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2010年职称英语
一.词汇选项
二.阅读判断
*6.Privacy worry May Keep HIV Patients form Therapy
*7.Food and Cancer
*8.Stomanch Ulcer
*9.Continuing Meduacation
*10.Red Meat Links to Hingher Risk of Breast Cancer
+11.Disease,Diagnosis,Tratment and Prevention
+12.First Self-contained Heart Implanted
+13.Bill Gates: Unleashing Y our Creativity
+14.Center Launched to Fight Diseases
+15.Beyond the Pap
三.概括大意与完成句子
*6.Pregnat Women Warned About ACE Inhibitor
*7.Screen Test
*8.Lung Cancer
*9.Aspirin—a New Miracle Drug
*10.The Safeness of IUDs for HIV-positive Women
+11.Surgery Involing the Heart
+12.Ginseng Shows Benefit in Cancer Treatment
+13. Ward off Travet Bugs
+14.A Baby‟s Groqth
+15.Optimists Really Do Live Longer, Say Scientists
四.阅读理解
*17.Eating Potatoes Gives Y our Immune System a Boost
*18.Human Heart Can Make New Ceels
*19.Adaptation of Living Things
*20. FDA:Human,Animal Waste Threatens Produce
*21.Early or Later Dare
*22. Egypt Felled by Famine
*23. After-birth Depression Blamed for Woman‟s Suicide
*24. Controlling the Growing TB Crisis in China
*25. Medicine A ward Kicks off Nobel Prize Announcements
*26. Obesity:the Scourge of the Western World
*27. New Attempts to Eradicate AIDS Virus
*28. Diseases of Agricultural Plants
*29.Obesity
*30. Silent and Deadiy
*31. Spacing in Animals
*32. Fruit and V egetable Juices as Benefical to Health as Fruits and V eggies *33. In-line Skating and Injuries
+34. Do Patients Trust Doctors Too Much?
+35. Single-prent Kids Do Best
+36. Dangerous Sunshine to Children
+37. Hypertension Drugs Found to Cut Risk of Stroke
+38. Pregnancy Anomalies May Lower Breast Cancer Risk
+39. Pool Watch
+40. Thirsty in Karachi
+41. Kidney Disease and Heart Disease Spur Each Other
+42. More about Alzheimer‟s Disease
+43. Education of Students With V ision Impairments
+44. Water pollution
+45. DNA Fingerprinting
+46. Malnutrition
+47. Drug Resistance Fades Quickly in Key Aids Drug
+48. IQ-gene
+49A Gay Biologist
+50. 15 Million Americans Suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder 五.补全短文
*6. Why Do People Shrink?
*7. Reinventing the Table
*8. Research Shows Walking Can Lift Depression
*9. U.S., European Drug Officials Approve Inhaled Insulin
*10.The First Four Minutes
+11. Leukemia
+12. More Efforts Uriged to Empower At AIDS Conference
+13. What Is Insulin-dependent diabetes?
+14.“Happy Birthday to Y ou”
+15. Uncooperative Patients Need Psychological Therapy 六.完形填空
*6. Once-daily Pill Could Simplify HIV Treatment
*7. Nurse! I Want My Mummy
*8. Charter Schools
*9. Many Women Who Beat Cancer Don‟t Change Habits
*10. Hospital Mistreatment
+11. Migrant Workers
+12. Middle Age: A Low Point for Most
+13.Scientists Develop Ways of Detecting Heart Attack
+14.Homosexuals
+15. Is Y our Child‟s Stomach Pain All in His Head?
