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2016年职称英语考试理工类模拟试题4:概括大意

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  第3部分:概括大意与完成句子(第23~30题,每题1分,共8分)

  下面的短文后有2项测试任务:(1)第23~26题要求从所给的6个选项中为第2~6段其中四段选择1个最佳标题;(2)第27~30题要求从所给的6个选项中为每个句子确定1个最佳选项。

  Screen Test

  Every year millions of women are screened with X-rays to pick up signs of breast cancer. If this happens early ecough, the disease can often be treated successfully. According to a survey published last year, 21 countries have screening programmes. Nine of them, including Australia, Canada, the US and Spain, screen women under 50.

  But the medical benefit of screening these younger women are controversial, partly because the radiation brings a small risk of inducing cancer. Also, younger women must be given higher doses of X-rays because their breast tissue is denser.

  Researchers at the Polytechnic University of Valencia analysed the effect of screening more than 160,000 women at 11 local clinics. After estimating the women’s cumulative dose of radiation, they used two models to calculate the number of extra cancers this would cause.

  The mathematical model recommended by Britain’s National Radiological Protection Board (NRPB) predicted that the screening programme would cause 36 cancers per 100,000 women, 18 of them fatal. The model preferred by the UN Scientific Committee on the Effects of Atomic Radiation led, to a lower figure of 20 cancers.

  The researchers argue that the level of radiation-induced cancers is “not very significant” compared to the far larger number of cancers that are discovered and treated. The Valencia programme, they say, detects between 300 and 450 cases of breast cancer in every 100,000 women screened.

  But they point out that the risk of women contracting cancer from radiation could be reduced by between 40 and 80 percent if screening began at 50 instead of 45, because they would be exposed to less radiation. The results of their study, they suggest, could help “optimise the technique” for breast cancer screening.

  “There is a trade-off between the diagnostic benefits of breast screening and its risks.” admits Michael Clark of the NRPB. But he warns that the study should be interpreted with caution. “On the basis of the current data, for every 10 cancers successfully detected and prevented there is a risk of causing one later in life. That’s why radiation exposure should be minimised in any screening programme.”

  23. Paragraph 2_____

  24. Paragraph 3_____

  25. Paragraph 4_____

  26. Paragraph 5_____

  A. Harm Screening May Do to a Younger Woman

  B. Investigating the Effect of Screening

  C. Effects Predicted by Two Different Models

  D. Small Risk of Inducing Cancers from Radiation

  E. Treatment of Cancers

  F. Factors That Trigger Cancers

  27. Early discovery of breast cancer may_____.

  28. Advantages of screening women under 50 are_____.

  29. Delaying the age at which screening starts may_____.

  30. Radiation exposure should be_____.

  A. be costly

  B. harmful

  C. save a life

  D. still open to debate

  E. reduce the risk of radiation triggering a cancer

  F. reduced to the minimum

  参考答案:23-30ABC DCDEF


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