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What Causes Cancer?The question "What causes cancer?" has been asked for centuries. The sh

What Causes Cancer?

The question "What causes cancer?" has been asked for centuries. The short answer is: we still don't know. But a tremendous amount has added to our understanding in recent decades. One major change in the way researchers view cancer is that they now rarely think in terms of a single unitary cause. Rather, it appears that most cancers are caused by the interaction of several factors. In ninny cases, some or all of three factors may be involved: (1) viruses, (2) individual susceptibility, and (3) environmental irritants(刺激物). Another major change in our contemporary view of cancer is that it is now regarded as a premiere example of an environmental disease--that is, a disease in which environmental factors are often crucial to the disease process.

VIRUSES

A number of viruses have been identified that induce cancer in laboratory animals. What about humans? As of the late 1970s, no virus had been shown conclusively to cause cancer in people. However, the scientific consensus was that it was probably only a matter of time before such a connection was proven.

Cancer, however, is not a communicable disease, like a cold or influenza. It is not "catching" in the ordinary sense of a word, and the mere presence of the suspect virus is apparently not enough, by it self, to produce the disease. It appears that the process may work something like this: A carcinogenic virus enters a cell and insinuates itself amidst the cell's genetic material. (Viruses and genes are structurally similar. ) The virus may then lie dormant(休眠的) for years, until it is triggered into action by some kind of environmental irritant, such as pollution or radiation. At that point, the reactivated virus causes changes in the genes, altering the host cell permanently and also altering all the cells produced by the division of the original cell. The genetic program of these new—and now cancerous-cell calls for tile unrestrained growth, dedifferentiation(分化), anaphase, and metastasis(转移)discussed earlier.

INDIVIDUAL SUSCEPIBILITY

Some people may be more prone to develop cancers than others, for several possible reasons.

Heredity is one. Resistance to cancer, or susceptibility to it, is a quality for which laboratory animals can be bred. So, presumably, heredity may play some role in humans as well. Statistical evidence, however, shows only a minor tendency for cancers to run in families. Indeed, for most cancers no such tendency can be demonstrated. Cancers of the breast, lung, thyroid, colon, and rectum do seem to cluster in families, at least to some degree. If your family has a history involving one of these cancers, you and your physician may want to be especially vigilant for signs of such cancer during your periodic physical examinations.

Some researchers have proposed that personality characteristics may render some people more vulnerable to cancer. According to this theory, people are more likely to develop cancer, and more likely to die from it, if they have rigid, authoritarian personality and suppressed inner conflicts about sexual and aggressive feelings. There have been many studies attempting to test this theory, and the results are thought-provoking. In one study, for example, doctors at the University of Rochester were able to predict with seventy-five percent accuracy whether women entering the hospital for a biopsy would have cancer or not, based on psychiatric interviews. However, this and many other studies linking cancer and psychological factors were performed on small samples. Well-controlled, large-scale, long-term studies are needed before the theory can be regarded as well established.

A third factor that might influence your susceptibility to cancer is the state of your immune system. When a person's immune system is weak, he or she has a heightened chance of developing ca

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第1题

听力原文:W: What angers me is not your poor grades, but the fact that you hardly tried. We
have no choice other than to expel you.

M: But you aren't even considering my personal problems. How am I supposed to concentrate on books when my father is in the hospital with cancer?

Q: Why is the boy being expelled?

(15)

A.His father is sick.

B.He doesn't like school.

C.He causes a lot of trouble.

D.He's a poor student.

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第2题

What is the substance in cigarettes that causes cancer?A.Cigarette ashes.B.Nicotine.C.Tar.

What is the substance in cigarettes that causes cancer?

A.Cigarette ashes.

B.Nicotine.

C.Tar.

D.Not mentioned here.

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第3题

Another common type of reasoning is the search for causes and results. We want to know whe
ther cigarettes really do cause lung cancer, what causes malnutrition, the decay of cities, or the decay of teeth. We are equally interested in effects: what is the effect of sculpture or lead in the atmosphere, of oil spills and raw sewage in rivers and the sea, of staying up late on the night before an examination?

Causal reasoning may go from cause to effect or from effect to cause. Either way, we reason from what we know to what we want to find out. Sometimes we reason from an effect to a cause and then on to another effect. Thus, if we reason that because the lights have gone out, the refrigerator won't work, we first relate the effect (lights out) to the cause (power off) and then relate that cause to another effect (refrigerator not working). This kind of reasoning is called, for short, effect to effect. It is quite common to reason through an extensive chain of causal relations. When the lights go out we might reason in the following causal chain: lights out — power off — refrigerator not working — temperature will rise — milk will sour. In other words, we diagnose a succession of effects from the power failure, each becoming the cause of the next.

