某孕妇,24岁,GP。目前怀孕28周,忽然感觉腹部疼痛,迅速前往医院就诊。

若该孕妇于此时分娩一名男婴,其胎儿情况大致应为( )。

A:身长约为35cm,体重约1000g B:身长约为40cm,体重约1400g C:哭声洪亮 D:吸吮能力强 E:皮下脂肪发育好

在乙型肝炎血清学检查中,“小三阳”是指

A:乙型肝炎病毒表面抗原阳性 B:乙型肝炎病毒表面抗体阳性 C:乙型肝炎病毒e抗原阳性 D:乙型肝炎病毒核心抗体阳性 E:乙型肝炎病毒e抗体阳性

U. S. Eats Too Much Salt

    People in the United Statesconsume more than twice the recommended amount1 of salt, raising their risk for high blood pressure, heart attacks and strokes, government health experts said on Thursday.

    They found nearly 70 percent ofU. S.adults are in high-risk groups that would benefit from a lower-salt diet of no more than 1,500 mg per day2yet most consume closer to 3,500 mg per day.

    “It’s important for people to eat less salt. People who adopt a heart-healthy eating pattern that includes a diet low in sodium and rich in potassium and calcium can improve their blood pressure,”Dr. Darwin Labarthe of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said in a statement.

    “People need to know their recommended daily sodium limit and take action to reduce sodium intake,” Labarthe said.

    The study in CDC’s weekly report on death and disease used national survey data to show that two out of three adults should be consuming no more than 1500 mg of sodium per day because they are black or over the age of 40which are considered high-risk groups.

    Yet studies show most people in theUnited Stateseat 3,436 mg of sodium per day, according to a 2005–2006 CDC estimate.

    Most of the sodium eaten comes from packaged, processed and restaurant foods. The CDC said it will join other agencies in the Health and Human Services department in working with major food manufacturers and chain restaurants to reduce sodium levels in the food supply.

    Nationwide, 16 million men and women have heart disease and 5.8 million are estimated to have had a stroke. Cutting salt consumption can reduce these risks, the CDC said.

 

词汇:

sodium/ "səʊdɪəm/ n.

potassium/pəˈtæsiəm/n.

calcium/ "kælsɪəm/ n.

intake / ˈɪnteɪk/n.纳入量

 

注释:

1.more than twice the recommended amount:比推荐量的两倍还多

2.They found nearly 70 percent ofU. S.adults are in high-risk groups that would benefit from a lower-salt diet of no more than 1,500 mg per day:他们发现将近分之七十的美国成年人属于高危人群,如果他们的日食盐量降至l,500毫克,则会从中受益。

The high-risk groups include those____

A:who are black B:who are over the age of 40 C:who are white and young D:both A and B

Women Staying in Mini-Skirts for Longer

    British women are happy nowadays to wear mini-skirts up until the age of 40, according to research by Debenhams.

    Just 20 years ago, few women would dare to wear a mini-skirt after the age of 33, the store said. “It shows that women now have an increasing confidence in their bodies and are happy to dress accordingly,” it added in a statement. “If this trend continues, there’s no doubt that, within the next decade, women in their mid 40s and early 50s will rightly regard a mini-skirt as an essential pan of their everyday wardrobe.”

    The figures emerged when the store examined the latest age profile of women buying short, 36-cm skirts over the past six months. Their results show that it has jumped from an average age of 36-years-old at the start of millennium 1 to 40 today. Figures from 1980 showed that on average women stopped buying minis when they reached 33 years old -- a figure unchanged from the mid-1960s.
    The store noted that experts believe that the popularity of intensive gym culture 2, providing women with well toned bodies 3 for longer may be the reason The increasing number of British women living on their own may also be a fac tor.

    The Debenhams’ study showed that a modern woman’s love affair with a mini-skin begins at the age of 14 but that she doesn’t buy her first one until the age of 16 Instead, she flouts school roles by rolling up the waistband of the school uniform to give the impression of wearing a mini skirt.

    Skirts get shorter between the ages of 16 and 19, reducing in size from 46 to 36 cm before reaching their shortest, a mere 32 cm, at the age of 23. Skirt .length increases slightly between the ages of 23 and 27, rising to 37 cm, possibly due to girls being in their first stable relationship, with no desire to attract attention, the store said.

    However, it found short skirt suddenly zoom in popularity between the ages of 27 and 34, as those early relationships break down, and new relationships are formed. The move into longer skins begins irreversibly at 40 years old, when 46-cm skins, still slightly above the knee are the norm. From then on, skirt length increases dramatically, falling below the knee for the very first time since school days at the age of 42.

 

词汇:

millennium [mɪ"lenɪəm] n. 千禧年

gym [dʒɪm] n. 健身房

 

注释:

1.这里指公元2000年。

2.gym culture:指英国现在流行的去健身房健身的趋势。

3.well toned bodies:指结实而线条良好的体形。

We can infer from the second and third paragraph that in 1970s

A:a lot of women dared to wear mini-skirts at the age of 40 B:most women between 33 and 36 were still happy to wear mini-skirts C:even women in their early 50s rightly regarded amini-skirt as an essential part of theireveryday wardrobe D:most women no longer wore mini-skirts when they reach the age of 33

某站P16水尺被毁三次均在原位置重设,其水尺现编号为()。

A:P17 B:P19 C:P16—2 D:P16—3

设某点压力表读数为p=40kPa,取Pγ为相对压强,pabs为绝对压强,则()。

A:Pγ=40 kPa,pabs=98 kPa B:Pγ=40 kPa,Pabs=138 kPa C:Pγ=138 kPa,pabs=40 kPa D:pγ=98 kPa,pabs=40 kPa

设某点压力表读数为p=40kPa,取Pγ为相对压强,pabs为绝对压强,则()。

A:Pγ=40 kPa,pabs=98 kPa B:Pγ=40 kPa,Pabs=138 kPa C:Pγ=138 kPa,pabs=40 kPa D:pγ=98 kPa,pabs=40 kPa

设某点压力表读数为P=40kPa,取Pγ为相对压强,Pabs为绝对压强,则( )。

A:Pγ=40kPa,Pabs=98kPa B:Pγ=40kPa,Pabs=138kPa C:Pγ=138kPa,pabs=40kPa D:Pγ=98kPa,Pabs=40kPa

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