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As heart disease continues to be the number-one killer in the United States, researchers have become increasingly interested in identifying the potential risk factors that trigger heart attacks. High-fat diets and “life in the fast lane” have long been known to contribute to 5 the high incidence of heart failure. But according to new studies, the list of risk factors may be significantly longer and quite surprising.
Heart failure, for example, appears to have seasonal and temporal 10 patterns. A higher percentage of heart attacks occur in cold weather, and more people experience heart failure on Monday than on any other day of the week. In addition, people are more susceptible to heart attacks in the first few hours after waking. Cardiologists first observed this morning phenomenon
in the mid-1980, and have since 15 discovered a number of possible causes. An early-morning rise in blood pressure, heart rate, and concentration of heart stimulating hormones, plus a reduction of blood flow to the heart, may all contribute to the higher incidence of heart attacks between the hours of 8:00 A.M. and 10:00 A.M.
In other studies, both birthdays and bachelorhood have been implicated as risk factors. Statistics reveal that heart attack rates increase significantly for both females and males in the few days immediately preceding and following their birthdays. And unmarried men are more 25 at risk for heart attacks than their married counterparts. Though stress is thought to be linked in some way to all of the aforementioned risk factors, intense research continues in the hope of further comprehending why and how heart failure is triggered
What does the passage mainly discuss?
risk factors in heart attacks
seasonal and temporal patterns of heart attacks
cardiology in the 1980s
diet and stress as factors in heart attacks
In paragraph 1, the word “potential” could best be re-placed by which of the following?
harmful
primary
unknown
possible
The word “trigger” as used in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to which of the following?
involve
affect
cause
encounter
The phrase “susceptible to” in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by ________.
aware of
affected by
accustomed
prone to
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT a possible cause of many heart attacks?
decreased blood flow to the heart
increased blood presure
lower heart rate
increase in hormones
Which of the following is NOT cited as a possible risk factor?
Having a birthday
Getting married
Rating fatty foods
Being under stress
Which of the following does the passage infer?
We recently began to study how risk factors trigger heart attacks
We have not identified many risk factors associated with heart attacks
We do not fully understand how risk factors trigger heart attacks
Aging is the process of growing old. It occurs eventually in every living thing provided, of course, that an illness or accident does not kill it prematurely. The most familiar outward signs of aging may be seen in old people, such as the graying of the hair and the wrinkling of the skin. Signs of aging in a pet dog or cat include loss of playfulness and energy, a decline in hearing and eyesight, or even a slight graying of the coat. Plants age too, but the signs are much harder to detect.
Most body parts grow bigger and stronger, and function more efficiently during childhood. They reach their peak at the time of maturity, or early adulthood. After that, they begin to decline. Bones, for example, gradually become lighter and more brittle. In the aged, the joints between the bones also become rigid and more inflexible. This can make moving very painful.
All the major organs of the body show signs of aging. The brain, for example, works less efficiently, and even gets smaller in size. Thinking processes of all sorts are slowed down. Old people often have trouble in remembering recent events.
One of the most serious changes of old age occurs in the arteries, the blood vessels that lead from the heart. They become thickened and constricted, allowing less blood to flow to the rest of body. This condition accounts, directly or indirectly, for many of the diseases of the aged. It may, forexample, result in heart attack.
Aging is not a uniform process. Different parts of the body wear out at different rates. There are great differences among people in their rate of aging. Even the cells of the body differ in the way they age. The majority of cells are capable of reproducing themselves many times during the course of a lifetime. Nerve cells and muscle fibers can never be replaced once they wear out.
Gerontologists - scientists who study the process of aging-believe this wearing out of the body is controlled by a built-in biological time-clock. They are trying to discover how this clock works so that they can slow down the process. This could give man a longer life and a great number of productive years.
What is the main idea of the first paragraph?
Signs of aging are easier to detect in animals than in plants
Aging occurs in every living thing after it has reached maturity
Not all signs of aging are visible
The outward signs of aging may be seen in old people
What does the word “it” in paragraph 1 refer to?
aging
a living thing
an illness
an accident
When does the human body begin to lose vigor and the ability to function efficiently?
Soon after reaching adulthood
During childhood
Early adulthood
In old age
What happens to memorization when the brain begins to age?
