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The steep rise in breast cancer over the past fifty years has been blamed on a variety of causes--from late childbearing to pesticides. Now Belgian scientists have evidence that it may be caused by teenagers drinking fizzy soft drinks instead of weak beer.
At a meeting in Brussels last week, Jack Janssens of the Limburg University Centre in Diepenbeek described experiments in which teenagers fasted for 12 hours then drank a 330-millilitre bottle of a popular fizzy drink--he won’t divulge the brand--or a bottle of "table beer", a drink containing 1.1 per cent alcohol that was popular in Belgium before soft drinks came on the market. The beer is still served in Belgian hospitals, especially to new mothers.
The focus of the study was insulin, the hormone that regulates blood sugar levels. As expected, insulin levels shot up after teenagers drank the sugar-laden soft drinks, but not after the beer, which although it contains complex carbohydrates has few simple sugars.
"What was really a new observation," says Janssens, "was that the fatter the teenager was, the more the insulin went up." The insulin levels did not depend on the level of blood sugar or the total weight of an individual, just obesity.
Janssens thinks insulin is a key factor in the development of the human breast, because it influences levels of several other hormones, including growth factor, sex steroids and their inhibitory binding proteins. Inappropriate secretion of insulin at a critical phase of development, he says, "might induce lesions in the breast cells leading to breast cancer later in life".
He believes his research suggests a vicious circle in which "soft drinks and high caloric foods in pubertal children brings accumulation of body fat and in turn increases the response of insulin". This could lead to loss of sensitivity to insulin, which may have a continuing effect on breast cells. "A history of weight gain in early adult life is associated with an increased breast cancer risk in Western women," says Janssens. Insulin may be the link. In males, a similar effect may lead to testicular or prostate cancer.
As for the beer, Janssens couldn’t detect any alcohol in the teenagers’ blood, which shows that they metabolise it efficiently, he says. While insulin may play a role in cancer, he says more epidemiological research is required before blaming soft drinks.
Denise Baxter of Brewing Research International in Nuffield, Surrey, also told the meeting that as well as vitamin B, beer contains other anti-cancer nutrients, including antioxidants. The meeting was organised by the Confederation of European Brewers.

One’s insulin level is controlled by

A.the level of blood sugar.

B.one’s total weight.

C.one’s over-weight.

D.the level of several other hormones.

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参考答案:C

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     Technology helps people do everything from planning to meet for a movie to keeping in touch with

a friend who lives in a different country.

     When planning to get together with friends,Julian said,"If I want to go and see a movie with a few

friends,I usually send them text messages.By telephone,you have to call every single friend one by one.

But text messaging allows you to send the same message to as many people as you'd like,which saves

a lot of time."

    Email,IM,and other lowcost methods of communication also help people keep longdistance friendships

in ways they couldn't have even a few years ago.

    Mike told us,"I had this friend when I was 8 or 9,and then she moved away to the country.We

promised to stay friends and to send letters,and at the start we did.Then the letters got fewer and fewer

and we at last stopped writing to each other.I think if we had had email,we would still be in touch."

     James found out about cost the hard way.He said,"I called my friend in New Zealand,which is

halfway around the world,and it cost me over $200!So now I just stay up  late to see if I can catch him

on MSN or I write an email."

     Email,IM,and other lowcost ways of keeping in touch also allow people to develop brief

acquaintances (与人相识) into longlasting friendships.Andrea told us,"I met this really cool girl.We

sometimes email each other.We've been in touch over half a year and it's nice to talk to her."

1.What is this passage mainly about?

A. Technology has improved greatly.

B. Technology can help our social lives.

C. Technology keeps faraway friends close.

D. Text messages bring advantages to our life.

2. How does Julian usually get in touch with a group of friends?

A. By emailing them.

B. By chatting with them on MSN.

C. By sending them text messages.

D. By giving them a phone call.

3. In Mike's opinion,he lost touch with his friend mainly because________.

A. they lost interest in keeping in touch

B. their friendship was not strong enough

C. they were too busy to write to each other

D. they couldn't use email to keep in touch then

4. What does James most probably think of calling his friend in New Zealand?

A. Convenient. 

B. Costly.  

C. Difficult.  

D. Necessary.

5. The writer uses Andrea's story to show that________.

A. everyone can make good use of technology

B. longlasting friendships can be gained anywhere

C. there are many kinds of ways of keeping in touch

D. it is easier to make new friends than before due to technology  

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分析探究题:(本题10分)19世纪中后期,世界各国出现了新一波的资产阶级民主改革和革命浪潮,资本主义发展出现了新的趋势。阅读下列材料,并回答问题。

材料一:19世纪中期,俄国的资本主义工业发展缓慢,落后于其他主要资本主义国家.农奴境况悲惨,暴动频繁。农民的“叛乱”每十年都要高涨一次,这使头号大地主亚历山大二世不得不承认,从上面解放比等待下面推翻要好些。

(1)根据材料一,俄国通过什么事件摆脱了这一困境?(1分)这一事件是俄国历史的重大转折点,我们的依据是什么?(1分)

材料二:过去的西洋文明是外国人引进的,从今以后,我们日本人要用自己的手将西洋文明带入国内。东西方人民风俗不同,思想自相悬殊,各国相沿的习惯历数千百年之久,纵使利害十分明白,也不该骤然强搬硬套。

——1868年某日本官员语

(2)材料二指的是什么事件?(1分)材料中“我们日本人要用自己的手将西洋文明带入国内”的具体措施包括哪些?(2分)

材料三:随着北方经济的发展,南方的奴隶制度已成为众矢之的……林肯政府宣称“不能永远保持半奴隶半自由状态”;林肯政府在战争初期……提出维护宪法和联邦统一的口号。

(3)根据材料三,美国最终通过什么事件结束了“半奴隶半自由状态”?(1分)该事件具有什么性质?(1分)林肯对美国发展所做的最大贡献是什么?(1分)

(4)根据上述材料,从全球角度来看,你认为19世纪中期资产阶级统治呈现什么趋势?(1分)

(5)结合上述材料,从有利于国家发展的角度来看,你能从后来俄国、日本和美国社会发展的历史中得出什么认识?(1分)(写出一点即可)