阅读判断
+11篇。

Disease,Diagnosis, Treatment and Prevention
1.By disease….. properly. [R]
2.A syndrome ……a‟specific disease. [ring]
3.The diagnostic….. diagnose a disease. [W]
4.Because ….. to diagnose a disease.[ W]
5.Modern medicine ….. medicine.(R)
6.An effective ….. the world.(NOT)
7.Generally spaking, ….. illness.(not)
+12篇First self-contained Heart Implanted
1.The pump …plastic.(R)
2.The patient‟s … artificial heart.(W)
3.There is …mechanical heart.(W)
4.The American … self-contained heart.(W)
5.Dr. David Faxon …the future.(W)
6.Approximately…last year.(R)
7.Some doctors … artificial ones.(R)
+13篇Bill Gates: Unleashing your Creativity
1.A computer was …….studert. (R)
2.Bill Gates has been….lifetime.(R)
3.Bill Gates compartes…..work‟. (W)
4.To billGates‟ mind….rich‟s childer. (W)
5.So far bill Gates has….the charities. (Not)
6.Bill Gates andhis wife….as possile.(R)
7.Bill Gates will….for his childen.(not)
+14篇Center Launched to Fight Diseaeses
1.The main taskof….Health. (W)
2.According to the….center.(Not)
ck of sophisticated….people‟s health.(R)
4.Accrding to an…..year.(R)
5.The death rate…..after year.(Not)
6.Nowadays there …..in China. ®
7.By the time….programs.(W)
+15.篇Beyond the Pap
1.The cause of….time ago.(Not)
2.Oniy a few…..in the cervix.(R)
3.The HPV test…..aspect.(W)
4.Pap smear….many women.(R)
5.Cervical cancer….in America.(R)
6.Dr. Cainis…..cancer.(R)
7.The auther also…..the Pap.(Not)
三.概括大意与完成句子
+11.篇Surgery Involving the Heart
文章1.The heart-lung machine
2.The machine。

3.Diseased…..
4.Artificial
题1.Paragraph 1------(A Machine Making Mang…)
2.Paragraph 2-------(How the Heart-lung…)
3.Paragraph 3------(Operations on Cardiac…)
4.Paragraph 4------(The Heart Transplantation)
5.The blood is….(When it passes through…)
6.The heart-lung machine is….(to perform many…)
7.Endocarditis may…..(and finally they…)
8.It is extremely….(to match tissues…)
+12 篇Ginseng Shows Benefit in Cancer Treatment 文章1.Flaxseed… 2.The studies… 3.In the flaxseed…
4.Half…
5.But…
6.In the ginseng…
7.The flaxseed…
1.Paragraph 2-------(The Doctors‟..)
2.Paragraph 4-------(The Methods..)
3.Paragraph 5------(A Different..)
4.Paragraph 6------(The study…)
5.Doctors in------(The Doctors‟..)
6.Both studies----(The Methods..)
7.It is the-----(The Motivation..)
8.In the ginseng---(The Study..)
+13 篇Ward off Travel Bugs
文章1.As the…2.Y ou can…3.By improving…
4.In many…
5.Taking…
6.Y our fight…
7.The greatest..
8.Y ou can also..9.Finally..
1.Paragraph 1----(A voiding..)
2.Paragraph 4---(Bassics of What..)
3.Paragraph 5---(Medicine..)
4.Paragraph 6---(Basics of Having..)
5.Food-poisoning—(when you are travelling.)
6.Special earpiugs---(when your plane is about...)
7.It is important---(when you suffer..)
8.Don‟t forget---(when you are having..)
+概括大意与完成句子
+14篇A Baby‟s Growth
文章1.To describe..2.Y ou may..3.If you..4.An early..
1.Paragraph 1----(significance..)
2.paragraph 2---(Growth..)
3.Paragraph 3—(Gesell‟s..)
4.Paragraph 4---(The Baby‟s Confusion..)
5.The baby‟s ability---(the perfection of…)
6.In imitating----(tell one hand..)
7.A baby----(around twenty..)
8.The baby‟s extension---(fell flattered)
+15.篇Optimists Really Do Live Longer, Say Scientisits 1.For…2.Experience..3.That..4.Ten…5.Thestudy…
6.Thelatest..
7.There…
8.Studies..
9.German…10.It..
11.Doctors like…12.The magazine..13.The results
1.Paragraph 2---(A Longer..)
2.Paragraph 6—Quicker..)
3.Paragraph 7---(Relationship..)
4.Paragraph 8---(A Positive Way…)
5.Some scholars did not believe---(in looking on …)
6.How long one can..---(how one looks on life)
7.An optimist does---(to avoid unpieasant…)
8.An experiment showed..---(less likeiy to..)
