A: Reducing the risk of death from cancer.
B: Reducing the risk of death from heart diseases.
C: Extending drinkers~ life span.
D: Alleviating the stress of modern people.
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- Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. 8() A: Worsening water scarcity. B: Increasing risks of diseases. C: Triggering mass displacement. D: Reducing the population in Asia.
- Questions 5 to 7 will be based on the following news item.Question 5: A: The income gap is widening in developed countries. B: Cancer cases are increasing dramatically. C: Unhealthy foods can increase the risk of cancer. D: Burden of cancer is shifting to poor countries.
- ____ stress can increase the risk of diseases such as depression, heart disease and even cancer. A: chronic B: deficient C: arrogant D: inborn
- What can we infer from the text A: It is easy to prolong the average life span in developed country, because of the advanced health science. B: It is difficult to prolong the average life span greatly, because science cannot prevent the aging process now. C: If the diseases that cause most of the death can be cured, the average life span will increase greatly. D: More and more people will live past 100 if the diseases that cause most of the death can be cured.
- Questions 6 to 10 are based on the following news. A: Reducing trade barriers in industrial and farm goods. B: Debt relief for the developing countries. C: Trade liberalization within the European Union. D: Negotiating with the campaign groups.
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The following statement about Tracking 30,000 Americans for eight years,which is TRUE A: The belief that stress is harmful is the leading cause of death in the United States. B: People who don't believe stress is bad for them don't die prematurely. C: There was no significant increase in the risk of death among those who experienced more stress and believed that stress was harmful. D: Those who experienced a lot of stress but did not view stress as harmful had the lowest risk of death.
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If you watch TV more than four hours a day, you’ll have ________. A: a 46 percent increased risk of dying cardiovascular disease B: at least a 46 percent higher risk of death from all causes C: at least an 80 percent higher risk for blood clots D: a 46 percent higher risk of dying heart disease
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If a new drug decreases the risk of breast cancer in postmenopausal women from 0.3% per year to 0.15% per year, which of the following accurately describes the change in risk?
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Questions 25 and 26 are based on the following news. At the end of the news item, you will be given 10 seconds to answer the questions. Now, listen to the news. How many children died from this Trovan drug A: 100. B: 50. C: 20. D: 11.
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3. Which of the following sentence is right? A: The goal is to learn their risk of thyroid cancer the extent to which radiation may increase. B: The goal is to learn the extent to which radiation may increase their risk of thyroid cancer. C: The goal may increase their risk of thyroid cancer is to learn the extent to which radiation. D: The goal is to learn the extent to radiation which may increase their risk of thyroid cancer.