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1、托福-15 及答案解析(总分:103.55,做题时间:90 分钟)一、READING(总题数:0,分数:0.00)二、Passage-1(总题数:1,分数:12.00)ObesityObesity has reached epidemic proportions and current levels are reducing lives by four to nine months. If child and adolescent obesity continues to increase, life expectancy will be reduced by a further two to
2、 five years in the coming decades and will dramatically decrease in the foreseeable future. Today, two-thirds of American adults are obese or overweight, as are a quarter to a third of American children. This adds up to a 3.3-fold increase in childhood obesity over the past 25 years, mostly due to l
3、ifestyle and fast food. Obesity has become a serious social problem affecting both developed and developing countries. The disease knows no bounds and has no preference for age, social class or color. According to WHO, in 1995, there were an estimated 200 million obese adults worldwide and another 1
4、8 million children under five years old that were regarded as overweight. More recently, the number of obese adults has increased to over 300 million, and the obesity epidemic is spreading to developing countries where it is estimated that 115 million people sufferer from obesity-related problems. T
5、he causes of the epidemic are simple: food supply has changed along with modification in lifestyle. The more people depend on processed food and chemicals, the easier it is for people to gain weight. The chemicals used in food taste good, but most consumers often overlook the fact that some of the c
6、hemicals are carcinogenic. While men may have higher rates of being overweight, women have higher rates of obesity. For both, obesity poses a major risk for serious diseases, including cardiovascular disease, diabetes, and certain forms of cancer. Its health consequences vary from reduced life expec
7、tancy to serious chronic conditions that reduce the overall quality of life. Traditional ways of preventing and treating weight gain and obesity put emphasis on changing the behavior of individuals. The approach has proven ineffective as both conditions have risen. Perhaps it is modern society that
8、promotes obesity. After all, companies promote fast food, and most people in the West are far more likely to drive their cars rather than walk a few miles, and drive-ins are replacing conventional stores. A multifaceted public health policy must be formulated, not to mention considerable funding put
9、 forth. To ensure the participation of experts from all walks of life and nonprofit groups, public health campaigns and government intervention are strongly recommended. Companies that promote fast food should be taxed more, and these taxes should at least in part provide funds to obesity-prevention
10、 campaigns. In addition, since youths are very susceptible to advertising, some of the same techniques used in commercials could be employed to reverse the epidemic. By promoting healthy eating instead of junk food, impressionable youths can fully enjoy the gift of healthy and long lives. Nutritioni
11、sts caution, however, that overemphasizing the need for a leaner diet is in itself not sufficient to reduce the current trend towards obesity. A healthy diet must go hand in hand with a healthier and more active lifestyle should obesity become a thing of the past. One way to achieve this is to educa
12、te people about the necessity of improving their quality of life and making better living choices. Thus, along with a balanced and more nutritious diet, people must be encouraged to give up smoking and drinking. These pernicious habits are not only at the root of many diseases, but also accelerate t
13、he formation of fat deposits in the body. Strong liquor, such as whiskey or rum, as well as more lighter choices, like beer and wine, contain as much calories in one glass in one serving as does one sizable meat chunk. Contrary to popular belief, smoking does not cut down on one“s appetite, but mere
14、ly replaces one craving with another and promotes inactivity and a sedentary lifestyle. In fact, sedentarism is at the root of obesity. More and more children nowadays are stuck behind a computer or TV screen for hours on end rather than move about outdoors in fresh air. Increased physical activity
15、is demonstrated to get rid of fatty tissue even during periods of rest. That is because the body gets used to burning calories all the time and does not stop altogether when one is sitting or lying down. Furthermore, a daily dose of fresh air provides lungs with vital oxygen, which is a major fat bu
16、rner. Therefore, specialists suggest that in order to successfully combat obesity, people must be encouraged to perform daily outdoor exercises that should promote calorie reduction through oxygenation and increased energy levels. A good start towards leading a more active life to reduce obesity wou
17、ld be to do an hour of fast-paced walking, which would then later be increased in both duration and intensity to maximize results. Glossaryadolescent: young people who are no longer children cardiovascular: relating to the heart and blood vessels pernicious: very harmful sedentary: sitting down a lo
18、t of time, not taking much exercise dose: a measured amount of which is intended to be taken at one time(分数:12.00)(1).Directions: An introductory sentence for a brief summary of the passage is provided below. Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important
19、ideas in the passage. Some sentences do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in the passage. This question is worth 2 points. Drag your answer choices to the spaces where they belong. To remove an answer choice, click on it. To
20、 review the passage, click on View Text. Obesity has reached epidemic proportions and current levels are reducing lives. Answer Choices:(分数:6.00)A.It seems that simply changing the behavior of obese and overweight people is not sufficient to fight obesity.B.The more people become obese in the near f
21、uture, the likelier they are to have shorter life spans because obesity can cause a whole array of serious diseases.C.Two thirds of American adults are obese or overweight.D.The problem of obesity must be tackled by health authorities and public officials to increase public awareness about its negat
22、ive impact.E.The epidemic is no longer restricted to developed countries but has already spread to developing nations.F.A fact largely unknown to the consumer is that many of the chemicals in processed and junk food can cause obesity.(2).Directions: An introductory sentence for a brief summary of th
23、e last two paragraphs of the passage is provided below. Complete the summary by selecting the THREE answer choices that express the most important ideas in the passage. Some sentences do not belong in the summary because they express ideas that are not presented in the passage or are minor ideas in
24、the passage. This question is worth 2 points. Drag your answer choices to the spaces where they belong. To remove an answer choice, click on it. To review the passage, click on View Text. Obesity can and must be treated to improve people“s quality of life. Answer Choices:(分数:6.00)A.The most importan
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