[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(阅读)模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 0 Countless medical studies have concluded that playing too many video games can be harmful to ones health. Now, however, it turns out that one of the more popular video-game consoles on the market, the Xbox 360, could be used to save lives. A computer scientist at the Univers
2、ity of Warwick in England has devised a way to use an Xbox 360 to detect heart defects and help prevent heart attacks. The new tool has the potential to revolutionize the medical industry because it is both faster and cheaper than the computer systems that are currently used by scientists to perform
3、 complex heart research. The system, detailed in a study in the August edition of the Journal of Computational Biology and Chemistry, is based on a video-game demo created by Simon Scarle two years ago when he was a software engineer at Microsofts Rare studio, the division of the U.S.-based company
4、that designs games for the Xbox 360. Scarle modified a chip in the console so that instead of producing graphics for the game, it now delivers data tracking how electrical signals in the heart move around damaged cardiac cells. This creates a model of the heart that allows doctors to identify heart
5、defects or conditions such as arrhythmia, a disturbance in the normal rhythm of the heart that causes it to pump less effectively. “This is a clever use of a processing chip . to speed up calculations of heart rhythm. What used to take hours can be calculated in seconds, without having to employ an
6、extremely expensive, high-performance computer,“ Denis Noble, director of Computational Physiology at Oxford University, tells TIME. To create a heart model now, researchers must use supercomputers or a network of PCs to crunch millions of mathematical equations relating to the proteins, cells and t
7、issues of the heart, a time-consuming and costly process. Scarles Xbox system can deliver the same results at a rate five times faster and 10 times more cheap, according to the study. “These game consoles arent just glorified toys. They are pieces of very powerful computing hardware,“ Scarle says. “
8、I can see this . being most useful for students and early-career scientists to just quickly and cheaply grab that extra bit of computing power they otherwise wouldnt be able to get.“ Scarle attributes his breakthrough creation to his unusual background of working as a soft-ware engineer in the gamin
9、g industry and performing electrocardio-dynamics research at the University of Sheffield in England. The idea for the heart-modeling tool came from a “little shooter game“ he developed at Microsoft in which a player tries to gun down enemies in an arena meant to resemble a heart. “I did a game-ified
10、 version of my old cardiac code. I could actually present some proper science based on the cool things us game developers do,“ Scarle says. The Xbox 360 isnt the only video-game console that is being used for scientific research. At the University of Massachusetts campus in Dartmouth, scientists are
11、 using Sony PlayStations to simulate black-hole collisions to try to solve the mystery of what happens when a supermassive black hole swallows a star. So perhaps parents shouldnt be too worried if their children are spending an inordinate amount of time playing video games. Who knows, todays Grand T
12、heft Auto or Halo addict may end up discovering a new moon around Saturn or finding a cure for cancer. 1 Which of the following is NOT true about the Xbox 360? ( A) It is a popular video-game. ( B) It was originally developed to detect heart defects. ( C) It is a good example that video games can be
13、nefit human beings. ( D) It is preferred by the medical industry in terms of its speed and cost. 2 What can be inferred from the passage? ( A) The author criticized the gaming industry. ( B) The author doubts if video games can be beneficial. ( C) The author believes that video games are good for on
14、es health. ( D) The author believes that video games can help scientific research if properly used. 3 What does “inordinate“ mean in Paragraph 9? ( A) limited ( B) some ( C) large ( D) excessive 4 What is the authors attitude toward playing video games? ( A) disgusting ( B) full of hatred ( C) open-
15、minded ( D) disapproving 5 Which of the following is the best title for the passage? ( A) Xbox: A Kind of New Video Games ( B) Xbox: A Kind of Magical Video Games ( C) How Xbox Can Help Fight Heart Disease ( D) Playing Video Games Can Benefit Children 5 Since early November, cases of H1N1 have conti
16、nued to decline nationwide, and scientists keeping track of the numbers say that as pandemics go, 2009 H1N1 may turn out to be a mild one at least for the time being. The question now on health officials minds is: Will there be a second wave of cases in the new year? The answer depends on whom you a
17、sk. “We took an informal poll of about a dozen of some of the worlds leading experts in influenza,“ Dr. Thomas Frieden, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), told reporters recently. “About half of them said, Yes, we think its likely that well have another surge in cases.
18、 About half said, No, we think its not likely. And one said, Flip a coin.“ It is an accurate reflection of how unpredictable the influenza virus can be. Although flu activity has been waning for the third week in a row, health officials warn that there are still four to five months left in the offic
19、ial influenza season, plenty of time for the virus to make its rounds and find new hosts. “The story of pandemics, and the story of H1N1 in general, is the story of persistent uncertainty where we never quite know what we are going to get or when,“ says Dr. Irwin Redlener, director of the National C
20、enter for Disaster Preparedness at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. How severe the current H1N1 pandemic seems depends on what you use as a measuring stick. Compared with previous pandemics, like the 1918 Spanish flu, which killed 20 million people and infected up to 40% of t
21、he worlds population, or even the far less deadly 1957 and 1968 bouts with a strain of H1N1 influenza similar to the 2009 strain, things dont seem as bad this time around. Fewer people are getting severely ill when infected, and fewer have died or required hospitalization from the flu than in previo
22、us pandemics. Marc Lipsitch, an epidemiologist at the Harvard School of Public Health, and his colleagues studied the course of the 2009 H1N1 pandemic last spring in two cities New York and Minneapolis and determined that 0.048% of people who developed symptoms of H1N1 died, and 1.44% required hospi
23、talization. Based on that data, published in PLoS Medicine, Lipsitch anticipates far fewer deaths from 2009 H1N1 than was initially believed. By the end of the flu season in the spring of 2010, Lipsitch predicts, anywhere from 6,000 to 45,000 people will have died from H1N1 in the U.S., with the num
24、ber most likely to end up between 10,000 and 15,000. Those estimates are far below the death toll of the 1957 flu, which killed 69,800 people in the U.S., according to government figures, and smaller also than the early predictions for the 2009 H1N1 flu deaths, which ranged from 30,000 to 90,000. It
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