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microscopicmess7 卫生c阅读押题 本课其它级别最好也听听!因为本文在下列国家教材中同时出现。第16篇Eat to Live 卫生C新增文章(押题)第25篇 理工B第39篇 综合A孙老师特别提示:卫生c今年阅读没有新增文章,押题也就变成了猜题,极不靠普,请大家做好无原题或押不中的准备!共1篇文章 第十六篇Eat to Live卫生C新增文章(押题) 第13课 (补充练习)理解课文 Late-night Drinking 卫生c阅读押题 Eat to Live机会只给有准备的人。Opportunities are only for the prepared person. 共1篇文章 Eat to LiveA meager diet may give you health and long life, but its not much funand it might not even be necessary. We may be able to hang on to most of that youthful vigor even if we dont start to diet until old age. Stephen Spindler and his colleagues from the University of California at Riverside have found that some of an elderly mouses liver genes can be made to behave as they did when the mouse was young simply by limiting its food for four weeks. The genetic rejuvenation wont reverse other damage caused by time for the mouse, but could help its liver metabolize drugs or get rid of toxins. Spindlers team fed three mice a normal diet for their whole lives, and fed another three on half-rations. Three more mice were switched from the normal diet to half-feed for a month when they were 34 months oldequivalent to about 70 human years. The researchers checked the activity of 11,000 genes from the mouse livers, and found that 46 changed with age in the normally fed mice. The changes were associated with things like inflammation and free radical productionprobably bad news for mouse health. In the mice that had dieted all their lives, 27 of those 46 genes continued to behave like young genes. But the most surprising finding was that the mice that only started dieting in old age also benefited from 70 per cent of these gene changes. “This is the first indication that thee effects kick in pretty quickly,” says Huber Warner from the National Institute on Aging near Washington, D. C. No one yet knows if calorie restriction works in people as it does in mice, bus Spindler is hopeful. “Theres attracting and tempting evidence out there that it will work,” he says. If it does work in people, there might be good reasons for rejuvenating the liver. As we get older, out bodies are less efficient at metabolizing drugs, for example. A brief period of time of dieting, says Spindler, could be enough to make sure a drug is effective. But Spindler isnt sure the trade-off is worth it. “The mice get less disease, they live longer but theyre hungry,” he says. “Even seeing what a diet does, its still hard to go to a restaurant and say: I can only eat half of that.” Spindler hopes we soon wont need to diet at all. His company, Life Span Genetics in California, is looking for drugs that have the effects of calorie restriction.练习:1. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?A. Eating less than usual might make us live longer.B. If we go on a diet when old, we may keep healthy.C. Dieting might not be needed.D. We have to begin dieting from childhood.2. Why does the author mention an elderly mouse in paragraph 2?A. To describe the influence of old age on mice.B. To illustrate the effect of meager food on mice.C. To tell us how mices liver genes behave. D. To inform us of the process of metabolizing drugs.3. What can be inferred about completely normally fed mice mentioned in the passage?A. They will not experience free radical production.B. They will experience more genetic rejuvenation in their lifetime.C. They have more old liver genes to behave like young genes.D. They are more likely to suffer from inflammation.4. According to the author, which of the following most interested the researchers?A. The mice that started