閱讀理解。

     閱讀下面短文,并根據(jù)短文后的要求答題(請(qǐng)注意問(wèn)題后的字?jǐn)?shù)要求).
     Modern inventions have speeded up people's lives amazingly. Motor cars cover a hundred miles
in lithe more than an hour,aircraft cross the world inside a day,while computers operate at lightning
speed. Indeed,this love of speed seems never ending. Every year motor cars are produced which g
o even faster and each new computer boasts(吹噓)of saving precious seconds in handling tasks. 
     All this saves time,but at a price. When we lose or gain half a day in speeding across the world in
an airplane,our bodies tell us so. We get the uncomfortable feeling known as j et lag; our bodies
feel that they have been left behind in another time zone. Again,spending too long at computers results
in painful wrists and fingers. Mobile phones also                    ,according to some scientists;too much
use may put harmful radiation into our brains,a consequence we do not like to think about.
     However,what do we do with the time we have saved? Certainly not relax,or so it seems. We are
so accustomed to constant activity that we find it difficult to sit and do nothing or even just one thing at
a time. Perhaps the days are long gone when we might listen quietly to a story on the radio,letting
imagination take us into another world.
     There was a time when some people's lives were devoted simply to the cultivation(耕耘)of the land
or the care of cattle. No multi tasking there;their lives went on at a much gentler pace,and in a familiar
pattern. There is much that we might envy about a way of life like this. Yet before we do so,we must
think of the hard tasks our ancestors faced:they farmed with bare hands,often lived close to hunger,and
had to make tools from wood and stone. Modern machinery has freed people from that primitive
existence.
1. What's the passage mainly about?(within 10 words)
                                                                        
2. List the difficulties our ancestors met according to the text. (within 15 words)
                                                                        
                                                                        
                                                                        
3. Fill in the blank in the 2nd paragraph with proper words or phrases. 
                                                                        
4. Why do we make new products more and more time-saving according to Paragraph 1 of this passage?
                                                                        
5. Translate the underlined sentence in the 3rd paragraph into Chinese. 
                                                                         
                                                                        

1.  Modern technology and its influence.
2. ①farming with bare hands.
    ②living close to hunger.
    ③making tools from wood and stone.
3. have their danger/ have bad effects on us
4. Because our love of speed seems never ending.
5. 那些我們可以聆聽(tīng)電臺(tái)里的音樂(lè),讓思緒飛揚(yáng)的時(shí)代已經(jīng)遠(yuǎn)去了。
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    WASHINGTON(Reuters)-People who drink two or more sweetened soft drinks a week have a much higher risk of pancreatic cancer(胰腺癌),an unusual but deadly cancer,researchers reported on Monday.

    People who drank mostly fruit juice instead of sodas did not have the same risk,the study

 of 60,000 people in Singapore found.

    Sugar may be to blame but people who drink sweetened sodas regularly often have other

poor health habits,said Mark Pereira of the University of Minnesota,who led the study.

    “The high levels of sugar in soft drinks may be increasing the level of insulin(胰島素)in The body,which we think contributes to pancreatic cancer cell growth,”P(pán)ereira said in a statement.

    Writing in the joumal Cancer Epidemiology,Biomarkers & Prevention,Pereira and colleagues

said they followed 60,524 men and women in the Singapore Chinese Health Study for l4 years.

    Over that time,140 of the volunteers developed pancreatic cancer.Those who drank two or

more sweetened soft drinks a week had an 87 percent higher risk of being among those who got

pancreatic cancer.

   Pereira said he believed the fndings would apply elsewhere。

  “Singapore is a wcahhy country with excellent heahhcare.Favorite pastimes(消遣)are

eating and shopping,so the findings should apply to other western countries,”he said.

    But Susan Mayne of the Yale Cancer Center at Yale University in Connecticut was cautious.

   “Although this study found a risk,the finding was based on a relatively small number of

cases and it remains unclear whether it is a causal(因果的)connection or not!眘aid Mayne.

who serves on the board of the journal,which is published by the American Association for

Cancer Research.

    Pancreatic cancer is one of the deadliest forms of cancer,with 230,000 cases globally.In

the United States,37,680 people are diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in a year and 34,290 die

of it.

4 1.According to the text,who is in control of the health study?

    A.Mark Pereira.               B.Scientists from Singapore.

    C.Researchers in Yale.          D.Susan Mayne.

42.We can infer from Pereira,s words that__.

    A.the heahhcare in Singapore should be greatly improved

    B.2 soft drinks a day are considered harmful to health

    C.87 out of l40 volunteers developed pancreatic cancer

    D.sugar might not be the only cause of pancreatic cancer

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  A.Satisfied.     B.Doubtful.     C.Worried.   D.Hopeful.

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