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My grandfather ______ to be quite afraid to live in the city, but now he has ______ to the life here.

A. used; used                   B. was used; got used

C. used; got used              D. got used; been used

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       Among the most popular books being written today are those which are usually classified as science fiction. Hundreds of titles are published every year and are 36   by all kinds of people. What’s 37, some of the most successful films of recent years have been 38 on science fiction stories.

       It is often 39 that science fiction is a fairly new development in literature, but its ancestors can be found in 40 written hundreds of years ago. These books often 41   for the presentation of some form of ideal 42, a theme which is 43 often found in modern stories.

       Most of the classics (名著) of science fiction, 44, have been written within the last one hundred years. Books 45 writers, such as Jules Verne and H.G. Wells, to mention just two well-known authors, 46 been translated into many languages. 47   science fiction writers don’t write about men from Mars or space adventure stories. They are more 48 in predicting the effect of 49 progress of society and the human mind, or in 50 future worlds which are a reflection of the world, in 51 we live now.

       Because of this, their 52 has obvious political undertones(含意). In an age when scientific fact frequently 53 science fiction, the writers may 54 it difficult to keep   55 of scientific advances.

 

36. A. cut

B. read

C. said

D. stolen

37. A. more

B. worse

C. better

D. less

38. A. made

B. depended

C. based

D. focused

39. A. turned

B. resulted

C. advised

D. thought

40. A. films

B. notes

C. books

D. libraries

41. A. found

B. cared

C. wished

D. reminded

42. A. society

B. idea

C. future

D. end

43. A. yet

B. still

C. ever

D. already

44. A. besides

B. therefore

C. however

D. moreover

45. A. by

B. on

C. about

D. for

46. A. had

B. have

C. which have

D. which had

47. A. Ancient

B. Former

C. Past

D. Modern

48. A. interested

B. fond

C. satisfied

D. tired

49. A. social

B. literary

C. economic

D. technical

50. A. recognizing

B. imagining

C. remembering

D. changing

51. A. them

B. which

C. it

D. that

52. A. result

B. mind

C. writing

D. present

53. A. passes on to

B. gets close to

C. catches up with

D. breaks away from

54. A. find

B. know

C. see

D. make

55. A. records

B. out

C. ahead

D. back

If you prefer doughnuts(炸面饼) to dumbbells(哑铃), you have a high chance of developing diabetes(糖尿病) later in life. But if you wash down those doughnuts with at least seven cups of coffee a day, you are only half as likely as that.

The finding is “quite surprising and fairly dramatic”, says Bill Hartnett of UK Diabetes, although the patients’ group won’t be advising people to drink lots of coffee just yet. While there’s little evidence that one or two cups a day is harmful, some studies suggest that heavy coffee drinkers are unusually sensitive to pain, easier to fearful disorders and can also have higher blood pressure, which increase the risk of heart disease.

The study was done by Rob van Dam’s team at the National Institute for Public Health and Environment in the Netherlands, which analysed the data on 171,111 men and women. The team found that those who drank seven or more cups of coffee a day were 50 percent less likely to develop type 2 diabetes than those who drank two cups of coffee or fewer a day. This was despite the fact that the heavy coffee drinkers tended to have sedentary (惯于久坐的) lifestyles, which increases the risk of developing diabetes.

“It’s too early to get excited,” warns Edwin Gale, a diabetes specialist in Britain at the University of Bristol. “It may just be that coffee drinkers behave differently,” he says.

Type 2 diabetes used to appear mainly in older people, but as levels of obesity (being fat) have increased in children, so has the disease in common. It’s a serious disorder―high blood sugar levels damage many organs, and can lead to anything from blindness to kidney(肾) failure.

It usually occurs when the body becomes less sensitive to insulin(胰岛素), the hormone that tells cells to take in too much blood glucose. Caffeine isn’t an obvious remedy (补救法) for type 2 diabetes, because its immediate effect is to lower sensitivity to insulin.

 

71. The main idea of the passage is that ______.

A. coffee is likely to prevent diabetes  B. the way we prevent diabetes

C. old people may develop diabetes     D. dumbbells can keep out of diabetes

72. From the second paragraph, we can probably get the idea that ______.

A. Bill Hartnett can explain the finding

B. one or two coffees a day is harmful

C. heavy coffee drinkers are not sensitive to pain

D. heavy coffee drinkers may have higher blood pressure

73. Edwin Gale’s opinion ______.

A. agrees with that of Rob van Dam

B. suggests coffee drinkers obey some regulations

C. shows the study may be beyond the fact

D. tells coffee drinkers to visit doctors

74. ______ is the root of diabetes according to the passage.

A. The hormone insulin                 B. Doughnuts

C. High blood sugar                      D. The level of obesity

75. According to the passage, which statement below is TRUE?

A. Caffeine is a drug to cure diabetes.

B. People who are always sitting have higher risk of developing diabetes.

C. Insulin is an element to cure diabetes.

D. Heavy coffee drinkers have the risk of developing diabetes.

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