问题 选择题

甲、乙两地之间有3条道路。图中3条曲线分别代表3条道路沿道路所经路线海拔高度发生变化的情况。

小题1:在对应的地形剖面图上可以看出

A.道路③为甲、乙两地间的最短距离

B.道路②经过甲、乙两地间的海拔最高点

C.道路①经过甲、乙两地间的海拔最高点

D.道路③可能跨过桥梁小题2:在3条道路中,从甲到乙行进,最适合骑自行车的是

A.道路③

B.道路②

C.道路①

D.道路①和②

答案

小题1:D  

小题2:C

本题考查资料分析能力。

小题1:A项图示只反映沿道路所经路线海拔高度发生变化;但不能判断就是最短路线;错误。但线路③经过的最高点海拔较②①线路的最高点海拔高;故BC项错误。线路③经过的道路地势起伏较大,可能有河流,故可能跨过桥梁,正确。选D项。

小题2:骑自行车的线路适宜坡度较小,剖面图上反映线路①的坡度最小。故选C项。

阅读理解

The research tracked the health of 101,000 US nurses over three decades.

Light-to-moderate smokers were twice as likely to die of sudden heart problems as those who had never smoked.

But those who quit smoking saw their risk begin to go back down within years, a journal of the American Heart Association reports.

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During the study, there were 315 sudden cardiac deaths(心脏性猝死)——where the heart unexpectedly stops working.

In people aged 35 or younger, this usually because of a heart condition that runs in the family.

But in people who are older than this—as most of the nurses in the study were —it can be the first sign of coronary heart disease, where the heart’s arteries become blocked by fatty deposits.

Of the 315 sudden deaths in the study, 75 were among current smokers, 148 were among recent or past smokers and 128 occurred in people who had never smoked.

Reason to quit

After taking into account other heart risk factors, such as high blood pressure, high cholesterol and family history of heart disease, Dr Roopinder Sandhu and his colleagues found the women who smoked were twice as likely as likely to die suddenly even if they smoked “light-to-moderate” amounts —between one and 14 cigarettes a day.

For every five years of continued smoking, the risk went up by 8%.

But women who quit saw their risk fall to that of someone who had never smoked, after 20 years of cessation.

Dr Sandhu, of the University of Alberta, Canad, said: “What this study really tells women is how important it is to stop smoking. The benefits in terms of sudden cardiac death reduction are there for all women, not just those with established heart disease.”

“It can be difficult to quit. It needs to be a long-term goal. It’s not always easily achievable and it may take more than one attempt.”

Ellen Mason, senior cardiac nurse at the British Heart Foundation, said: “This study shows that smoking just a couple of cigarettes a day could still seriously affect your future health.”

“As we approach the new year, many of us will be making resolutions and giving up smoking will be the top of the list for lots of people.”

“If you’re thinking of quitting and need a nudge, this research adds to the wealth of evidence that stopping smoking is the single best thing you can do for your heart health.”

A recent study in The Lancet of 1.2million Women found those who gave up smoking by the age of 30 would almost completely avoid the risk of dying early from tobacco-related diseases.

Latest figures suggest a fifth of women in England smoke.

小题1:According to the research, light smokers____________.

A.are not likely to suffer from heart problems

B.are more likely to suffer from heart problems than moderate ones

C.can go on smoking only if they don’t smoke much

D.have a high possibility of dying of heart disease小题2:Which of the following statements is TRUE?

A.Nonsmokers wouldn’t die of sudden cardiac death

B.Most of the nurses concerned in the research were middle aged.

C.All age groups of people were involved in the research.

D.If the smokers had quit smoking, they wouldn’t have died of heart disease.小题3:Which of the following is best suitable for the blank in the passage?

A.Raised risk

B.Ways of quitting smoking

C.Diseases related to smoking

D.Signs of heart disease小题4:The underlined word “nudge” in the passage probably means “____________”

A.push

B.confidence

C.study

D.comparison

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