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Passage 20
Although genetic1 mutations in bacteria and viruses
can lead to epidemics4, some epidemics are caused by
bacteria and viruses that have undergone no significant
genetic change. In analyzing5 the latter, scientists have
discovered the importance of social and ecological6 fac-
tors to epidemics. Poliomyelitis, for example, emerged
as an epidemic3 in the United States in the twentieth
century; by then, modern sanitation7 was able to delay
exposure to polio until adolescence8 or adulthood9, at
which time polio infection produced paralysis10. Previ-
ously, infection had occurred during infancy11, when it
typically provided lifelong immunity12 without paralysis.
Thus, the hygiene13 that helped prevent typhoid epidemics
indirectly14 fostered a paralytic15 polio epidemic. Another
example is Lyme disease, which is caused by bacteria
that are transmitted by deer ticks. It occurred only spo-
radically16 during the late nineteenth century but has
recently become prevalent in parts of Passage 20
Although genetic mutations in bacteria and viruses
can lead to epidemics, some epidemics are caused by
bacteria and viruses that have undergone no significant
genetic change. In analyzing the latter, scientists have
discovered the importance of social and ecological fac-
tors to epidemics. Poliomyelitis, for example, emerged
as an epidemic in the United States in the twentieth
century; by then, modern sanitation was able to delay
exposure to polio until adolescence or adulthood, at
which time polio infection produced paralysis. Previ-
ously, infection had occurred during infancy, when it
typically provided lifelong immunity without paralysis.
Thus, the hygiene that helped prevent typhoid epidemics
indirectly fostered a paralytic polio epidemic. Another
example is Lyme disease, which is caused by bacteria
that are transmitted by deer ticks. It occurred only spo-
radically during the late nineteenth century but has
recently become prevalent in parts of the United States,
largely due to an increase in the deer population that
occurred simultaneously17 with the growth of the suburbs
and increased outdoor recreational activities in the
deers habitat. Similarly, an outbreak of dengue hemor-
rhagic fever became an epidemic in Asia in the 1950s
because of ecological changes that caused Aedes aegypti,
the mosquito that transmits the dengue virus, to proliferate18
The stage is now set in the United States for a
dengue epidemic because of the inadvertent introduction
and wide dis百度竞价推广ination19 of another mosquito, Aedes
albopictus.
119. The passage suggests that a lack of modern sanitation would make which of the following most likely to occur?
An outbreak of Lyme disease
An outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever
An epidemic of typhoid
An epidemic of paralytic polio among infants
An epidemic of paralytic polio among adolescents and adults
120. According to the passage, the outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever in the 1950s occurred for which of the following reasons?
The mosquito Aedes aegypti was newly introduced into Asia.
The mosquito Aedes aegypti became more numerous.
The mosquito Aedes albopictus became infected with the dengue virus.
Inpiduals who would normally acquire immunity to the dengue virus as infants were not infected until later in life.
More people began to visit and inhabit areas in which mosquitos live and breed.
121. It can be inferred from the passage that Lyme disease has become prevalent in parts of the United States because of which of the following?
The inadvertent introduction of Lyme disease bacteria to the United States
The inability of modern sanitation methods to eradicate20 Lyme disease bacteria
A genetic mutation2 in Lyme disease bacteria that makes them more virulent21
The spread of Lyme disease bacteria from infected humans to noninfected humans
An increase in the number of humans who encounter deer ticks
122. Which of the following can most reasonably be concluded about the mosquito Aedes albopictus on the basis of information given in the passage?
It is native to the United States.
It can proliferate only in Asia.
It transmits the dengue virus.
It caused an epidemic of dengue hemorrhagic fever in the 1950s.
It replaced Aedes aegypti in Asia when ecological changes altered Aedes aegyptis habitat.
123. Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?
A paradox22 is stated, discussed and left unresolved.
Two opposing explanations are presented, argued, and reconciled.
A theory is proposed and is then followed by descriptions of three experiments that support the theory.
A generalization23 is stated and is then followed by three instances that support the generalization.
An argument is described and is then followed by three counterexamples that refute the argument.
124. Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the authors assertion about the cause of the Lyme disease outbreak in the United States?
The deer population was smaller in the late nineteenth century than in the mid-twentieth century.
Interest in outdoor recreation began to grow in the late nineteenth century.
In recent years the suburbs have sTOPped growing.
Outdoor recreation enthusiasts24 routinely take measures to protect themselves against Lyme disease.
Scientists have not yet developed a vaccine25 that can prevent Lyme disease.
the United States,
largely due to an increase in the deer population that
occurred simultaneously with the growth of the suburbs
and increased outdoor recreational activities in the
deers habitat. Similarly, an outbreak of dengue hemor-
rhagic fever became an epidemic in Asia in the 1950s
because of ecological changes that caused Aedes aegypti,
the mosquito that transmits the dengue virus, to proliferate
The stage is now set in the United States for a
dengue epidemic because of the inadvertent introduction
and wide dis百度竞价推广ination of another mosquito, Aedes
albopictus.

119. The passage suggests that a lack of modern sanitation would make which of the following most likely to occur?
An outbreak of Lyme disease
An outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever
An epidemic of typhoid
An epidemic of paralytic polio among infants
An epidemic of paralytic polio among adolescents and adults

120. According to the passage, the outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever in the 1950s occurred for which of the following reasons?
The mosquito Aedes aegypti was newly introduced into Asia.
The mosquito Aedes aegypti became more numerous.
The mosquito Aedes albopictus became infected with the dengue virus.
Inpiduals who would normally acquire immunity to the dengue virus as infants were not infected until later in life.
More people began to visit and inhabit areas in which mosquitos live and breed.

121. It can be inferred from the passage that Lyme disease has become prevalent in parts of the United States because of which of the following?
The inadvertent introduction of Lyme disease bacteria to the United States
The inability of modern sanitation methods to eradicate Lyme disease bacteria
A genetic mutation in Lyme disease bacteria that makes them more virulent
The spread of Lyme disease bacteria from infected humans to noninfected humans
An increase in the number of humans who encounter deer ticks

122. Which of the following can most reasonably be concluded about the mosquito Aedes albopictus on the basis of information given in the passage?
It is native to the United States.
It can proliferate only in Asia.
It transmits the dengue virus.
It caused an epidemic of dengue hemorrhagic fever in the 1950s.
It replaced Aedes aegypti in Asia when ecological changes altered Aedes aegyptis habitat.

123. Which of the following best describes the organization of the passage?
A paradox is stated, discussed and left unresolved.
Two opposing explanations are presented, argued, and reconciled.
A theory is proposed and is then followed by descriptions of three experiments that support the theory.
A generalization is stated and is then followed by three instances that support the generalization.
An argument is described and is then followed by three counterexamples that refute the argument.

124. Which of the following, if true, would most strengthen the authors assertion about the cause of the Lyme disease outbreak in the United States?
The deer population was smaller in the late nineteenth century than in the mid-twentieth century.
Interest in outdoor recreation began to grow in the late nineteenth century.
In recent years the suburbs have sTOPped growing.
Outdoor recreation enthusiasts routinely take measures to protect themselves against Lyme disease.
Scientists have not yet developed a vaccine that can prevent Lyme disease.


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