一.词汇选项
Attend—go to account—consideration Abandoned—give up A branch—a division Appalling—dreadful Anyhow—anyway Achieved—attained Annoying—irritating Asserted—stated firmly An improved—a better Adverse—unfavorable Abided by—adhered to
At once—immediately
Ban—forbid Breaks—beats
Call—phone complete—finish Conversation—talk called off—cancelled Consideration—account Capabilities—abilities Credible—convincing Concise—short and clear Counrteous—respectful
Dimly—faintly Damaging—harmful Diligent—hardworking Diverse—varied Demolished—pulled down
Eventually—finally Exhaustive—extremely thorough Finds fault with—criticizes Framework—skeleton Fascinated—intrigued
Grasped—took hold of Given up—abandoned Lately—recently
Made up his mind—decided Made up his mind—decided Now and then—occasionally
Space—room Seldom—rarely Shine—polish Seldom—rarely Speeds—velocities Safe—secure Summint—top of the mountain
Scared—frightened Settle—solve Shocked—surprised
Take out—extrack Try—test
Terminated—put an end to
Identify—name Inevitable—certain Isolated—solitary Insist on—demand
In conjunction—together Invaluable—extremely useful Insane—crazy
Occurred—happened occasionally—sometimes physician—doctor particularly—especially
Put up with—tolerate practically—almost
principal organizers—planners permitted—allowed proposed—suggested provoked—elicited Residents—occupants Rarely—seldom Regret—sorry Relied on—depended on
Removed—took off
Uneasy—anxious
Without bias—fairly
1.spurred—encouraged
2.coverage—reportage
dly—gentiy
4.tolerate—put up with 1.manual—physical 2.harness—utilise
3.steadily—continuously
4.remedy—cure
5.draft—formulate
6.extract—take out
7.decent—honest 8.deadly—fatal
1.abnormal—unsual
2.an abundant—a plentiful
3.accelerate—step
4.accumulate—collect
5.allocate—assign
6.childish—immature
7.barren—bare 1.faulty—wrong
2.gorgeous—magnificent
3.persists—continues
4.regulate—control
5.scattered—separted
6.standpoint—point of view
7.touching—moving
1.immense—enormous
2.accumulate—build up
3.overtook—passed
4.advisable—wise
5.puzzle-mystery
6.exhibit—show
7.eteral—evelasting 8.depicts—describes
9.operative—working 10.wrecked—damaged
11.embodies—includes 12.obsured—prevent
13.restrain—prvent 14.sensational—exciting
15.stroll—walk 1.annoying—irriting
2.deliberately—intentionally
3.vague—imprecise
5.census—count
6.duplicated—copied
wful—legal 9.mock—laugh at
10.motives—reasons 11.notably—particularly
12.omitted—failed 13.orthodox—conventional 14.outrageous—unacceptable 1.hailed—acclaimed
2.principal organizers—planners
3.postulated---assunmed
4.extincition---dyiny out
5.abrup---sudden
6.allocated---distributed
7.mighty—very strong
8.authentically--- genuinely 1.gangsters—violent criminals 2.hazard—danger 3.lure—attraction
4.densely—compactly
5.probed---explored
6.trembled---shook
7.abide by---stick to
8.widens---broadens 1.shabby—unfair
2.ingenious—clever
3.eligible—qualified
4.vigorous—health
四阅读理解
+34篇.Do patients Trust Doctors Too Much
1.Patients do….(researching their surgery..)
2.It appears that….(too much trust..)
3.The most important….(by patients)
4.It‟s a mistaken…(is dependent…)
5.The author…(blind trust)
+35篇.Single-parent Kids Do Best
1.With which….(…attractive children.)
2.According to the passage,…(The young males…)
3.What is the relationship….(Experment and..)
4.According to Hartley,…(The offspring‟s…)
5.According to the passage,…(ecological factors.)
+36篇.Dangerous sunshine to children
1.Why does the….(Because…year.)
2.How many people….(An average of 66000.)
3.What people are…(People…equator.)
4.All of….(medicines)
5.The phrase….(permanently)
+37篇.Hypertension Drugs Found to Cut Risk of Stroke
1.How many people….(20% of them.)
2.Taking two blood…(about one fourteenth)
3.Which of…(Habitual sleeplessness.)
