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1、姓名:_ 班级:_ 学号:_-密-封 -线- 标签:标题考试时间:120分钟 考试总分:100分题号一二三四五总分分数遵守考场纪律,维护知识尊严,杜绝违纪行为,确保考试结果公正。1、life expectancy in the last hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life expectancy in developed countries was about 47 in the early 21st century, men in the united states and the united kingdom can expect to live t

2、o about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising all the time. what has brought(52)these changes when we look at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we need to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in the early 20th century, these were the acute and often(55)infectious diseases such as smallpo

3、x. many children died very young from these diseases and others, and the weak and elderly were always at risk.in the(56)world these diseases are far(57)today, and in some cases have almost disappeared. a number of(58)have led to this: improvements in sanitation and hygiene, the discovery and use of

4、antibiotics, which(59)bacterial diseases much less dangerous, and vaccinations(60)common diseases.(61), peoples general health has improved with improvements in our general environment: cleaner air, better means of preserving food, better and warmer housing, and better understanding of nutrition.gen

5、etically, we should all be able to live to about 85 but(62)people do live longer today, there are still some big killers around that are preventing us from consistently reaching that age. the problems that affect people today are the more chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and strokes, and tho

6、se(63)by viruses, such as influenza and aids. of course, cancer is a huge killer as well. in most cases these diseases affect(64)people, but there are worrying trends in the developed world with problems such as obesity(65)more heart disease and illnesses such as diabetes at younger ages.the killers

7、 today can be classed as “lifestyle diseases”, which means that it may be possible to halt their progress.( )a.agesb.yearsc.livesd.countries2、life expectancy in the last hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life expectancy in developed countries was about 47 in the early 21st century, men in the united

8、 states and the united kingdom can expect to live to about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising all the time. what has brought(52)these changes when we look at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we need to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in the early 20th century, these were the acu

9、te and often(55)infectious diseases such as smallpox. many children died very young from these diseases and others, and the weak and elderly were always at risk.in the(56)world these diseases are far(57)today, and in some cases have almost disappeared. a number of(58)have led to this: improvements i

10、n sanitation and hygiene, the discovery and use of antibiotics, which(59)bacterial diseases much less dangerous, and vaccinations(60)common diseases.(61), peoples general health has improved with improvements in our general environment: cleaner air, better means of preserving food, better and warmer

11、 housing, and better understanding of nutrition.genetically, we should all be able to live to about 85 but(62)people do live longer today, there are still some big killers around that are preventing us from consistently reaching that age. the problems that affect people today are the more chronic il

12、lnesses, such as heart disease and strokes, and those(63)by viruses, such as influenza and aids. of course, cancer is a huge killer as well. in most cases these diseases affect(64)people, but there are worrying trends in the developed world with problems such as obesity(65)more heart disease and ill

13、nesses such as diabetes at younger ages.the killers today can be classed as “lifestyle diseases”, which means that it may be possible to halt their progress.( )a.inb.aboutc.tod.with3、life expectancy in the last hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life expectancy in developed countries was about 47 in

14、the early 21st century, men in the united states and the united kingdom can expect to live to about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising all the time. what has brought(52)these changes when we look at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we need to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in t

15、he early 20th century, these were the acute and often(55)infectious diseases such as smallpox. many children died very young from these diseases and others, and the weak and elderly were always at risk.in the(56)world these diseases are far(57)today, and in some cases have almost disappeared. a numb

16、er of(58)have led to this: improvements in sanitation and hygiene, the discovery and use of antibiotics, which(59)bacterial diseases much less dangerous, and vaccinations(60)common diseases.(61), peoples general health has improved with improvements in our general environment: cleaner air, better me

17、ans of preserving food, better and warmer housing, and better understanding of nutrition.genetically, we should all be able to live to about 85 but(62)people do live longer today, there are still some big killers around that are preventing us from consistently reaching that age. the problems that af

18、fect people today are the more chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and strokes, and those(63)by viruses, such as influenza and aids. of course, cancer is a huge killer as well. in most cases these diseases affect(64)people, but there are worrying trends in the developed world with problems such

19、 as obesity(65)more heart disease and illnesses such as diabetes at younger ages.the killers today can be classed as “lifestyle diseases”, which means that it may be possible to halt their progress.( )a.lengthb.timec.durationd.span4、life expectancy in the last hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life