Causes are classified as necessary, sufficient, or contributory. A necessary cause is one which must be present for the effect to occur, as combustion is necessary to drive a gasoline engine. A sufficient cause is one which can produce an effect unaided, though there may be more than one sufficient cause: a dead battery is enough to keep a car from starting, but faulty spark plugs, or an empty gas tank will have the same effect. A contributory cause is one which helps to produce an effect but cannot do so by itself, as running through a red light may help cause an accident, though other factors — pedestrians or other cars in the intersection — must also be present.

In establishing or refuting a causal relation it is usually necessary to show the process by which the alleged cause produces the effect. Such an explanation is called a causal process.

What the author discussed in the previous section is most probably about ______.

A.relationships between causes and results

B.classification of reasoning

C.some other common types of reasoning

D.some special type of reasoning

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第4题

Urging Americans to take responsibility for their health, Health and Human Services Secret
ary Tommy Thompson on Tuesday launched a $15 million program to try to encourage communities to de more to prevent chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer and diabetes.

The initiative highlights the cost of chronic diseases -- the leading causes of death in the United States -- and outlines ways that people can prevent them, including better diet and increased exercise.

"In the United States today, 7 of 10 deaths and the vast majority of serious illness, disability health care costs are caused by chronic diseases,." the Health and Human Services Department said in a statement.

The causes are often behavioral -- smoking, poor eating habits and a lack of exercise.

"I am convinced that preventing disease by promoting better health is a smart policy choice for future," Thompson told a conference held to launch the initiative.

"Our current health care system is not structured to deal with the escalating costs of treating diseases that are largely preventable through changes in our lifestyle. choices."

Thompson said heart disease and strokes will cost the country more than $351 billion in 2003.

"These leading causes of death for men and women are largely preventable, yet we as a nation arc not taking the steps necessary for us to lead healthier, longer lives," he said.

The $15 million is slated (计划) to go to communities to promote prevention, pushing for changes as simple as building sidewalks to encourage people to walk more.

Daily exercise such as walking can prevent and even reverse heart disease and diabetes, and prevent cancer and strokes.

The money will also go to community organizations, clinics and nutritionists who are being aged to work together to educate people at risk of diabetes about what they can do to prevent it and encourage more cancer screening.

The American Cancer Society estimates that half of all cancers can be caught by screening, including Pap tests for cervical cancer, mammograms for breast cancer, colonoscopies, and prostate checks.

If such cancers were all caught by early screening, the group estimates that file survival rate for cancer would rise to 95 percent.

Which of the following is NOT true of chronic diseases in the U. S.?

A.They account for 70% of all deaths.

B.They are responsible for most of the health care costs.

C.They often result in unhealthy lifestyles.

D.They are largely preventable.

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第5题

New U.S.Plan for Disease Prevention Urging Americans to take responsibility for their h
ealth,Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson on Tuesday launched a$1 5 million program to try to encourage communities to do more to prevent chronic diseases like heart disease,cancer and diabetes (糖尿病).

The initiative highlights the COSTS of chronic diseases—the leading causes of death in the United States--and outlines ways that people can prevent them,including better diet and increased exercise.

“In the United States today,7 of 1 0 deaths and the vast majority of serious illness,disability and health care costs are caused by chronic diseases,”the Health and Human Services department said in a statement.

The causes are often behavioral--smoking,poor eating habits and a lack of exercise. “I am convinced that preventing disease by promoting better health is a smart policy choice for our future.”Thompson told a conference held to launch the initiative.

“Our current health care system is not structured to deal with the rising costs of treating diseases that are largely preventable through changes in our lifestyle. choices.” Thompson said heart disease and strokes will cost the country more than$35 1 billion in 2003.

“These leading causes of death for men and women are largely preventable,yet we as a nation are not taking the steps necessary for US to lead healthier, longer lives,”he said.The$1 5 million is designed to go to communities to promote prevention,pushing for changes as simple as building sidewalks to encourage people to walk more. Daily exercise such as walking can prevent and even reverse heart disease and diabetes,and prevent cancer and strokes.

The money will also go to community organizations,clinics and nutritionists who are being encouraged to work together to educate people at risk of diabetes about what they card do to prevent it and encourage more cancer screening.