4.How many strokes…(500,000)
5.What patients…(All of the above.)
+38篇.Pregnan A omalies May Lower breast Cancer Risk
1.Wish of…incidence?(Experiencing serious…)
2.According…risk?(The changes…)
3.From…cancer?(increases the most)
4.Which…Placenta?(Protecting…cancer)
5.It …work.(confident)
+39篇.Pool Watch
1.AI…as(artificial intellingence.)
2.What…life?(It can…shadow.)
3.How…life?(It…lifeguard.)
4.Which…true?(He runs.)
5.The…by(“rated”)
+40篇.Thirsty in Karachi
1.According…because(old…population)
2.Now…because(many…them.)
3.Confronted…Board(tries…money.)
4.Which…do?(They…electricity.)
5.Which…London?(He is…London.)
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+41篇.Kidey Disease and Heart Disease Spur Each Other
1.How can…disease?[By urine…]
2.How…estimation?[19,000,000]
3.How…estimantion?[37,000]
4.What…do?[To start…]
5.Which…function?[Levels…blood.]
+42篇.More about Alzheimer‟s Disease
1.The newly…to[predict…]
2.The passage…disease[not easy…]
3.Which…true?[There are…]
4.What is…Dementia?[Dementia…Alzheimer‟s]
5.The last…test[may not]
+43篇.Education of Students whit V ision Impairments
1.V arious…to[help…on.]
rge-print…which[have…them.]
3.Many…because[this…time.]
4.“Orientation…children[how to move…help]
5.Itmay…schools[can…homes.]
+44篇.Water Pollution
1.According…consumption?[Most…farming.]
2.Paragraph 2…[EPA is…America.]
3.Water runoff…[the fast-growing…]
4.An important…[cutting…pollution.]
5.The main…[A World…]
+45篇.DNA Fingerprinting
1.According to…[in a sheep]
2.DNA fingerprinting…[providing evidence…]
3.When your…[exactly like his.]
4.Some people…[mistakes…]
5.This essay..[possible..]
+46篇.Malnutrition
1.What…death?[Malnutrition.]
2.What…situation?[We shoul act.]
3.How many…[98.]
4.Which…iron?[Traffic accidens]
5.Which…deficiency?[Drinking…]
+47篇.Drug Resistance Fades Quickly in Key Aids Drug
1.What…have?[It may..]
2.Why does…[Because other…nevirapine.]
3.When…delivery?[She has to..]
4.We may…[lasts only…]
5.Generally speaking…[positive]
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+48篇.IQ-gene
1.In the…[how much…genes.]
2.What…for?[Genes.]
3.A gene…[unrelated…chopsticks.]
4.Plomin‟s…that[there may not..]
5.What…salt?[He doubts…]
+49篇.A Gay Biologist
1.The first…[looks…]
2.Hamer was a[biologist.]
3.What is…now?[physiologist.]
4.What happened…[He turned…genetics.]
5.According to…subject?[He…scientist.]
+50篇.15 Million Americans Suffer from Social Anxiety Disorder
1.People…of[facing…]
2.What do…[They…control.]
3.Which is…[They tend…]
4.The symptoms…[sore throat]
5.It can…[can lead…]
+五部分补全短文
+11篇.Leukemia
Leukemia…marrow.[Bone…made.]
A…to.[They…well.]
Although…drugs.[The…chest.]…better.
Some…too.[Radiation…cells.]
If…Healthy.[This…leukemia.]
+12篇.More Efforts Urged to Empower Women at AIDS Conference Bill…sex.[They…AIDS.]Melinda…Sunday.[the…Foundation.] On…enough.[Mr….virus.]
Researchers…results.[But…test.]
Speakers…group.[The…disease.]
+13篇.What Is Insulin-dependent Diabetes?
When…fuel.[This…glucose.]
Most…energy.[The…insulin.]
Y ou…diabetes.[When…make.]
Scientists…illness.[Genes…born.]
But…contagious.[Y ou…them.]
+14篇.“Happy Birthday to Y ou”
One…television.[But…themselves.]
Another…America.[This…disrespectful.] Regardless…countries.[As…forgotten.]
Two…fashion.[American…style.]
The…youth.[The…1962.]
