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Are you still troubled by a disease called overactive bladder(膀胱)? Why not try TOVIAZ, a medicine used to treat adults 18 years older facing such a condition?
You are strongly advised not to take TOVIZ if you have following symptoms:
Your stomach empties slowly.
You are suffering from eye problems.
You’re allergic to any ingredients of TOVIAZ.
Remember the possible side effects of TOVIAZ
Dry mouth.
Constipation(便秘)
Dry eyes.
Trouble empting the bladder
Remember to ask your doctor for a complete list, since these aren’t all possible side effects of TOVIAZ.
More Detailed Instructions to take TOVIAZ:
Your doctor may give you the lower 4mg dose of TOVIAZ if you have severe kidney problem.
Take TOVIAZ with liquid and swallow the tablet whole. Do not chew, divide or crush the tablet.
You can take either TOVIAZ with or without food.
If you miss a dose of TOVIAZ, start taking it again the next day.
Decreased sweating and severe heat illness can occur when TOVIAZ is used in hot environments.
Drinking alcohol while taking TOVIAZ may cause increased sleepiness.
【小題1】What is the main purpose of the passage?
| A.To present a discovery on a scientific research. |
| B.To give information about a kind of medicine. |
| C.To teach patients ways of recovery from illness. |
| D.To show the importance of taking proper medicine. |
| A.kidney problem |
| B.stomach problem |
| C.dry mouth or eyes |
| D.overactive bladder |
| A.There are only four possible side effects of TOVIAZ. |
| B.Don’t take TOVIAZ if you are allergic to its ingredient. |
| C.It’s unwise for people under 18 years old to use TOVIAZ |
| D.You may feel excited while eating TOVIAZ with alcohol. |
| A.It’s OK to take it with food or without food. |
| B.Chew the tablet well before you swallow it. |
| C.Use TOVIAZ in hot environment to cure heat illness. |
| D.If you miss a dose, do take it right away on the same day. |
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British researchers have found that children’s IQ predicts their probability of becoming vegetarians (素食者) as young adults.
Recent studies suggest that vegetarianism may be associated with lower cholesterol (膽固醇), reduced risk of overweight and heart disease.
“We know from other studies that brighter children tend to behave in a healthier fashion as adults—they’re less likely to smoke, less likely to be overweight,less likely to have high blood pressure and more likely to take exercise.” lead author Catharine Gale said, “This study provides further evidence that people with a high IQ tend to have a healthier lifestyle.”
In the study, Gale’s team collected data on nearly 8,200 men and women aged 30, whose IQ had been tested when they were 10 years of age.
“Children who scored higher on IQ tests at age 10 were more likely than those who got lower scores to report that they were vegetarian at the age of 30.”Gale said.
The researchers found that 4.5 percent of participants were vegetarians. Of these, 2.5 percent were vegan, and 33.6 percent said they were vegetarian but also ate fish or chicken.
There was no difference in IQ score between strict vegetarians and those who said they were vegetarian but also ate fish or chicken,the researchers added.
One expert said the findings weren’t the whole answer,however.
“We don’t know the beliefs or attitudes of the parents of the children,nor do we know if there was a particular event that led these children to becoming vegetarian in their teens or adulthood.” said Lona Sandon, and assistant professor at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas.
【小題1】From the article,we know that ________.
| A.brighter children are likely to become vegetarians when they are ten. |
| B.people with a higher IQ will not be overweight |
| C.brighter children are likely to have a healthier lifestyle |
| D.overweight may cause high blood pressure |
| A.Someone who only eats vegetables. |
| B.Someone who chooses not to eat meat or fish. |
| C.Someone who likes eating meat and fish. |
| D.Someone who likes eating vegetables. |
| A.Did the vegetarian children grow up in a family with a vegetarian parent? |
| B.Did the children eat a primarily vegetarian diet at the age of 10? |
| C.Were meatless meals regularly served in the participants’ families? |
| D.Did the vegetarian children really have a high IQ? |
| A.the low IQ children will be unhealthier when they grow up |
| B.being vegetarians can reduce the risk of overweight and heart disease |
| C.IQ is important to vegetarians |
| D.high IQ children are more likely to become vegetarian when they grow up |
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If a city wishes to host the Olympics, it must submit a proposal(提交提案) to the IOC. After all proposals have been submitted, the IOC votes. If no city with the fewest votes is eliminated, the voting continues, until a majority winner is determined. Typically the Games are awarded several years in advance, allowing the winning city time to prepare for the Games.
