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【题目】D

It’s the dieting fad that is sweeping the world , and encourages fasting for two days of the week . But does it work ?

People are starving themselves to lose weight , with a dieting trend known as the “fast diet” growing in popularity .

The method is also known as the 5:2 diet , and consists of eating normally for five days of a week and cutting calories to about 25 percent of normal intake during other two days . Men consume just 600 calories on the two fast days , while women are limited to 500 calories.

Notably, the two fasting days should not be hack-to-back. The dieter should have at least one normal eating day in between.

In the best-selling book The Fast Diet: Lose Weight, Stay Healthy, and Live Longer with the Simple Secret of Intermittent Fasting by Dr. Michael Mosley and Mimi Spencer, the two authors claim that the 5:2 diet not only promotes weight loss, but also benefits health, offering protection from disease, improved cognitive function and increased lifespan.

The diet originated in the United Kingdom and became popular in the United States. Now, it is gaining popularity among the Chinese middle class.

Zhong Minghui, who is 178cm tall and used to weigh 100 kilograms, finds fasting effective in weight control. He works in the sales department of' a trade company and used to drink and eat a lot after work. After sticking to the fasting diet for five months, he managed to lose about 20 kilograms.

" Actually I did not exactly rely on the 5 :2 diet to lose weight. My fasting was more extreme. I almost completely cut off my supper every day and only ate some fruit. I also used an app to calculate the calories in the food I eat and was cautious of not eating any high-calorie food. I did about an hour's aerobic exercise every day. Fasting is definitely effective, but I think sports also help ,” he says.

"I do not really believe that fasting is the magical cure-all, but my high blood sugar has improved," he adds.

The Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics says that although there is evidence that intermittent fasting diets may help prevent chronic disease, more research is needed.

Han Ting, a clinic nutritionist of Shanghai Tenth People's Hospital, says that people who suffer diabetes or eating disorders, pregnant women, kids, teens and frail seniors should not try fasting. She recommends a regular low-calorie diet, which is safer and less risky for health.

When on a fasting diet, on the weekly fasting days, Han recommends low-fat, low-sugar, low-protein food, such as vegetables, yogurt, non-fat milk, shellfish and fruit with high dietary fiber.

【1】According to the passage the practice of 5 :2 diet first begins in _________.

A. China B. the United States

C. the United Kingdom D. the United Union

【2】What should be paid attention to when one goes on the 5:2 diet?

A. The two fasting days should be arranged one after another.

B. The two fasting days should not be arranged continuously.

C. You should consume as many calories as possible during the five normally eating days.

D. Women must take in more calories than men during the two fasting days.

【3】 According to the passage, Zhong Minghui _________.

A. managed to lose about 20 kilograms by taking exercises

B. thought little of the 5:2 diet

C. owed his high blood sugar to the fasting diet

D. found it effective to lose weight via fast diet

【4】 What does the underlined word "intermittent" mean ?

A. Happening occasionally.

B. Motivating continuously

C. Increasing dramatically.

D. Changing sharply.

【答案】

【1C

【2B

【3D

【4A

【解析】

试题分析: 文章介绍了一种主要通过挨饿来减肥的”控制饮食”的减肥时尚。

【长难句解读】The method is also known as the 5:2 diet , and consists of eating normally for five days of a week and cutting calories to about 25 percent of normal intake during other two days .

分析:句中的eating normally for five days of a week and cutting calories to about 25 percent of normal intake during other two days .为动词的-ing形式作consist of的宾语。

译文:这种减肥方法又以5:2饮食而闻名,它是由一用正常进食五天和其余两天减少正常卡路里撮入量的大约25%组成的。

【1C考查细节理解。由文章第6段The diet originated in the United Kingdom and became popular in the United States. Now, it is gaining popularity among the Chinese middle class.可知,这种形式的减肥源于英国,流行于美国。目前很受中国中产阶级的欢迎。

【2B考查细节理解。根据文章第四段的内容可知,值得注意的是,禁食的两天不应该是连续的。禁食者在这两天之间应该至少有一天正常的饮食;back-to-back"连续发生的,一个接一个的”。

【3D考查推理判断。根据文章中Zhong Mingh的话“Fasting is definitely effective”“I do not really believe that fasting is the magical cure-all, but my high blood sugar has improved”可知,其认为通过禁食来减肥是有效果的。

【4A考查词义猜测。根据文章倒数第三段可知,美国营养与饮食学会认为,尽管有证据表明间歇性禁食能帮助预防慢性病,但需要更多的研究。本句是对上文the 5 :2 diet的总结,故intermittent fasting diets指的就是“间歇性禁食”。

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