20、expectancy in developed countries was about 47 in the early 21st century, men in the united states and the united kingdom can expect to live to about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising all the time. what has brought(52)these changes when we look at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we

21、 need to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in the early 20th century, these were the acute and often(55)infectious diseases such as smallpox. many children died very young from these diseases and others, and the weak and elderly were always at risk.in the(56)world these diseases are far(57)today,

22、 and in some cases have almost disappeared. a number of(58)have led to this: improvements in sanitation and hygiene, the discovery and use of antibiotics, which(59)bacterial diseases much less dangerous, and vaccinations(60)common diseases.(61), peoples general health has improved with improvements

23、in our general environment: cleaner air, better means of preserving food, better and warmer housing, and better understanding of nutrition.genetically, we should all be able to live to about 85 but(62)people do live longer today, there are still some big killers around that are preventing us from co

24、nsistently reaching that age. the problems that affect people today are the more chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and strokes, and those(63)by viruses, such as influenza and aids. of course, cancer is a huge killer as well. in most cases these diseases affect(64)people, but there are worryin

25、g trends in the developed world with problems such as obesity(65)more heart disease and illnesses such as diabetes at younger ages.the killers today can be classed as “lifestyle diseases”, which means that it may be possible to halt their progress.( )a.peopleb.killersc.inventiond.nation5、life expect

26、ancy in the last hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life expectancy in developed countries was about 47 in the early 21st century, men in the united states and the united kingdom can expect to live to about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising all the time. what has brought(52)these changes

27、 when we look at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we need to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in the early 20th century, these were the acute and often(55)infectious diseases such as smallpox. many children died very young from these diseases and others, and the weak and elderly were always

28、at risk.in the(56)world these diseases are far(57)today, and in some cases have almost disappeared. a number of(58)have led to this: improvements in sanitation and hygiene, the discovery and use of antibiotics, which(59)bacterial diseases much less dangerous, and vaccinations(60)common diseases.(61)

29、, peoples general health has improved with improvements in our general environment: cleaner air, better means of preserving food, better and warmer housing, and better understanding of nutrition.genetically, we should all be able to live to about 85 but(62)people do live longer today, there are stil

30、l some big killers around that are preventing us from consistently reaching that age. the problems that affect people today are the more chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and strokes, and those(63)by viruses, such as influenza and aids. of course, cancer is a huge killer as well. in most case

31、s these diseases affect(64)people, but there are worrying trends in the developed world with problems such as obesity(65)more heart disease and illnesses such as diabetes at younger ages.the killers today can be classed as “lifestyle diseases”, which means that it may be possible to halt their progr

32、ess.( )a.moreb.lessc.highd.highly6、life expectancy in the last hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life expectancy in developed countries was about 47 in the early 21st century, men in the united states and the united kingdom can expect to live to about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising a

33、ll the time. what has brought(52)these changes when we look at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we need to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in the early 20th century, these were the acute and often(55)infectious diseases such as smallpox. many children died very young from these diseases and

34、 others, and the weak and elderly were always at risk.in the(56)world these diseases are far(57)today, and in some cases have almost disappeared. a number of(58)have led to this: improvements in sanitation and hygiene, the discovery and use of antibiotics, which(59)bacterial diseases much less dange

35、rous, and vaccinations(60)common diseases.(61), peoples general health has improved with improvements in our general environment: cleaner air, better means of preserving food, better and warmer housing, and better understanding of nutrition.genetically, we should all be able to live to about 85 but(

36、62)people do live longer today, there are still some big killers around that are preventing us from consistently reaching that age. the problems that affect people today are the more chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and strokes, and those(63)by viruses, such as influenza and aids. of course,

37、 cancer is a huge killer as well. in most cases these diseases affect(64)people, but there are worrying trends in the developed world with problems such as obesity(65)more heart disease and illnesses such as diabetes at younger ages.the killers today can be classed as “lifestyle diseases”, which mea

38、ns that it may be possible to halt their progress.( )a.developedb.less developedc.undevelopedd.developing7、life expectancy in the last hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life expectancy in developed countries was about 47 in the early 21st century, men in the united states and the united kingdom can

39、expect to live to about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising all the time. what has brought(52)these changes when we look at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we need to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in the early 20th century, these were the acute and often(55)infectious diseases

