英语科技文选自考2011年04月真题及答案解析

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该试卷为自考英语科技文选历年真题试卷,包含答案及详细解析。

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1

Why are antimicrobials used widely in poultry production?

  • A.To create a non-hospital environment for the poultry. 
  • B.To increase the number of poultry. 
  • C.To prevent contagious diseases. 
  • D.To help the poultry to grow. 
5

How was the study conducted with poultry workers and community residents?

  • A.By thorough analyses. 
  • B.By stool examination.
  • C.By follow-up visits. 
  • D.By comparison with the studies in Europe. 
5

What does Ellen K.Silbergeld mean when stating that“One of the major implications of this study is to underscore the importance of the non-hospital environment in the origin of drug resistant infections”?

  • A.The non-hospital environment is not so important in the origin of drug resistant infections.
  • B.It is very important to know why drug-resistant infections occur outside hospital.
  • C.It is the non-hospital environment that determines the origin of drug resistant infections. 
  • D.It should be emphasized that the non-hospital environment call be the origin of drug resistant infections. 
5

(B)

   Poultry workers in the United States are 32 times more likely to carry E. coli bacteria resistant to the commonly used antibiotic, gentamicin, than others outside the poultry industry, according to a recent study conducted by researchers at the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. While drug-resistant bacteria, such as E. coli, are common in the industrial broiler chicken environment, this is the first U.S. research to show exposure occurring at a high level among industrial poultry workers.

   “The use of antimicrobials in industrial food production has been going on for over 50 years in the United States,” said the study’s lead author, Lance B. Price, who serves on the research faculty at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Division of Infectious Disease, and is a scientific advisor to the Johns Hopkins Center for a Livable Future. “Some estimates indicate that well over half of the antimicrobial drugs produced in the United States are used in food animal production. In the U.S. alone, over nine billion food animals are produced annually.”

     The study was conducted with poultry workers and community residents in the eastern shore regions of Maryland and Virginia, and it confirms similar studies in Europe showing that poultry farmers and workers are at risk of exposure to drug resistant E. coli bacteria. The Maryland and Virginia regions on the Delmarva Peninsula are among the top broiler chicken producing regions in the U.S., producing more than 600 million chickens annually.

 In the study, researchers conducted in-depth analyses of 49 study participants, 16 working within the poultry industry and 33 community residents. Stool samples from the participants were tested for resistance to the antimicrobials ampicillin, ciprofloxacin, ceftriazone, gentamicin and tetracycline. Findings showed that poultry workers had 32 times greater odds of being colonized with gentamicin-resistant E. coli than other members of the community.  “One of the major implications of this study is to underscore the importance of the non-hospital environment in the origin of drug resistant infections,” said Ellen K.Silbergeld, PhD, senior author of the study. 

       Price, PhD, and other researchers note that as food animal production shifted from the independent farmer to large-scale, industrialized operations, the use of antimicrobials in feeds intended to stimulate growth has increased. Currently 16 different antimicrobial drugs are approved for use in U.S. poultry production with gentamicin reported to be the most widely used.

What is the passage mainly about?

  • A.Why poultry workers in the US are more likely to carry drug resistant E. coli bacteria. 
  • B.How bacteria are resistant to antimicrobial drugs.
  • C.Findings in a recent study with poultry workers and community residents. 
  • D.Food animal production in the US. 
5

The expression “broiler chicken” in line 4, para.1, refers to ______. 

  • A.chicken kept in a broiler
  • B.chicken reared for marketing
  • C.chicken suitable for roasting
  • D.chicken suitable for stewing
5

Which of the following is NOT true about the new technique of atom laser construction?

  • A.It is an advance from single transistors to integrated microelectronics. 
  • B.Many “atom-optical” components may be integrated on a microchip. 
  • C.There will be no more strict vacuum requirements. 
  • D.It is no more time consuming to produce the condensate. 
5

What does the author think of the first atom lasers according to the passage?

  • A.They led to revolutionary new technologies. 
  • B.They were significant in medicine, electronics and telecommunication. 
  • C.They were too big. 
  • D.They made a difference to quantum mechanics. 
5

Why can’t atom waves be seen through a microscope under normal conditions?

  • A.Because of their small size and fast and irregular movement. 
  • B.Because of their spreading out in space. 
  • C.Because of their interference like light waves. 
  • D.Because of Bose- Einstein condensation. 