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  • 第1题:

    I’m sorry ,sir. Your identity card ( ).Do you have any other means of identification?

    A.is,too old

    B.is not valid

    C.has expired

    D.looks different to you


    正确答案:BCD

  • 第2题:

    Eating too much fat can __________ to heart disease and high blood pressure.

    A.devote
    B.attend
    C.contribute
    D.turn

    答案:C
    解析:
    devote to“致力于”;attend to“参加,照料,出席”;contribute to“有助于,贡献给”;turn to“转向”。根据句意:吃太多含脂肪的食物会引起心脏疾病和高血压,故C项正确。

  • 第3题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Diabetes(糖尿病)and Eye Damage

    Over 2 million Canadians have diabetes.It is the leading cause of blindness in North
    Americans under 65 years of age.Diabetes is a condition where the body either cannot
    produce enough insulin(胰岛素)or cannot respond properly to insulin. Insulin is important
    because it moves glucose(葡萄糖),a simple sugar, into the body's cells from the blood.
    The food people eat provides the body with glucose,which is used by the cells as a source
    of energy.If insulin isn't available or doesn't work correctly to move glucose from the blood
    into the cells,glucose will stay in the blood,leading to high blood sugar levels.
    High blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels,including the tiny blood vessels in
    the eye.This leads to an eye disease known as diabetic retinopathy(糖尿病型视网膜病).
    The retina(视网膜)is an area at the back of the eye that changes light into nerve signals.
    With diabetic retinopathy,some blood vessels in the retina are lost,and some of the other
    blood vessels begin to"leak"blood.This causes the retina to swell,and gradually cuts off
    its supply of oxygen and nutrients(滋养物).Eventually , the retina starts to grow new
    blood vessels to replace the damaged ones.Unfortunately,these new vessels are not as
    strong as the old ones.They are more likely to break,causing bleeding in the eye.
    At first,people with diabetic retinopathy will not notice any symptoms.As the disease
    gets worse , they may notice blurred(模糊的)vision, black spots or flashing lights. As
    time goes on,it can progress to blindness.Everyone with diabetes is at risk for diabetic
    retinopathy,and the risk increases the longer you've had diabetes.
    Fortunately,you can reduce your risk.If you do not have diabetes,but think you may
    be at risk for this condition,visit your doctor to be screened for diabetes.If you do have
    diabetes:
    Have frequent eye check-ups.
    Make sure that you monitor your blood sugar frequently and use your medications as
    recommended by your doctor. There is evidence to show that keeping your blood sugar
    under tight control can slow down eye damage.
    If you have high blood pressure,follow your recommended diet and medications to
    keep it under control.If you are not sure whether you have high blood pressure,or whether
    your blood pressure is under control,discuss this with your doctor.

    The word"its"in the second paragraph refers to
    A: the nerve's.
    B:the blood's.
    C:the eye's.
    D: the retina's,

    答案:D
    解析:

  • 第4题:

    You have been badly injured in a car accident.It is necessary to give you a blood transfusion because you lost a great deal of blood in the accident.However,special care must be taken in selecting new blood for you.If the blood is too different from your own,the transfusion could kill you.
    There are four basic types of blood;A,B,AB and O.A simple test can indicate a person's blood type.Everybody is born with one of these four types of blood.Blood type,like hair color and height,is inherited from parents.
    Because of substances contained in each type,the four groups must be trans fused carefully.Basically,A and B cannot be mixed.A and B cannot receive AB,but AB may receive A or B.O can give to any other group,hence it is often called the universal donor.For the opposite reason,AB sometimes called the universal recipient.However,because so many reactions can occur in transfusions,patients usually receive only salt or plasma until their blood can be matched as exactly as possible in the blood bank of a hospital.In this way,it is possible to avoid any bad reactions to the transfusion.
    There is a relationship between your blood type and your nationality.Among Europeans and people of European ancestry,about 42 percent have type A while 45 percent have type O.The rarest is type AB.Other races have different percentages.For example,some American Indian groups have nearly 100 percent type O.

    A good title for this passage is__.