40、 such as smallpox. many children died very young from these diseases and others, and the weak and elderly were always at risk.in the(56)world these diseases are far(57)today, and in some cases have almost disappeared. a number of(58)have led to this: improvements in sanitation and hygiene, the disco

41、very and use of antibiotics, which(59)bacterial diseases much less dangerous, and vaccinations(60)common diseases.(61), peoples general health has improved with improvements in our general environment: cleaner air, better means of preserving food, better and warmer housing, and better understanding

42、of nutrition.genetically, we should all be able to live to about 85 but(62)people do live longer today, there are still some big killers around that are preventing us from consistently reaching that age. the problems that affect people today are the more chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and

43、strokes, and those(63)by viruses, such as influenza and aids. of course, cancer is a huge killer as well. in most cases these diseases affect(64)people, but there are worrying trends in the developed world with problems such as obesity(65)more heart disease and illnesses such as diabetes at younger

44、ages.the killers today can be classed as “lifestyle diseases”, which means that it may be possible to halt their progress.( )a.more deadlyb.deadlyc.less deadlyd.fatal8、life expectancy in the last hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life expectancy in developed countries was about 47 in the early 21st

45、century, men in the united states and the united kingdom can expect to live to about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising all the time. what has brought(52)these changes when we look at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we need to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in the early 20th c

46、entury, these were the acute and often(55)infectious diseases such as smallpox. many children died very young from these diseases and others, and the weak and elderly were always at risk.in the(56)world these diseases are far(57)today, and in some cases have almost disappeared. a number of(58)have l

47、ed to this: improvements in sanitation and hygiene, the discovery and use of antibiotics, which(59)bacterial diseases much less dangerous, and vaccinations(60)common diseases.(61), peoples general health has improved with improvements in our general environment: cleaner air, better means of preservi

48、ng food, better and warmer housing, and better understanding of nutrition.genetically, we should all be able to live to about 85 but(62)people do live longer today, there are still some big killers around that are preventing us from consistently reaching that age. the problems that affect people tod

49、ay are the more chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and strokes, and those(63)by viruses, such as influenza and aids. of course, cancer is a huge killer as well. in most cases these diseases affect(64)people, but there are worrying trends in the developed world with problems such as obesity(65)

50、more heart disease and illnesses such as diabetes at younger ages.the killers today can be classed as “lifestyle diseases”, which means that it may be possible to halt their progress.( )a.improvementsb.factorsc.jobsd.measures9、life expectancy in the last hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life expect

51、ancy in developed countries was about 47 in the early 21st century, men in the united states and the united kingdom can expect to live to about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising all the time. what has brought(52)these changes when we look at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we need

52、to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in the early 20th century, these were the acute and often(55)infectious diseases such as smallpox. many children died very young from these diseases and others, and the weak and elderly were always at risk.in the(56)world these diseases are far(57)today, and i

53、n some cases have almost disappeared. a number of(58)have led to this: improvements in sanitation and hygiene, the discovery and use of antibiotics, which(59)bacterial diseases much less dangerous, and vaccinations(60)common diseases.(61), peoples general health has improved with improvements in our

54、 general environment: cleaner air, better means of preserving food, better and warmer housing, and better understanding of nutrition.genetically, we should all be able to live to about 85 but(62)people do live longer today, there are still some big killers around that are preventing us from consiste

55、ntly reaching that age. the problems that affect people today are the more chronic illnesses, such as heart disease and strokes, and those(63)by viruses, such as influenza and aids. of course, cancer is a huge killer as well. in most cases these diseases affect(64)people, but there are worrying tren

56、ds in the developed world with problems such as obesity(65)more heart disease and illnesses such as diabetes at younger ages.the killers today can be classed as “lifestyle diseases”, which means that it may be possible to halt their progress.( )a.makesb.causesc.maked.from10、life expectancy in the la

57、st hundred yearsa hundred years ago, life expectancy in developed countries was about 47 in the early 21st century, men in the united states and the united kingdom can expect to live to about 74. women to about 80, and these(51)are rising all the time. what has brought(52)these changes when we look

58、at the life(53)of people 100 years ago, we need to look at the greatest(54)of the time. in the early 20th century, these were the acute and often(55)infectious diseases such as smallpox. many children died very young from these diseases and others, and the weak and elderly were always at risk.in the(56)world these dis

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