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2015年職稱英語衛(wèi)生類A級真題答案(閱讀理解第三篇)

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2015年度全國職稱英語等級考試衛(wèi)生類(A級)試題

閱讀理解第三篇

Ear Breakthrough

New research published in the journal Current Biology has added significantly to our understanding of how the ear works, giving hope to millions of deaf and hard of hearing people.

The latest research, conducted by Dr.Jorg T.Albert, a Deafness Research UK research fellow at the UCL Ear Institute, together with scientists at the University of Cologne, shows that fruit flies have ears which mechanically amplify sound signals in a remarkably similar way to the sensory (感覺的 ) cells found in the inner ear of vertebrates (脊椎動物) including humans. The finding means that the wealth of genetic techniques already available to study the fruit fly can now be used to target how the ear works.

Dr. Albert says, "The biophysical parallels between the ways both fruit flies and humans convert sound into nerve signals are truly amazing. We may be allowed to hope that these mechanistic (機械學(xué)的) similarities extend further down to the genes and molecules that

bring about hearing. But even if it finally should turn out that hearing in fruit flies relies on afferent molecules than does hearing in humans, the little fruit fly can help us find answers to some key questions of hearing research and-what is sometimes even more important- The work is welcomed by Deafness Research UK, the country's only medical research charity for deaf people. Vivienne Michael, chief executive of Deafness Research UK, says, ";This is an important advance that paves the way toward a clear understanding of the genetics of deafness. The charity will continue to support cutting-edge (尖端的) research through its Fellowship programme at the UCL Ear Institute and at other top-,research centers in the UK to achieve our goal of securing radical

improvements in the prevention, diagnosis and treatments of all forms of hearing impairment. "

There are nine million deaf and hard of hearing people in the UK and in most cases deafness results from loss of sensory cells in the inner ear known as "hair" cells. The cells can be damaged and lost through ageing, noise, genetic defects and certain drugs and, because the cells don't regenerate, the result is progressive-and irreversible-hearing loss. Damage- to these cells can als0 1ead to tinnitus (耳鳴) , which affects around five million people in the UK.

41 A person who is har4 0f.,it hearing is

A totally deaf from birth

B not able to hear pjl70p~ai;rily.

C unwilling to listen to others.

D ignorant of how the ear works.

42 Quite a number of genetic techniques have been used

A to target how the ear works.

B to stimulate sensory cells.

C to amplify sound sign.

D to study the fruit fly.

43 Fruit flies and humans share similarities in how they

A convert sound into nerve signals.

B ask and answer questions.

C pass on their genes.

D reproduce.

44 Vivienne Michael frorn.Deafness'f:t9fsearch UK highly appreciates

A the genetics of deafness.

B the charity's Fellowship programme.

C the latest research conducted by Dr.Aibert.

D improvements in treating hearing impairment.

45 Hearing loss caused by damage to the sensory cells

A can affect five million people in the UK.

B can be progressively repaired. .

C cannot lead to tinnitus.

D cannot be cured.

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