    A.Getting Blood arid Plasma
    B.Special Blood and Colors
    C.Human Blood Types
    D.The Blood Bank of a Hospital

    答案:C
    解析:
    本文讲的就是人的血型。

  • 第5题:

    You have been badly injured in a car accident.It is necessary to give you a blood transfusion because you lost a great deal of blood in the accident.However,special care must be taken in selecting new blood for you.If the blood is too different from your own,the transfusion could kill you.
    There are four basic types of blood;A,B,AB and O.A simple test can indicate a person's blood type.Everybody is born with one of these four types of blood.Blood type,like hair color and height,is inherited from parents.
    Because of substances contained in each type,the four groups must be trans fused carefully.Basically,A and B cannot be mixed.A and B cannot receive AB,but AB may receive A or B.O can give to any other group,hence it is often called the universal donor.For the opposite reason,AB sometimes called the universal recipient.However,because so many reactions can occur in transfusions,patients usually receive only salt or plasma until their blood can be matched as exactly as possible in the blood bank of a hospital.In this way,it is possible to avoid any bad reactions to the transfusion.
    There is a relationship between your blood type and your nationality.Among Europeans and people of European ancestry,about 42 percent have type A while 45 percent have type O.The rarest is type AB.Other races have different percentages.For example,some American Indian groups have nearly 100 percent type O.

    People with type A blood can receive__.

    A.AB
    B.B
    C.O
    D.None of the above

    答案:C
    解析:
    根据句子“Basically,A and B cannot be mixed.A and B cannot receive AB”可以推论出,A型可以接受A型和0型的血。

  • 第6题:

    资料:Why is Salt Bad for You?
    FRANK LE CLAIR, a 58-year-old provincial government employee living in Winnipeg, had no idea that his blood pressure was too high. While out of town last winter, he came down with a cold and a sore throat and decided to see a local doctor.
    Apart from checking his cold symptoms, the doctor also gave him a general health-check. The doctor found that Frank’s blood pressure was higher than normal and advised him to see his regular physician as soon as he got home.
    Le Clair’s physician referred him to the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, where dietitians told him that he might be able to control his blood pressure by changing his lifestyle rather than by taking drugs. People with high blood pressure have to control or eliminate four elements: smoking, drinking, food quantities and salt. Le Clair doesn’t smoke or drink, but there were some changes he could make in the other two categories.
    The most conclusive evidence so far that a high-salt diet is bad for you is the “Intersalt” study, involving 10,000 people in 32 countries. It measured the relationship between urinary sodium excretion -- a direct measure of salt consumption -- and blood pressure. The study found that populations with the lowest sodium excretion also have the lowest blood pressures.
    Recent studies have shown that “salt sensitivity” is a major factor in the relationship between a high-salt diet and hypertension. And hypertension is a risk factor for two of the biggest killers in this country: coronary heart disease and stroke. Frank Le Clair’s high blood pressure was discovered by chance. There are no warning symptoms -- high blood pressure is known as the silent killer.
    A high-salt intake triggers a vicious cycle. Those who are used to a lot of salt in their food find they need increasing amounts to be able to continue to taste its flavour --- the more salt they eat, the more they want. It is also an aggravating factor in osteoporosis and is closely linked to stomach cancer. A high salt intake can be dangerous for people with conditions that are aggravated by fluid retention, such as hepatitis, liver or kidney problems.

    While out of town last winter, Frank Le Clair felt sick because he ______.

    A.had a high blood pressure
    B.ate too much
    C.had a cold and a sore throat
    D.was sensitive to salt

    答案:C
    解析:
    本题考查细节理解。
    【关键词】out of town last winter; Frank Le Clair felt sick; because
    【主题句】第1自然段FRANK LE CLAIR, a 58-year-old provincial government employee living in Winnipeg, had no idea that his blood pressure was too high. While out of town last winter, he came down with a cold and a sore throat and decided to see a local doctor. 住在温尼伯的58岁的省政府雇员Frank Le Clair对自己血压过高毫不知情。 去年冬天出城时,他患了感冒,喉咙痛,才决定去看当地的医生。
    【解析】题目意为“去年冬天出城时,Frank Le Clair因为什么感觉生病?”选项A意为“患有高血压”;选项B意为“吃得过多”;选项C意为“感冒和喉咙痛”;选项D意为“对盐敏感”。根据主题句,Frank Le Clair主要是因为感冒和喉咙痛去看医生,在这之前他对自己患有高血压并不知情,因此选项C与题意相符。