dieting in old age.B. 27 of those 46 old genes that continued to behave like young genes.C. Calorie restriction that works in people.D. Dieting that makes sure a drug is effective.5. According to the last two paragraphs, Spindler believes thatA. calorie restriction is very important to young peopleB. seeing the effect of a diet, people will eat less than normal.C. dieting is not a good method to give us health and long life.D. drugs do not have the effects of calorie restriction. Eat to Live 为生存而食 本文中心:A meager不足的 diet节食A meager不足的diet节食may give you health and long life, but its not much fun娱乐 and it might not even be necessary. We may be able to hang on to保持住most of that youthful vigor活力 even if we dont start to diet until old age.粗茶淡饭或许能给你健康和长寿,但这并不有趣-很有可能也没必要。即便在年老以后才 开始节食我们也能在很大程度上保持住青春活力。Stephen Spindler and his colleagues from the University of California at Riverside have found that some of an elderly mouses liver genes can be made to behave as they did when the mouse was young simply by limiting限制 its food for four weeks. The genetic rejuvenation wont reverse other damage caused by time for the mouse, but could help its liver metabolize drugs or get rid of toxins.加州大学Riverside分校的斯蒂芬o斯潘德尔及其同事发现,只要连续四周限制一些衰老的老 鼠进食,它们的肝脏基因就会变得和衰老前一样充满活力。虽然老鼠的肝部基因恢复活力不会逆 转它们在其他方面的老化,但是却有助于这些老鼠的肝脏对药物的新陈代谢和清除毒素。Spindlers team fed three mice a normal diet for their whole lives, and fed another three on half-rations3. Three more mice were switched from the normal diet to half-feed3 for a month when they were34 months oldequivalent to about 70 human years.斯潘德尔的队员们一直给其中的三只老鼠正常量的饲料,而给另外三只老鼠正常量饲料的一半,给三只34个月大的老鼠(相当于人类年龄的70岁)喂了一个月的半量饲料,之前这三只老鼠 的饲料量是正常的。The researchers checked the activity of 11,000 genes from the mouse livers, and found that 46 changed with age in the normally fed mice. The changes were associated with things like inflammation炎症 and free radical production4probably bad news for mouse health. In the mice that had dieted all their lives, 27 of those 46 genes continued to behave like young genes. But the most surprising finding was that the mice that only started dieting in old age also benefited from 70 per cent of these gene changes.研究者们检查了这些老鼠肝脏的11,000种基因的活性,发现正常饲养的老鼠有46种基因随年龄的改变而改变。这些改变都与炎症和体内自由基的产生有关-这对老鼠的健康来说不是什么好消息。而对于那些终身都在节食的老鼠来说,那46种基因中的27种仍然继续保持着青春活力。但 是最令人吃惊的发现却是那些只是在老年时期节食的老鼠们受益于70%的基因变异。 “This is the first indication that these effects kick in5 pretty quickly,” says Huber Warner from the National Institute on Aging near Washington, D.C.这只是第一个这些效果迅速起作用的暗示,来自华盛顿特区周边的国家老年学学院的哈勃o华纳说。No one yet knows if calorie restriction works in people as it does in mice, but Spindler is hopeful. “Theres attracting and tempting evidence out there that it will work,” he says.至今仍然没有人清楚卡路里的控制对人类来说是否如同对老鼠那样有效,但是斯潘德尔对此 充满了希望:有足以引人注意的证据表明这同样有效。If it does work in people, there might be good reasons for rejuvenating the liver. As we get older, our bodies are less efficient at metabolizing drugs, for example. A brief period of time of dieting, says Spindler, could be enough to make sure a drug is effective.如果这确实也对人类有效,我们有理由相信肝脏也可能恢复活力。举个例子,随着我们一天天衰老,我们的身体对药物的新陈代谢越来越没有效率。短时期内的节食,斯潘德尔说到,完全足以保证药效。But Spindler isnt sure the trade-off 交易 is worth it, 6 “The mice get less disease, they live longer, but theyre hungry,” he says. “Even seeing what a diet does, its still hard to go to a restaurant and say” I can only eat half of that.”但是斯潘德尔并不确定这个方法值得尝试。老鼠患病少了,寿命延长了,但是它们很饥饿,他说,即使能清楚地认识到节食的功效,人们仍然很难在餐馆中说自己只能吃一半的食物。Spindler hopes we soon wont need to diet at all. His company, Life Span Genetics in California, is looking for drugs that have the effects of calorie restriction.斯潘德尔希望我们根本就不用节食。