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2008年職稱英語衛(wèi)生類c級考試試題及答案
第三篇 U.S. Life Expectancy Hits New High
Life expectancy rates in the United States are at an all—time high,with people born in 2005 projected to live for nearly 78 years,a new federal study finds.
The finding reflects a continuing trend of increasing life expectancy that began in1955.when the average American lived to be 59.6 years old.By 1995,life expectancy was 75.8 years,and by 2005,it had risen to 77.9 years,according to the report released Wednesday.
“This is good news,”said report co—author Donna Hoyert,a health scientist at the National Center for Health Statistics.“It’s even better news that it is a continuation of trends,so it is a long period of continuing improvement.”
Despite the upward trend,the United States still has a lower life expectancy than some 40 other countries,according to the U.S. Census(人口普查)Bureau.the country with the longest life expectancy is Andorra at 83.5 years,followed by Japan,Macau,San Marino and Singapore.
Much of the increase owes to declining death rates from the three leading causes of death in the country—heart disease.6an'ceF arid stroke.
In addition,in 2005,the U.S.death rate dropped to an all—time low of less than 800 deaths per 1 00,000.
Dr.David Katz,director of the Prevention Research Center at Yale University School of Medicine,said,“News that life expectancy is increasing is,of course,good. But the evidence we have suggests that there is more chronic disease than ever in the U.S.”
Adding years to life is a good thing,Katz said.“But adding vital life to years is at least equally important. If we care about living well,and not just longer,we still have our work cut out for U.S.” he said.
41. Since 1955,life expectancy rates in the U.S. have
A. moved up and down.
B. been declining.
C. been on the rise.
D. remained steady.
42. Compared with the county with the longest life expectancy, the U.S. is
A. nearly 3 years behind.
B. nearly 4 years behind.
C. nearly 8 years behind.
D. nearly 6 years behind.
43. The increase in the U.S. 1ife expectancy is mostly due to
A. increasing life expectancy rates in some other countries.
B. declining death rates from heart disease.cancer and stroke.
C. a rise in the rate of chronic disease.
D. a declining birth rate.
44. Which of the following statements is NOT true?
A. The U.S. 1ife expectancy is at an all—time high.
B. The U.S. death rate was at an all—time IOW in 2005.
C. The annual death rate in the U.S. is over 800 deaths per 1 00,000.
D. Chronic disease appears to be at an all—time high in the U.S.
45 The expression “adding vital life f0 years” in the last paragraph means.
A living well.
B living longer .
C. living longer and well .
D. living at any cost .
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