A simple test that detects nicotine levels in urine has helped pregnant women in Birmingham to cut down on cigarettes and in som

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问题     A simple test that detects nicotine levels in urine has helped pregnant women in Birmingham to cut down on cigarettes and in some cases to kick the habit altogether. The test turns urine pink in the presence of nicotine and its breakdown products. " It is very important that the patient is right there to see it," says Graham Cope, a research fellow at the Wolfson Applied Technology Laboratory at the University of Birmingham, who developed the test.
    A recent survey by the baby’ s charity Tommy’s Campaign found that a quarter of pregnant women in Britain smoke throughout their pregnancy. But most of the information doctors get about their patients’ smoking habits is self-reported. "Smokers tend to underestimate their consumption," says Cope. Even if a smoker owns up (供人), it is hard to know how much nicotine they are actually consuming; different brands of cigarette have different nicotine levels, and styles of inhaling vary.
    Cope’s device provides the first quick biochemical measure of tobacco absorption. Thiobarbituric acid and other chemicals react with nicotine and its by-products, such as cotinine, to produce the pink color. The more tobacco the smoker has consumed, the pinker it gets. Researchers then use a standard colorimeter to measure the depth of color in order to quantify consumption. In all, the procedure takes five minutes.
    Cope is just completing a pilot (试验性的) study in which he has screened 1000 pregnant women in Birmingham. Half of them were tested and shown the results on their first visit. They were screened at least once more, towards the end of their pregnancy. The others were screened but were not given the results.
    Of the 500 women who were shown their results, just over 100 were smokers. During their pregnancy, 20 percent of them quit, while another 30 percent significantly reduced the amount they smoked. Even among the 50 percent of smokers who said they had not changed their habits, the test showed that about half had in fact cut down. "They were more aware of their habit," says Cope.
    In contrast, only about 7 percent of the women in the control group managed to quit. Very few cut down, and 45 percent actually increased the amount they smoked. This compares badly to the results in the test group, where only 15 percent smoked more.
We learn from Cope’ s pilot study that________.

选项 A、1000 pregnant women were screened as smokers
B、1000 pregnant subjects were divided into two groups
C、20 percent of the pregnant women stopped smoking as a result
D、50 percent of the pregnant women changed their smoking habits at last

答案B

解析 细节题。题目问的是可从科普的试验性研究中得到什么。定位到第四段和第五段可知该项试验性研究,由第五段第一句可知,这组的500名女性中只有100多名为吸烟者,故选项A错误:后一句话又表明在实验组这500名女性中有20%戒烟了,故选项C错误;就算其中50%的吸烟者说她们并未改变吸烟习惯,测试表明其中的一半其实已经减少吸烟量了,故选项D错误;B是对原文关于pilot study那段的总结:500人接受了检测并被告知了结果,500人只是被筛选了,但并没有告诉其结果。故选B。
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