In selecting the site of the Olympic Games, the IOC considers a number of factors, and chiefly among them is which organizing committee seems most likely to stage the Games effectively. The IOC also considers which parts of the world have not yet hosted the Games. For instance, Tokyo, the host of the 1964 Summer Games, and Beijing, that of the 2008 Games, were chosen in part to popularize the Olympic movement in Asia. Because of growing importance television worldwide, the IOC in recent years has also taken into account the host city’s time zone. Whenever the Games take place in the USA or Canada, for example, American television networks are willing to pay specially higher amounts for television rights because they can broadcast popular events live in the best viewing hours.
Once the Games have been awarded, it is the duty of the local organizing committee----not the IOC or the NOC of the host city’s country to provide them with money. This is often done with a part of the Olympic television revenues(收入), and corporate sponsorships(社團贊助), tickets sales, and other smaller revenue sources. In many cases there is also direct government support. Although many cities have achieved amounts of money by hosting the Games, the Olympics can be financially risky. When the financial gains from the Games were less than expected, the city was left with large debts.
【小題1】_______will be determined to host the Olympic Games by the IOC.
A. A city that submits a proposal B. A majority winner in voting
C. A city that has perfect time zone D. One that hasn’t hosted the Games
【小題2】 Which of the following words can be used to replace the word “ selecting” in paragraph 2?
| A.electing | B.hoping | C.choosing | D.thinking |
| A.can’t broadcast popular events live in the best viewing hours |
| B.will be forbidden to broadcast live sporting events |
| C.a(chǎn)re willing to pay much higher amounts for television rights |
| D.will not pay for the Canadian television networks |
| A.The host city must be left with large debts |
| B.The city may achieve a lot of money |
| C.There is no financial risk in hosting the Olympic Games |
| D.It is impossible that the host city couldn’t make money |
| A.How to host Olympic Games | B.Winner or loser |
| C.Applying for host for Olympics | D.The Olympic Games |
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“Our aim is to take our art to the world and make people understand what it is to move,” said David Belle, the founder of parkour (跑酷).
Do you love running? It is a good exercise, yet many people find it boring. But what about making your morning jog a creative one? Like jumping from walls and over gaps, and ground rolls? Just like the James Bond in the movie Casino Royale? Bond jumps down from a roof to a windowsill and then runs several blocks over obstacles on the way. It is just because of Bond's wonderful performances that the sport has become popular worldwide.
Yes, that's parkour, an extreme street sport aimed at moving from one point to another as quickly as possible, getting over all the obstacles in the path using only the abilities of the human body. Parkour is considered an extreme sport. As its participants dash around a city, they may jump over fences, run up walls and even move from rooftop to rooftop.
Parkour can be just as exciting and charming as it sounds, but its participants see parkour much more than that.
Overcoming all the obstacles on the course and in life is part of the philosophy behind parkour. This is the same as life. You must determine your destination, go straight, jump over all the barriers as if in parkour and never fall back from them in your life, to reach the destination successfully. A parkour lover said, "I love parkour because its philosophy has become my life, my way to do everything."
Another philosophy we've learnt from parkour is freedom. It can be done by anyone, at any time, anywhere in the world. It is a kind of expression of trust in yourself that you earn energy and confidence.
【小題1】Parkour has become popular throughout the world because of________.
| A.its founder, David Belle | B.the film, Casino Royale |
| C.its risks and tricks | D.the varieties of participants |
| A.streets | B.objects | C.barriers | D.roofs |
| A.It challenges human abilities. | B.It is a good but boring sport. |
| C.It needs special training. | D.It is a team sport.. |
| A.reach the destination as soon as possible |
| B.choose the easiest way |
| C.challenge extremes |
| D.consider safety first |
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Health experts are calling for action to increase cancer care and control in the developing world. A medical research paper says cancer was once thought of as a problem mostly in the developed world. But now cancer is a leading cause of death and disability in poor countries as well. Experts from Harvard University and other organizations urge the international community to fight cancer actively, saying it should be fought in the way HIV/AIDS has been fought in Africa.
Cancer kills more than 7.5 million people a year worldwide. Almost two-thirds are in low-income and middle-income countries.
