問題詳情

第 43 題至第 46 題為篇章結構,各題請依文意,從四個選項中選出最合適者,各題答案內容不重複Before the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing took place, several athletes had faced charges of taking substances banned by the International Olympic Committee. ___43___ Far from quelling such practices, the advent of drug testing in sports in the late 1960s stimulated an arms race between regulators and the cheats.Today, some athletes and their coaches continue to risk their reputation, and sometimes the athletes’ long-term health, for the chance to dope undetected. ___44____ The latest drugs are designed with testing in mind, so that they either clear from the body quickly or do not produce the tell-tale metabolite spikes in blood and urine samples. As a result, the testing labs must also push to stay one step ahead of the cheats.Donald Berry, a biostatistician, summarizes what he sees as problems with the way doping tests are conducted. ___45___ The ability of an anti-doping test to detect a banned substance in an athlete is calibrated in part by testing a small number of volunteers taking the substance in question. But Berry says that individual labs need to verify these detection limits in larger groups that include known dopers and non-dopers under blinded conditions that mimic what happens during competition. ___46___ Only by publishing and opening to broader scientific scrutiny the methods by which testing labs engage in study may the anti-doping authorities avoid a sporting culture of suspicion, secrecy, and fear.
【題組】43
(A)Some scientists believe that accepting “legal limits” of specific metabolites without such rigorous verification goesagainst the foundational standards of modern science.
(B)These were just a few in a long line of cases in which competitors had been accused of using performance-enhancingsubstances.
(C)Drug testing should not be exempt from the scientific principles and standards that apply to other biomedical sciences.
(D)In the process, they push the human body to its limits and go beyond what is known about the drugs being taken.

參考答案

答案:B
難度:簡單0.802455
統計:A(58),B(1373),C(110),D(91),E(0)

用户評論

【用戶】江若語

【年級】高二上

【評論內容】(B)These were just a few in a long line of cases in which competitors had been accused of using performance-enhancing substances.這些只是一連串的案例就是競爭對手被指控使用增強性能的藥物。

【用戶】喬治小肥肥貓

【年級】研一上

【評論內容】Before the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing took place舉行, several athletes運動員 had faced charges指控 of taking substances物質 banned禁止 by the International Olympic Committee委員會.These were just a few in a long line of cases in which competitors had been accused指控 of using performance-enhancing substances提升表現的藥物(禁藥).Far from完全不 quelling消除減輕 such practices, the advent出現 of drug testing in sports in the late 1960s stimulated an arms race腕力比賽 between regulators and the cheats作弊者.Today, some athletes and their coaches contin...

【用戶】張懷安

【年級】大一上

【評論內容】【完整文章】Before the opening ceremony of the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing took place, several athletes had faced charges of taking substances banned by the International Olympic Committee. These were just a few in a long line of cases in which competitors had been accused of using performance-enhancing substances. Far from quelling such practices, the advent of drug testing in sports in the late 1960s stimulated an arms race between regulators and the cheats. Today, some athletes and their coaches continue to risk their reputation, and sometimes the athletes' long-term health, for the cha...