他的公司,加利福尼亚州的寿命遗传学公司,正在寻找有限制卡路里效能的药物练习:1. According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?根据文章,下面哪个选项是不真实的?A) Eating less than usual might make us live longer.B) If we go on a diet when old, we may keep healthy.C) Dieting might not be needed.2. We have to begin dieting from childhood.3. Why does the author mention an elderly mouse in paragraph2?文章第二段中,作者为什么会提到上了年纪的老鼠?A) To describe the influence of old age on mice.B) To illustrate the effect of meager food on mice.C) To tell us how mices liver genes behave.4. To inform us of the process of metabolizing使发生新陈代谢 drugs.5. What can be inferred推断 about completely normally fed mice mentioned in the passage?什么可以推断出本文提到的完全正常喂养的老鼠?A) They will not experience free radical production.B) They will experience more genetic rejuvenation in their lifetime.C) They have more old liver genes to behave like young genes.D) They are more likely to suffer from inflammation. 发炎4. 注意: (1) 绝对原则:答案中有all, every, only always等绝对词一般为不正确,如被否定除外,原文中也有这些词除外)!绝对原则主要用于 5. 对错选择 NOT true, true6. (2) 相对原则:有may, might, can could, likely, sometimes, probably some。7. According to the author, which of the following most interested the researchers?根据作者观点,下列哪一项最能引起调查者的兴趣?A) The mice that started dieting in old age. B) 27 of those 46 old genes that continued to behave like young genes.C) Calorie restriction that works in people.D) Dieting that makes sure a drug is effective.出现多个数字,特别是阿拉伯数字时,须非常小心!8. According to the last two paragraphs. Spindler believes that根据文章最后两段的内容,Spindler相信:A) calorie restriction is very important to young people.B) Seeing the effect of a diet, people will eat less than normal.C) Dieting is not a good method to give us health and a long life.Drugs do not have the effects of calorie restriction.四. 阅读题型四大原则: 此项特别重要 1. 围着中心转(先读有中心词的选项. 一般就是答案)。 2. 先读容易的选项(读的懂的),先读短的。 孙老师特别提示:我们会发现,决定成败胜负的,不一定是一个人的技术水平,而是一个人的心态。当我们患得患失时,当我们心有所虑时,你所有的经验和技巧都不可能得到最好的发挥。“夫至人者,上窥青天,下潜黄泉,挥斥八极,神气不变。”人世间真正高明的人,向上可以看透苍天,向下可以看清黄泉,世事万象了然于心,在任何时刻都可以神气不变,气定神闲。答案与题解:1. D 第一段第一句讲“节食可能不是非做不可的事”, 第二句讲“即使上了年纪再节食,我们仍然有可能在很大程度上保持青春活力”,因此,“我们必须从小就开始节食”是错误的,D是答案。2. B 第二段提及“一只高龄老鼠”的时候,作者谈到 “只要连续四周限制它进食,它的肝脏基因就会变得和衰老前一样充满活力” 据此,“为了描述节食对老鼠所产中的影响”最好地回答了题干中的问题。3. D 第四段提到,“正常饲养的老鼠随着年龄的增长有46条肝脏基因会发生变化,这种变化与炎症和有机体组织无限激增有关”因此,D正确。4. A 第四段最后一个句子讲“但最惊人的发现是那些上了年纪才开始节食的老鼠也能从70%的基因变化中受益”。“最惊人的”自然是“最令研究人员感兴趣的”。C 文章的最后两段谈及Spindler对节食的看法。首先,他不能肯定节食是否值得。其次,他希望在不久的将来,我们不必节食。所以我们可以推知,他认为节食不是得以健康长寿的好办法。孙老师特别提示:机会只给有准备的人。Opportunities are only for the prepared person. 专业第25课 卫生c阅读重点文章孙老师特别提示:您有25分钟完成一篇,不必着急。卫生c阅读重点文章第三篇 Cooking Oil Fumes 厨房油烟Cause引起 Tumor肿瘤(卫生C) 厨房油烟可致癌 The leading cause of lung cancer among women in the city was cooking oil fumes while men are more likely to develop the disease from smoking, said medical experts after a five-year research study. Doctors announced the results yesterday with analysis on some new tendencies in lung cancer. They said patients are younger, especially women. According to the Shanghai Tumor research Institute, more local residents die of lung cancer in the city than anything else. Following breast cancer, it has the second-highest incidence rate. An unhealthy lifestyle is a very important reason for lung cancer, said Dr He Yumin from Shanghai Minshen Traditional Chinese Medicine Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment Center. He followed 2,276 lung cancer patients for five years. Among them, 1,433 were male. Smoking causes 70 percent of cases among men while only 18 percent of female patients developed cancer from smoking or inhaling second-hand smoke, according to the report. However, more than 60 percent of