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Questions 61 to 65 are based on the following passage.
Recent reports suggest that tea can cause brittle bones-but you'll probably
be safe if youdrink less than a gallon a day.
Do you fancy a cup of tea? We drink, on average, three mugs a day. But you
might want totry another strong alcohol after hearing the case of a 47-year-old
woman, published in theNew England Journal of Medicine (NEJM), who developed
brittle bones and lost all of her teethafter drinking too much tea.
Tea may not be so great for prostates (前列腺) either. Last year, research
from theUniversity of Glasgow found that men who drank more than seven or more
cups of tea a dayhad a 50% higher risk of prostate cancer. And in 2009 a paper
in the British Medical Journalshowed that drinking very hot tea(70oC or more)
increased the likelihood of esophageal (食管的) cancer.
Still gasping for that cup of tea? There is some evidence that tea can be
good for you too,with antioxidant properties, so maybe you're not actually
drinking enough of the stuff.
The poor woman in the NEJM study is not alone. There are a few other cases
of people whohave damaged their bones through too much tea. But she (like those
in other studies) wasdrinking excessive amounts: 100 - 150 tea bags a day to
make 12 cups of tea. A litre of teacan contain up to 9mg of fluoride(氟化物), which
in excess can cause skeletal fluorosis ( 氟中毒), reducing bone quality and causing
pain and stiffening of the ligaments (韧带). Other studiesshow you generally need
to drink a gallon a day for three decades to develop this condition.
You also shouldn't worry about the Glasgow study as it wasn't designed to
show thatdrinking tea actually caused prostate cancer. All it proved was an
association and people wereonly asked how much tea they drank at the start of
the study, which went on for about 28years.
The National Cancer Institute in the U.S. concludes that the evidence isn't
good enough tosay tea either harms or helps our health. However it does seem
sensible in the light of the BMJstudy to wait for your tea to cool down for a
few minutes.
Black tea, which makes up 75% of the world's consumption, may have healthy
propertiesfrom its plant chemicals called poly phenols(多酚), which are
antioxidants. Green tea containsmore poly phenols but isn't so nice to dunk
digestives into.
A review of the evidence in the European Journal of Clinical Nutrition,
sponsored by the TeaCouncil--which, the authors say, had no part in the
study--found the research showed morethan three cups of black tea a day reduced
heart disease. It found no evidence of harm "inamounts typically consumed". So
as long as you drink less than a gallon of tea a day youshould be absolutely
fine.
61. What can be inferred about tea from Paragraph 3?
A) Very hot tea may cause prostate cancer.
B) There may be a link between very hot tea and esophageal cancer.
C) Over-drinking tea is the cause of prostate cancer.
D) Drinking too much tea may worsen esophageal cancer.
62. Excessive intake of fluoride may
A) increase the likelihood of heart attack
B) cause the bone fracture
C) cause fluorosis in the blood
D) weaken the bone quality and hurt the ligaments
63. Which of the following instructions is encouraged to practice?
A) Drinking less tea in the future.
B) Drinking no tea at all.
C) Drinking tea that is not too hot.
D) Drinking green tea instead of black tea.
64. Black tea is considered as healthy drink because
A) it contains antioxidants
B) it is made from plant
C) poly phenols are added to it
D) it helps one digest
65. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?
A) Under no circumstance can you drink more than a gallon of tea a day.
B) Black tea can be seen as a cure for heart disease.
C) Drinking tea does no harm at all, regardless of how much you
consume.
D) Tea Council's participation into the research may decrease its
credibility.
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