They discover cancer kills more people in developing countries than AIDS, tuberculosis (肺結(jié)核) and malaria (瘧疾) combined. But the world spends only 5% of its cancer resources in those countries.
Felicia Knaul from Harvard Medical School was one of the writers of the paper. She was in Mexico when she was found to have breast cancer. She received treatment there and her experience showed her the sharp difference between the rich and the poor in treating breast cancer.
Felicia Knaul says, “And we are seeing how this is attacking young women. It’s the number two cause of death in Mexico for women thirty to fifty-four. All over the developing world, it’s the number one cancer-related death among young women. I think we have to again say that there is much more we could do about it than we are doing about it.”
Professor Knalul met community health workers during her work in developing countries. They were an important part of efforts to reduce deaths from the cancer. They were able to persuade people to get tested to prevent the illness. The experts say cancer care does not have to be costly. For example, patients can be treated with lower-cost drugs.
【小題1】What would be the best title for the passage?
| A.Cancer – a leading cause of death in poor countries |
| B.What should we do in preventing and treating cancer? |
| C.What makes the first killer in developing countries? |
| D.Experts urge more efforts to fight cancer. |
| A.many Mexican women suffer from breast cancer |
| B.there is not enough medicine for cancer there |
| C.many Mexican women can’t afford medical care |
| D.patients with breast cancer are treated differently |
| A.breast cancer is a great threat to young women |
| B.people don’t pay enough attention to breast cancer |
| C.breast cancer is the second killer among women in Mexico |
| D.patients can be treated effectively in developing countries |
| A.The cancer patients. | B.The health experts. |
| C.Community health workers. | D.Young women. |
| A.The number of cancer cases is decreasing. |
| B.HIV/AIDS is not being taken seriously in Africa. |
| C.Over 7.5 million people die of cancer every year. |
| D.It is very expensive to treat cancer. |
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It doesn’t matter when and how much a person sleeps, but everyone needs some rest to stay alive. That’s what all doctors thought, until they heard about Herpin. Herpin, it was said, never slept. Could this be true? The doctors decided to see this strange man themselves.
Herpin was 90 years old when the doctors came to his home in New Jersey. They thought for sure that he got some sleep of some kind. So they stayed with him and watched every movement he made. But they were surprised. Though they watched him hour after hour and day after day, they never saw him sleeping. In fact, he did not even own a bed. He never needed one.
The only rest that Herpin sometimes got was sitting in a comfortable chair and reading newspapers. The doctors were puzzled by this strange continuous sleeplessness. They asked him many questions, hoping to find an answer. They found only one answer that might explain his condition. Herpin remembered some talk about his mother having been injured several days before he was born. But that was all. Was this the real reason? No one could be sure. Herpin died at the age of 94.
【小題1】The main idea of this passage is that_____.
| A.large numbers of people do not need sleep |
| B.a(chǎn) person was found who actually didn’t need any sleep |
| C.everyone needs some sleep to stay alive |
| D.people can live longer by trying not to sleep |
| A.to cure him of his sleeplessness |
| B.to find that his sleeplessness was not really true |
| C.to find out why some old people did not need any sleep |
| D.to find a way to free people from the need of sleeping |
| A.needed some kind of sleep |
| B.was too old to need any sleep |
| C.needed no sleep at all |
| D.often sleep in a chair |
| A.his mother’s injury before he was born |
| B.that he had gradually got rid of the sleeping habit |
| C.his magnificent physical condition |
| D.that he hadn’t got a bed |
| A.a(chǎn) common one | B.one that could be cured | C.very healthy | D.a(chǎn) rare one |
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Our risk of cancer rises rapidly as we age. So it makes sense that the elderly should be routinely screened for new tumors (腫瘤) or doesn’t it?
While such tracking of cancer is a good thing in general, researchers are increasingly questioning whether all of this testing is necessary for the elderly. With the percentage of people over age 65 expected to nearly double by 2050, it s important to weigh the health benefits of screening against the risks and costs of routine testing.
In many cases, screening can lead to additional examinations and operations to remove cancer, which can cause side effects, while the cancers themselves may be slow-growing and may not cause serious health problems in patients’ remaining years. But the message that everyone must screen for cancer has become so ingrained (根深蒂固的) that when health care experts recommended that women under 50 and over 74 stop screening for breast cancer, it caused a noisy reaction among doctors, patients and social groups.
