问题 单项选择题 A1/A2型题

慢性肾衰时导致低钙血症的主要原因是().

A.血磷升高

B.继发性甲状旁腺功能亢进

C.PTH分泌增加

D.血钙、磷乘积升高

E.肾组织不能生成1,25-(OH)2D3

答案

参考答案:E

解析:慢性肾衰时,肾实质破坏,1,25-(OH)2D3生成不足,是导致低钙血症的主要原因。血浆中钙、磷乘积存在一定的平衡关系,血磷升高也可导致低钙血症,但并非主要原因;PTH分泌增加和继发性甲状旁腺功能亢进由低钙血症引起。

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Life on Mars could become a reality and it could happen in your lifetime.

A welcoming planet

Scientists say Earth’s neighbor Mars, a bright red planet about half Earth’s size, is the most likely to support human life. Mars even has frozen water on its surface.

Since the late 1990s, NASA has been exploring Mars using remote-controlled vehicles(装置). Most recently Curiosity, a car-size vehicle, traveled through space on an unpiloted spacecraft(航天器) and landed on Mars in August 2012. Directed by NASA scientists , the vehicles move on the surface, taking pictures , collecting and analyzing soil, and looking for signs of life.

But what about human explorers? Plans are already in the works to send astronauts to Mars as soon as the mid-2030s.

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But before you start packing your bags, let’s consider the challenges. For starters, Mars is far away. Just getting there could take up to 10 months.

Scientists already know that time away from Earth’s gravity harms the human body. Bones and muscles get weaker. The body produces less blood. What damage would months and months of living in space do?

And then there is the matter of water, oxygen, food and fuel. Scientists will have to find solutions to these problems, or the first humans on Mars won’t survive very long in their new home.

Tiny Dangers

There’s another tinier risk. It’s so tiny that you can’t even see it: germs.

Some scientists believe that our germs could pollute the whole planet of Mars. Potentially killing Martian life before we have the chance to discover it. Worse, there is a small but terrifying chance that any microscopic life already there might be harmful to us .

Worse still, if any of those Martian germs(火星细菌) were brought back to Earth, the result could be disastrous. Animals, plants, and people could be wiped out.

Worth the $$$?

A more practical concern is the cost. The price could approach $ 1 trillion(万亿). How can we justify spending that much when so many problems—poverty, disease—could use the cash here on Earth?

小题1:Which of the following is TRUE according to the “A welcoming planet” part?

A.Mars is a little bigger than Earth.

B.There are flowing rivers on Mars.

C.People haven’t been to Mars so far.

D.Scientists have discovered signs of life on Mars.小题2:Which of the following can best fill in the blank in the passage?

A.Living in space.

B.Limited resources.

C.Extreme conditions.

D.Interesting challenges.小题3:By “Tiny dangers” the author means ________________.

A.there is no serious danger

B.people won’t be in any danger

C.it’s difficult for people to realize the danger

D.the danger may be caused by very small things小题4:Which may cause the biggest danger?

A.Martian germs may be different from those on Earth.

B.Martian germs may be brought back to Earth.

C.People may carry germs to Mars.

D.There may be germs on Mars.小题5:Which section of a newspaper is the passage most probably taken from?

A.People

B.History

C.Science

D.Business

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