06年PETS三级考试最新模拟试题-1f
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46. The first paragraph points out that _________.

  { A J it is possible to get an exact figure of the world ' s disabled people

  [ B ] there are many disabled people in the world

  [ C ] the number of disabled people in India is the greatest

  [ D ] India has not much more disabled people than Canada

  47. The key word in Paragraph 4 is _________.

  [ A ] barriers [ B ] ignorance

  [C] disability [D] prejudice

  48. The last word of the passage "counts" most probably means _________.

  [A] "is most important" [B] "is included"

  [C] "is considered" [D] "is numbered"

  49. Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?

  [A] There are about 10 percent disabled persons in the UK.

  [ B ] The whole society should pay due attention to the barriers faced by the disabled people.

  [ C ] Even the able-bodied may lose some of their body functions when they get older.

  [D] There still exists prejudice against the disabled which results mainly from ignorance.

  50. It can be concluded from the passage that _____ __.

  [A] we should try our best to prevent disablement

  [ B] we must take a proper attitude towards the disabled

  [C] the able-bodied people will never fully1 understand the disabled

  [D] both physical and mental barriers are hard to break down ——

  Text 2

  A small piece of fish each day may keep the heart doctor away. That' s the finding of an extensive study of Dutch men in which deaths from heart disease were more than 50 percent lower among those who consumed at least an ounce of salt water fish per day than those who never ate fish.

  The Dutch research is one of three human studies that give strong scientific backing to the longheld belief that eating fish can provide health benefits, particularly to the heart.

  Heart disease is the nuinber-one killer2 in the United States, with more than 550,000 deaths oc- curring from heart attacks each year. But researchers previously3 have noticed that the incidence ( 发生率) of heart disease is lower in cultures that consume more fish than Americans do. There are fewer heart disease deaths, for example, among the Eskimos of Greenland, who consume about 14 ounces of fish a day, and among the Japanese, whose daily fish consumption averages more than 3 ounces.

  For 20 years, the Dutch study followed 852 middle-aged4 men, 20 percent of whom ate no fish.

  At the start of the study, the average fish consumption was about two-thirds of an ounce each day with more men eating lean (瘦的) fish than fatty fish.

  During the next two decades, 78 of the men died from heart disease. The fewest deaths were among the group who regularly ate fish, even at levels far lower than those of the Japanese or Eskimos. This relationship was true regardless of other factors such as age, high blood pressure, or blood cholesterol5 ( 胆固醇) levels.

  51. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage?

  [A] The Dutch research has proved that eating fish can help to prevent heart disease.

  [ B] Heart doctors won't call your house so long as you keep eating fish each day.

  [C] Among all the diseases heart disease is the most dangerous in America.

  [D] There is a low incidence of heart disease in such countries as Japan and Greenland.

  52. The phrase "this relationship" (in Line 3, Para. 5) refers to the connection between ____ and the incidence of heart disease.

  [A] the amount offish eaten [B] regular fish-eating

  [ C ] the kind of fish eaten [ D ] people of different regions

  53. The passage is mainly about _________.

  [ A ] the high incidence of heart disease in some countries

  [ B ] the effect of fish eating on people ' s health

  [ C] the changes in people' s diet

  [D] the daily fish consumption of people in different cultures

  54. Why is heart disease the most dangerous killer in the United States?

  [A] Because American people drink too much spirits.

  [B] Because there are a great number of fat people there.

  [ C ] The author does n ' t give a definite answer.

  [D] Because American people eat too much fatty fish.

  55. How many lives could probably be saved each year in the United States by eating fifth according to the Dutch study?

  [A] 550,000. [B] 275,000.

  LC] 110,000. [D] 852.



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1 fully Gfuzd     
adv.完全地,全部地,彻底地;充分地
参考例句:
  • The doctor asked me to breathe in,then to breathe out fully.医生让我先吸气,然后全部呼出。
  • They soon became fully integrated into the local community.他们很快就完全融入了当地人的圈子。
2 killer rpLziK     
n.杀人者,杀人犯,杀手,屠杀者
参考例句:
  • Heart attacks have become Britain's No.1 killer disease.心脏病已成为英国的头号致命疾病。
  • The bulk of the evidence points to him as her killer.大量证据证明是他杀死她的。
3 previously bkzzzC     
adv.以前,先前(地)
参考例句:
  • The bicycle tyre blew out at a previously damaged point.自行车胎在以前损坏过的地方又爆开了。
  • Let me digress for a moment and explain what had happened previously.让我岔开一会儿,解释原先发生了什么。
4 middle-aged UopzSS     
adj.中年的
参考例句:
  • I noticed two middle-aged passengers.我注意到两个中年乘客。
  • The new skin balm was welcome by middle-aged women.这种新护肤香膏受到了中年妇女的欢迎。
5 cholesterol qrzzV     
n.(U)胆固醇
参考例句:
  • There is cholesterol in the cell of body.人体细胞里有胆固醇。
  • They are determining the serum-protein and cholesterol levels.他们正在测定血清蛋白和胆固醇的浓度。
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