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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后列出了7个句子请根据短文的内容对每个句子做出判断如果该句提供的是正确信息请选择A如果该句提供的是错误信息请选择B如果该句的信息文中没有提及请选择C ??????? ??????????? ??????????? ??{{B}}ImportanceofChildren’sOralHealth{{/B}}? ?FebruaryisNationalChildren’sDental牙齿的HealthMonthbutinchildren goodoral口部的careiscriticaleveryday.Thefirstcomprehensivestudyonthe nation’soralhealthreleasedrecentlybytheOfficeoftheU.S.Surgeon Generalcallsdentalandoraldiseasesasilentepidemic流行病evenin children.Thereportstatesthatmorethan51millionschoolhoursarelosteach yeartodental-relatedillness.Infactarecentstudypointedtodentalcare asthemostcommonunmethealthneedamongAmericanchildren.??To helpcounterthistheAmericanAcademyofPeriodontology牙周病学AAPis launchinganefforttoeducatechildrenandparentsaboutthepreventionof dentaldiseasesinchildren.??Thisisimportantbecauseoral problemscanimpactself-esteemforchildrenandleadtoproblemsofeating speakingandattendingtolearningsaidMichaelMcGuirepresidentofthe AAP.??Commondentalproblemsseeninchildrenarecavities龋洞 andgingivitis龈炎whicharefoundinthemajorityofU.S.children.When theseproblemsarenotcaughtearlyandtreatedtheycandevelopintomore severeproblemsandcauseunnecessarysufferingsaidMcGuire.Howevermuch ofthetimeoralproblemsareavoidableproblems.??IntheRio GrandeValleyinTexasagroupofmorethan120dentists牙医volunteersto deliverdentalcaretothousandsoflow-incomechildreneachyearwithits MobileDentalUnitthattravelsfromschooltoschool.? ?AccordingtotheSurgeonGeneral’sReportabout37percentofchildren havenothadadentalvisitbeforestartingschoolsaidMcGuire.Whenchildren don’tseedentiststheymisstheopportunitytohaveproblemscaughtearly beforetheydevelopintolargermoreexpensiveproblemstotreatandparents misstheopportunitytolearnhowtopromotegoodoralhabitsintheir children.Dentalandoraldiseasesarecommoninbothadultsandchildren.
{{*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}}Exercise CutsCancerDeathsinMen{{/B}}??Menwhoexerciseoftenareless likelytodiefromcancerthanthosewho{{U}}?51?{{/U}}newresearch publishedintheBritishJournalofCancerrevealedyesterday.??A teamofscientistsfromtheKarolinskaInstituteinSwedenlooked{{U}}?52 ?{{/U}}theeffectofphysicalactivityandcancerriskin40708men{{U}} ?53?{{/U}}between45and79.??Theseven-yearstudy foundthatmen{{U}}?54?{{/U}}walkedorcycledforatleast30minutes adayhada34percentlowerriskof{{U}}?55?{{/U}}fromcancerthan themenwhodidlessexerciseornothingatall.{{U}}?56?{{/U}}the periodstudied3714mendevelopedcancerand1153diedfromthedisease.The researcherssuggestthathalfanhour’swalking{{U}}?57?{{/U}}cycling adayincreasedsurvivalamongthesemenby33percent.??The researcherssurveyedmenfromtwocountiesincentralSwedenabouttheir lifestyleandtheamountof{{U}}?58?{{/U}}activitytheywereusually doing.Theythenscoredtheseresponsesandcomparedtheresults{{U}}?59 ?{{/U}}dataoncancerdiagn0sisanddeathofficiallyrecordedinaCentral cancerregistry登记簿overaseven-yearperiod.??Leadauthor ProfessorAlicjaWolksaid:Theseresultsclearlyshowforthefirsttimethe effectthatverysimpleandbasicdaily{{U}}?60?{{/U}}suchaswalking orcyclinghasinreducingcancerdeathriskinmiddle-agedandelderly{{U}} ?61?{{/U}}.??Dr.LesleyWalkerdirectorofcancer informationatCancerResearchUKsaid:Thisstudygivesusaclearindication thatmenwhoexerciseareless{{U}}?62?{{/U}}todiefromcancerand thattheyaremorelikelyto{{U}}?63?{{/U}}thediseaseiftheygetit. It’snotentirelyclearfromthisstudywhatroleexerciseplaysin preventing{{U}}?64?{{/U}}inmenbutwedoknowthatahealthy lifestylecanpreventuptohalfofallcancers—and{{U}}?65 ?{{/U}}exerciseformsakeypartofthis.
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{{*HTML*}}下面的短文后有2项测试任务1第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第1~4段每段选择1个最佳标题2第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项 ?????????? ??????????? ?????{{B}}UnderstandingAutism{{/B}}1.Autism孤独症 isalife-longdevelopmentaldisabilitythatpreventsindividualsfromproperly understandingwhattheyseehearandotherwisesense.Thisresultsinsevere problemsofsocialrelationshipscommunicationandbehavior.Individualswith autismhavetopainstakingly费力的learnnormalpatternsofspeechand communicationandappropriatewaystorelatetopeopleobjectsandeventsin asimilarmannertothosewhohavehadastroke.2.Thecauseofautismis stillunknown.Someresearchsuggestsaphysicalproblemaffectingthoseparts ofthebrainthatprocesslanguageandinformationcominginfromthesenses. Theremaybesomeimbalanceofcertainchemicalsinthebrain.Genetic遗传的 factorsmaysometimesbeinvolved.Autismmayindeedresultfromacombination ofseveralcauses.3.Mostpeoplewithmentalretardation智力迟钝show relativelyevenskilldevelopment.Individualswithautismhowevertypically showunevenskilldevelopmentwithdeficits欠缺incertainareas—most frequentlyintheirabilitytocommunicateandrelatetoothers—anddistinct skillsinotherareas.Itisimportanttodistinguishautismfrommental retardationorotherdisorderssincediagnostic诊断的confusionmayleadto inappropriateandineffectivetreatmenttechniques.4.Ingeneral individualswithautismperformbestatjobswhicharestructuredandinvolvea degreeofrepetition.Somepeoplewhohaveautismareworkingasartistspiano tunerspaintersfarmworkersofficeworkerscomputeroperatorsdishwashers assemblylineworkersoremployeesofshelteredworkshopsorothersheltered worksettings. A.Whatcausesautism? B.Howcommonisautism? C.Doesautismoccurtogetherwithotherdisabilities? D.Whatisthedifferencebetweenautismandmentalretar-dation? E.Whatisautism? F.Whatkindsofjobscanindividualswithautismdo? Paragraph1
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