[外语类试卷]专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷69及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语四级(阅读)模拟试卷 69及答案与解析 0 When a doctor determines your risk for heart disease, he or she might look at your weight and blood pressure. But soon, they may also look at your neck. Independent of other factors, the width of your neck may play a role in determining your heart disease risk, according to
2、 researchers with the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institutes Framingham Heart Study, who presented their data Wednesday at a meeting of the American Heart Association in Orlando, Fla. “Its very interesting that neck circumference was associated with(higher measures of)heart disease risk,“ said Dr
3、. Vijay Nambi, a cardiologist at the Baylor College of Medicine, who was not involved with the research. He noted that if the results of the preliminary research hold up after further study, it could provide a novel approach in determining a patients risk. “We normally end up struggling with trying
4、to find out what are the best measures of obesity and fat?“ said Nambi. Since this is the first presentation of the data, Sarah Rosner Preis, a postdoctoral fellow in NHLBI and the studys lead author, noted that the findings are preliminary. Her findings were that a wider neck was associated with ri
5、skier levels of other measurements for heart disease such as higher systolic blood pressure and lower “good“ HDL cholesterol but not heart disease itself. Still, the connection could be an important one if the finding is borne out in future research. And if true, heart disease would join a list of o
6、ther diseases linked to a thicker neck. “To our knowledge, there has been no study that has specifically examined the association between neck circumference and risk of heart disease,“ she said. “Prior studies have suggested that neck circumference may be associated with diabetes, insulin resistance
7、 and hypertension. “ But even if a thicker neck turns out to be a sign of an at-risk heart, Nambi said, that might not mean that measuring your neck alone will ever be a conclusive test that lets a doctor determine heart disease risk. He noted that even now, there is some correlation between waist-t
8、o-hip ratio and obesity and heart disease, but cholesterol level and blood pressure remain the measurements of choice in determining heart risk. The reason is that there are numeric goals for cholesterol and blood pressure, but there is not as simple a numeric target for weight loss. Similarly, he n
9、oted, more research would be needed to determine how the circumference of the neck affects heart disease risk in order for the measurement to become useful in the clinic. Ultimately, said Nambi, research is needed to determine whether the neck fat causes heart disease or if it is just a sign of risk
10、s caused by something else. And ultimately, obsessing about your collar size may not be the key to a healthy heart. “When you lose weight from one source, youre going to lose fat all over your body,“ he said. “Having a healthy lifestyle, several studies have shown thats the best you can do to improv
11、e your(heart health)profile. “ 1 From this passage, what can we learn about Preis? ( A) She did the study together with Nambi. ( B) She is a doctor in NHLBI. ( C) She did the study under the lead of others. ( D) She hasnt presented the data ever before. 2 According to Nambi, which of the following i
12、s CORRECT? ( A) A new way of determining heart disease has been proved. ( B) Its clear whats the most efficient way to check overweight. ( C) Just by measuring ones neck, a doctor will confirm heart disease. ( D) A healthy lifestyle will make a difference on your heart. 3 Nambi can be described as_.
13、 ( A) creative and conceited ( B) ambitious and outgoing ( C) conservative and earnest ( D) pessimistic and moody 4 Which of the following can best serve as the title of the passage? ( A) A Possible Approach to Checking Heart Disease ( B) The Risk of Heart Disease ( C) The Relation Between Weight an
14、d Blood Pressure ( D) How to Improve Your Heart Health 4 The international space station is getting a new, inflatable room that resembles a giant spare tire, NASA announced on Wednesday Slated to launch in mid-2015, the Bigelow Expandable Activity Module, or BEAM, will fly to space deflated before b
15、eing puffed into a 13-by-10-foot cylinder. Rather than providing new living space for astronauts, the module will test whether inflatable habitats have a future as orbiting laboratories, lunar outposts or living quarters for deep-space missions. And its arriving at a bargain price for space hardware
16、. NASA is paying Bigelow Aerospace of Nevada $17.8 million for the module. “This is a great way for NASA to utilize private-sector investment, and for pennies on the dollar to expand our understanding of this technology,“ said Lori Garver, the agencys deputy administrator. Station astronauts will pe
17、riodically enter the BEAM to check whether its thick yet flexible walls, which include layers of Kevlar(凯芙拉,一种芳纶纤维 ), adequately block the twin hazards of space travel: radiation and micrometeoroids(微流星体 )traveling faster than bullets. “The plan is to have the hatch closed most of the time, with the
18、 crew going in and out a few times a year to collect data,“ Garver said. The module will stay attached to the station for two years. “We have ambitions to go to the moon someday, have a base there,“ said Robert Bigelow, the real estate and hotel magnate who founded Bigelow Aerospace. Inflatables off
19、er two advantages over traditional aluminum-can-like modules. They weigh less per cubic foot of living space, making them cheaper to launch, and they can balloon to diameters far too wide to fit on current rockets. Bigelow licensed the concept from NASA in 1999 after the agency abandoned plans to us
20、e inflatable living quarters for a mission to Mars. NASA is Bigelows first customer. On Wednesday, Bigelow said he and his wife have invested $250 million into developing inflatable space habitats. They hope to attract wealthy tourists, pharmaceutical companies and governments that want affordable s
21、pace programs to an orbital outpost that Bigelow says will be ready to fly in 2016. Called Alpha, the private space station will offer living space for 12, twice the occupancy of the international space station. Renting one-sixth of Alpha for two months will cost $25 million, Bigelow said, transport
22、ation not included. Its unclear if a market exists for a private space station, said Scott Pace, director of the Space Policy Institute at George Washington University. Still, Bigelow has already tasted success. In 2006 and 2007, the company launched two small inflatable satellites atop Russian ball
23、istic missiles. Both operated as planned. Wednesdays announcement marks a deepening of NASAs partnerships with commercial companies. The agency is also funding three companies developing craft to transport astronauts to and from orbit vehicles also needed to bring customers to Bigelows outposts. One
24、 of those companies, Space Exploration Technologies, or Space X, will fly the BEAM module to the space station in the “trunk“ of one of its uncrewed Dragon capsules. “It sounds like a good deal for both NASA and Bigelow,“ said Pace. “Nothing can replace flight-test experience. “ The project may also
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