It works less
It becomes forgetful
It declines
It slows down
The word “brittle” in paragraph 2 means________
soft and easily bent
hard and endurable
hard but easily broken
rigid and inflexible
According to the passage, what condition is responsible for many of the diseases of the old?
The arteries have become thickened and constricted
The blood vessels lead from the heart
The brain gets smaller in size
Bones become lighter and brittle
According to the passage, which of the following is NOT true?
All living things grow old
Aging is unavoidable in any living things
Plants show less signs of aging than any other living things
Most body parts wear out during the course of a lifetime
What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
Gerontologists have controlled the process of aging
Gerontologists are working hard to help people live longer and more healthily
Gerontologists are trying to give people an eternal life
Gerontologists are now able to slow down the process of aging
ORESUND BRIDGE
Imagine driving along a bridge that is so long that you can't even see the other end. The Oresund Bridge, one of the longest bridges in the world, (61)________so far ahead into the distance that you can't even tell where the blue of the water (62) ________ the blue of the sky.
The Oresund Bridge is an amazing example of modern engineering design that links the Scandinavian countries of Denmark and Sweden. It is 8 kilometers long and was (63) ________in July 2000. It crosses the Flinte Channel, the chilly waterway (64) ________the two countries.
At one stage the bridge turns into a tunnel under the sea. This tunnel is also a record breaker in its own right as it is the longest road and rail tunnel in the world. The engineers built an artificial island near the Danish coast that (65) ________support part of the bridge structure, as well as being the point at which the road disappears underground, before coming out in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.
The Oresund Bridge, one of the longest bridges in the world, (61)________so far ahead into the distance
travels
leans
stretches
pulls
that you can't even tell where the blue of the water (62) ________ the blue of the sky.
comes
meets
lines
starts
It is 8 kilometers long and was (63) ________in July 2000.
done
ended
brought
completed
It crosses the Flinte Channel, the chilly waterway (64) ________the two countries.
splitting
cutting
breaking
separating
The engineers built an artificial island near the Danish coast that (65) ________support part of the bridge structure, as well as being the point at which the road disappears underground, before coming out in Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark.
helps
aids
attempts
tries
Mickey Mantle was one of the greatest baseball players of all time. He played for the New York Yankees in their years of glory. From the time Mantle began to play professionally in 1951 to his last year in 1968, baseball was the most popular game in the United States. For many people, Mantle symbolized the hope, prosperity, and confidence of America at that time.
Mantle was a fast and powerful player, a “switch-hitter” who could bat both right-handed and left-handed. He won game after game, one World Series championship after another, for his team. He was a wonderful athlete, but this alone cannot explain America’s fascination with him.
Perhaps it was because he was a handsome, red-haired country boy, the son of a poor miner from Oklahoma. His career, from the lead mines of the West to the heights of success and fame, was a fairy-tale version of the American dream. Or perhaps it was because America always loves a “natural”: a person who wins without seeming to try, whose talent appears to come from an inner grace. That was Mickey Mantle.
But like many celebrities, Mickey Mantle had a private life that was full of problems. He played without complaint despite constant pain from injuries. He lived to fulfill his father’s dreams and drank to forget his father’s early death.
It was a terrible addiction that finally destroyed his body. It gave him cirrhosis of the liver and accelerated the advance of liver cancer. Even when Mickey Mantle had turned away from his old life and warned young people not to follow his example, the destructive process could not be stopped. Despite a liver transplant operation that had all those who loved and admired him hoping for a recovery, Mickey Mantle died of cancer at the age of 63
What is the main idea of the passage?
Mickey Mantle as the greatest baseball player of all time
Mickey Mantle’s success and private life full of problems
Mickey Mantle and his career as a baseball player
Mickey Mantle and the history of baseball
According to the passage, Mantle could________
hit the ball to score from a long distance
bat better with his left hand than with his right hand
hit with the bat on either side of his body
give the most powerful hit in his team
The word “this” as used in paragraph 2 refers to________
Mantle’s being a fast and powerful player
Mantle’s being a wonderful athlete
Mantle’s being fascinated by many people
Mantle’s being a “switch-hitter”
The author uses the word “But” in paragraph 4 to________
change the topic of the passage
give an argument in favor of Mantle’s success and fame
explain how Mantle got into trouble
give an example of the trouble in Mantle’s private life
The word “accelerated” in paragraph 5 is closest in meaning to________
worsened
bettered
delayed
quickened
We can see from paragraph 5 that after his father’s death, Mantle________
played even better
forgot his father’s dream
led a happier life
suffered a lot of pain
Which of the following is mentioned as the main cause of the destruction of Mantle’s body?
