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Some heartening statistics were reported last year by the Journal of the National Cancer Institute: the mortality rate for breast cancer dropped nearly five percent between 1989 and 1992, the Largest decline since 1950. The numbers were even more dramatic for young women: between 1987 and 1992, the mortality rate plummeted nearly 18 percent among white women younger than 40.
But discouraging news also surfaced: the mortality rate among black women has gone up, and the number of reported breast cancer cases is rising as well. Twenty years ago a woman’s lifetime risk of breast cancer was one in 12; now it’s one in eight.
Nevertheless, we’re on the verge of a revolution in treating this disease. Researchers now have a clear picture of how a cancer cell becomes a tumor -- and how cells break free from a tumor and glide through the bloodstream to seed a new one in another part of the body. And they better understand how the female hormone estrogen mak
A. The mortality rate for breast cancer dropped.
B. The mortality rate among black women has increased.
C. The number of reported breast cancer cases is rising.
D. A woman’s lifetime risk of breast cancer is rising.
[单项选择]If you ()more last year, you would ski better now
A. practice
B. had practiced
C. will practice
D. have practiced
[单项选择] Ah, the good old days— like last year, when mortgage rates were so low you couldn’’t get a broker to take your calls— they were all too busy processing piles of refis. Now rates on 30-year loans are at 6.5 percent, the highest they’’ve been since the middle of 2002, according to the latest survey by mortgage-finance company Freddie Mac. And many economists, like Freddie’’s Frank Nothaft, expect that upward drift to continue, albeit modestly. Here are tips for dealing with those higher rates in the market now:
If you’’re buying a home and looking for a new loan, shop for a fixed-rate deal. The spreads between adjustable-and fixed-rate loans right now are not worth the risk of letting your rates float at a time when the cost of money is on the rise. The rates on new adjustable mortgages are all over 6 percent, too.
If you took out one of those scary "option" mortgages that change rates monthly and allow you to defer paying off the principal part of your loan, you could be g
A. The higher the mortgage rate, the busier the brokers are
B. Frank Nothaft believes the mortgage rate will continue to rise
C. The mortgage rate for 30-year loans is 6.5%
D. It is beneficial for the consumer to buy a home when the mortgage rate is low
[填空题]You see him when you feel bad.
[单项选择]—What were you doing when I called you yesterday afternoon
—I( )my homework and I was starting to take a bath.
A. had just finished
B. was finished
C. have already finished
D. was going to finish
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When in August last year Britain’s security services uncovered
an alleged plot to smuggle the liquid components of a bomb onto an aircraft at
Heathrow, the world’s busiest international airport almost ground to a halt as
additional passenger checks were ordered. It was not just flights starting from
Heathrow that were delayed or cancelled, but many incoming services too. In the
following days British Airways alone cut more than I 200 flights.
Intelligence to prevent attacks is part of what experts call a "layered"
security approach. Other layers include checking identities, scanning people and
their luggage and searching them at random. Another and increasingly important
one is to see how people behave. "There are identifiers of people who have
hostile intent that you can pick up," says Kip Hawley, the head of America’s
Transportation Security Administration. "Our testing indicates an extraordinary
high degree of success."
Security offi
[填空题]The motorbike cost him 7000 yuan last year.
He ______ 7000 yuan ______ the motorbike last year.