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1、BFT 考试(全国出国培训备选人员外语水平考试)-18 及答案解析(总分:90.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading(总题数:5,分数:90.00)Seasick? Try Controlling Your BreathingIf you get seasick easily, you may prepare for boat rides with pressure-point bracelets, ginger, or a prescription skin patch. (1) The technique presumably works because it helps con
2、trol gravity sensors in the abdomen-a lesser-known input to our fine-tuned balance system.(2) The inner ears sense motions of the head; the eyes see where the head is; and tiny sensory organs in muscles and tendons sense where the rest of the body is. More recently, researchers have realized that se
3、nsors in many other parts of the body also play a role: in the abdomen, the lower organs, and even blood vessels. (3) But if one or two dont match up, the brain gets confused and we become nauseated.Scientists knew the most sickening motions closely match the rate of natural breathing; they also kne
4、w that people naturally tend to breathe in time with a motion. (4) Researchers from Imperial College London enlisted 26 volunteers to sit in a tilting, rocking flight simulator and coordinate their breathing in various ways with the motion. (5) The natural tendency was for volunteers to inhale on ev
5、ery backward tilt, in rhythm with the rocking. (6) They felt even better if they breathed slightly faster or slower than the cyclic heaving of the chair; using that technique, the time until onset of nausea was 50% longer than during normal breathing.(7) Abdominal sensors are known to send motion si
6、gnals to the brain more slowly than those in the inner ear because theyre farther away from the brain and because abdominal organs have more mass, which means they resist movement a tiny bit longer. (8) But if the diaphragm opposes gravity-induced stomach motions with controlled breaths, there is le
7、ss sensory conflict and less nausea. “This technique is very good for mild everyday challenges,“ says medical research scientist Michael Gresty, a member of the study team. “its completely safe, and its not a drug.“A. But if the subjects exhaled on every backward tilt, they didnt get sick as quickly
8、.B. As long as all of these sensors send matching signals to the brain, we feel oriented.C. Now theres one more remedy: timing your breathing to counteract the nauseating motion.D. So why do these tactics work?E. The brain is traditionally thought to sense body position in three ways.F. The time lag
9、 between the two types of sensors creates a mismatch that builds up in the brain and makes us gradually sicker, the researchers say.G. The tests lasted up to 30 minutes, or until subjects felt moderately sick.H. But no one had ever tested whether breathing out of time with a motion could prevent nau
10、sea.(分数:16.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_Five Painful Facts You Need to Know0. First of all, lets set the record straight: Pain is normal. About 75 million U.S. residents endure chronic or recurrent pain. So what is pain and why do so many suffer so long? Pain is felt wh
11、en electrical signals are sent from nerve endings to your brain, which in turn can release painkillers called endorphins and generate reactions that range from instant and physical to long-term and emotional. Beyond that, scientific understanding gets painfully fuzzy. Heres whats known:1. When youre
12、 in pain, you know it. But if scientists could fully grasp how pain works and why, they might be able to help you more. The American Academy of Pain Medicine defines pain as “an unpleasant sensation and emotional response to that sensation.“ Some pain is the result of an obvious injury. Other times,
13、 it is caused by damaged nerves that are not so easy to pinpoint. “Pain is complex and defies our ability to establish a clear definition,“ says Kathryn Weiner, director of the American Academy of Pain Management. “Pain is far more than neural transmission and sensory transduction. Pain is a complex
14、 mixture of emotions, culture, experience, spirit and sensation.“2. If you have chronic pain, you know how demoralizing and debilitating it can be, physically and mentally. It can prevent you from doing things and make you irritable for reasons nobody else understands. But thats only half the story.
15、 People with chronic backaches have brains as much as 11 percent smaller than those of non-sufferers, scientists reported in 2004. They dont know why. “It is possible its just the stress of having to live with the condition,“ said study leader A. Vania Apkarian of Northwestern University. “The neuro
16、ns become overactive or tired of the activity.“3. It may not eliminate the phrase “Not tonight, honey .“ but a 2006 study found that migraine sufferers had levels of sexual desire 20 percent higher than those suffering from tension headaches. The finding suggests sexual desire and migraines might be
17、 influenced by the same brain chemical, and getting a better handle on the link could lead to better treatments, at least for the pain portion of the equation.4. Any man who has watched a woman having a baby without using drugs would swear that women can tolerate anything. But the truth is, it hurts
18、 more than you can imagine. Women have more nerve receptors than men. As an example, women have 34 nerve fibers per square centimeter of facial skin, while men average just 17. And in a 2005 study, women were found to report more pain throughout their lifetimes and, compared to men, they feel pain i
19、n more areas of their body and for longer durations.5. Animal research could offer clues to eventually relieve human suffering. Take the naked mole rat, a hairless and nearly blind subterranean creature. A study this year found it feels neither the pain of acid nor the sting of chili peppers. If res
20、earchers can figure out why, they might be on the road to new sorts of painkilling therapies for humans. In 2006, scientists found a pathway for the transmission of chronic pain in rats that they hope will translate into better understanding of human chronic pain. Lobsters feel no pain, even when bo
21、iled, scientists said in a 2005 report that is just one more salvo in a long-running debate.A. Women feel more painB. Chronic pain is commonC. Chronic pain shrinks brainsD. Migraines and sex go togetherE. Pain brings about more stressF. Scientists dont understand pain fullyG. Animal research may rel
22、ieve human pain(分数:10.00)(1).Paragraph 1 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).Paragraph 2 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).Paragraph 3 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).Paragraph 4 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).Paragraph 5 _(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_A. chronic painB. brain chemicalC. nerve receptorsD. a clear definitionE. damaged nervesF. painkilling therapi
23、esG. an emotional response(分数:10.00)(1).As scientists dont know much about pain, its hard to provide _ of it.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(2).Some pain is the result of _.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(3).People suffer both physically and emotionally if they have _.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(4).It is found that men have fewer _ than wo
24、men.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_(5).Study on animals may finally discover some new _ for human beings.(分数:2.00)填空项 1:_Facts about AgingThe overall difference in life expectancy at birth in the United States is about 7 years (i.e.72 for men vs. 79 for women); and at every age women, on average, can expect to liv
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