单选题 Disability among the elderly has declined markedly in the United States in the past two decades. In 1984, 25 percent of the elderly population reported difficulty with activities associated with independent living. By 1999, the share had fallen to 20 percent, a decline of one-fifth. Although these basic facts are well known, their interpretation is not clear. Is the reduction in disability a result of improved medical care, individual behavioral changes, environmental modifications that allow the elderly to better function by themselves, or other demographic changes? Will the trend continue, or is it time limited? What does the reduction in disability mean for years of healthy life and labor force participation?
The researchers David Cutler, Mary Beth Landrum, and Kate Stewart focus on disability caused by cardiovascular disease to investigate the role of improved medical care on reductions in disability. By looking at just one condition, they can analyze health shocks and their outcomes in some detail. Cardiovascular disease is a natural condition to analyze, because it is the most common cause of death in the United States and most other developed countries. Also, more is spent on cardiovascular disease than on any other condition, clearly a case where medical care could really matter.
The researchers measure disability as the presence of impairments in. Activities of Daily Living (ADLs) and Instrumental Activities of Daily Living (IADLs). Their data source, the National Long-Term Care Survey(NLTCS) , includes information on six ADL measures: eating, getting in or out of bed, walking around inside, dressing, bathing, and getting to or using the toilet. There are also questions about eight IADL measures: doing light housework or laundry, preparing meals, shopping for groceries, getting around outside, managing money, taking medications, and making telephone calls. The NLTCS is a nationally representative longitudinal survey of the health and disability profile of the population aged 65 and over.
Cutler and his co-researchers find that reduced disability associated with cardiovascular disease accounts for a significant part of the total reduction in disability--between 14 and 22 percent. The evidence suggests that improvements in medical care, including both increased use of relevant procedures and pharmaceuticals, led to a significant part of this decline in disability. Regions with higher use experienced substantial reductions in mortality and disability.
While precise data on the implications of reduced disability are lacking, the possible impact of disability reductions is staggering. The researchers estimate that preventing disability after an acute cardiovascular event can add as much as 3.7 years of quality-adjusted life expectancy, or perhaps $ 316,000 of value. The cost of this outcome is significantly smaller. The initial treatment costs range from $ 8,610 to $ 16,332, depending on the procedure used. Further, recent cost analyses reported that annual Medicare spending was lower for the non-disabled than the disabled, which suggests that higher treatment costs may be offset by lower future spending among a more healthy population. By virtually any measure, therefore, the researchers conclude that medical technology after acute cardiovascular episodes is worth the cost.

单选题 In the opening paragraph, the author introduces his topic by______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 第一段首句提到,过去20年间美同老年人中的残疾情况已大大减少,作者随后列举了一连串数据in 1984,25 Pe Fcent...by 1999,20 percent,one-fifth,进而就数据提出了一系列问题。由此推断,作者是通过引用数据来引入文章主题的,所以A选项内容符合。虽然该段引用的两组数据容易给人以比较的感觉,但结合下文可知,此处并不是在比较1984年和1999年的情况,而是住强调残障情况减少这一事实,所以有迷惑性的C选项可以排除。故正确选项为A。
单选题 According to the text, the researchers'purpose is______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 文章第二段指出,三位研究人员关注于由心血管疾病导致的残疾,来研究改善的医疗保健对残障情况减少的影响,所以,研究者的目的就在于研究改善的医疗保健对残障情况减少的影响,因此B选项表述正确,其中的examine一词就相当于原文中的investigate。由心血管疾病导致的残疾是研究者的哭注点,而并非其目的,所以排除A选项;分析心血管疾病及其结果,以及研究导致心血管疾痫的原因也并非研究者的目的,因此可以排除C、D两项。故正确选项为B。
单选题 We can learn from paragraph 3 that______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 第三段指出,ADL的六个衡量标准为:吃饭、睡觉或起床、在室内走动、穿衣、洗澡以及上厕所,而IADL的八个衡量标准为:做少量家务或洗衣、做饭、购买杂货、在室外走动、理财、吃药以及打电话。由此推断,IADL的衡量标准要比ADL的衡量标准复杂一些,所以B选项正确。该段介绍了ADL和IADL不同的衡量标准,所以可以排除A选项;该段提到,NLTCS是研究人员的数据来源,但并未说明NLTCS只为1lADLs或ADLs提供资料,所以排除C,D两项。故正确选项为B。
单选题 According to the researchers, reduced disability______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 文章第四段提到,研究者发现,与心血管疾病相关的残障情况的减少占到了所有残障情况减少的很大一部分,证据显示,包括增加运用相关医疗程序以及医药品在内的医疗保健方面的改善,是此类残障情况减少的原因,可见B,D两个选项都不够全面,只有C选项表述正确。文章并未提到心血管疾病的发病率有所降低,因此可以排除A。故正确选项为C。
单选题 It can be inferred from the last paragraph that______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 本题可采用排除法。文章最后一段首句指出,残障情况的减少可能造成的影响是惊人的,可见其影响已经确定,所以可以排除A选项;该段接下来提到,治疗急性心血管疾病的费用与其节省的费用相比要少得多,可以排除C选项;倒数第二句提到,最近的费用分析表明,每年非残疾人士的医疗保险费用要低于残疾人士,这意味着增高的治疗费用可能被将来为更为健康的人群支付较少的医疗花费所抵消,排除B选项。故正确选项为D。