+补全短文
+15篇.Uncooperative Patints Need Psychological Therapy By…removed.[This…example.] A…siad.[There…added.] Psychologist…tubes.[His…patient.] “Once…subsided.[He..patient.]”Health…nevertheless.[“In…said]
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+11.篇Migrant Workers
In the past twenty years,there has been an increasing tendency for workers to move from one country to anotjer.[While] some newly independent countries have understandably restricted most jobs to local people,,others have attracted and welcmed migrant workers.This is particularly the case in the Middle East,[where] increasd oil incomes have enabled many countries to [call in] outsiders to improve local facilities. [Thus] the Middle East has attracted oil-workers form the USA and Europe. It has brought in construction workers and technicians form many countries, [including] South Korea and Japan.
In view of the difficult living and working conditions in the Middle East, it is not [surprising] that the pay is high to attract suitable workers. Many engineers and technicians can earn at least [twice as much] money in the Middle East as they can in their own country,and this is a major attraction. An allied benefit is the low taxation or complete lack of it. This increases the net amount of pay recived by visiting workers and is very popular with them.
Sometimes a disadvantage has a compensating advantage. [For example], the difficult living conditions often lead to increased friendship when workers have to depend on each other [for] safety and comfort. [In a similar way], many migrant workers can save large sums of money partly [because of] the lack of entertainment facilities. The work is often complex and full of problems but this merely presents greater challenge to engineers who prefer to find solutions [to] problems rather than do routine work in their home country.
One major problem which [affects] migrant workers in the Middle East is that there is that their jobs are temporary ones. They are nearly always on contract,so it is not easy for them to plan ahead with great confidence. Yjis is to be expected since no country welcomes a large number of foreign workers as permanent residents. [In any case ], migrant workers accept this disadvantage, along with others, because of the [considerable] financial benefits wich they receive.
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+@12篇.Skin Cancer Now Top Cancer amony Y our Women in UK
Melanoma, the dediest kind of skin cancer, is now the most common cancer in young [Bitish] women, the country‟s leading cancer organization said Wedesday. Skin cancer has [overtaken] cervical cancer as the top cancer organization said Women in their 20s, according to the latest data from Cancer Research United Kingdom.
The trend is particularly [worrying] since younger people are not generally those most susceptible to melanoma.Rates of skin cancer are [typically] highest in people over age 75.
But experts worry that incerasing numbers of younger people beimg diagnosed with skin cancer could be the [start] of a dangerous trend. Women [in] their 20s make up a small percentage of all patients diagnosed with melama in Britain, but nearly a thiry a third of all cases occur in people younger than 50.
Based on current numbers, Cancer Rearch UK perdicts that melanoma will become the fourth most common cancer for men and women of all [ages] by 2024, and that cases will jump from about 9000 cases a year to more than 15,500.
Cancer experts [attribute] the rising number of skin cancer cases largely to the surge in people using tanning salons. …Spending time on sunbeds is just [as] dangerous as st aying out too long in the sun,‟‟said Caroline Cerny of Cancer Research UK. The organization is starting a SunSmart campaign to warn Britions of the [dangers] of being too bronzed.
“The intensity of UV rays in some sunbeds can be more than 10 times [stronger] than the midday sun,‟‟ Cerny siad.
In the United States, seversl states require parental approval [before] monors can use tanning salons. Wisconsin bans people 16 and [under] frpm using taning beds, and others ban children under 14. At least 29 states have regulation governing minors‟ use of taning salons.
In the U.K., Scottish politic ians passed leguislation banning those under 18 from using tanning beds, though it hasn‟t yet been implemented. There are no plans for [legislation] in the rest of the U.K.
The World Health Organization has previously recommended that tanning beds be regulated because of their potential to damage DNA in the skin.
Experts said most deadly skin cancers could be [avoided] if people took tne proper precaution when in the sun and avoided tanning beds.
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+13篇.Scientists Develop Ways of Detecting Heart Attack
German researchers have [come] a new generation of defibrillators and early-warning software aimed at offering heart patients greater protection [from] sudden from cardiac arrest.