  • 第7题:

    资料:Why is Salt Bad for You?
    FRANK LE CLAIR, a 58-year-old provincial government employee living in Winnipeg, had no idea that his blood pressure was too high. While out of town last winter, he came down with a cold and a sore throat and decided to see a local doctor.
    Apart from checking his cold symptoms, the doctor also gave him a general health-check. The doctor found that Frank’s blood pressure was higher than normal and advised him to see his regular physician as soon as he got home.
    Le Clair’s physician referred him to the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, where dietitians told him that he might be able to control his blood pressure by changing his lifestyle rather than by taking drugs. People with high blood pressure have to control or eliminate four elements: smoking, drinking, food quantities and salt. Le Clair doesn’t smoke or drink, but there were some changes he could make in the other two categories.
    The most conclusive evidence so far that a high-salt diet is bad for you is the “Intersalt” study, involving 10,000 people in 32 countries. It measured the relationship between urinary sodium excretion -- a direct measure of salt consumption -- and blood pressure. The study found that populations with the lowest sodium excretion also have the lowest blood pressures.
    Recent studies have shown that “salt sensitivity” is a major factor in the relationship between a high-salt diet and hypertension. And hypertension is a risk factor for two of the biggest killers in this country: coronary heart disease and stroke. Frank Le Clair’s high blood pressure was discovered by chance. There are no warning symptoms -- high blood pressure is known as the silent killer.
    A high-salt intake triggers a vicious cycle. Those who are used to a lot of salt in their food find they need increasing amounts to be able to continue to taste its flavour --- the more salt they eat, the more they want. It is also an aggravating factor in osteoporosis and is closely linked to stomach cancer. A high salt intake can be dangerous for people with conditions that are aggravated by fluid retention, such as hepatitis, liver or kidney problems.

    Recent research studies have shown that ______.

    A.salt consumption leads to a stroke
    B.sodium excreted in urine is a measure of salt intake
    C.an increase in blood pressure causes an increase in salt consumption
    D.the higher the sodium in urine, the greater the chance of hypertension

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查细节理解。
    【关键词】Recent research studies; have shown
    【主题句】第3自然段It measured the relationship between urinary sodium excretion -- a direct measure of salt consumption -- and blood pressure. The study found that populations with the lowest sodium excretion also have the lowest blood pressures. 它测量了尿钠的排泄值(一种直接测量盐分摄入量的方法)和血压之间的关系。该研究发现,钠排泄量最低的人群,血压也最低。
    第4自然段Recent studies have shown that “salt sensitivity” is a major factor in the relationship between a high-salt diet and hypertension. 最近的研究表明,“盐敏感性”是高盐饮食和高血压之间关系的主要因素。
    【解析】题目意为“最近的研究表明,_______。”选项A意为“食盐导致中风”,根据文章,高盐饮食才导致中风,因此选项错误;选项B意为“尿中排泄的钠是测量盐摄入的一种方法”,不属于最新的研究推断,故不符合题意;选项C意为“血压升高导致盐消耗增加”,根据文意,应该是盐耗高导致血压高,因果关系颠倒,故错误;选项D意为“尿中钠越高,高血压的机会就越大”。根据主题句,选项D与题意相符。

  • 第8题:

    -That’s a beautiful dress you have on! -()

    AOh,thanks.I got it yesterday

    BSorry,it’s too cheap

    CYou can have it

    DSee you later


    A

  • 第9题:

    Have a nice holiday!()

    • A、You have it too.
    • B、You do too.
    • C、The same as you
    • D、The same to you.

    正确答案:D

  • 第10题:

    针对“how are you?”,下列哪项回答是合理的()

    • A、How are you too!   
    • B、Good!     
    • C、Fine,thank you,And you ? 
    • D、Have a good trip!

