Getting a university degree isn’t just good for your mind—it s good tor your heart, says a new study in the journal BMC (British

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问题     Getting a university degree isn’t just good for your mind—it s good tor your heart, says a new study in the journal BMC (British Medical Council) Public Health. The longer you spend in education, the lower your blood pressure is likely to be. This is【C1】________true for women.
    Scientists from the US, Canada, UK and Australia examined 30 years of【C2】________from 3,890 people of the Framingham Offspring Study, which【C3】________the education and medical histories of 3,890 people. Researchers divided subjects into three groups, low education (12 years or less),【C4】________education (13 to 16 years) and high education (17 years or more).  They then【C5】________the average systolic (收缩的) blood pressure for the 30-year period.
    Women with low education had a blood pressure 3.26 mmHg higher than those with a high【C6】________of education. In men the difference was 2.26 mmHg. Lead author Eric Loucks, assistant professor of【C7】________ health at Brown University, said the analysis may【C8】________a well-known association in the developed world between education and heart disease. Uneducated people tend to【C9】________up in demanding jobs that give workers little control, which have been associated with high blood pressure, said researchers. The effect is greater in women, said Loucks, because "women with【C10】________ education are more likely to be experiencing depression; they are more likely to be single parents, more likely to be living in impoverished areas and more likely to be living below the poverty line. "
    A) calculated    F) explain       K) particularly
    B) community     G) less          L) pressure
    C) data          H) level         M) strangely
    D) end           I) life          N) study
    E) essential     J) middle        O) tracked
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解析 动词辨析题。分析句子结构可知,空格之前有主语They,后面有宾语the average systolic blood pressure,为与前面的句子时态保持一致,空格处应填入动词的过去式作谓语。结合下一段中出现的数据。空格处应填入calculated“计算”,表达对他们在这30年里的平均收缩血压进行计算之意。
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