His loneliness
His way of life
His liver transplant operation
His own dream
Humans have struggled against weeds since the beginnings of agriculture. Marring our gardens is one of the milder effects of weeds - any plants that thrive where they are unwanted. They clog waterways, destroy wildlife habitats, and impede farming. Their spread eliminates grazing areas and accounts for one-third of all crop loss. They compete for sunlight, nutrients, and water with useful plants.
The global need for weed control had been answered mainly by the chemical industry. Its herbicides are effective and sometimes necessary, but some pose serious problems, particularly if misused. Toxic compounds threaten animal and public health when they accumulate in food plants, groundwater, and drinking water. They also harm workers who apply them.
In recent years, the chemical industry has introduced several herbicides that are more ecologically sound. Yet new chemicals alone cannot solve the world's weed problems. Hence, scientists are exploring the innate weed-killing powers of living organisms, primarily insects and microorganisms.
The biological agents now in use are environmentally benign and are harmless to humans. They can be chosen for their ability to attack selected targets and leave crops and other plants untouched. In contrast, some of the most effective chemicals kill virtually all the plants they come in contact with, sparing only those that are naturally resistant or have been genetically modified for resistance. Furthermore, a number of biological agents can be administered only once, after which no added applications are needed. Chemicals typically must be used several times per growing season.
With what topic does this passage primarily deal?
The importance of the chemical industry
The dangers of toxic chemicals
A proposal to ban the use of all herbicides
Advantages of biological agents over chemical ones
The word "Marring" in paragraph 1 is closest in meaning to________
spoiling
planting
dividing
replacing
Which of the following terms does the author define in the first paragraph?
weeds
nutrients
wildlife habitats
grazing area
Which of the following statements about the use of chemical agents as herbicides would the author most likely agree?
It is safe but inefficient
It is occasionally required
It should be increased
It has become more dangerous recently
Which of the following is NOT given as an advantage of using biological agents over chemical herbicides?
They are safer for workers
They are less likely to destroy desirable plants
They are more easily available
They do not have to be used as often
The word "innate" in paragraph 3 is closest in meaning to________
effective
organic
natural
active
According to the passage, biological agents mainly consist of________
herbicides
useful plants
weeds
insects and microorganisms
Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?
A general idea is introduced and several specific examples are given
Two possible causes of a phenomenon are compared
A problem is described and possible solutions are discussed
A recommendation is analyzed and rejected
The United States has many different types of families. While most American families are traditional, (81) ________a father, a mother and one or more children, 22 percent of all American families in 1998 were headed by one parent, usually a woman. In a few families in the United States, there are no children. These (82) ________couples may believe that they would not make good parents; they may want freedom from responsibilities of childbearing; or, perhaps they (83) ________ physically able to have children. Other families in the United States have one adult who is a stepparent. A stepmother or stepfather is a person who joins a family by marrying a father or a mother.
Americans (84) ________and accept these different types of families. In the United States people have right to privacy and Americans do not believe in telling other Americans what type of family group they must belong to. They respect each other’s choices regarding family groups. Families are very important (85) ________ Americans.
While most American families are traditional, (81) ________a father, a mother and one or more children, 22 percent of all American families in 1998 were headed by one parent, usually a woman.
making of
consisting of
including of
containing
These (82) ________couples may believe that they would not make good parents; they may want freedom from responsibilities of childbearing;
childish
childlike
childless
childhood
perhaps they (83) ________ physically able to have children
are not
can not
could not
were not
Americans (84) ________and accept these different types of families.
tolerate
refuse
remember
remind
Families are very important (85) ________ Americans.
for
with
on
to
Perhaps it was his own lack of adequate schooling that inspired Horace Mann to work so hard for the important reforms in education that he accomplished. While he was still a boy, his father and older brother died, and he became responsible for supporting his family. Like most of the children in his town, he attended school only two or three months a year. Later, with the help of several teachers, he was able to study law and became a member of the Massachusetts bar, but he never forgot those early struggles.
