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6.Sitting too much is now listed with smoking and junk food as a bad habit that increases your risk of heart disease.
New Australian research shows that half-an-hour in the gym will not make up for the waist-expanding damage caused by spending the rest of the day sitting.
But the good news is that doing chores(家务杂事)in the house or gently walking around the office while on the phone might be enough to keep you fit.
The study joins the growing body of evidence suggesting too much sitting might undo(消除)the benefits of exercise.
The study measured the intensity(强度)of physical activities in 168 subjects over seven days.It found that,regardless of how much exercise they did or their total sitting time,those who took more breaks from sitting had lower risk of thick waists and lower levels of blood lipids(脂肪).
"Higher levels of blood lipids have been linked to a heightened risk of heart disease,"principal researcher Genevieve Healy of the University of Queensland said."What the study shows is that there are benefits in just getting up regularly and interrupting your sitting time."
Researchers behind the Stand Up Australia project have written to the Rudd Government requesting $3.5 million for a two-year study into the impact how long sitting offects health and productivity of workers.The study would also develop and test strategies for reducing sitting time on the job.
The latest study builds on work that is shifting the health promotion focus from purposeful exercise,such as running,to lower intensity activities throughout the day.
The Australian research has been backed up by US studies.
"To hold a body that weighs 77 kilograms upright takes a fair amount of energy from muscles,"said Professor Marc Hamilton from the University of Missouri."There is a large amount of energy associated with standing every day that cannot easily be replaced by 30 to 60 minutes in the gym."

60.The new Australian research shows thatA.
    A.having breaks from sitting is good for your health
    B.walking is the best physical activity after sitting too long
    C.sitting too long is the main reason for the thick waist
    D.exercising for 30 minutes in the gym is good after sitting too long
61.The health promotion focus used to be onD.
    A.long sitting                     B.running
    C.lower intensity activities       D.purposeful exercise
62.The purpose of the last paragraph is toC.
    A.report the new research findings of professor Marc Hamilton
    B.compare the effect of standing with exercising in the gym
    C.provide a scientific basis for the benefits of standing up
    D.figure out the amount of energy associated with daily standing
63.The best title for the text could beB.
    A.Exercise in the Gym Is out       B.Your Office Chair Is Killing you
    C.A Cause of Health Disease        D.Good News for Workers.

分析 这是一篇说明文.主要说明了久坐的、吸烟和垃圾食品的坏习惯,会增加你的心脏病的风险.提醒我们多运动以保持健康.

解答 ADCB
60.A  根据文章第五段的"those who took more breaks from sitting had lower risk of thick waists and lower level of blood lipids(类脂)."可知久坐后要站起来休息一下对健康有益处,故A正确.
61.D 根据"…work that is shifting the health promotion focus from purposeful exercise …"可知答案为 D
62.C 最后一段To hold a body that weighs 77 kilograms upright takes a fair amount of energy from muscles,"说明站立会消耗能量,为文章论点提供了数据依据.
63.B 文章主要通过说明久坐的危害和站立的好处提醒人们在久坐时要定时站立起来走动,故用Your Office Chair Is Killing you作为标题更准确醒目,故答案为B.

点评 这是一篇说明文这类题型是高考常考题型之一,要求考生先把文章内容通读一遍,在了解大意的基础上再结合选项内容以及上下文做出正确的选择.

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As we have noted many times,it is hard to find out how these expressions begin.Sometimes,we get some hard facts.But more often we have to depend on guesswork.And that is true of this phrase,which came from England.
Before 1832,English law did not permit a doctor to cut open a dead human body for scientific examination,unless it was the corpse(尸体) of an executed(处决) criminal.
But when it became legal,more and more doctors demanded skeletons for a more scientific study of medicine.It was helping in the advance of modern medicine.The demand had become so strong that men began to rob tombs and sell skeletons to doctors at high prices.
We are told that a doctor would usually buy just one skeleton for scientific study.It became very important in his work.But he had to keep it hidden because most people objected to keeping such a thing.As a rule,the doctor keep his skeleton in some dark corner where it could not be seen,or hide it in a closet.
After a time,people began to suspect every doctor of hiding a skeleton in the closet.From this suspicion,the phrase"a skeleton in the closet"took on a broader,more general meaning:to describe anything that a man wanted to keep others from discovering.It could be proof of a criminal act,or something much less serious.Well,that is one theory.
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The husband then begins to build a solid brick wall against the closet.His wife watches,knowing that her lover will never come out alive.But she will not change her story and admit her guilt.

