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Should smoking be prohibited by law in public places?

试题出自试卷《英语科技文选自考2012年04月真题及答案解析》
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  1. Should smoking be prohibited by law in public places?

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       Lockheed’s Human Universal Load Carrier (HUIC) is a mechanized frame that allows soldiers to march or even run easily with loads of 200 pounds, as well as squat or kneel without trouble. But the current li-ion batteries supporting the suit typically run down after just a few hours of walking, not to mention running.

       That could all change with fuel cells that could sustain 72-hour missions on a single charge, and provide power sockets to spare for military accessories that require their own batteries. Lockheed announced its choice of the Protonex Technology Corporation to develop such fuel cells on Wednesday.

       We here at PopSci love our Iron Man suits, and so we’re happy to see longer-lasting versions in the works. After all, it’d be a shame for our robotic warfighters to run down when the Energizer Bunny keeps going on its dinky batteries.

  3. What can be inferred from the passage?

    • A.The fight diet for the genotype has something to do with its quantity.
    • B.The black Americans don’t need to be on a diet.
    • C.Insulin controls the amount of sugar in the blood.
    • D.Carbohydrates help store more of the energy as fat.
  4. What can be best said about white Americans in relation to the genotype?

    • A.Most of them have the low-fat genotype.
    • B.Nearly half of them have the low-carb genotype.
    • C.A small number of them have both the low-fat and low-carb genotypes.
    • D.A large number of them have gene variations.
  5. Which of the following is NOT true?

    • A.People on well matched diets lose more weight than those on inappropriate diets.
    • B.Cholesterol is reduced with the loss of weight.
    • C.People with certain gene mutation can absorb more fat from food.
    • D.People in general should avoid fat if they want to lose weight.
  6. (B)

       The small study of about 140 overweight or obese women showed that those on diets “appropriate” for their genetic makeup lost more weight than those on less appropriate diets, researchers told an American Heart Association meeting. “The potential of using genetic information to achieve this magnitude of weight loss without pharmaceutical intervention would be important in helping to solve the pervasive problem of excessive weight in our society,” Christopher Gardner at Stanford University in California, who worked on the study, said in a statement. Massachusetts-based Interleukin’s $149 test looks for mutations in three genes, known as FABP2, PPARG and ADRB2. The company says 39 percent of white Americans have the low-fat genotype, 45 percent have the type that responds best to a diet low in processed carbohydrates and an unlucky 16 percent have gene mutations that mean they have to watch both fat and processed carbohydrates. The researchers randomly assigned around 140 women to one of four diets — the low-carb Atkins diet, the ultra low-fat Ornish diet, the very low-fat LEARN diet or the more balanced Zone diet. Interleukin went back and tested about 100 of the women for their DNA by using a cheek swab and then looked to see if the women on the “right” diets lost more weight. Over a year, people on diets appropriate to their genetic makeup, as determined by the test, lost 5.3 percent of body weight. People on mismatched diets lost 2.3 percent, the Stanford researchers told the meeting. Cholesterol levels improved in line with weight loss, they said. The company said the test looks for genes that affect metabolism. “One of the gene variations affects absorption of fats from the intestine,” Ken Koorman, chief scientific officer at Interleukin, said in a telephone interview. He said people with that particular mutation absorb more fat from their food and thus should avoid fat if they want to lose weight. Another of the variations affects insulin response — the body’s production of insulin to metabolize sugar, he said. Simple carbohydrates such as sugar and processed flour stimulate people with that particular gene type to store more of the energy as fat. Ten percent to 16 percent of people have both mutations, and must watch both carbs and fat, Kornman said. “What we don’t know is if they are on the right diet for their genotype whether it affects satiety or feeling full,” he said. He said the company planned broader studies to ask these questions. Interleukin markets the test under the brand name Inherent Health. It also can test who might best lose weight in response to exercise.

    Weight loss has much to do with ______.

    • A.diets appropriate for one’s genetic construction
    • B.genetic information
    • C.medical intervention
    • D.exercises
  7. According to the passage, Interleukin is most probably______.

    • A.a pharmaceutical company
    • B.a diagnostics firm
    • C.a research institute
    • D.a biochemical term
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    • B.corporate network breakdown
    • C.credit-card theft
    • D.banking information theft
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    • A.Because it can survive several years.
    • B.Because it is unusually large.
    • C.Because it will remain the same on April Fool’s Day.
    • D.Because it will compromise with tens of millions of machines.
  10. If NOT for the scare, what would the consumers of anti-virus software probably do?

    • A.Try to survive the recession.
    • B.Delay buying new software or renewing subscriptions.
    • C.Renew subscriptions.
    • D.Buy new software.