云南省曲靖市第二中学2020-2021学年高一下学期期末考试英语

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ropinlungfunction,comparedtothosewhoatelessthanonetomatoorlessthanoneportionoffruitseveryday.Lungfunctionstartstodropataround

age30andpoorlungfunctionisrelatedtohigherrisksofdeathfromalldiseases,includingheartdiseaseandlungcancer.“Adietri

chinfruitscanslowdownthelungsnaturalagingprocessevenifyouhaveneversmoked,”saidVanessaGarciaLarsen,thestudysleadauthor,whoisalsoanAssistantProfes

sorinHumanNutritionattheJohnsHopkinsBloombergSchoolofPublicHealth.Larsenandherteamexamineddietsandlungfunctionofmorethan

650adultsfromGermany,NorwayandBritainin2002andperformedlungfunctiontestsonthesamegroupofparticipants10yearslat

er.Theresearchersfoundamoreeye-catchingconnectionbetweendietsandlungfunctionamongformersmokers,whohadaslowerdropoverthe10-yearperiodbecause

theirdietswerehighlyrichintomatoesandfruits.Sucharesultsuggeststhatthenutrients(���)intheirdietsaregoodforrepairingth

eharmtothelungdonebysmoking.32.Whatstheeffectoftomatoesandfruitsonformersmokers?A.Theyhelpsmokersrepairtheirl

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rslessworriedabouttheirhealth.页8共·页5第·卷试语英33.Whatriskisa35-year-oldmanofpoorlungfunctionlikelytohave?A.Theacceleration(��)ofthelungsagingprocess.B.

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akethereadersbelievetheresultofthestudy.C.Toseeclearsignsofaquickdropinlungfunction.D.Toseechangesinlungfunctio

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owthatsheisstill60me.41.A.bestB.worstC.fastestD.shortest42.A.killB.amuseC.exciteD.calm43.A.engineerB.nurseC.doctorD.teacher44.A.unat

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ainmentC.FunD.Adventures57.A.interestingB.boringC.doneD.complete58.A.onpurposeB.inrealityC.withdelightD.inturn59.A.predictive

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kintotheconstructionofsomeofthemostbeautifulstonebuildingsinEngland.As63result,Oxfordislikeabookwithafinecoverandwalkingthroughthe

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