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1、2022湖南公共英语考试考前冲刺卷(7)本卷共分为1大题50小题,作答时间为180分钟,总分100分,60分及格。一、单项选择题(共50题,每题2分。每题的备选项中,只有一个最符合题意) 1.People who are overweight at 40 are likely to die at least three years sooner than those who are slim, meaning that being fat during middle age is just as damaging to life expectancy as smoking, researche
2、rs say in a new study. The study was conducted by Dutch researchers and was published in The Annals of Internal Medicine.Nonsmokers who were classified as overweight, but not obese, lost an average of three years off their lives. Obese people died even sooner. Obese female nonsmokers lost an average
3、 of 7.1 years, while obese male nonsmokers lost 5.8 years.Scientists have long known that overweight people have shorter life expectancies, but few large-scale studies have been able to pinpoint how many years they lose. This study is saying that if you are overweight by your mid-30’s to mid-4
4、0’s, even if you lose some weight later on, you still carry a higher risk of dying, said Dr. Serge Jabbour, director of the weight-loss clinic at Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Philadelphia. The message is that you have to work early on your weight. If you wait a long time, the damage
5、 may have been done. For smokers, the results were worse. Obese female smokers died 7.2 years sooner than normal-weight smokers and 13.3 years sooner than trim nonsmoking women. Obese male smokers lived 6.7 years less than trim smokers, and 13.7 years less than trim nonsmokers.The results were culle
6、d from 3,457 volunteers in Framingham, Mass. , from 1948 to 1990. The data were analyzed by researchers at Erasmus Medical Center and the University of Groningen in the Netherlands.About two-thirds of American adults are overweight or obese, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Preventio
7、n. Studies have also shown that people are getting fatter at younger ages.The smoking epidemic in the Western world is warning; however, a new fear should be the increasing prevalence of overweight and obesity in young adults, which shows another potentially preventable public health disaster. the r
8、esearchers said.According to Dr. Serge Jabbour, what message does the study carry().A. People have to work early on their weightB. Overweight people have shorter life expectanciesC. Smoking is damaging to life expectancyD. If people are overweight by their mid-30’s to mid-40’s, if they l
9、ose some weight later on, they will carry a lower risk of dying2.The death rate from influenza rose markedly in the 1990’s, federal scientists reported. The explanation, they said, is that a greater proportion of the population is elderly and thus particularly susceptible to flu. There was an
10、average of 36,000 flu deaths a year in the 1990’s as compared to 20,000 a year in previous decades, the investigators, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Ninety percent of influenza deaths were in people 65 and olde
11、r, said Dr. Keiji Fukuda, the principal researcher for the study. But Dr. Fukuda and his colleagues reported that the virus was especially deadly in people over 85, who might be up to 32 times more likely than those 65 to 69 to die from a flu infection.The researchers also concluded that there were
12、large numbers of deaths among the elderly from another virus, respiratory syncytial virus, known as R. S. V. As many as 78 percent of the 11,000 people who died from R. S.V. each year were 65 and older, the researchers concluded.In an editorial accompanying the paper, Dr. David M. Morens of the Nati
13、onal Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said that many people who were particularly vulnerable to influenza did not get flu vaccines, the only method of preventing the disease. Many mistakenly believe that the vaccine, which is made from a killed virus, can give them the flu. Over the las
14、t few years, Dr. Fukuda said, just 65 percent to 67 percent of people 65 and older were immunized. Even when they do get the vaccine, he added, it is less effective in the elderly than it is in younger people. And there is no vaccine to protect against R. S. V. Dr. Morens was not optimistic about th
15、e immediate future. The best hope, he said, is for improved flu vaccines and a vaccine for R. S. V. But for now, he said, doctors must do a better job of persuading older people to be vaccinated.Dr. Fukuda and his colleagues reported that the virus was especially deadly in people over().A. 55B. 65C.
16、 75D. 853.The death rate from influenza rose markedly in the 1990’s, federal scientists reported. The explanation, they said, is that a greater proportion of the population is elderly and thus particularly susceptible to flu. There was an average of 36,000 flu deaths a year in the 1990’s
17、 as compared to 20,000 a year in previous decades, the investigators, from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association. Ninety percent of influenza deaths were in people 65 and older, said Dr. Keiji Fukuda, the principal researcher for
18、the study. But Dr. Fukuda and his colleagues reported that the virus was especially deadly in people over 85, who might be up to 32 times more likely than those 65 to 69 to die from a flu infection.The researchers also concluded that there were large numbers of deaths among the elderly from another
19、virus, respiratory syncytial virus, known as R. S. V. As many as 78 percent of the 11,000 people who died from R. S.V. each year were 65 and older, the researchers concluded.In an editorial accompanying the paper, Dr. David M. Morens of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said
20、 that many people who were particularly vulnerable to influenza did not get flu vaccines, the only method of preventing the disease. Many mistakenly believe that the vaccine, which is made from a killed virus, can give them the flu. Over the last few years, Dr. Fukuda said, just 65 percent to 67 per
21、cent of people 65 and older were immunized. Even when they do get the vaccine, he added, it is less effective in the elderly than it is in younger people. And there is no vaccine to protect against R. S. V. Dr. Morens was not optimistic about the immediate future. The best hope, he said, is for impr
22、oved flu vaccines and a vaccine for R. S. V. But for now, he said, doctors must do a better job of persuading older people to be vaccinated.According to the report, which of the following sentences is true().A. The only method of preventing the disease is to get flu vaccines.B. Dr. Morens was optimi
23、stic about the immediate future.C. As many as 87 percent of the 11,000 people who died from R. S. V. each year were 65 and older.D. The vaccine, which is made from a killed virus, can give people the flu.4.People who are overweight at 40 are likely to die at least three years sooner than those who a
24、re slim, meaning that being fat during middle age is just as damaging to life expectancy as smoking, researchers say in a new study. The study was conducted by Dutch researchers and was published in The Annals of Internal Medicine.Nonsmokers who were classified as overweight, but not obese, lost an
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