It’s hard to uproot deeply-held beliefs about cancer screening with scientific data. Certainly, there are people over age 75 who have had cancers detected by routine screening, and gained several extra years of life because of treatment. And clearly, people over age 75 who have other risk factors for cancer, such as a family history or previous personal experience with the disease, should continue to get screened regularly. But for the rest, the risk of cancer, while increased at the end of life, must be balanced with other factors like remaining life expectancy.
A recent study suggests that doctors start to make more objective decisions about who will truly benefit from screening—especially considering the explosion of the elderly.
It’s not an easy calculation to make, but one that makes sense for patients. Dr. Otis Brawley said, “Many doctors are ordering these tests purely to cover themselves from medical disputes. We need to think about the wise use of health care, which means making some difficult decisions with elderly patients, and going against the misguided belief that when it comes to health care, more is always better.”
【小題1】Routine cancer screening for the elderly people makes sense because ______.
| A.it is believed to contribute to a long life |
| B.it is part of their health care package |
| C.they are more sensitive about the health |
| D.they are in greater danger of tumor growth |
| A.It adds too much to their medical bills. |
| B.They are doubtful about necessity. |
| C.It helps increase their life expectancy. |
| D.They think it does more harm than good. |
| A.It is a must for adult women. |
| B.It applies to women over 50. |
| C.It is intended for young women. |
| D.It doesn’t apply to women over |
| A.They want to take advantage of the medical care system. |
| B.They want to protect themselves against medical disputes. |
| C.They want data for medical research. |
| D.They want their patients to suffer less. |
| A.Better care, longer life. |
| B.Prevention is better than cure. |
| C.Better early than late. |
| D.The more, the better. |
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The rising costs of health care have become a problem for many countries in the world. To deal with this problem, it is recommended that a big part of the government’s health budget be used for health education and disease prevention instead of treatment. Actually, many kinds of diseases are preventable in many ways and preventing a disease is usually much cheaper than treating it. For example, people could avoid catching a cold if they dressed warmly when the weather starts getting cold. But many people get sick because they fail to do so, and have to spend money seeing a doctor.
Daily habits like eating more healthy food would have kept millions of families from becoming bankrupt if the patients had taken measures for early prevention. For instance, keeping a balanced diet, such as not consuming too much animal fat and insuring a steady intake of vegetables and frits, seems to be quite important.
One very effective and costless way of prevention is regular exercise, which is necessary for a healthy mind and body. Regular exercise, such as running, walking, and playing sports is a good way to make people feel better and reduce stress.
In addition, health education plays a key role in improving people’s health. By giving people more information about health, countries could help people understand the importance of disease prevention and ways to achieve it. For example, knowing one’s family medical history is an effective way to help keep healthy. Information about health problem among close relatives will make them aware of what they should do to prevent certain diseases through lifestyle changes, Which will work before it is too late.
However, stressing disease prevention does not mean medical treatment is unimportant. After all, prevention and treatment are just two different means toward the same effect. In conclusion, we could save money on health care and treat patients more successfully if our country spends more money on health prevention and education.
【小題1】What’s the best title of the passage?
| A.Prevention or Education? | B.Prevention or Treatment? |
| C.Health or Illness? | D.Exercise or Illness? |
| A.Unable to be cured | B.Unable to pay one’s debts |
| C.Stronger than ever before | D.More successful than ever before |
| A.dressing warmly can prevent disease |
| B.a(chǎn) balanced diet is cheaper than regular exercise |
| C.the more health education, the better |
| D.the government’s health budget should be increased |
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Walking is the exercise of choice for most dieters. You don't need a gym membership to do this effective exercise. Here's how to prepare:
The only equipment you really need is a decent pair of walking shoes. What matters most is comfort. When you're shopping for shoes:
●Wear the socks you plan to exercise in. That way you'll get the best fit.
●Try on both shoes. Most people's feet aren't exactly the same size. Choose a pair that fits your larger foot.
●Allow a little extra room. Feet swell when you walk, so buy a pair with about a thumb's width between your longest toe and the toe of the shoe.
Sure, walking comes naturally. But the following tips will help you stay comfortable and get the most out of your walk:
●Look ahead. Keep your neck straight and your head held high. If you have to look down to see where you're going, lower your eyes, not your head.
