大學(xué)英語分級閱讀-第三冊

出版時間:2012-9  出版社:東華大學(xué)出版社  作者:陳亞芬,高蘊華 編著  頁數(shù):151  字數(shù):238000  

內(nèi)容概要

  《高等教育“十二五”部委級規(guī)劃教材:大學(xué)英語分級閱讀(第3冊)》選編的閱讀材料嚴格遵照上述標準進行選擇,從而確保同一級別閱讀材料難度符合實際級別水平,避免出現(xiàn)以往因閱讀材料難度不一造成學(xué)生無所適從的現(xiàn)象,大大提高了閱讀材料的使用效率,有助于快速提升學(xué)生的閱讀能力。
  同時,《高等教育“十二五”部委級規(guī)劃教材:大學(xué)英語分級閱讀(第3冊)》內(nèi)容涵蓋面廣,從學(xué)習(xí)者實際出發(fā),把英語學(xué)習(xí)中接觸較多、需求廣泛的題材編輯為八大板塊,分別以文化、教育、科技、經(jīng)濟、醫(yī)藥衛(wèi)生、政治、法律和生物等領(lǐng)域的相關(guān)文章為主題構(gòu)成全書的八個單元。每個單元配有一定的翻譯、閱讀理解和完型填空,幫助學(xué)生鞏固和消化閱讀材料的內(nèi)容。
  《高等教育“十二五”部委級規(guī)劃教材:大學(xué)英語分級閱讀(第3冊)》閱讀難度符合藍斯分級區(qū)間(1200L-1300L),同時,每個單元的選材在相應(yīng)的題材范圍內(nèi)。

書籍目錄

Unit 1 Good old days
Text A One Small Stone, Unforgotten
Text B Hard Times, a Helping Hand - A Yuletide Story
Supplementary Exercises
Unit 2 Elite Education and Top University
Text A Elite Education and Top University
Text B Final Countdown: Top 10 Common Errors when Building a
World-Class University
Supplementary Exercises
Unit 3 Computer Testing
Text A Working with the Chaos Monkey
Text B How to Write Without Writing
Supplementary Exercises
Unit 4 Business World
Text A Another Digital Gold Rush
Text B The Symbolic Power of the Euro
Supplementary Exercises
Unit 5 Body Talks
Text A Headache
Text B Hypertension
Supplementary Exercises
Unit 6 War and Terrorism
Text A Terrorized by 'War on Terror' ...How a Three-Word Mantra Has
Undermined America
Text B Iraq: Who Won the War?
Supplementary Exercises
Unit 7 One Way to Achieve Humanity
Text A Pros & Cons of the Death Penalty
Text B What is Law?
Supplementary Exercises
Unit 8 The Science of Our Lives
Text A The Nature of Science and Biology
Text B Smallpox the Weapon-You Shall Reap What You Have Sewn
Supplementary Exercises
Key
References

章節(jié)摘錄

  8 There does not appear to be a direct relationship between caffeine and chronic hypertension, even though caffeine intake can cause an acute (rapid but brief) increase in blood pressure. This may be due to the fact that tolerance to caffeine develops rapidly.  9 Chronic overuse of alcohol is a potentially reversible cause of hypertension. Five percent of hypertension is due to alcohol consumption and 30 to 60 percent of alcoholics have hypertension. Alcohol-induced hypertension is more likely to occur in women than men.  Diet and Hypertension  10 Sodium intake has been a primary target for hypertension control, though it is ranked fourth as the lifestyle factor associated with hypertension. About 50 percent of individuals appear to be "sodium sensitive." This means that excessive sodium intake tends to increase blood pressure in these groups of people, and they do not appear to excrete excessive amount of salt via the kidneys. Sodium-sensitive individuals include the elderly, obese individuals, and African Americans. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that adults consume no more than 2,400 milligrams of sodium daily. There are a number of ways to limit sodium in the diet, including:  * Do not use salt at the table  * Check food labels for sodium content  * Choose unprocessed foods  * Limit processed meats and cheeses  * Limit pickled meats and vegetables  * Limit salty snacks  * Limit intake of soy sauce, BBQ sauce, and other condiments and foods that may be high in sodium  11 Potassium supplements (2-4 grams daily) have been shown to moderately decrease blood pressure. Fruits and vegetables are excellent sources of potassium. The Dietary Guidelines for Americans recommend that adults consume at least 3,500 milligrams of potassium daily. A diet high in fruits and vegetables has been linked to a decreased risk of both hypertension and stroke. Foods high in omega-3 fatty acids have positive effects on hypertension and cardiovascular disease by relaxing arteries and thinning the blood. In addition, several studies have demonstrated that individuals with hypertension may benefit from daily doses of calcium (800 mg) or magnesium (300 mg).  12 The DASH Eating Plan  13 Research has shown that a diet that is low in sodium but rich in calcium, potassium, and magnesium can decrease blood pressure, especially among African Americans. This eating plan is called the DASH (Dietary Approach to Stop Hypertension) eating plan and it is as effective in decreasing blood pressure as some medications commonly used to treat hypertension. The DASH eating plan is based on 2,000 calories a day with18 percent of the calories coming from protein, 55 percent from carbohydrates, and 27 percent from fats. The eating plan contains less fat than the Food Guide Pyramid, more fruits and vegetables, and includes a serving of nuts.  14 Pharmacological Treatment of Hypertension  15 Hypertension is commonly treated with medication, and a combination of two or more drugs is common. Patients are usually given a diuretic to help them excrete excess fluids. However, most diuretics also cause excretion of potassium in the urine, and individuals on diuretics should monitor their potassium intakes. Drugs used to control hypertension include beta-blockers which act to slow heart rate and cause some vasodilation (widening of the lumen, or interior, of blood vessels).Drugs that contain calcium channel blockers or angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACF,) inhibitors also cause vasodilation.  ……

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