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B.You are a doctor and have to keep a skeleton for research.
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C.The thieves stole skeletons from tombs in order to help the doctors.
D.It is legal that corpses of anybody are cut open for scientific examination in history.
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59.A.minorB.majorC.inferiorD.superior
60.A.concealB.confuseC.attractD.deceive
61.A.held onB.got rid ofC.carried outD.made up
62.A.clearB.publicC.possibleD.convenient
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48.Carol Simpson (aged 21)
Graduated from high school at 18with good grades in all subjects,especially math and science.Now works as a receptionist for an advertising agency but doesn't find it very interesting.Optimistic about things.Gets along well with all kinds ofpeople and would like to travel.A
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42. A.wearB.put onC.have onD.dress
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44.A.whatB.whenC.thatD.who
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46.A.pick upB.turn awayC.set outD.think about
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48.A.wordB.thingC.memoryD.condition
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11.
A.Independence leading to family breakup
B.Women's easy and convenient life in USA
C.No marriage for many people nowadays
D.Average American families getting small
E.Full freedom for young women
F.Divorce---a social problem in USA
76.F
Marriage,like other social instructions,is showing the strains of modern life.While more Americans are getting married today than ever before,the divorce rate is also disturbingly on the rise( one divorce for every three marriages last year).Why should this be so,and what,if anything,can we do to reverse this trend?
77.B
For most people,life is easier and more comfortable than ever before.Convenience foods from the supermarket simplify shopping and cooking.Household appliances like the vacuum cleaner and the washing machine have made housework much easier to do.Released from these household chores,many wives have found jobs outside the home.Women are achieving economic independence.
78.D
Families,too,are simpler today.In American,it is not customary for parents to live with their married children.With our greater mobility,relatives have scattered,the parents retiring to Florida or Arizona and the young people,after they marry,going wherever their jobs or their interests take them.
79.E
Young adult women have new freedom,too.While attending college,they often live away from home,sometimes far from their parents or their relatives.After college,they move to the city,find a job,and set up"bachelor"apartment.This is the era of women's liberation.
80.A
But all this freedom and affluence have had an unforeseen and in some respects a devastating effect on marriage.Men and women,no longer dependent on each other for food and maintenance,find it harder to accept the responsibilities and restraints or endurance the misunderstandings of married life.When happiness becomes misery,many couples decide to terminate their marriage through divorce.On the other hand,there is a growing trend today for couples in trouble to try to save their marriage by consulting a professional counselor.He listens patiently while they talk,knowing that only through self-understanding can they solve their problems.
18.Traditional surgical procedures require surgeons to make large incisions(伤口) in a patient's body in order to gain access to the internal organs.It was once common for heart surgeons,who perform highly specialized and complex procedures,to make long incisions in a patient's chest and then split the breastbone to reach the heart.Patients who undergo surgery are often at the risk of infection,as bacteria can infect the cut in the skin.In addition,there is often a lengthy recovery period.
A surgical technique known as"keyhole surgery"has become more common in recent years.In general,the surgeon will make a couple of small incisions around the area where the operation is going to be performed.Tubes are pushed into the holes,and a tiny camera,which is called an endoscope,is put into the body.The camera is attached to a large monitor screen that is positioned so that the doctor can see it while he performs the operation.In addition to the camera,doctors also push their tiny surgical instruments through the tubes.The awkward part of keyhole surgery is that it is counterintuitive; that is to say,if a surgeon wants to move the tool to the left,he or she must push it to the right.
Other advancements in technology are also being used today in the OR (operation room).A new machine called the"da Vinci Surgical System"has been tested in hospitals in the U.S..Unlike keyhole surgery,the da Vinci's robot's moving parts are designed to imitate the natural hand and wrist movement of a surgeon,thus providing better control and sensitivity.The system is controlled by a surgeon from a console(控制台).Sitting at a console a few feet from the patient,the surgeon can perform an operation by holding and moving highly sensitive pads that enable him or her to control the instruments.The area of the body on which the surgeon is working is enlarged on a screen,which is attached to the console.This gives surgeons a realistic three-dimensional view of the area-similar to what they would see during a traditional surgical procedure.
Although the da Vinci Surgical System is undergoing some trials for some procedures,it has been welcomed as revolutionary by many surgeons.Patients with serious illnesses must still undergo major surgery,but the smaller incisions and less invasive procedures typically mean that a shorter recovery time is needed.In some cases,the patient's stay in the hospital has been cut in half when the da Vinci Surgical System was used.On the downside,some operations have taken up to fifty minutes longer because surgeons are inexperienced at using the new technology.As surgeons become more familiar with the machines,the time needed for surgical procedures is likely to decrease.

