoptionofsuchearlyaggressive treatmentoutsideoftrials9.Nooneknowsthelong-termrisks.? ?Butotherscientistsarelookingatsimilarexperiments.Afederally fundedstudywillput300patientsontriple-drugtreatmentsandthenseeif somerespondingwellaftersixmonthscancontinuetosuppressthevirusonjust oneortwodrugssaysresearcherDouglasRichmanoftheUniversityof CaliforniaSanDiego.Somepatientsinthatstudyalsomaybeofferedthe chancetostoptherapyafter18monthsormorehe says.WhichisNOTtrueaboutthestudy?
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{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了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 {{B}}??????? ?????????ManyWomenWho BeatCancerDon’tChangeHabits{{/B}}??Manywomenwhobattlebreast cancerwilltellyouit’salife-changingexperience.Howeveranewstudyshows thatformany{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thechangesaren’talwayspositiveor permanent.??BethSnokehaswatchedhermotherandboth grandmothersbattleandsurvivebreast{{U}}?52?{{/U}}Sowhenshewas diagnosedtherewasnodoubtinhermind{{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.Infactnearly40% ofthemsayeven{{U}}?57?{{/U}}survivingbreastcancertheyhaven’t madesignificantchangesinthe{{U}}?58?{{/U}}theyeatorhowmuch theyexercise.??Notallsurvivorsaretakingadvantageofthis teachablemomentandmakingpositivehealthchangesin{{U}}?59?{{/U}} lifesaysElectraPaskettPhDatOhioStateUniversity’sComprehensive CancerCenter.Paskettsaysdietandexercisehavebeenproventonotonlyhelp womenfeelbetterduringandaftertreatmenttheymay{{U}}?60?{{/U}} playaroleinpreventingsomecancersfromcomingback.{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}growingevidencesomewomenjustaren’tlistening.? ?Coloncancersurvivors{{U}}?62?{{/U}}exercisehaveactually beenshowntohaveimprovedsurvivalrates.Soyesitistruethatperhapsby makingsomeofthesehealthychoiceswecanactuallyincreasetheirhealth saysPaskett.??Asabreastcancersurvivor{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}Paskettknowsfirsthandhowmuchdifferencedietandexercisecan {{U}}?64?{{/U}}Thechallengeshesaysistogetmoresurvivorstobe morelikeBethduringandaftertreatment.??Expertssay exercisingmoreandeatingahealthierdietcanalsocut{{U}}?65 ?{{/U}}onstressandhelpwomenovercomedepression.Therearemorethan2 millionbreastcancersurvivorslivingintheU.S.Ofthosenearlyamillion haveyettochangetheirdietorexercise routines.
MostAdultsinU.S.HaveLowRiskofHeartDisease Morethan80percentofUSadultshavealessthan10percentriskofdevelopingheartdiseaseinthenext10yearsaccordingtoareportintheJournaloftheAmericanCollegeofCardiology.Just3percenthaveariskthatexceeds20percent. IhopethatthesenumberswillgivephysiciansresearchershealthpolicyanalystsandothersabetterideaofhowcoronaryheartdiseaseisdistributedintheUSpopulationleadauthorDr.EarlS.FordfromtheCentersforDiseaseControlandPreventioninAtlantasaidinastatement. Thefindingsarebasedonanalysisofdatafrom13769subjectsbetween20and79yearsofagewhoparticipatedintheThirdNationalHealthandNutritionExaminationSurveyfrom1988to1994. Overall82percentofadultshadariskoflessthan10percent15percenthadariskthatfellbetween10to20percentand3percenthadariskabove20percent. Theproportionofsubjectsinthehighestriskgroupincreasedwithadvancingageandmenweremorelikelythanwomentobeinthisgroup.Bycontrastraceorethnicityhadlittleeffectonriskdistributions. Althoughthereportsuggeststhatmostadultshavealow10-yearriskofheartdiseasealargeproportionhaveahighorimmediateriskDr.DanielS.BermanfromCedars-SinaiMedicalCenterinLosAngelesandDr.NathanD.WongfromtheUniversityofCaliforniaatIrvinenoteinarelatededitorial. Aggressivetreatmentmeasuresandpublichealthstrategiesareneededtoshifttheoverallpopulationriskdownwardtheyadd. Therewasagreaterproportionofmenthanwomeninthesurvey.