    正确答案:C

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    Eating too much fat can devote to heart disease and cause high blood pressure.
    A

    attribute to

    B

    attend to

    C

    distribute to

    D

    contribute to


    正确答案: A
    解析: 词语运用题。句意:食用太多的脂肪会导致心脏病和高血压。contribute to意为“有助于/影响到某事发生”符合句意,所以选D。attribute意为“认为……是;把……归因于”,其惯用搭配是attribute sth. to。attend to专心,注意,照顾。C中的distribute,意为“分发,分配”时,distribute sth. to sb是其惯用搭配;意为“散布”时,常与介词over连用。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    As is well known, eating too much fat can _____ heart disease and cause high blood pressure.
    A

    add to

    B

    attend to

    C

    contribute to

    D

    apply to


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:众所周知,食用过多脂肪易引起心脏病和高血压。contribute to导致,引起。add to加上。attend to专心,注意。apply to将……应用于。

  • 第13题:

    In the doldrums you will NOT have ______.

    A.high relative humidity

    B.frequent showers and thunderstorm

    C.steep pressure gradients

    D.frequent calms


    正确答案:C
    在赤道无风带将不具有陡峭的气压梯度。

  • 第14题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Diabetes(糖尿病)and Eye Damage

    Over 2 million Canadians have diabetes.It is the leading cause of blindness in North
    Americans under 65 years of age.Diabetes is a condition where the body either cannot
    produce enough insulin(胰岛素)or cannot respond properly to insulin. Insulin is important
    because it moves glucose(葡萄糖),a simple sugar, into the body's cells from the blood.
    The food people eat provides the body with glucose,which is used by the cells as a source
    of energy.If insulin isn't available or doesn't work correctly to move glucose from the blood
    into the cells,glucose will stay in the blood,leading to high blood sugar levels.
    High blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels,including the tiny blood vessels in
    the eye.This leads to an eye disease known as diabetic retinopathy(糖尿病型视网膜病).
    The retina(视网膜)is an area at the back of the eye that changes light into nerve signals.
    With diabetic retinopathy,some blood vessels in the retina are lost,and some of the other
    blood vessels begin to"leak"blood.This causes the retina to swell,and gradually cuts off
    its supply of oxygen and nutrients(滋养物).Eventually , the retina starts to grow new
    blood vessels to replace the damaged ones.Unfortunately,these new vessels are not as
    strong as the old ones.They are more likely to break,causing bleeding in the eye.
    At first,people with diabetic retinopathy will not notice any symptoms.As the disease
    gets worse , they may notice blurred(模糊的)vision, black spots or flashing lights. As
    time goes on,it can progress to blindness.Everyone with diabetes is at risk for diabetic
    retinopathy,and the risk increases the longer you've had diabetes.
    Fortunately,you can reduce your risk.If you do not have diabetes,but think you may
    be at risk for this condition,visit your doctor to be screened for diabetes.If you do have
    diabetes:
    Have frequent eye check-ups.
    Make sure that you monitor your blood sugar frequently and use your medications as
    recommended by your doctor. There is evidence to show that keeping your blood sugar
    under tight control can slow down eye damage.
    If you have high blood pressure,follow your recommended diet and medications to
    keep it under control.If you are not sure whether you have high blood pressure,or whether
    your blood pressure is under control,discuss this with your doctor.

    With diabetic retinopathy,the damaged blood vessels in the retina
    A:are stronger than what they used to be.
    B: cannot be properly replaced.
    C:are more likely to break than the new ones.
    D: may return to normal again.

    答案:B
    解析:

  • 第15题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Diabetes(糖尿病)and Eye Damage