72.What can be learned about the traditional surgery according to the passage?B
A.The cost of the traditional surgery is very high.
B.It often leaves a large wound in a person's body.
C.Long incisions are made in a patient's chest.
D.The incision is often infected after the operation.
73.Which of the following is one DISADVANTAGE of keyhole surgery?C
A.It requires the use of long,thin tools and a tiny camera.
B.The doctor can not view the inside of the patient's body clearly.
C.The direction in which a doctor moves the surgical tools is reversed.
D.An endoscope has to be inserted into the patient's body in advance.
74.The da Vinci Surgical System differs from keyhole surgery in thatC.
A.requires that a surgeon make more small incisions on a patient
B.reduces the amount of time it takes to perform a surgical procedure
C.allows the surgeon to use the surgical instruments more sensitively
D.eliminates the need for surgeons to make large incisions on patients
75.The passage mainly tells the readerD.
A.the challenges brought about by new technology
B.the benefits and drawbacks of the da Vinci Surgical System
C.the reflections on the development in medical science
D.the application of new technologies in modern surgery.
15.Whenever I see anyone buying a National Lottery ticket,I want to stop them and ask if they know just where their money is going.
The lottery money is supposed to go to charity,but it makes me angry to see some of the so-called"good causes"that it's being used to support.Also,Camelot,the organizers,have made a profit of£10.8million in five months.We hear that a lot of that money is boosting(increasing) the pay packets of the company's bosses.
For the past 10years I've been helping to raise funds for a cancer research charity called Tenovus.My husband,Sandy,died from cancer 11years ago when he was only 51.There's been a long line of deaths in our family through cancer and it's been destructive.I've also lost two sisters-in-law,my brother,Michael,my father-in-law and my father.That's apart from several close friends
The charity is 50years old now and raises money mainly for breast cancer research.It also runs a support line for the families of cancer sufferers.Our local group raises£3million and half that money came from sales of our own lottery tickets at supermarkets.But our income has dropped by half since the National Lottery was introduced.
I'm not against people playing the National Lottery,but they should think about what they're doing.The chances of winning the cumulative amount of money are so small; they might as well throw their money away.The Government tells us that the proceeds (收益)are going to things like the arts and sports,but what about the National Health Service?They should give some cash to that,too.How can they justify spending ridiculous amounts of cash on so-called works of art like display of potatoes or buying up Winston Churchill's papers at a cost of£12million?
So who really are the winners in the National Lottery?When I think of all that money people could be donating to cancer research,I could weep.It's time people realized how charities across the country are suffering because of the National Lottery.It's disappointing and so frustrating.

66.The reason why the writer raises funds for cancer research is thatC.
A.she herself is suffering from cancer    
B.the cancer is the most frightening disease
C.a number of her relatives died of cancer
D.some cancer research needs more money that other research
67.In this text the writer is expressingA.
A.her personal opinions               
B.the opinions of the general sufferers
C.her feelings about cancer sufferers     
D.some ideas of fund-raising
68.The organization"Tenovus"isB.
A.run by a group of people in the writer's town
B.a charity organization which has some local groups
C.set up to collect money for people who lose their relatives
D.set up to assist the National Lottery
69.The writer seems to hope thatC.
A.people will spend more money on the National Lottery
B.people will give more money to charity
C.most of the lottery money will go to charity
D.most of the lottery money will be used for cancer research
70.What's the writer's attitude toward the National Lottery?B
A.The writer is enthusiastically supporting the National Lottery.
B.The writer has objections to the National Lottery.
C.The writer believes that the lottery money should be used for cancer research.
D.The writer is just expressing her feelings about collecting money for charity.
16.On Saturday,millions of people around the world will celebrate(庆祝) Saint Patrick's Day,which honors Patron Saint(a main religious figure)of Ireland.Communities across the United States will host parades(游行),parties,and other festivities to mark the occasion.
    This year,cities like Boston,New York,and Chicago have organized big events celebrating Saint Patrick's Day.In New York City,hundreds of thousands of people will gather to watch the Saint Patrick's Day parade-the nation's largest.It is one of the most watched parades in the world.Last year,almost 2 million watched it,more than 150,000 took part in it and they filled the streets.The parade,first held in 1776,is also one of the oldest.
    Chicago also throws a big celebration.Every year,the Chicago River,which crosses the city,shines green as event organizers pour about 40 pounds of fluorescence,a powerful dye(染料),into the water.
    Boston keeps its parade rolling for three hours or more.It is the nation's second-largest parade.The city will also show respect to one of its most famous former residents,President John F.Kennedy,by opening the exhibit"A Journey Home:John F.Kennedy and Ireland",at his official library.
    Patron Saint lived in Britain in the early fifth century,when it was still part of the Roman Empire.He was caught and sold into slavery in Ireland when he was only 16.He finally escaped slavery and turned to a life of religious devotion.He trained to become a minister and set out to spread Christianity throughout Ireland.After 30 years as a religious leader,Patrick died on March 17,1461.Saint Patrick's Day is always celebrated on March 17.In Ireland,it is an official holiday.
63.What's the best title of the passage?D
A.Celebrations across the Country       B.An Official Holiday in US
C.The Largest Parade in the World       D.Saint Patrick's Day
64.What do you think is the official color of St.Patrick's Day?A
A.Green.B.Red.C.Black.D.Yellow.
65.The last paragraph is mainly aboutD.
A.the cruel slave trade                
B.Saint Patrick's childhood
C.activities during Saint Patrick's Day  
D.Patron Saint's life in Ireland
66.Which of the following is NOT correct according to the passage?C
A.Parade is a most important event to celebrate Saint Patrick's Day.
B.Millions of Americans celebrate Saint Patrick's Day every year.
C.Chicago paints a bridge green for Saint Patrick's Day.
D.The Saint Patrick's Day parade has a history of over two centuries.

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