women with the disease had long term, close contact with strong oil fumes from cooking and complained about irritated eyes and throat. About 32 percent of women fried foods in boiling oil in unventilated kitchens and about 25 percent of womens bedrooms were adjacent to the kitchen. However, local women were surprised to learn cooking oil fumes could lead to cancer. Some claimed they may change food preparation methods. Unless my family and I dont eat at home every day, I must stay in the kitchen to cook, said Xu Li, a 45-year-old local woman. I know the fumes are bad for the skin, but it is the first time I heard that it can result in lung cancer. I have already started frying less. Doctors said womens lung cancer had few links to personal health and physical condition, but was closely related to family cancer history, unhealthy dietary habits and weak immune systems. Other experts agreed with He. Smoking is by far the biggest cause of lung cancer for men, said Dr Tan Binyong, honorary president of the Respiratory Disease Institute at Fudan Universitys Medical College. Its true that second-hand smoke and cooking fumes are the main causes among women. Hes research also warned people not to stand near of stalls selling fried foods due to the poor quality of oils used.The chance of catching lung cancer is three times higher if exposed to the fume for a long time, experts said.练习:1. What a new tendency in lung cancer is concluded by the researchers? A Men are more likely to develop lung cancer than women.B Women are more likely to develop lung cancer than men.C Patients with lung cancer become older, especially males.D Patients with lung cancer become younger, especially females. 2. Which of the following diseases is the most common among the local residents in Shanghai? A Heart disease. B Breast cancer. C Infectious diseases. D Lung cancer. 3. What symptoms may be complained of by most women with lung cancer after long term, close contact with cooking oil fumes? A Irritated eyes and throat.B Severe pain in both lungs.C Continuous cough and headache.D Difficulty in breathing. 4. What was the local womens reaction when they learned that cooking oil fumes could lead to cancer? A Happy. B Surprised. C Angry. D Careless. 5. Which of the following has relatively little connection with womens lung cancer? A Family cancer history.B Unhealthy dietary habits.C Weak immune systems.D Personal health and physical condition.第三篇 Cooking Oil Fumes Cause Tumor(卫生C) 厨房油烟可致癌 The leading cause of lung cancer among women in the city was cooking oil fumes while men are more likely to develop the disease from smoking, said medical experts after a five-year research study. Doctors announced the results yesterday with analysis on some new tendencies in lung cancer. They said patients are younger, especially women. According to the Shanghai Tumor research Institute, more local residents die of lung cancer in the city than anything else. Following breast cancer, it has the second-highest incidence rate. An unhealthy lifestyle is a very important reason for lung cancer, said Dr He Yumin from Shanghai Minshen Traditional Chinese Medicine Tumor Diagnosis and Treatment Center. He followed 2,276 lung cancer patients for five years. Among them, 1,433 were male. Smoking causes 70 percent of cases among men while only 18 percent of female patients developed cancer from smoking or inhaling second-hand smoke, according to the report. However, more than 60 percent of women with the disease had long term, close contact with strong oil fumes from cooking and complained about irritated eyes and