While serving in Massachusetts legislature, he signed a historic education bill that set up a state board of education. Without regret, he gave up his successful legal practice and political career to become the frst secretary of the board. There he exercised an enormous influence during the critical period of reconstruction that brought into existence the American graded elementary school as substitute for the older distinct school system. Under his leadership, the curriculum was restructured, the school year was increased to a minimum of six months, and mandatory schooling was extended to age sixteen. Other important reforms included the establishment of state normal schools for teacher training, institutes for in-service teacher education, and lyceums for adult education. He was also instrument in improving salaries for eachers and creating school libraries.
Mann’s ideas about school reform were developed and distributed in twelve annual reports to the state of Massachusetts that he wrote during his tenure as secretary of education. Considered quite radical at the time, the Massachusetts reforms later served as a model for the nation. Mann was recognized as the father of public education
Which of the following titles would best express the main topic of the passage?
The Father of American Public Education
Philosophy of Education
The Massachusetts State Board of Education.
Politics of Educational Institutions
Which of the following describes Horace Mann’s early life ?
He attended school six months a year
He had to study alone, without help
He supported his family after his father died
He was an only child
The word “struggles” in line 5 could best be replaced by
valuable experiences
happy situations
influential people
difficult times
The word “regret” in line 7 could best be replaced by
consideration
feeling sorry
limitation
acceptance
What did Horace Mann advocate ?
The state board school system
The district school system
The substitute school system
The graded school system
The word “mandatory” in line 10 is closest in meaning to
required
equal
excellent
basic
How were Mann’s educational reforms distributed ?
In twelve annual reports to the state of Massachusetts
In reports that he wrote for national distribution
In speeches that he made throughout the country
In books that could be found in school libraries
Psychologist have debated a long time about whether a child’s upbringing can give it the ability to do outstandingly well. Some think that it is impossible to develop genius and say that it is simply something a person is born with. Others, however , argue that the potential for great achievement can be develop. The truth lies somewhere between these two extremes. It seems very obvious that being born with the right qualities from gifted parents will increase a child’s ability to do well. However, this ability will be fully realized only with the right upbringing and opportunities. As one psychologist says, “ To have a fast car, you need both a good engine and fuel.’’ Scientists have recently assessed intelligence, achievement, and ability in 50 sets of identical twins that were separated shortly birth and brought up by different parents. They found that achievement was based on intelligence, and later influenced by the child’s environment. One case involving very intelligent twins was quoted. One of the twins received a normal upbringing, and performed well. The other twin, however, was brought up by extremely supportive parents and given every possible opportunity to develop its abilities. That twin, thought starting out with the same degree of intelligence as the other, performed even better. This case reflects the general principle of intelligence and ability. The more favorable the environment, the more a child’s intelligence and ability are developed.
However, there is no link between intelligence and socioeconomic level of a child’s family. In other words, it does not matter how poor or how rich a family is , as this does not affect the intelligence. Gifted people can not be created by supportive parents, but they can be developed by them. One professor of music said that outstanding musicians usually started two or three years earlier than ordinary performers, often because their parents had recognized their ability. These musicians then needed at least ten years’ hard work and training in order to reach the level they were capable of attaining. People who want to have very gifted children are given the following advice:
- Marry an intelligent person.
- Allow children to follow their own interests rather than the interests of the parents.
- Start a child’s education early but avoid pushing the child too hard.
- Encourage children to play; for example, playing with musical instrument is essential for a child who wants to become an outstanding musician.
The upbringing of highly intelligent children requires ________.
an expensive education
good musical instruments
parental support and encouragement
wealthy and loving parents
The word “others” used in the first paragraph refers to ________
other people
other scientists
other children
other geniuses
When scientists studied intelligence and ability in twins, they found that ________
ability depends mainly on intelligence and chievement
intelligence and development are irrelevant to ability
ability depends both on intelligence and environment
different twins generally have different levels of ability
Scientists chose twins for their study because
each twin has the same environment as his/her twin
they are born into the same family, hence the same upbringing
they have the same economic background and hence the same opportunities
they have the same genetic background, usually with similar intelligence
How were great musicians different from ordinary musicians in their development?
