大学英语六级综合-阅读(二十七)及答案解析.doc
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1、大学英语六级综合-阅读(二十七)及答案解析(总分:100.00,做题时间:90 分钟)一、BPart Reading (总题数:8,分数:100.00)Just when you had figured out how to manage fat in your diet, researchers are now warning against another common mealtime pitfall (陷阱)salt.A study by researchers at the University of California, San Francisco (UCSF), Standfo
2、rd University and Columbia University shows that even a U U 1 /U /Udecrease in daily salt intake (摄入) can lead to dramatic health benefits. The authors U U 2 /U /Uan annual drop of as many as 120,000 cases of heart disease, 66,000 U U 3 /U /Uof stroke and 99,000 heart attacks U U 4 /U /Uby high bloo
3、d pressure after a 3-g-per-day reduction in salt.The advantages, not surprisingly, were greater for African Americans, who are more likely to U U 5 /U /Uhigh blood pressure than other ethnic groups, and for the elderly, since blood vessels stiffen with age, which can lead to higher blood pressure.“E
4、veryone in the US is consuming salt far in U U 6 /U /Uof what is good for them,“ says lead author Dr. Kirsten Bibbins-Domingo of UCSF. “What we are suggesting is that a population-wide effort to reduce salt intake, even U U 7 /U /U, will have health benefits.“The team conducted a computer-based anal
5、ysis to determine the U U 8 /U /Uof a 3-g-per-day reduction in salt intake on rates of heart disease and death. They also calculated the cost savings emerging from the amount of disease that would be U U 9 /U /Ubecause of lower blood pressure. The conclusion: by cutting salt intake nationwide, the U
6、S could save $10 billion to $24 billion U U 10 /U /Uin health care costs.Aaccidents Bannually CavoidedDcaused Econsiderable FdevelopGdocumented Hdramatically IexcessJimpact Kinstances LmodestMrevised Nslightly Oundertake(分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_
7、The continuous presentation of scary stories about global warming in the popular media makes us unnecessarily frightened. Even worse, it U U 11 /U /Uour kids.A1 Gore famously depicted how a sea-level rise of 20 feet would almost completely flood Florida, New York, Holland, and Shanghai, even though
8、the United Nations says that such a thing will not even happen, estimating that sea levels will rise 20 times less than that.When U U 12 /U /Uwith these exaggerations, some of us say that they are for a good cause, and surely there is no harm done if the result is that we focus even more on tackling
9、 climate change.This U U 13 /U /Uis astonishingly wrong. Such exaggerations do plenty of harm. Worrying U U 14 /U /Uabout global warming means that we worry less about other things, where we could do so much more good. We focus, for example, on U U 15 /U /Uwarmings impact on malaria (疟疾)which will p
10、ut slightly more people at risk in 100 yearsinstead of tackling the half a billion people suffering from malaria today with prevention and treatment policies that are much cheaper and dramatically more effective than carbon reduction would be.U U 16 /U /Ualso wears out the publics willingness to tac
11、kle global warming. If the planet is doomed, people wonder, why do anything? A record 54% of American voters now believe the news media make global warming appear worse than it really is. A U U 17 /U /Uof people now believeincorrectlythat global warming is not even caused by humans. But the worst co
12、st of exaggeration, I believe, is the U U 18 /U /Ualarm that it causesparticularly among children. An article in The Washington Post cited nine-year-old Alyssa, who cries about the possibility of mass animal U U 19 /U /Ufrom global warming.The newspaper also reported that parents are searching for “
13、productive“ outlets for their eight-year-olds obsessions (忧心忡忡) with dying polar bears. They might be better off educating them and letting them know that, contrary to common belief, the global polar bear population has U U 20 /U /Uand perhaps even quadrupled (成为四倍) over the past half-century, to ab
14、out 22,000. Despite diminishingand eventually disappearingsummer Arctic ice, polar bears will not become extinct.Aterrifies FExaggeration KequippedBexcessively Gconfronted LdisgustsCunnecessary Hdoubled MignorantlyDargument Imajority NsuppressesEextinction Jglobal Ourgent(分数:10.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项
15、1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_Organised volunteering and work experience has long been a vital companion to university degree courses. Usually it is left to U U 21 /U /Uto deduce the potential from a list of extracurricular adventures on a graduates resume, but now the Universi
16、ty of Bristol has launched an award to formalise the achievements of students who devote time to activities outside their courses. Bristol PLuS aims to boost students in an increasingly competitive job market by helping them acquire work and life skills alongside U U 22 /U /Uqualifications.“Our stud
17、ents are a pretty active bunch, but we found that they didnt U U 23 /U /Uappreciate the value of what they did outside the lecture hall,“ says Jeff Goodman, director of careers and employability at the university. “Employers are much more demanding than they used to be. They used to look for potenti
18、al and saw it as part of their job to U U 24 /U /Uthe value of an applicants skills. Now they want students to be able to explain why those skills are U U 25 /U /Uto the job.“Students who sign up for the award will be expected to complete 50 hours of work experience or voluntary work, attend four wo
19、rkshops on employability skills, take part in an intensive skills related activity and, crucially, write a summary of the skills they have gained. U U 26 /U /Uefforts will gain an Outstanding Achievement Award. Those who U U 27 /U /Ubest on the sports field can take the Sporting PLuS Award which fos
20、ters employer friendly sports accomplishments.The experience does not have to be formally organised. “Were not just interested in easily identifiable skills,“ says Goodman. “For instance, one student took the lead in dealing with a difficult landlord and so U U 28 /U /Unegotiation skills. We try to
21、make the experience relevant to individual lives.“Goodman hopes the U U 29 /U /Uwill enable active students to fill in any gaps in their experience and encourage their less active U U 30 /U /Uto take up activities outside their academic area of work.A) exceptional F) scheme K) deviceB) extract G) re
22、levant L) demonstratedC) academic H) employers M) reluctantD) roughly I) critics N) performE) peers J) convey O) necessarily(分数:20.00)填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_填空项 1:_Amitai Etzioni is not surprised by the latest headings about scheming corporate crooks (骗子). As
23、a visiting professor at the Harvard Business School in 1989, he ended his work there disgusted with his students overwhelming lust for money. “Theyre taught that profit is all that matters,“ he says. “Many schools dont even offer ethics (伦理学) courses at all. “Etzioni expressed his frustration about
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