    Over 2 million Canadians have diabetes.It is the leading cause of blindness in North
    Americans under 65 years of age.Diabetes is a condition where the body either cannot
    produce enough insulin(胰岛素)or cannot respond properly to insulin. Insulin is important
    because it moves glucose(葡萄糖),a simple sugar, into the body's cells from the blood.
    The food people eat provides the body with glucose,which is used by the cells as a source
    of energy.If insulin isn't available or doesn't work correctly to move glucose from the blood
    into the cells,glucose will stay in the blood,leading to high blood sugar levels.
    High blood sugar levels damage the blood vessels,including the tiny blood vessels in
    the eye.This leads to an eye disease known as diabetic retinopathy(糖尿病型视网膜病).
    The retina(视网膜)is an area at the back of the eye that changes light into nerve signals.
    With diabetic retinopathy,some blood vessels in the retina are lost,and some of the other
    blood vessels begin to"leak"blood.This causes the retina to swell,and gradually cuts off
    its supply of oxygen and nutrients(滋养物).Eventually , the retina starts to grow new
    blood vessels to replace the damaged ones.Unfortunately,these new vessels are not as
    strong as the old ones.They are more likely to break,causing bleeding in the eye.
    At first,people with diabetic retinopathy will not notice any symptoms.As the disease
    gets worse , they may notice blurred(模糊的)vision, black spots or flashing lights. As
    time goes on,it can progress to blindness.Everyone with diabetes is at risk for diabetic
    retinopathy,and the risk increases the longer you've had diabetes.
    Fortunately,you can reduce your risk.If you do not have diabetes,but think you may
    be at risk for this condition,visit your doctor to be screened for diabetes.If you do have
    diabetes:
    Have frequent eye check-ups.
    Make sure that you monitor your blood sugar frequently and use your medications as
    recommended by your doctor. There is evidence to show that keeping your blood sugar
    under tight control can slow down eye damage.
    If you have high blood pressure,follow your recommended diet and medications to
    keep it under control.If you are not sure whether you have high blood pressure,or whether
    your blood pressure is under control,discuss this with your doctor.

    The worst eye damage induced by diabetes is
    A:blurred vision.
    B: black spots,
    C: blindness.
    D: flashing lights.

    答案:C
    解析:

  • 第16题:

    You have been badly injured in a car accident.It is necessary to give you a blood transfusion because you lost a great deal of blood in the accident.However,special care must be taken in selecting new blood for you.If the blood is too different from your own,the transfusion could kill you.
    There are four basic types of blood;A,B,AB and O.A simple test can indicate a person's blood type.Everybody is born with one of these four types of blood.Blood type,like hair color and height,is inherited from parents.
    Because of substances contained in each type,the four groups must be trans fused carefully.Basically,A and B cannot be mixed.A and B cannot receive AB,but AB may receive A or B.O can give to any other group,hence it is often called the universal donor.For the opposite reason,AB sometimes called the universal recipient.However,because so many reactions can occur in transfusions,patients usually receive only salt or plasma until their blood can be matched as exactly as possible in the blood bank of a hospital.In this way,it is possible to avoid any bad reactions to the transfusion.
    There is a relationship between your blood type and your nationality.Among Europeans and people of European ancestry,about 42 percent have type A while 45 percent have type O.The rarest is type AB.Other races have different percentages.For example,some American Indian groups have nearly 100 percent type O.

    If you need a transfusion,the best and safest blood for you is__.

    A.type AB
    B.exactly the same type as yours
    C.a mixture of salt,plasma and type O
    D.type A

    答案:B
    解析:
    参见第二段。

  • 第17题:

    资料:Why is Salt Bad for You?
    FRANK LE CLAIR, a 58-year-old provincial government employee living in Winnipeg, had no idea that his blood pressure was too high. While out of town last winter, he came down with a cold and a sore throat and decided to see a local doctor.
    Apart from checking his cold symptoms, the doctor also gave him a general health-check. The doctor found that Frank’s blood pressure was higher than normal and advised him to see his regular physician as soon as he got home.
    Le Clair’s physician referred him to the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, where dietitians told him that he might be able to control his blood pressure by changing his lifestyle rather than by taking drugs. People with high blood pressure have to control or eliminate four elements: smoking, drinking, food quantities and salt. Le Clair doesn’t smoke or drink, but there were some changes he could make in the other two categories.
    The most conclusive evidence so far that a high-salt diet is bad for you is the “Intersalt” study, involving 10,000 people in 32 countries. It measured the relationship between urinary sodium excretion -- a direct measure of salt consumption -- and blood pressure. The study found that populations with the lowest sodium excretion also have the lowest blood pressures.
    Recent studies have shown that “salt sensitivity” is a major factor in the relationship between a high-salt diet and hypertension. And hypertension is a risk factor for two of the biggest killers in this country: coronary heart disease and stroke. Frank Le Clair’s high blood pressure was discovered by chance. There are no warning symptoms -- high blood pressure is known as the silent killer.
    A high-salt intake triggers a vicious cycle. Those who are used to a lot of salt in their food find they need increasing amounts to be able to continue to taste its flavour --- the more salt they eat, the more they want. It is also an aggravating factor in osteoporosis and is closely linked to stomach cancer. A high salt intake can be dangerous for people with conditions that are aggravated by fluid retention, such as hepatitis, liver or kidney problems.