Their ability was realized at an early stage and then nurtured
They practice playing their instruments for many years
They concentrated on music to the exclusion of the other areas
They were exceptionally intelligent and artistic
The writer advises that gifted children should be allowed to follow ________
Their own interests
Their parents’ interests
Only their interests in musical instruments
Only their interests in computer games
When encourage their gifted children, parents should avoid ________
Pushing their children too hard
letting them play their own way
Permitting them to follow their own interests
Starting their education at an early age
The remark: “ to have a fast car, you need both a good engine and fuel’’ in the passage means that in order to become a genius, ________
You need to have good heath and good nourishment
You need intelligence and you need to develop it
You should try to move quickly and efficiently
You must nourish your brain and train your muscles hard
Nowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in (31) ________. Many species of animals are threatened, and could easily become (32) ________ if we do not make an effort to protect them. There are many reasons for this. In some cases animals are hunted for their fur or for other valuable parts of their bodies. Some birds, such as parrots, are caught (33) ________, and sold as pets. For many animals and birds, the problem is that their habitatsthe place where they live-is disappearing. More land is used for farm, for houses and industry, and there are fewer open spaces than there once were. Farmers use powerful chemicals to help them grow better crops, but these chemicals pollute the environment and (34) ________ wildlife. The most successful animals on Earth, human beings, will soon be the only ones (35) ________ unless we can solve this problem.
Nowadays people are more aware that wildlife all over the world is in (31) ________.
threat
problem
danger
vanishing
Many species of animals are threatened, and could easily become (32) ________ if we do not make an effort to protect them
disappeared
vanished
extinct
empty
Some birds, such as parrots, are caught (33) ________, and sold as pets.
for life
alive
lively
for living
Farmers use powerful chemicals to help them grow better crops, but these chemicals pollute the environment and (34) ________ wildlife.
spoil
wound
wrong
harm
The most successful animals on Earth, human beings, will soon be the only ones (35) ________ unless we can solve this problem.
left
over
staying
survived
Although speech is the most advanced form of communication, there are many ways of communicating without using speech. Signals, signs, symbols, and gestures may be found in every known culture. The basic function of signal is to impinge upon the environment in such a way that it attracts attention, as, for example, the dots and dashes of a telegraph circuit. Coded to refer to speech, the potential for communication is very great. Less adaptable to the codification of words, signs also contain meaning in and of themselves. A stop sign or a barber pole conveys meaning quickly and conveniently.
Symbols are more difficult to describe than either signals or signs because of their intricate relationship with the receiver’s cultural perceptions. In some cultures, applauding in a theater provides performers with an auditory symbol of approval. Gestures such as waving and handshaking also communicate certain cultural messages.
Although signals, signs, symbols, and gestures are very useful, they do have a major disadvantage in communication. They usually do not allow ideas to be shared without the sender being directly adjacent to the receiver. Without an exchange of ideas, interaction comes to a halt. As a result, means of communication intended to be used for long distances and extended periods must be based upon speech. To radio, television, and the telephone, one must add fax, paging systems, electronic mail, and the Internet, and no one doubts but that there are more means of communication on the horizon.
Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
Gestures
Signs and signals
Speech
Communication
According to this passage, what is a signal?
A form of communication that interrupts the environment
The most difficult form of communication to describe
A form of communication which may be used across long distances
The form of communication most related to cultural perception
The word “it” in paragraph 1 refers to________
way
environment
function
signal
The word “intricate” in paragraph 2 could best be replaced by________
inefficient
complicated
historical
uncertain
Applauding was cited as an example of________
a signal
a sign
a gesture
a symbol
Why were the telephone, radio, and television invented?
Because people were unable to understand signs, signals, and symbols
Because people believed that signs, signals, and symbols were obsolete
Because people wanted to communicate across long distances
Bcause people wanted new forms of communication
It may be concluded from this passage that
Only some cultures have signs, signals, and symbols
Signs, signals, symbols, and gestures are forms of communication
Symbols are very easy to define and interrupt
Waving and handshaking are not related to culture
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