The American Cancer Society estimates that half of all cancers Can be caught by screening, including Pap tests(巴氏试验)for cervical(子宫颈的)cancer mammograms(乳房X线照片) for breast cancer, colonoscopies (结肠镜检查),and prostate(前列腺的)checks. If such cancers were all caught by early screening,the group estimates that the survival rate for cancer would rise to 95 percent.

第6题:Which of the following is NOT true of chronic diseases in the US?

A.They account for 70%of all deaths.

B.They are responsible for most of the health care costs.

C.They often result in unhealthy lifestyles.

D.They are largely preventable.

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第6题

New U.S. Plan for Disease Prevention Urging Americans to take responsibility for their hea

New U.S. Plan for Disease Prevention

Urging Americans to take responsibility for their health, Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson on Tuesday launched a $15 million program to try to encourage communities to do more to prevent chronic diseases like heart disease, cancer and diabetes (糖尿病).

The initiative highlights the costs of chronic diseases—the leading causes of death in the United States—and outlines ways that people can prevent them, including better diet and increased exercise.

"In the United States today, 7 of 10 deaths and the vast majority of serious illness, disability and health care costs are caused by chronic diseases," the Health and Human Services department said in a statement.

The causes are often behavioral--smoking, poor eating habits and a lack of exercise.

"1 am convinced that preventing disease by promoting better health is a smart policy choice for our future," Thompson told a conference held to launch the initiative.

"Our current health care system is not structured to deal with the rising costs of treating diseases that are largely preventable through changes in our lifestyle. choices."

Thompson said heart disease and strokes will cost the country more than $351 billion in 2003.

"These leading causes of death for men and women are largely preventable, yet we as a nation are not taking the steps necessary for us to lead healthier, longer lives," he said.

The $15 million is designed to go to communities to promote prevention, pushing for changes as simple as building sidewalks to encourage people to walk more.

Daily exercise such as walking can prevent and even reverse heart disease and diabetes, and prevent cancer and strokes.

The money will also go to community organizations, clinics and nutritionists who are being encouraged to work together to educate people at risk of diabetes about what they can do to prevent it and encourage more cancer screening.

The American Cancer Society estimates that half of all cancers can be caught by screening, including Pap tests (巴氏试验) for cervical (子宫颈) cancer, mammograms (乳房×线照片) for breast cancer, colonoscopies (结肠镜检查), and prostate (前列腺的) checks.

If such cancers were all caught by early screening, the group estimates that the survival rate for cancer would rise to 95 percent.

Which of the following is NOT true of chronic diseases in the US?

A.They account for 70% of all deaths.

B.They are responsible for most of the health care costs.

C.They often result in unhealthy lifestyles.

D.They are largely preventable.

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第7题

第二篇 New U.S. Plan for Disease Prevention Urging Americans to take responsibility f

第二篇 New U.S. Plan for Disease Prevention

Urging Americans to take responsibility for their health, Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson on Tuesday launched a $15 million program to try to encourage communities to do more to prevent chronic diseases like heart disease,cancer and diabetes (糖尿病).

The initiative highlights the costs of chronic diseases--the leading causes of death in the United States-and outlines ways that people can prevent them, including better diet and increased exercise.

"In the United States today, 7 of 10 deaths and the vast majority of serious illness, disability and health care costs are caused by chronic diseases," the Health and Human Services department said in a statement.

The causes are often behavioral-smoking, poor eating habits and a lack of

exercise.

"1 am convinced that preventing disease by promoting better health is a smart policy choice for our future," Thompson told a conference held to launch the initiative.

"Our current health care system is not structured to deal with the rising costs of treating diseases that are largely preventable through changes in our lifestyle. choices."

Thompson said heart disease and strokes will cost the country more than $351

billion in 2003.

"These leading causes of death for men and women are largely preventable, yet we as a nation are not taking the steps necessary for us to lead healthier, longer lives," he said.

The $15 million is designed to go to communities to promote prevention, pushing for changes as simple as building sidewalks to encourage people to walk more.

Daily exercise such as walking can prevent and even reverse heart disease and diabetes, and prevent cancer and strokes.

The money will also go to community organizations, clinics and nutritionists who are being encouraged to work together to educate people at risk of diabetes about what they can do to prevent it and encourage more cancer screening.

The American Cancer Society estimates that half of all cancers can be caught by screening, including Pap tests (巴氏试验) for cervical (子宫颈的) cancer, mammograms (乳房X线照片) for breast cancer, colonoscopies (结肠镜检查), and prostate (前列腺的) checks.

If such cancers were all caught by early screening, the group estimates that the survival rate for cancer would rise to 95 percent.

第 36 题 Which of the following is NOT true of chronic diseases in the US?