throat. About 32 percent of women fried foods in boiling oil in unventilated kitchens and about 25 percent of womens bedrooms were adjacent to the kitchen. However, local women were surprised to learn cooking oil fumes could lead to cancer. Some claimed they may change food preparation methods. Unless my family and I dont eat at home every day, I must stay in the kitchen to cook, said Xu Li, a 45-year-old local woman. I know the fumes are bad for the skin, but it is the first time I heard that it can result in lung cancer. I have already started frying less. Doctors said womens lung cancer had few links to personal health and physical condition, but was closely related to family cancer history, unhealthy dietary habits and weak immune systems. Other experts agreed with He. Smoking is by far the biggest cause of lung cancer for men, said Dr Tan Binyong, honorary president of the Respiratory Disease Institute at Fudan Universitys Medical College. Its true that second-hand smoke and cooking fumes are the main causes among women. Hes research also warned people not to stand near of stalls selling fried foods due to the poor quality of oils used.The chance of catching lung cancer is three times higher if exposed to the fume for a long time, experts said.练习:1. What a new tendency(趋势) in lung cancer is concluded by the researchers? 根据研究人员的结论,什么是肺癌的新趋势?A Men are more likely to develop lung cancer than women.B Women are more likely to develop lung cancer than men.C Patients with lung cancer become older, especially males.D Patients with lung cancer become younger, especially females. 注:用关键词在文章中按顺序找到问题的出处,可能是关键词的重复,以多个关键词的重复为准。有可能题干中的关键词(或答案)和文章中的关键词(或答案)会产生变化即同义词,如“土豆”“马铃薯”, “一碗豆腐”“豆腐一碗”, a used vehicle vehicles which are used a second-hand vehicle, humans people。在课文中寻找答案时也会出现同样情况,近年高考中有增加的趋势。2. Which of the following diseases is the most common among the local residents in Shanghai? 在上海当地的居民中哪一个疾病是最普遍的? A Heart disease. B Breast cancer. C Infectious diseases. D Lung cancer. 3. What symptoms may be complained of by most women with lung cancer after long term, close contact with cooking oil fumes? 大部分患有肺癌的妇女在长期近距离接触油烟之后抱怨她们有什么症状?A Irritated eyes and throat.B Severe pain in both lungs.C Continuous cough and headache.D Difficulty in breathing. 4. What was the local womens reaction when they learned that cooking oil fumes could lead to cancer? 当他们意识到油烟能致癌当地妇女的反应是什么?A Happy. B Surprised. C Angry. D Careless. 5. Which of the following has relatively little connection with womens lung cancer? 下列哪一个与妇女的肺癌相对没有关系?A Family cancer history.B Unhealthy dietary habits.C Weak immune systems.D Personal health and physical condition.注意下例词为否定词 hardly no longer never. It is wrong that.It is a mistaken that. Little, few, never, no longerThere is little water in the cup.There are few students in the classroom.第三篇 厨房油烟可致癌 医学专家们经过5年的研究调研后指出,城市人群中,男性患肺癌的首要原因是吸烟,而女性患此绝症的罪魁祸首是厨房油烟。 医生们昨天宣布这一结果,并对肺癌患病的一些新趋势做出分析。他们认为病人越来越年轻化,尤其是女性。 据上海肿瘤研究所统计显示,本市死于肺癌的居民多于死于其他疾病的人。肺癌成为继乳腺癌之后的第二大高发病率肿瘤。 上海民生中医肿瘤诊疗中心何裕民医生指出:“不健康的生活习惯是致癌的一个重要原因。” 他对2,276名肺癌患者进行了长达5年的追踪调研。这些患者中有1,483名师男性。 报告显示,案例中男性患者中70%是由吸烟诱发癌症的,而直邮18%的女性患者是由于吸烟或被迫吸入二手烟才诱发癌症的。 然而,60%以上患肺癌的女性都长期接触厨房油烟并主诉眼睛和喉咙疼痛难受。 大约32%的女性在滚开的油里煎炸食物而厨房却密不透风。而大约25%的女性居住的卧室紧邻厨房。 但是,妇女们知道厨房油烟可以致癌时都很惊讶。其中一些人表示要改变准备饮食的方式。 “我每天都得下厨做饭,除非我和家人都不在家用餐”,李旭,一名45岁的妇女说,“我知道油烟对皮肤不好,但是还是第一次听说油烟竟能致癌、我以后要少煎炸食物。” 医生们认为,女性患肺癌和个人健康及身体状况联系极少,但和肿瘤家族病史、不健康的饮食习惯和脆弱的免疫系统联系紧密。 其它专家同意何医生的意见。 “吸烟已经成为诱发男性肺癌最最大的因素,”上海复旦大学医学院呼吸道疾病研究所名誉主席谭彬用指出,“二手烟和厨房油烟的确是诱发女性肺癌的主要原因。” 他的研究同时也警告人们不要站在卖油炸食品的摊点旁,因为他们使用的油都是劣质的。 专家称,如果长时间接受油烟,患肺癌的几率有常人的3倍那么高。M
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