    According to the passage, the major causes of death in Frank Le Clair’s country are ______.

    A.hypertension and high blood pressure
    B.heart disease and stroke
    C.liver damage and kidney problems
    D.osteoporosis and stomach cancer

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查细节理解。
    【关键词】the major causes of death; in Frank Le Clair’s country
    【主题句】倒数第2自然段And hypertension is a risk factor for two of the biggest killers in this country: coronary heart disease and stroke. 高血压是该国最致命的两大健康杀手——冠心病和中风发病的一个危险因素。
    【解析】题目意为“根据这段话,Frank Le Clair的国家的主要死因是____________。”选项A意为“高血压”;选项B意为“心脏病和中风”;选项C意为“肝脏损害和肾脏问题”;选项D意为“骨质疏松症和胃癌”。根据主题句,因此选项B与题意相符。

  • 第18题:

    资料:Why is Salt Bad for You?
    FRANK LE CLAIR, a 58-year-old provincial government employee living in Winnipeg, had no idea that his blood pressure was too high. While out of town last winter, he came down with a cold and a sore throat and decided to see a local doctor.
    Apart from checking his cold symptoms, the doctor also gave him a general health-check. The doctor found that Frank’s blood pressure was higher than normal and advised him to see his regular physician as soon as he got home.
    Le Clair’s physician referred him to the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, where dietitians told him that he might be able to control his blood pressure by changing his lifestyle rather than by taking drugs. People with high blood pressure have to control or eliminate four elements: smoking, drinking, food quantities and salt. Le Clair doesn’t smoke or drink, but there were some changes he could make in the other two categories.
    The most conclusive evidence so far that a high-salt diet is bad for you is the “Intersalt” study, involving 10,000 people in 32 countries. It measured the relationship between urinary sodium excretion -- a direct measure of salt consumption -- and blood pressure. The study found that populations with the lowest sodium excretion also have the lowest blood pressures.
    Recent studies have shown that “salt sensitivity” is a major factor in the relationship between a high-salt diet and hypertension. And hypertension is a risk factor for two of the biggest killers in this country: coronary heart disease and stroke. Frank Le Clair’s high blood pressure was discovered by chance. There are no warning symptoms -- high blood pressure is known as the silent killer.
    A high-salt intake triggers a vicious cycle. Those who are used to a lot of salt in their food find they need increasing amounts to be able to continue to taste its flavour --- the more salt they eat, the more they want. It is also an aggravating factor in osteoporosis and is closely linked to stomach cancer. A high salt intake can be dangerous for people with conditions that are aggravated by fluid retention, such as hepatitis, liver or kidney problems.

    Frank Le Clair was advised by ______ to adjust his lifestyle.

    A.his family doctor
    B.a heart specialist
    C.research scientists
    D.a nutrition expert

    答案:D
    解析:
    本题考查细节理解。
    【关键词】Frank Le Clair ; advised by; to adjust his lifestyle
    【主题句】第3自然段Le Clair’s physician referred him to the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, where dietitians told him that he might be able to control his blood pressure by changing his lifestyle rather than by taking drugs. Le Clair的医生将他介绍到温尼伯健康科学中心,在那里营养师告诉他可以通过改变他的生活方式而不是服用药物来控制血压。
    【解析】题目意为“Frank Le Clair被_________建议去调整他的生活方式。”选项A意为“他的家庭医生”;选项B意为“心脏专家”;选项C意为“研究员”;选项D意为“营养专家”。根据主题句,应选择dietitians(意为营养师、营养学家)的近义词,因此选项D与题意相符。