In Germany alone around 100,000 people die nnually as a result of cardiac arrest and many of these cases [are caused] by disruption to the heart‟s rhythm. Those most at risk are patients who have [already] suffered a heart attack, and for years the use of defibrellators has proved useful in diagnosing [life-threatenning] disruptions to heart rhythms and correcting themm automatically by intervening within seconds. These devices [take on] a range of functions, such as that of pacemaker.
Heart Specialists at Freiburg‟s University Clinic have now achieved a breakthrough with an implanted defibrillator [capable] of generating a six-channel electrocardiogram (ECG) wiithin the body. This integrillator system allows early disgnosis of [acute] blood-flow problems and a pending heart attack. It will be implanted in patied Mathematics in Kaiserslautern have developed new computer software that renders the evaluation of ECG data [more precise].
The overwhelming [majority] of patiens at risk will not have an implanted defibrillator and must for this reason undergo regular ECGs. “Many of the current programs only [take] imto account a linear correlation of the data. We are,however, making use [of] a non-linear process that reveals the chaotis patterns of heart beats as an open and complex system,‟‟ Hagen Knaf says, “[In this way] changes in the heart beats over time can be monitiored and individual variations in patients taken into account.‟‟An old study of ECG data, based [upon] 600 patients who had suffered a subsequent heart attack, enabled the reaerarchers to compare risks and to show [that] the new software evaluates the data considerably better.
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+14篇.Homosexuals
Many homosexuals perfer to be called gay or, for women, lesbian. Most of them live quiet lives just [like] anyone else. Some gay people have always rised childer, [alone] or with partners, and the use of artificial insemination is increasing among lesbians.
Gay persons are in every kind of job. Some are very oper about their homosexuality, and some are more private. Some [view] their sexual orentation as a biological give and others as a choice. For those women who see it as a chioce, one reason often given is the inequality in most heterosexual relationships.
Homosexuality has been common in most cultures throughout history and generally [condemned] .As a result, homosexual activity became a crime, [for] which the penalty in early courts was death. Homosexual behavior is still [illegal] in many countries and U>S. statrs.
Homosexuality later came to be viewed widely as less a sin than a sickness, but now no mental-health profession any longer [considers] homosexuality an illness. More recent theories to [account] for homosexuality have inculded those based on biological and sociological factors. To date, [however], there is no conclusive general theory that can explain the cause of homosexuality.
Attitudes [toward] homosexuality began to change in the second half of the 20th century. Gays attribute this, in part, to their own struggle for their rights and pride in their orientation. Some large companies now [extend] health-care benefits to the life partners of their gay employees. Many cities also have officially appointed lesbian and gay advisory of their gay employees. Many cities also have officially appointed lesbian and gay advisory committees. [While] some attitudes have changed, however, prejudice still exists, and in the late 1980s and early 1990s there were considerable shouts against homosaxuals, with attempts to [pass] laws forbidding the granting of basic civil rights to gays.
The AIDS epidemic, which started in the 1980s, has devastaed the gay community and brought it together as never before. The organized gay response to the lack of government financial support for fighting AIDS and to the needs of the thousands of AIDS victims, [whether] they be gays or not, has been a model of community action. AIDS, however, has also [provided] people with another reason for their prejudice.
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+15篇. Is your Childs Stomach Pain All in His Head?
We all know there are times that kids seem to complain [of] a stomach acher to get out of chores or going to school. Don‟t be so sure that the pain they [feel] is all their minds. We‟re learning more now about a condition [called] “functional abdominal pain” that is experienced by millions of kids every day.
Like many teenagers, Kyle Brust makes it a point to do his homework as [soon] as he gets home. Unlike most, Kyle ofen did his with a terrible stomach ache. In fact, the [pain] often started while he was at school, but getting help there was getting harder.
“Some of my teachers wouldn‟t let me go, because I‟d asked so many times before and they thought I was trying to get out of [class],‟‟ say Kyle.
Kyle‟s mom Marilyn says she couldn‟t blame the [teachers]. After all, she‟d taken him to the doctor several times herself, and even they could‟t find anything [wrong].
“Y ou know, you‟re running the tests and nothing‟s coming up. So, is it in his head,is he just an extremely stressful child? It‟s just frustrating [because] we‟re not finding any answers,‟‟says Marilyn.
