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Disease can be one of the most powerful factors in checking population growth. In crowded

conditions where many individuals of a species are living close together, the spread of pathogens(病原体)from one individual to another, occurs read fly. History shows many instances where human populations, crowded together in cities, have been almost wiped out by the rapid spread of disease. Modern orchard and forestry practice recognizes this fact and the close planting of trees of the same species is avoided. Mixed forests and orchards are the recognized procedure these days.

Apart from regulating population numbers in other species, disease has probably been the greatest factor in controlling the growth of the human population. In the mid-14th century, the Black Death wiped out 25 million people in Europe a lone, while as recently as 1918 over 21 million people died in a single year as a result of the influenza epidemic. The relative stability of the human population has been upset by advances in medical science. No longer does disease regulate human population growth in many parts of the world. Medical cures have prolonged life and upset the age structure of many populations, increasing the proportion of individuals in the reproductive age group.

The decrease in distribution and numbers of some species of native birds in New Zealand-the bellbird for example-has been attributed to disease rather than predation. Indeed, there are examples to show that disease has deliberately been used to control some animal populations. In Australia, for instance, the introduction of the myxomatosis(多发粘液瘤病) virus has drastically reduced the rabbit population in many areas, although increasing resistance to the disease is be coming apparent. Attempts to introduce myxomatosis into New Zealand as a means of rabbit population control have failed, mainly because the species of flea and mosquito that transmit the disease are absent in this country.

Research is currently being carried out to discover whether selected strains of virus can be used to control pathogenic bacteria that have developed a resistance to drugs. It is hoped that the virus will parasite(寄生于)and kill the bacteria without harming the organism that the bacteria has infected.

Why is the close planting of trees of the same species avoided in modern orchards and forests?

A.Because mixed forests and orchards are the recognized procedures these days.

B.Because trees of same species may cause the spread of disease.

C.Because modern orchards and forests are more specialized.

D.Because trees planted crowdedly do not have enough room to develop their roots.

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第1题

A.A disease can die, but never come back.B.Cholera is a disease that doesn't cause inf

A.A disease can die, but never come back.

B.Cholera is a disease that doesn't cause infections.

C.A comeback disease is only restricted in one area.

D.The comeback of a disease is due to a combination of many factors,

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第2题

According to the research findings, we can infer that______.A.people can not always rely o

According to the research findings, we can infer that______.

A.people can not always rely on X-ray to diagnose disease

B.X-ray is always helpful in diagnosing disease

C.X-ray will cause law suit

D.we should use MRI instead of X-ray

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第3题

Which of the following statements is TRUE?A.Any animal can be infected with rabies.B.The s

Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Any animal can be infected with rabies.

B.The speed with which the disease develops depends partly on the distance of the wound from the brain.

C.The first vaccine experiment on a human being proved to be a failure.

D.A dog gets life-long protection from one powerful injection of the vaccine.

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第4题

It can be inferred from the passage that______.A.malaria and yellow fever have been report

It can be inferred from the passage that______.

A.malaria and yellow fever have been reported this year

B.no new cases of smallpox have been reported this year

C.smallpox victims no longer die when they contract the disease

D.smallpox is not transmitted from one person to another

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第5题

It can be inferred from the passage that ______ .A.malaria and yellow fever have been repo

It can be inferred from the passage that ______ .

A.malaria and yellow fever have been reported this year

B.no new cases of smallpox have been reported this year

C.smallpox victims no longer die when they contract the disease

D.smallpox is not transmitted from one person to another

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第6题

听力原文:There are two primary ways that genes can be used to treat disease. The first is
gene therapy, in which one or more genes are injected into the patient to replace those that are absent or not working properly. This approach has been used to treat heart disease and many forms of cancer. The second way to exploit genes to treat disease is known as small-molecule therapy. In this approach, a small-molecule (that is a drug) is given to the patient to modify the function of one or more genes in the body.

According to the speaker, small-molecule therapy can be used to ______.

A.replace genes not functioning properly in the body

B.increase the number of genes working properly in the body

C.modify the function of some genes in the body

D.replace genes absent in the body

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第7题

What can we learn from the first paragraph?A.No medication can slow down the development o

What can we learn from the first paragraph?

A.No medication can slow down the development of Alzheimer"s symptoms.

B.People who always complain are most likely to have Alzheimer"s disease.

C.Doctors had better tackle Alzheimer"s disease when people are 65 years old.

D.To detect Alzheimer"s disease before memory loss is crucial.

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第8题

The record of the past half century has established, I think, the two general principles a
bout human disease. First, it is necessary to know a great deal about underlying mechanisms before one can really act effectively; one had to know that the pneumococcus (肺炎球菌) causes lobar pneumonia (球形肺炎) before one could begin thinking about antibiotics. Second, for every disease there is a single key mechanism that dominates all the others. If one can find it, and think ones way around it, one can control the disorder. This generalization is harder to prove and arguable—it is more like a strong hunch (直觉) than a scientific assertion— but I believe that the record thus far tends to support it. The most complicated, multicell, multi-tissue, and multiorgan diseases I know are tertiary syphilis, chronic tuberculosis, and pernicious anemia. In each, there are at least five major organs and tissues involved, and each appears to be affected by a variety of environmental influences. Before they came under scientific appraisal, each was what we now call a "multifactorial disease. " And yet, When all the necessary facts were in it was clear that by simply switching off one thing—the spirochete, the tubercle bacillus, or a single vitamin deficiency—the whole array of disordered and seemingly unrelated pathological mechanisms could be switched off, at once.

