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1、大学英语六级-169 及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)Live long and prosper was Mr Spock“s salute, but the interesting thing about Americans is that, prosperous as they may be, they do not live as long as many other nations. Males live around four years less than their Swiss counterparts, and females 5.5 years behi
2、nd the Japanese. And the gap is widening. British females had a lower life expectancy than Americans in 1980; now they can expect to live 1.6 years longer. British males have gone from being roughly level to being more than two years ahead. The above is the data from some but not all of the OECD (Or
3、ganization for Economic Co-operation and Development) countries. If we rank OECD nations by the improvement in female life expectancy at birth between 1980 and 2009, the difference is particularly striking. America ranks equal bottom, having seen female life expectancy increase just 3.5 years. The m
4、edian OECD country has enjoyed a 6 year gain for females, or around two years per decade. Again, this is not just a question of other countries catching up; Japanese females were already living longer than Americans in 1980 and have gained another 7.6 years since then. An equally telling statistic e
5、merges from a look at life expectancy at age 65. Life expectancy at birth has been given a boost by the reduction of childhood diseases, but what is interesting is that more people in the rich world are living into their 90s and beyond. The gains for American female retirees between 1980 and 2009 we
6、re just two years, placing the US 26th out of 29. American 65 year old women had the third longest life expectancy in the OECD in 1980; not any more, they are below the halfway mark. At least American male retirees have done slightly better. The gain in their life expectancy since 1980 has been 3.5
7、years, just below the 3.9 year median, and they are still in the top half of the OECD table. What might be the reasons? It is hard not to lead to the conclusion that the huge US expenditure on healthcare has been wasted. Perhaps the difference is in primary care; the benefit of a free health service
8、 is that no-one is discouraged from visiting the doctor. One of the key factors in the European longevity improvement has been lifestyle changes. British 65-year olds now live 5. 5 years more than their 1980 counterparts, the second best improvement in the OECD, and that seems to be down to a very s
9、harp fall in smoking rates, encouraged by public health campaigns. Americans have given up smoking too, but as is well known, their obesity rate has soared. Among the least obese Europeans are the Swiss and the Italians, and they are near the top of the post-65 longevity league. As the saying goes,
10、there are old people and fat people but few old, fat people. The Swiss have listened to Mr Spock“s advice.(分数:25.00)(1).What can we learn from the data of some OECD countries?(分数:5.00)A.Americans have realized their goal of living long and prosper.B.Americans have a short longevity compared with peo
11、ple in many other countries.C.American females have the shortest life expectancy in 1980.D.There is a wider gap in life expectancy between American males and females.(2).What can we learn about female life expectancy of the OECD nations?(分数:5.00)A.The life expectancy of American females has exceeded
12、 the average.B.The increase of life expectancy of American females equals that of other OECD countries.C.The improvement in American female life expectancy ranks the lowest in the OECD countries.D.The life expectancy of Japanese females has taken the first place in the OECD nations.(3).What is the p
13、resent condition of the life expectancy of American males?(分数:5.00)A.It increases a lot as childhood diseases become less fatal.B.American males no longer have the long life expectancy as they used to.C.It ranks below the halfway mark in the OECD countries.D.Though growing slowly, it remains in the
14、top half of the OECD countries.(4).What can we learn about the British longevity improvement?(分数:5.00)A.British people have the best improvement in the OECD nations.B.British 65-year olds now live 5.5 years less than their 1980 counterparts.C.The never-changing lifestyle is the key of British longev
15、ity improvement.D.It possibly benefits from public health campaigns.(5).What can be inferred from the last paragraph?(分数:5.00)A.The Swiss enjoy both a greater longevity and a lower obesity rate.B.Elderly Swiss and Italians enjoy a high-quality life.C.Smoking is less harmful than obesity to people“s
16、health.D.The Swiss and Italians are more conscious of their health.Britain faces increasingly extreme weather conditions and urgently needs to improve its anti-flood defences and preparations for severe drought, says the Environment Agency. Its stark conclusion follows detailed analysis of weather p
17、atterns, river levels and flooding events in 2012, which revealed that some areas suffered record levels of drought before facing some of the worst flooding ever. “It was an extraordinary year and it serves as a warning for the country that we face a future in which there are likely to be more and m
18、ore extreme weather events,“ said Chris Smith, the agency“s chairman. “We need, very urgently, to prepare plans to deal with these extremes.“ In early 2012, the Environment Agency issued a series of warnings about desperately low levels in rivers, reservoirs and groundwater aquifers (蓄水层). The previ
19、ous year was one of the driest on record, and reservoirs and boreholes were at record lows for that time of year. In winter, they should have been full and the agency warned that only a downpour lasting weeks could avert a serious summer drought. Britain got its downpour, but it lasted months, with
20、previously parched fields turned into swamps and more than 8000 homes flooded. “We saw environmental damage caused by rivers with significantly reduced flows, hosepipe bans affecting millions and farmers and businesses left unable to take water from rivers,“ said Smith. “But we also saw the wettest
21、year on record in England.“ A dramatic illustration of the extraordinary changes in weather is revealed by water flow measurements in the Tyne. In March, flow was 28% of its long-term average for that time of year. By June, after months of heavy rain, the flow hit 406%. Smith said such wildly fluctu
22、ating figures indicated the desperate need to plan for feast and famine over water levels. In the case of drought management, more farmers needed to be encouraged to build small reservoirs, while agreements allowing some companies to abstract water from rivers indefinitely would have to be changed.
23、“We simply cannot have those types of agreements any more, and we are now pressing to limit them,“ said Smith. New figures from the Met Office suggest that Britain could experience a severe short-term droughtsuch as the one in 1976every 10 years. Previous estimates put this figure at one in 50 years
24、. With the population of London and the already water-stressed south-east of England set to grow by 23% by 2035, the problem of a serious lack of water is becoming acute. Although anti-flooding defences were installed last year in Nottingham and Keswick and 93 defences are due to start construction
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