单选题 Artificial hearts have long been the stuff of science fiction. In "Robocop", snazzy cardiac devices are made by Yamaha and Jensen, and in "Star Trek", Jean-Luc Picard, captain of the Enterprise, has one implanted in the year 2328. In the present day, however, their history has been more chequered. The first serious attempt to build one happened in the 1980s, when Jarvik-7, made by Robert Jarvik, a surgeon at the University of Utah, captured the world's attention. But Jarvik-7 was a complicated affair that needed to be connected' via tubes to machines outside the body. The patient could not go home, nor even turn around in bed. Various other designs have been tried since, but all were seen as temporary expedients intended to tide a patient over until the real thing became available from a human donor.
That may be about to change. This week, America's Food and Drug Administration gave its approval to a new type of artificial heart made by Abiomed, a firm based near Boston. The agency granted a "humanitarian device exemption", a restricted form of approval that will allow doctors to implant the new device in people whose hearts are about to fail but who cannot, for reasons such as intolerance of the immunosuppressive drugs needed to stop rejection, receive a transplant. Such people have a life expectancy of less than a month, but a dozen similarly hopeless patients implanted with Abiomed's heart survived for about five months.
Unlike Dr. Jarvik's device, this newfangled bundle of titanium and polyurethane alms to set the patient free. An electric motor revolving up to 10 000 times a minute pushes an incompressible fluid around the Abiomed heart, and that fluid, in turn, pushes the blood--first to the lungs to be oxygenated, and then around the body. Power is supplied by an electric current generated in a pack outside the body. This induces current in the motor inside the heart. All diagnostics are done remotely, using radio signals. There are no tubes or wires coming out of the patient.
The charger is usually plugged into the mains, but if armed with a battery it can be carried around for hours in a vest or backpack, thus allowing the patient to roam freely. Most strikingly, the device's internal battery can last half an hour before it needs recharging. That allows someone time to take a shower or even go for a quick swim without having to wear the charger.
Abiomed's chairman, Michael Minogue, does not claim that his firm's product will displace human transplants. Even so, the firm has big ambitions. It is already developing a new version that will be 30% smaller (meaning more women can use it) and will last for five years. That should be ready by 2008--320 years earlier than the writers of "Star Trek" predicted.

单选题 "Star Trek" is mentioned in the text so as to ______.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[考点解析] 本题属于中心主旨类题目,测试考生对原文整体结构的把握与理解。本文的中心主旨段(即中心主旨句所出现的段落)是原文的第二段。原文的第一段是为第二段的到来进行的铺垫。故本题的正确选项应该是C。考生在阅读时要对原文整体结构有清楚的认识,同时要首先确定原文的中心主旨句和中心主旨段落的所在位置。
单选题 It can be inferred from the second paragraph that ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[考点解析] 这是一道细节分析题,测试考生对原文中细微信息的准确识别与理解。本题的答案信息来源在第二段的第二、三句,尤其是第三句中的“a restricted form of approval”(一种局限性的准许形式),暗示“相关准许是在一定范围之内的准许,是一种受到某种限制的准许,并非绝对的准许”。由此可以推断本题的答案应该是选项A。考生在阅读时对原文中的修饰限定性词语要认真对待和理解。
单选题 Abiomed's heart distinguishes itself from Jarvik's in that ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[考点解析] 这是一道细节题,测试考生对原文重要细节信息的识别和理解能力。本题的答案信息来源在第三段的首句,其大意是:“与Jarvik博士的装置不同,这种由二氧化钛和聚氨酯制成的维管束旨在使病人自由”。本句中的"this"指代的是第二段尾句中的“Abiomed's heart”。由此可以推断本题的正确选项应该是D。考生在阅读时要注意原文中的对立对比关系以及指代词的功能和作用。
单选题 According to the text, the current research concentrates on ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[考点解析] 这是一道细节分析题,测试考生对原文细节信息的精确分析和理解能力。本题的答案信息在原文尾段的第三句;该句谓语动词使用现在进行时态,表示“目前,现在”正在进行的动作和行为。尾段第三句的大意是:“Michael Minogue所在的公司目前正在开发一种新式样的心脏装置,该装置将比目前的心脏装置小百分之三十,并且将能够维持使用5年”。由此可以推断本题的正确选项是B。考生在阅读时要注意原文中所使用的时态和语态。
单选题 Which of the followings could be the title-of text?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[考点解析] 这是一道中心主旨题,测试考生对全文整体把握的能力以及识别和理解全文中心主旨句和段落的能力。本题的答案信息来源在原文第二段的第一、二句,其大意是:“这也许就要改变了。本周,美国食品卫生管理局批准一种新型的人造心脏,该心脏由设在波士顿附近的一家名为Abiomed的公司生产制造”。原文第二段是全文的中心主旨段,第二段的第一、二句是全文的中心主旨句。由这两句话来推断本文的正确选项是D。考生在阅读时要注意首先识别原文的中心主旨段和中心主旨句。