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{{*HTML*}}? ?下面有3篇短文每篇短文后有5道题每题后面有4个选项请仔细阅读短文并根据短文回答其后面的问题从4个选项中选择1个最佳答案{{B}}第一篇{{/B}} {{B}}??????? ???MedicineAwardKicksoffNobelPrize Announcements{{/B}}??Twoscientistswhohavewonpraisefor researchintothegrowthofcancercellscouldbecandidatesfortheNobelPrize inmedicinewhenthe2008winnersarepresentedonMondaykickingoffsixdays ofNobelannouncements.??Australian-bornU.S.citizenElizabeth BlackburnandAmericanCarolGreiderhavealreadywonaseriesofmedicalhonors fortheirenzymeresearchandexpertssaytheycouldbeamongthefront-runners foraNobel.??Onlysevenwomenhavewonthemedicineprizesince thefirstNobelPrizeswerehandedoutin1901.ThelastfemalewinnerwasU.S. researcherLindaBuckin2004whosharedtheprizewithRichardAxel.? ?Amongthepair’spossiblerivalsareFrenchmanPierreChambonand AmericansRonaldEvansandElwoodJensenwhoopenedupthefieldofstudying proteinscallednuclearhormonereceptors.??Asusualtheaward committeeisgivingnohintsaboutwhoisintherunningbeforepresentingits decisioninanewsconferenceatStockholm’sKarolinskaInstitute.? ?AlfredNobeltheSwedewhoinventeddynamiteestablishedtheprizesin hiswillinthecategoriesofmedicinephysicschemistryliteratureand peace.TheeconomicsprizeistechnicallynotaNobelbuta1968creationof Sweden’scentralbank.??Nobelleftfewinstructionsonhowto selectwinnersbutmedicinewinnersaretypicallyawardedforaspecific breakthroughratherthanabodyofresearch.??HansJornvall secretaryofthemedicineprizecommitteesaidthe10millionkronorUS$1.3 millionprizeencouragesgroundbreakingresearchbuthedidnotthinkwinning itwastheprimarygoalforscientists.??Individualresearchers probablydon’tlookatthemselvesaspotentialNobelPrizewinnerswhenthey’re atworkJornvatltoldTheAssociatedPress.Theygettheirkicksfromtheir researchandtheirinterestinhowlifefunctions.??In2006 BlackburnoftheUniversityofCaliforniaSanFranciscoandGreiderofJohns HopkinsUniversityinBaltimoresharedtheLaskerprizeforbasicmedical researchwithJackSzostakofHarvardMedicalSchool.Theirworksetthestage forresearchsuggestingthatcancercellsusetelomerasetosustaintheir uncontrolledgrowth.Thewordkicksinline6fromthebottomprobablymeans
{{*HTML*}}??阅读下面的短文文中有15处空白每处空白给出了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 {{B}}??????? ?????????ManyWomenWho BeatCancerDon’tChangeHabits{{/B}}??Manywomenwhobattlebreast cancerwilltellyouit’salife-changingexperience.Howeveranewstudyshows thatformany{{U}}?51?{{/U}}thechangesaren’talwayspositiveor permanent.??BethSnokehaswatchedhermotherandboth grandmothersbattleandsurvivebreast{{U}}?52?{{/U}}Sowhenshewas diagnosedtherewasnodoubtinhermind{{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.Infactnearly40% ofthemsayeven{{U}}?57?{{/U}}survivingbreastcancertheyhaven’t madesignificantchangesinthe{{U}}?58?{{/U}}theyeatorhowmuch theyexercise.??Notallsurvivorsaretakingadvantageofthis teachablemomentandmakingpositivehealthchangesin{{U}}?59?{{/U}} lifesaysElectraPaskettPhDatOhioStateUniversity’sComprehensive CancerCenter.Paskettsaysdietandexercisehavebeenproventonotonlyhelp womenfeelbetterduringandaftertreatmenttheymay{{U}}?60?{{/U}} playaroleinpreventingsomecancersfromcomingback.{{U}}?61 ?{{/U}}growingevidencesomewomenjustaren’tlistening.? ?Coloncancersurvivors{{U}}?62?{{/U}}exercisehaveactually beenshowntohaveimprovedsurvivalrates.Soyesitistruethatperhapsby makingsomeofthesehealthychoiceswecanactuallyincreasetheirhealth saysPaskett.??Asabreastcancersurvivor{{U}}?63 ?{{/U}}Paskettknowsfirsthandhowmuchdifferencedietandexercisecan {{U}}?64?{{/U}}Thechallengeshesaysistogetmoresurvivorstobe morelikeBethduringandaftertreatment.??Expertssay exercisingmoreandeatingahealthierdietcanalsocut{{U}}?65 ?{{/U}}onstressandhelpwomenovercomedepression.Therearemorethan2 millionbreastcancersurvivorslivingintheU.S.Ofthosenearlyamillion haveyettochangetheirdietorexercise routines.
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