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2015职称英语考试真题及答案:卫生类B级完形填空

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  2015年全国职称英语考试于3月28日(9:00-11:00)举行。针对考后考生最关注的2015职称英语考试真题及答案解析问题,英语网在考后第一时间为您整理发布2015职称英语考试真题及答案解析:卫生类。预祝各位考生顺利通过2015职称英语考试!

  2015年职称英语考试卫生B完形填空来自于卫生教材阅读理解第17篇 Eating Potatoes Gives Your Immune System aBoost。各位考友可以参考教材原文,比对答案。

  以下为卫生类教材原文:

  *第十七篇 Eating Potatoes Gives Your Immune System a Boost

  Eating potatoes is not only good for bowel health, but also for the whole immune system, especially when they come in the form of a potato salad or eaten cold. In a study on an animal model, researchers in Spain found that pigs fed large quantities of raw potato starch (RPS)1 not only had a healthier bowel, but also decreased levels of white blood cells, such as leucocytes and lymphocytes in their blood. White blood cells are produced as a result of inflammation or disease, generally when the body is challenged.

  The general down-regulation of leucocytes observed by the Spanish researchers suggests an overall beneficial effect, a generally more healthy body.2 The reduction in leukocyte levels was about 15 percent. Lower lymphocyte levels are also indicative of reduced levels of inflammation, but the observed reduction in both lymphocyte density and lymphocyte apoptosis is surprising.

  In what was the longest study of its kind, pigs were fed RPS over 14 weeks to find out the effect of starch on bowel health. The use of raw potato starch in this experiment is designed to simulate the effects of a diet high in resistant starch, said study leader Jose Francisco Perez at the Universitat Autonoma de Barcelona3, Spain.

  Humans do not eat raw potatoes, but they do eat a lot of foods that contain resistant starch, such as cold boiled potatoes, legumes, grains, green bananas, pasta and cereals. About 10 percent of the starch eaten by human is resistant starch - starch that is not digested in the small intestine and so is shunted into the large intestine where it ferments. Starch consumption is thought to reduce the risk of large bowel cancer and may also have an effect on irritable bowel syndrome (IBS)4.

  Immunology expert Lena Omans team previously found that the overall lymphocyte levels do not vary for IBS patients, but that lymphocytes are transferred from the peripheral blood to the gut, which support the hypothesis of IBS being at least partially all inflammatory disorder. She says the decrease in lymphocytes observed by the Spanish is therefore interesting, and a diet of resistant starch may be worth trying in IBS patients. Oman is currently at the Department of Internal Medicine, Goteborg University, Sweden5. The study is published in the Journal Chemistry and Industry, the magazine of the SCI6.

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