A.They account for 70% of all deaths.

B.They are responsible for most of the health care costs.

C.They often result in unhealthy lifestyles.

D.They are largely preventable.

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第8题

根据下列文章,请回答 31~35 题。 New U.S Planfor Disease Prevention Urging Armenians to

根据下列文章,请回答 31~35 题。

New U.S Planfor Disease Prevention

Urging Armenians to take responsibility fortheir health,Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompson on Tuesdaylaunched a$1 5 million program to try to encourage communities to do more toprevent chronic diseases like heart disease.cancer and diabetes(糖尿病).

The initiative highlights the costs ofchronic diseases--the leading causes of death in the United States——and outlinesways that people can prevent them.Including better diet and increased exercise.

“In the United States today,7 of 1o deathsand the vast majority of serious illness.disability and health care costs arecaused by chronic diseases,”the Health arrd Human Services department said ina statement.

The causes are often behavioral--smoking,pooreating habits and a lack of exercise.

“i am convinced that preventing disease bypromoting better health is a smart policy choice for our future。”Thompson tolda conference held to launch the initiative.

“Our current health care system is notstructured to deal with the rising costs of treating diseases that are largelypreventable through changes in our lifestyle. choices.”

Thompson said heart disease and strokes willcost the country more than$351 billionin 2003.

“These leading causes of death for men andwomen are largely preventable,yet we as a nation are not taking the stepsnecessary for US to lead healthier, longer lives,”he said.

The$1 5 million is designed to go tocommunities to promote prevention,pushing for changes as simple as buildingsidewalks to encourage people to walk more.

Dailyexercise such as walking can prevent and even reverse heart disease and diabetes,andprevent cancer and strokes.

The money will also go to communityorganizations,clinics and nutritionists who are being encouraged to worktogether to educate people at risk of diabetes about what they can do toprevent it and encourage more cancer screening.

TheAmerican Cancer Society estimates that half of all cancers can be caught by screening,includingPap tests(巴氏试验)for cervical(子宫颈的)cancer, mammograms (乳房X线照片)for breast cancer,colonoscopies(结肠镜检查),and prostate(前列腺的) checks.If such cancers were all caughtby early screenin9,the group estimates that the survival rate for cancer wouldrise to 95 percent.

第 31 题 Which of the following is NOT true of chronic diseases in the US?

A.They account for 70%of all deaths.

B.They are responsible for most of thehealth care costs.

C.They often result in unhealthyLifestyles.

D.They are largely preventable.

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第9题

Resveratrol is the fourth factor recently found that causes a breast cancer to develop.A.R

Resveratrol is the fourth factor recently found that causes a breast cancer to develop.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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第10题

Only three strategies are available for controlling cancer: prevention, screening and trea
tment. Lung cancer causes more deaths than any other types of cancer. A major cause of the disease is not 【21】______ known; there is no 【22】______ evidence that screening is much help; and treatment 【23】______ in about 90 percent of all cases. At present, therefore, the main strategy must be 【24】______ . This may not always be true, of course, as for some other types of cancer, research 【25】______ the past few decades has suggested some importance in prevention, screening or treatment. 【26】______ , however, we consider not what research may one day offer but what today’s knowledge could already deliver that is not being delivered, then the most practicable and cost-effective opportunities for 【27】______ premature death from cancer, especially lung cancer, probably involve neither screening nor improved treatment, 【28】______ prevention.

This conclusion does not depend on the unrealistic assumption that we can 【29】______ tobacco. It merely assumes that we can reduce cigarette sales appreciably by raising prices or by 【30】______ on the type of education that already appears to have a 【31】______ effect 【32】______ cigarette assumption by white-collar workers and that we can substantially reduce the amount of tar 【33】______ per cigarette.

The practicability of preventing cancer by such measures applies not only in those countries, such as, the United States of America, because cigarette smoking has been common for decades, 25 to 30 percent of all cancer deaths now involves lung cancer, but also in those where it has become 【34】______ only recently. China is a good example. Countries where cigarette smoking is only becoming widespread can expect enormous increase in lung cancer during the 1990’s or early in the next century, 【35】______ prompt effective action is taken 【36】______ the habit.

There are three reasons 【37】______ the prevention of lung cancer is of such overwhelming importance: first, the disease is extremely common, causing more deaths than any other type of cancer now 【38】______ ; secondly, it is generally incurable; and finally, 【39】______ tobacco consumption will also have a substantial 【40】______ on many other diseases.

【21】

A.publicly

B.hardly

C.widely

D.reliably

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