  • 第19题:

    资料:Why is Salt Bad for You?
    FRANK LE CLAIR, a 58-year-old provincial government employee living in Winnipeg, had no idea that his blood pressure was too high. While out of town last winter, he came down with a cold and a sore throat and decided to see a local doctor.
    Apart from checking his cold symptoms, the doctor also gave him a general health-check. The doctor found that Frank’s blood pressure was higher than normal and advised him to see his regular physician as soon as he got home.
    Le Clair’s physician referred him to the Winnipeg Health Sciences Centre, where dietitians told him that he might be able to control his blood pressure by changing his lifestyle rather than by taking drugs. People with high blood pressure have to control or eliminate four elements: smoking, drinking, food quantities and salt. Le Clair doesn’t smoke or drink, but there were some changes he could make in the other two categories.
    The most conclusive evidence so far that a high-salt diet is bad for you is the “Intersalt” study, involving 10,000 people in 32 countries. It measured the relationship between urinary sodium excretion -- a direct measure of salt consumption -- and blood pressure. The study found that populations with the lowest sodium excretion also have the lowest blood pressures.
    Recent studies have shown that “salt sensitivity” is a major factor in the relationship between a high-salt diet and hypertension. And hypertension is a risk factor for two of the biggest killers in this country: coronary heart disease and stroke. Frank Le Clair’s high blood pressure was discovered by chance. There are no warning symptoms -- high blood pressure is known as the silent killer.
    A high-salt intake triggers a vicious cycle. Those who are used to a lot of salt in their food find they need increasing amounts to be able to continue to taste its flavour --- the more salt they eat, the more they want. It is also an aggravating factor in osteoporosis and is closely linked to stomach cancer. A high salt intake can be dangerous for people with conditions that are aggravated by fluid retention, such as hepatitis, liver or kidney problems.

    To reduce his high blood pressure, Frank Le Clair should ______.

    A.give up cigarettes and alcohol
    B.reduce his food intake and salt consumption
    C.give up alcohol and reduce his salt consumption
    D.give up cigarettes and reduce his food intake

    答案:B
    解析:
    本题考查细节理解。
    【关键词】To reduce his high blood pressure; Frank Le Clair should
    【主题句】第3自然段People with high blood pressure have to control or eliminate four elements: smoking, drinking, food quantities and salt. Le Clair doesn’t smoke or drink, but there were some changes he could make in the other two categories. 高血压患者必须控制或消除四种因素:吸烟、饮酒、食物摄入量和盐。Le Clair不抽烟,也不喝酒,但他可以在其他两类中做出一些改变。
    【解析】题目意为“为了降低他的高血压,Le Clair应当_______。”选项A意为“放弃香烟和酒精”;选项B意为“减少食物摄入量和食盐消耗”;选项C意为“放弃酒精和减少他的食盐消耗”;选项D意为“放弃香烟并减少食物摄入量”。根据主题句,Le Clair不吸烟不饮酒,因此选项B与题意相符。

  • 第20题:

    -That’s a beautiful dress you have on! -()

    • A、Oh,thanks.I got it yesterday
    • B、Sorry,it’s too cheap
    • C、You can have it
    • D、See you later

    正确答案:A

  • 第21题:

    What are two reasons to create synonyms?()

    • A、You have too many tables.
    • B、Your tables are too long.
    • C、Your tables have difficult names.
    • D、You want to work on your own tables.
    • E、You want to use another schema's tables.
    • F、You have too many columns in your tables.

    正确答案:B,C

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    With all your brains you _____ the math test, but you failed. You were too careless.
    A

    should pass

    B

    should have passed

    C

    must pass

    D

    must have passed


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    句意:你这么聪明,本应该通过数学考试的,却失败了。你太粗心了。考查情态动词的用法。should+完成时表示应该做的事情而没有做。must+现在完成时表示对已发生的事情的一种肯定的猜测。should do应该做;must do必须做。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    If you have high blood pressure, you should _____ eating too much salt.
    A

    escape

    B

    suggest

    C

    avoid

    D

    relieve


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    avoid避免。relieve减轻,救援。