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+第三十七篇   hypertension drugs found to cut risk of stroke
p 1  australian doctors declared monday that a cocktail of simple antihypertensive drugs can lower the risk of patients suffering a repeat stroke by more than a third. this is the result of their research. the research, presented at a medical conference in italy over the weekend, has been valued highly as a major breakthrough in stroke prevention.

p2    strokes kill 5 million people a year, and more than 15 million suffer non-fatal strokes that often leave them with useless limbs, slurred speech and other serous disabilities. one in five stroke survivors goes on to have a second, often fatal, stroke within five years of the first.

p3  an international six-year study of 6,100 patients directed from sydney university found that by taking two blood pressure-lowering drugs, the risk of secondary strokes can be reduced by up to 40 per cent. even taking one of the commonly available drugs can cut the risk by a third, the study said. the drugs are the diuretic indapamide and the ace inhibitor perindopril, better known by its brand name coversy. the combination was effective even in patients who did not have high blood pressure, the researchers said. they even found that the risk of another stroke could be cut by three quarters among the one-in-10 patients who had suffered a cerebral hemorrhage, the worst type of stoke, where there is direct bleeding into the brain.
p4  stephen mcmahon, who presented the research at the milan congress of the european society of hypertension, said about 50 million people were alive who had suffered at least one stroke. “if most of those patients were able to get access to this treatment, it would result in maybe the avoidance of half a million strokes a year,” the professor told australia's abc radio.

p5   mcmahon said doctors had long known that lowering the blood pressure of those with hypertension could help prevent strokes. “what we have shown for the first time is that it does not really matter what your blood pressure is; if you have had a stroke, the lowering blood pressure will produce large benefits, to begin with—even for people whose blood pressure is average or below average,” he said.
p6  mcmahon said the milan gathering had heralded the research as a “major breakthrough in the care of patients with strokes—perhaps the biggest step forward that we have made in the last couple of decades. ”

練習(xí):

1. how many people surviving the first stroke may suffer another attack during the following five years?
a.  more than 33% of them.

b.  up to 40% of them
c.  20% of them.

d.  10% of them.

解析:四個(gè)選項(xiàng)都出現(xiàn)了數(shù)字,鎖定文章中出現(xiàn)數(shù)字的地方在第二段第二句,說(shuō)到中風(fēng)以后存活的病人,五人中有一人在第一次中風(fēng)后五年內(nèi)會(huì)再次中風(fēng).而且常常是致命的,故c項(xiàng)20%為正確答案。

2    strokes kill 5 million people a year, and more than 15 million suffer non-fatal strokes that often leave them with useless limbs, slurred speech and other serous disabilities. 1one in five stroke survivors goes on to have a second, often fatal, stroke within five years of the first.

2. taking two blood pressure-lowering drugs may produce _____less risk of secondary strokes than taking only one such drug.
a.  three quarters

b.  nearly four tenths
c.  one fifth

d.  about one fourteenth

解析:用題干中的關(guān)鍵詞taking two blood pressure-lowering drugs鎖定核心句在第三段,但是四個(gè)選項(xiàng)里沒(méi)有出現(xiàn)原文中的數(shù)字40%和13。再看題干中有less…than的比較, 說(shuō)明答案計(jì)算。服用兩種降壓藥繼發(fā)中風(fēng)的危險(xiǎn)性可減少到40%;單服一種藥,其危險(xiǎn)性則為13(33%)。可見(jiàn)服用兩種藥l比服一種藥可減少大約7%,即大約l14的危險(xiǎn)性。(解題時(shí)需要把不同的表達(dá)方式統(tǒng)一成一種再進(jìn)行比較)

an international six-year study of 6,100 patients directed from sydney university found that by taking two blood pressure-lowering drugs, the risk of secondary strokes can be reduced by up to 40 per cent. even taking one of the commonly available drugs can cut the risk by a third,

3. which of the following is not a symptom left by strokes?
a.  habitual sleeplessness.
b.  losing the function of one more extremities.
c.  speaking unclearly.
d.  serious disabilities such as facial paralysis.

解析:第二段第一句說(shuō)非致命的中風(fēng)常造成病人四肢殘廢、有語(yǔ)言障礙以及其他嚴(yán)重殘疾。b、c、d就是這個(gè)意思(d項(xiàng)的面部麻痹自然屬于嚴(yán)重殘疾之一),而a項(xiàng)習(xí)慣性失眠則不應(yīng)屬于中風(fēng)的后遺癥,故是正確答案。

2    strokes kill 5 million people a year, and more than 15 million suffer non-fatal strokes that often leave them with3buseless limbs, 3cslurred speech and other serous3d disabilities. one in five stroke survivors goes on to have a second, often fatal, stroke within five years of the first.

4. how many strokes may be reduced in a year if most of stroke patients can be treated in the way as the article recommends?
a.  5,000,000

b.  500,000
c.  50,000,000

d.  15,000,000

解析:四個(gè)選項(xiàng)都出現(xiàn)了數(shù)字,鎖定文章中出現(xiàn)數(shù)字的地方,四個(gè)選項(xiàng)都有(非常有迷惑性)第四段第二句說(shuō)到如果大多數(shù)病人有機(jī)會(huì)進(jìn)行這樣治療的話,每年就可以避免50萬(wàn)次中風(fēng)的發(fā)生,故b為正確答案。

4  stephen mcmahon, who presented the research at the milan congress of the european society of hypertension, said about 50 million people were alive who had suffered at least one stroke. “if most of those patients were able to get access to this treatment, it would result in maybe the avoidance of half a million strokes a year,” the professor told australia's abc radio.

5. what patients among those who have had a stroke will benefit greatly from taking blood pressure-lowering drugs?
a.  those whose blood pressure is high.
b.  those whose blood pressure is average.
c.  those whose blood pressure is below average.
d.  all of the above.

解析:根據(jù)答題技巧只要選項(xiàng)中有all of the above.答案就是這個(gè)選項(xiàng),文章中的證據(jù)在最后一段,說(shuō)血壓高低并不重要,只要你得過(guò)中風(fēng),降低血壓就有很大益處,即使血壓正?;虻陀谡R彩侨绱?,故d為正確答案。

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