[外语类试卷]考博英语模拟试卷160及答案与解析.doc
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1、考博英语模拟试卷 160及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension 0 Valvular heart diseases are quite common, essentially resulting in impaired blood flow and were very difficult to treat. Some 30 years ago, it became possible to replace .diseased valves with prostheses to impose a greater control over blood flow. Early
2、devices were of the mechanical variety, in which devices like ball-in-a-cage or tilting disc would be used to allow blood to flow under near-normal conditions. Although a few mechanical problems were encountered in the early days, the major difficulty lay with the tendency for any foreign material t
3、o initiate a blood clot. So, all valve recipients have to be given anticoagulant therapy. This is not particularly desirable for the patients, who may develop bleeding problems, and in any case is not always successful. Although good results are achieved with these valves, it was considered necessar
4、y to develop alternatives and the direction was that of natural tissues. Its not possible to transplant heart valves untreated because of rejection phenomena, but it became apparent that collagenous tissue could be cross-linked by glutaraldehyde and prepared in the form of a heart valve. Two sources
5、 of tissue were considered for this purpose, bovine pericardium ( collagenous tissue derived from the wall of a cows heart) and porcine valves (heart valves taken from pigs) and the resulting “bioprosthetic valve“ appeared to be very promising. It was particularly important that these patients didnt
6、 need anticoagulation. Unfortunately, these valves have not proved very durable, the cross-linked collagen suffering from slow calcification and deterioration so most of the replacement valves themselves need to be replaced within a decade. This would tend to suggest that the mechanical valves give
7、superior performance, notwithstanding the anticoagulation problem, and a move back towards their use might have been expected. However, most of the valves in current use incorporate an alloy( usually Stellite) for the housing, and a carbon coated occuluder. The complex shapes of some of the housing
8、have required combinations of casting and welding technologies to be used in their construction and serious problems have arisen with a valve design from one manufacturer, where a small number of catastrophic fractures have occurred within the housing. In patients where this valve has been used to t
9、reat aortic valve disease, this fracture is usually fatal and although the risks are small, the problem is important to the industry. Also, at a time when this dichotomy is exercising the minds of surgeons, scientists and regulatory bodies alike, the emergence of the disease BSE in cattle has placed
10、 even further restrictions on the use of animal tissue for this type of application and the whole question of prosthetic heart valves has been turned from a reasonable successful example of reconstructive implant surgery to a very confused area. This serves to highlight some of the very varied probl
11、ems of facing the use of biomaterials. 1 This passage is extracted from an article written by an expert on _. ( A) surgical equipment ( B) heart diseases ( C) materials for surgical implants ( D) mechanical valve manufacturing 2 What does “this dichotomy“ in last paragraph refer to? ( A) Cows heart
12、wall or pigs heart valve. ( B) Tissues or device. ( C) Housing or occuluder. ( D) Anticoagulation or calcification. 3 Which of the following can be classified as a mechanical valve? ( A) Tilting disc device. ( B) Aortic valve. ( C) Collagenous tissue. ( D) Porcine valve. 4 Which of the following doe
13、s nut need to he considered in the area of heart valve replacement? ( A) Rejection phenomena. ( B) Anticoagulation. ( C) Durability. ( D) Regulatory bodies. 5 Which of the following is not mentioned in the passage? ( A) The causes of BSE. ( B) The quality of the artificial valve. ( C) The result of
14、failure of the valves of the heart. ( D) The way to make valve with animal tissue. 5 Water will evaporate from any wetted surface. A .significantly large fraction of the rainfall that falls on land is returned to the atmosphere in this fashion. In addition water is assimilated by root systems of gro
15、wing plants and is later transpired from the leaf surfaces by a process essentially identical to evaporation. The two effects, evaporation and transpiration, cannot be individually discriminated for their effectiveness in returning rainfall to the atmosphere, but their sum contribution can be evalua
16、ted and is usually called the evapotranspiration factor. The fraction of rain falling on the United States that is returned to the atmosphere by evapotranspiration, for example, is 70 percent; for the world as a whole, approximately 62 percent. In arid countries such as Australia the fraction is lar
17、ger, and in less arid areas such as the United Kingdom it is lower. Water returned to the atmosphere by evapotranspiration is unavailable to man, except in, the sense that useful plants may be grown in the place of useless ones. It cannot be trapped and redistributed for industrial or other purposes
18、. In regions of low rainfall, plant cover will develop to a point where all precipitation is used in evapotranspiration and none remains for stream now. Seasonal rainfalls provide a qualifier for this statement because streams will flow even in the most arid areas during periods of maximum rainfall.
19、 In general, if the potential evapotranspirationthat which would result from the maximum plant cover a region could support under ideal circumstancesshould exceed the precipitation, overland stream flow ceases. Conversely, if evapotranspiration is less than precipitation, runoff is generated. The am
20、ount by which precipitation exceeds evapotranspiration is the perennial yield of stream flow water, and this is the usable fraction of rain and snowfall. Across the entire United States the water yield amounts to 30 percent of the total rainfall, or approximately 1.771015 liters per year. But when w
21、e consider the distribution of water deficiencies and surpluses we find that essentially the entire eastern half of the United States, together with a small region in the Pacific northwest, enjoys water surplus, while most of the country to west of the Mississippi is water- deficient and arid. 6 Acc
22、ording to the passage, a greater fraction of rainfall on the globe we live comes from_. ( A) the evaporated and transpired water from the earth itself ( B) the wet atmosphere above in the sky ( C) returning rainfall to the atmosphere ( D) the mixture of wet and dry air 7 If the amount of evaporated
23、water is less than the amount of water falling on, then _. ( A) stream flow will appear ( B) the surplus of water will run off ( C) flood will be generated ( D) the plant has to transpire the surplus 8 Which of the following is true? ( A) Water evaporated to atmosphere is unavailable to man because
24、it is from useless plants. ( B) Man can interfere with water evaporation by growing some plants. ( C) Man can recycle evaporated water to grow useful plants. ( D) Useful plants can collect the evaporated water which will be used for other purpose. 9 According to the passage, the water that is availa
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