●Move both arms. Let your arms swing naturally at your sides, and you'll burn up to 15 percent more calories by keeping your arms moving.
●Don't carry unnecessary weight. Some people try to get in extra exercise by carrying a couple of light dumbbells(啞鈴), but fitness-walking experts say that's risky: The weights can pull you off balance and tighten muscles in your back or legs.
Walking is one of the safest activities. Still, the following tips may be helpful:
●If you're walking at night, wear a piece of reflective clothing.
●If the path is dimly lit, bring a good flashlight.
●When the weather's hot, be sure to drink some water before you set out and better take a bottle of water with you if you plan to walk quite a long time.
●If your path is rough, protect your ankles. Consider wearing a comfortable bandage for support.
【小題1】According to the text, which of the following is correct?
| A.Wearing a piece of reflective clothing can make you look smart. |
| B.Moving both arms while walking can help you lose more weight. |
| C.You should buy shoes with a little extra space for your smaller foot. |
| D.Losing weight by walking is always easy and effective without any danger. |
| A.a(chǎn), b, c, d, e, f | B.a(chǎn), c, d, e, f | C.a(chǎn), b, d, e, f | D.a(chǎn), d, e, f |
| A.He/She once got his/her legs injured while walking carrying light dumb-bells. |
| B.He/She might live in a small town with dimly lit streets. |
| C.He/She needs just a decent pair of walking shoes while walking. |
| D.He/She is quite experienced in the exercise of walking. |
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The research tracked the health of 101,000 US nurses over three decades.
Light-to-moderate smokers were twice as likely to die of sudden heart problems as those who had never smoked.
But those who quit smoking saw their risk begin to go back down within years, a journal of the American Heart Association reports.
_________
During the study, there were 315 sudden cardiac deaths(心臟性猝死)——where the heart unexpectedly stops working.
In people aged 35 or younger, this usually because of a heart condition that runs in the family.
But in people who are older than this—as most of the nurses in the study were —it can be the first sign of coronary heart disease, where the heart’s arteries become blocked by fatty deposits.
Of the 315 sudden deaths in the study, 75 were among current smokers, 148 were among recent or past smokers and 128 occurred in people who had never smoked.
Reason to quit
After taking into account other heart risk factors, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and family history of heart disease, Dr Roopinder Sandhu and his colleagues found the women who smoked were twice as likely as likely to die suddenly even if they smoked “l(fā)ight-to-moderate” amounts —between one and 14 cigarettes a day.
For every five years of continued smoking, the risk went up by 8%.
But women who quit saw their risk fall to that of someone who had never smoked, after 20 years of cessation.
Dr Sandhu, of the University of Alberta, Canad, said: “What this study really tells women is how important it is to stop smoking. The benefits in terms of sudden cardiac death reduction are there for all women, not just those with established heart disease.”
“It can be difficult to quit. It needs to be a long-term goal. It’s not always easily achievable and it may take more than one attempt.”
Ellen Mason, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said: “This study shows that smoking just a couple of cigarettes a day could still seriously affect your future health.”
“As we approach the new year, many of us will be making resolutions and giving up smoking will be the top of the list for lots of people.”
“If you’re thinking of quitting and need a nudge, this research adds to the wealth of evidence that stopping smoking is the single best thing you can do for your heart health.”
A recent study in The Lancet of 1.2million Women found those who gave up smoking by the age of 30 would almost completely avoid the risk of dying early from tobacco-related diseases.
Latest figures suggest a fifth of women in England smoke.
【小題1】According to the research, light smokers____________.
| A.a(chǎn)re not likely to suffer from heart problems |
| B.a(chǎn)re more likely to suffer from heart problems than moderate ones |
| C.can go on smoking only if they don’t smoke much |
| D.have a high possibility of dying of heart disease |
| A.Nonsmokers wouldn’t die of sudden cardiac death |
| B.Most of the nurses concerned in the research were middle aged. |
| C.All age groups of people were involved in the research. |
| D.If the smokers had quit smoking, they wouldn’t have died of heart disease. |
| A.Raised risk | B.Ways of quitting smoking |
| C.Diseases related to smoking | D.Signs of heart disease |
| A.push | B.confidence | C.study | D.comparison |
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