It turns out Kyle was suffering from a condition known [as] functional abdominal pain, that affects as many as one out of every ten kids in this country. Even [though] the cause of the pain may not be obvius, there are real consequences.
“It really does hurt, and these kids really do suffer,‟‟says Dr. Canpo, MD at Nationwide Children‟s Hospital. To help [them], Campo is looking into a new approach. He‟s conducting clinical trials of an antidepressant that changes the way the body handles a chemical called serotonin.In a preliminary study, Dr. Campo found that in eight out of ten [cases], the drug normally used to treat emotional pain worked to ease the pain in the [stomach].
“We think about it as being important in anxiety and depression and that‟s all quite true, but what‟s really interesting is that 95% of out body‟s serotonin is in our gut,‟‟ says Campo.
Campo believes these kids have extremely sensitive intestines, and controlling the effects of serotonin may [help] ease the pain. It seemed to worke to work for Kyle, who is now completely pain free for the first time in years.
B级阅读判断
*6篇Privancy worry may keep Hiv patients form therapy
1. All patients…status. [W]
2.Worrt about…patiens.[W]
3.Medical workers…intitution.[R]
4.Whether a…constition.[N]
5.Most patients…status.[R]
6. Quite a…occurs.[W]
7.Breaches…world.[N]
*7篇Food and Cancer
1.The results…unexpected.[W]
2.Among the…Amercans.[N]
3.The study…years.[R]
4.The rate…China.[N]
5.Fungus and…Linxian.[R]
6.All those…minerals.[W]
7.All results…everywhere.[W]
*8篇Stomach Ulcer
1.In the past…unlcers.[W]
2.Now doctors…unlcers.[W]
3.Some people…life.[R]
4.Doctors…experiments.[N]
5.There has…ulcers.[R]
6.Stomach…cancer.[R]
7.Peopel…ulcers.[N]
*9篇Continuing Medical Education
1.Health…training.[R]
2.Health…constant.[W]
3.The phrase…sick.[R]
4.Continuing…countries.[N]
5.Written…education.[N]
6.More…countries.[R]
7.A“system‟‟…education.[W]
*10篇Red meat links to higher risk of breast cancer
1.Breasfeeding…degree.[R]
2.Estrogen…therapy.[R]
3.The amount…cancer.[R]
4.The way…cancer.[R]
5.Any…cancer.[W]
6.Resveratrol…develop.[W]
7.Any…resveratrol.[N]
B级概括大意与完成句子
*6篇.Pregnant women warned about ACE inhibitor
1.Paragraph 2…[Damage..]
2.Paragraph 3…[Relative..]
3.Paragraph 4…[Effects..]
4.Paragraph
5..[How..]
5.FDA suggests…[with..]
6.ACE inhibitors…[for..]
7.Evidence…[though..]
8.ACE is…[that..]
*7篇Screen test
1Paragraph 2…[Harm..]
2.Paragraph 3…[Investigating..]
3.Paragraph 4…[Effects...]
4.Paragraph 5…[Small..]
5.Early…[save..]
6.Advantages…[still..]
7.Delaying…[reduce..]
8.Radiation…[reduced..]
*8篇Lung Cancer
1.Paragraph 1…[The Increasing..]
2.Paragraph 2…[Relationship..]
3.Paragraph 3…[The Advantages..]
4.Paragraph 4…[An..]
5.Routine…[as some...]
6.A primary…[before..]
7.People…[what..]
8.The…[the ..getting..]
*9篇Aspirin—a New Miracle Drug
1.Paragraph 2…[The Origin..]
2.Paragraph 3…[Pain-relieving..]
3.Paragraph 5…[An..]
4.Paragraph 7…[Confirmation...]
5.In the…[important..]
6.It is…[that first..]
7.There is…[that may..]
8.Numerous…[that aspirin...]
*10篇The safeness of IUDs for HIV-positive Women
1.Paragraph 2…[Comments..]
2.Paragraph 3…[Morrison‟s..]
3.Paragraph 4…[The Concrete..]
4.Paragraph 6…[A Conclusion..]
5.According…[if they are..]
6.Current…[what contraceptive..]
7.From both..[that sexually..]。

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