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1、大学英语六级分类模拟题 367及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、Reading Comprehensio(总题数:0,分数:0.00)Is it any wonder that America is also a country of dangerously overweight people? According to a recent study by the National Centre for Health Statistics, the number of adults characterized as overweight in the United St
2、ates has jumped to an astonishing one-third of the population. Overweight in this case means being about 20 percent or more above a person“s desirable weight. Since the figures for “desirable weight“ have moved upward over the last decade or so, total poundageeven at 20 percent overmay be considerab
3、le. So are the attendant health risks. Excess weight has been linked to cardiovascular disease, hypertension, adult-onset diabetes and some forms of cancer, among other diseases. Once, when work and school and the grocery store were a two-mile hike away, Americans could afford the calories they cons
4、ume. But not now, not when millions spend four or five hours a day in front of a TV setalong with a bag of chips, a bowl of buttered popcorn and a six-packand there“s a car or two in every driveway. “There is no commitment to obesity as a public health problem,“ said Dr. William Dietz, director of c
5、linical nutrition at the New England Medical Centre in Boston. “We“ve ignored it, and blamed it on gluttony and sloth.“ If one definition of a public health problem is its cost to the nation, then obesity qualifies. According to a study done by Dr. Graham A. Colditz, who teaches at Harvard Medical S
6、chool, it cost America an estimated $68.8 billion in 1990. But what“s wrong blaming it on gluttony and sloth? True, some unfortunate overweight people have an underlying physical or genetic problem. But for most Americans, the problem is with two of the seven deadly sins. Losing weight is a desperat
7、ely difficult business. Preventing gain, however, is not. Consumer information is everywhere and there can be few adults who truly believe that hot dogs, fries, a soda and a couple of Twinkies make a good lunch. But they eat them anyway. As more and more Americans became educated to the risks of smo
8、king, more and more Americans gave up the habit. Now it appears that Americans need an intensive education in the risks of stuffing themselves and failing to exercise as well. Given the seductiveness of chocolate and cheese, the couch and the car, that habit will be hard to break. But if an ounce of
9、 prevention can obviate a pound of fat, it is well worth the struggle.(分数:20.00)(1).The author setting up the standard of overweight people based on the fact that _.(分数:4.00)A.the number of overweight people has astonishingly increasedB.people have a different idea about their desirable weight nowC.
10、overweight becomes a threat to people“s healthD.the overweight problem has long been studied(2).By saying “So are the attendant health risks“ in Paragraph 3, the author means _.(分数:4.00)A.America suffers health risks as well as the overweight problemB.health risks resulted from overweight are seriou
11、s tooC.overweight is classified as one of the health problemsD.people have also paid much attention to the possible health risks(3).What does William Dietz think of overweight?(分数:4.00)A.Overweight should be treated as a public health problem.B.Overweight should be attributed to gluttony and sloth.C
12、.Overweight has much to do with nutritional problems.D.Overweight has nothing to do with the overuse of cars.(4).Most Americans believe that _.(分数:4.00)A.the overweight problem has cost the nation muchB.obesity is related to one“s physical conditionsC.people who are overweight are unfortunateD.glutt
13、ony and sloth are two deadly sins(5).In order to solve the overweight problem, the author suggests that everyone need to _.(分数:4.00)A.be taught to prevent gaining weightB.be educated to lose weight effectivelyC.seek help from consumer informationD.know what makes a healthy dinnerMaybe unemployment i
14、sn“t so bad after all. A new study says that, income notwithstanding, having a demanding, unstable and thankless job may make you even unhappier than not having a job at all. Given that a paid position gives workers purpose and a structured role, researchers had long thought that having any job woul
15、d make a person happier than being unemployed. That turns out to be true if you move into a high-quality jobbut taking a bad job is detrimental to mental health. Australian National University researchers looked at how various psychosocial work attributes affect well-being. They found that poor-qual
16、ity jobsthose with high demands, low control over decision making, high job insecurity and an effort-reward imbalancehad more adverse effects on mental health than joblessness. The researchers analyzed seven years of data from more than 7,000 respondents of an Australian labour survey for their Occu
17、pational and Environmental Medicine study in which they wrote: As hypothesized, we found that those respondents who were unemployed had significantly poorer mental health than those who were employed. However, the mental health of those who were unemployed was comparable or more often superior to th
18、ose in jobs of the poorest psychosocial quality. The current results therefore suggest that employment strategies seeking to promote positive outcomes for unemployed individuals need to also take account of job design and workplace policy. Moving from unemployment to a job with high psychosocial qua
19、lity was associated with improvements in mental health, the author said. Meanwhile, the mental health of people in the least-satisfying jobs declined the most over timeand the worse the job, the more it affected workers“ well-being. Unemployed people in the Australian study had a mental-health score
20、 (based on the five-item Mental Health Inventory, which measures depression, anxiety and positive well-being in the previous month) of 68.5. Employed people had an average score of 75.1. The researchers found that moving from unemployment to a good job raised workers“ scores by 3.3 points, but takin
21、g a bad job led to a 5.6-point drop below average. That was worse than remaining unemployed, which led to decline of about one point. These findings underscore the importance of employment to a person“s well-being. Rather than seeking any new job, the study suggests that people who are unemployed or
22、 stuck doing lousy work should seek new positions that offer more security, autonomy and a reasonable workload. But that“s a lot easier said than done. Perhaps employers could be persuaded to be more mindful of the mental health of their workershappier employees are a benefit to their employers. “Th
23、e erosion of work conditions,“ the researchers noted, “may incur a health cost, which over the longer term will be both economically and socially counterproductive.“(分数:20.00)(1).The traditional thought that having any job is better than being unemployed is true when _.(分数:4.00)A.the element of sala
24、ry is consideredB.people have a sense of accomplishmentC.people take a high-quality jobD.people do not have to work overtime(2).The word “detrimental“ (Line 4, Para.2) may be replaced by _.(分数:4.00)A.favourableB.harmfulC.necessaryD.important(3).Which of the followings is not a characteristic of poor
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