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Over the years, pregnant women have asked Donald Redelmeier, at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital, about the dangers of diving, hot
Over the years, pregnant women have asked Donald Redelmeier, at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital, about the dangers of diving, hot
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2022-02-27
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Over the years, pregnant women have asked Donald Redelmeier, at Toronto’s Sunnybrook Hospital, about the dangers of diving, hot tubs, flying, mountaineering, cycling, bear attacks and all sorts of other exotic risks.【C1】________they never【C2】________road accidents. His new study, published in the Canadian Medical Association Journal,【C3】________they should.
Dr. Redelmeier and his colleagues wanted to know if【C4】________makes a woman driver more likely to be【C5】________in a car crash. So they【C6】________data from the Ontario Health Insurance Plan, which records health visits for the Canadian province’s 13m residents. The researchers【C7】________women who, in the months before giving birth,【C8】________a hospital emergency unit after a car accident in which they had been driving. They【C9】________looked at those women’s hospital visits in the three years before becoming pregnant and for one year【C10】________the birth.
They found that being pregnant made the women 42% more likely to be in a serious car crash. The【C11】________peaked in the fourth month of pregnancy. It seems that being pregnant is about as【C12】________for drivers as having sleep apnoea, which【C13】________people to snore and choke themselves awake throughout the night, leaving them【C14】________during the day.
Women’s driving seemed to be affected【C15】________how rich or poor or old they were, whether their pregnancy was【C16】________or straightforward, or whether they already had children. To【C17】________the possibility that pregnant women simply had an increased【C18】________to seek care—or,【C19】________layman’s terms, were neurotic—they looked at whether they were more likely to go to hospital when involved in crashes that they did not cause,【C20】________they were passengers or pedestrians. The answer was "no".
【C13】
选项
A、leads
B、causes
C、triggers
D、induces
答案
B
解析
动词辨析题。四个选项分别为A项leads“引导”;B项causes“导致”;C项triggers“引发”;D项induces“引起,引诱”。lead如果要理解成“导致”,一般是lead to;而lead sb. to意为“引导某人,带领某人”,故A项可以排除。trigger一般搭配某物,不搭配某人,故可以排除。而induce sb. 的意思为“引诱某人”,故该题唯一答案为causes,该题选择B项。
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考研英语二
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