What is the main idea of the passage?

A.Scientific appraisal shows that multifactorial diseases are often due in part to environmental conditions.

B.In the past half century, scientists have been able to find only a few principles that apply to all diseases.

C.Each disease has single underlying mechanism that must be understood before the disease can be cured.

D.Many diseases that were once life-threatening can now be cured by antibiotics.

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第9题

听力原文:Parkinson's disease can cause a weird variety of different symptoms in different
people. The two most common are uncontrollable shaking on the one hand, or rigidity on the other. Balance problems are also frequent. The stranger symptoms can include difficulty going through doorways and deciding what to eat for dinner.

Which of the following statements is true of the Parkinson's disease?

A.Parkinson's always shows the same symptoms on different people,

B.People inflicted with Parkinson's often have a shaking hand or a stiff hand

C.The symptoms of Parkinson's vary among different patients.

D.Victims of Parkinson's find it difficult to recall what they have eaten for dinner.

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第10题

Coronary heart disease(冠心病) is a term used to describe conditions like angina(心绞痛) o

Coronary heart disease(冠心病) is a term used to describe conditions like angina(心绞痛) or heart attack. Many people suffer from heart disease.

If you have had a heart attack or suffer from angina it is very important that you take positive action now in order to keep your heart as healthy as possible. This article outlines steps you can take in order to help achieve this.

A number of factors have been known to increase the risk of your coronary heart disease. There are often referred to as "risk factors". But some of these factors can be changed or modified to help improve your condition. These include: high Mood cholesterol(胆固醇), high blood pressure, smoking, poor diet, lack of exercise, high alcohol intake, obesity, diabetes and stress.

High blood cholesterol has been shown to be one of the most important risk factors, yet only about half of coronary heart-disease patients have had their blood cholesterol checked.

When blood cholesterol is high, it builds up in the walls of the arteries (blood vessels), causing them to narrow. The narrowing can then begin to restrict the blood flow to the heart. Under these conditions patients will often experience chest pain or tightness, known as angina.

In some cases narrowing of the arteries that supply blood to the heart can become so severe that it blocks the artery. More usually, however, a partial blockage triggers a blood clot, causing a heart attack, which can cause permanent damage to part of the heart muscle.

To reduce the build up of cholesterol in the artery walls, and so reduce the risk of a heart attack, cholesterol lowering has become an essential part of treatment for people with coronary heart disease.

Reductions in blood cholesterol have been shown to provide major benefits for patients who have angina or have had a heart attack, such as reducing the risk of another heart attack occurring and improving survival.

Your cholesterol should be checked regularly, and modified if necessary, along with all the other factors. This will help to ensure that you minimize the risk of suffering future heart problems like another heart attack.

It is better for your heart if all the risk factors are reduced by a little, rather than concentrating on one and ignoring the others.

Changes in lifestyle. can often help to reduce these risk factors. These include stop-ping smoking or cutting down the number of cigarettes you smoke, a healthier diet and a healthy body weight, regular exercise, and not drinking more than the recommended amount of alcohol. A healthier diet should consist of reducing the amount of saturated fat(饱和脂肪) you eat and balancing this with an intake of non-and poly-unsaturated fats and increased consumption (单链和多链不饱和脂肪) of cereal foods, vegetables and fruit.

Sometimes changes in lifestyle. are not enough to reduce factors like cholesterol or blood pressure sufficiently, and so drugs may be prescribed. These drugs should always be combined with changes in lifestyle.

Which of the following is NOT a risk factor?

A.smoking

B.tea drinking

C.obesity

D.stress

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第11题

根据下列文章,请回答 16~22 题。 AIDS The World Health Organization (WHO) says as many

根据下列文章,请回答 16~22 题。

AIDS

The World Health Organization (WHO) says as many as 10 million persons worldwide may have the virus that causes AIDS(艾滋病).Experts believe about 350,000 persons have the disease.And one million more may get it in the next five years.In the United States,about 50,000 persons have died with AIDS。The country’s top medical official says more than 90 percent of all Armenians who had the AIDS virus five years ago are dead。

There is no cure for AIDS and no vaccine(疫苗)or medicine to prevent it.However,researchers know much more about AIDS than they did just a few years ago.We now know that AIDS is caused by a virus.The virus invades healthy cells,including wt_1ite blood cells that are part of our defense system against disease.It takes control of the healthy call’s genetic material and forces the cell to make a copy of the virus.The cell then dies.And the virus-caused particles move on to invade and kill more healthy cells.

The AIDS virus is carried in a person’s body fluids.The virus can be passed sexually or by sharing instruments used to take intravenous(进入静脉的)drugs.It also can be passed in blood products or from a pregnant woman with AIDS to her developing baby

Many stories about the spread of AIDS are false.You cannot get AIDS by working or attending school with someone who has the disease。You cannot get it by touching drinking glasses or other objects used by such persons.Expels say no one has gotten AIDS by living with caring for or touching an AIDS patient.

第 16 题 According to the WH0,there are now l o million AIDS patients in the world.

A.Right

B.Wrong

C.Not mentioned

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