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六级真题及答案
2008年12月-2012年6月六级真题及答案
2008年12月英语六级试题2.Climatecontrol
PartIwriting(30minutes)Wehumans,likeallwarm-bloodedanimals,cankeepourHowtoimprovestudent'smentalhealthcorebodytemperaturesprettymuchconstantregardlessof1、大学生的心理健康十分重要what’sgoingonintheworldaroundus.Wedothisby2、因此,学校可以......alteringourmetabolic(新陈代新的)rate,shiveringor
3、我们自己应当......sweating.KeepingwarmandstayingcooltakeenergyPartIIReadingComprehension(Skimmingandscanning)unlessweareinthe―thermo-neutralzone‖,whichis
increasinglywherewechoosetoliveandwork.(15minutes)
Thereisnodenyingthatambienttemperatures(环境温度)Supersizesurprise
Askanyonewhythereisanobesityepidemicandtheywillhavechangedinthepastfewdecades.Between1970andtellyouthatit‘saldowntoeatingtoomuchandburningtoo2000,theaverageBritishhomewarmedfromachilly13C
to18C.IntheUS,thechangeshavebeenattheotherendoffewcalories.Thatexplanationappealstocommonsense
andhasdominatedeffortstogettotherootoftheobesitythethermometerastheproportionofhomeswithairepidemicandreverseit/yetobesityresearchersareconditioningsrosefrom23%to47%between1978andincreasinglydissatisfiedwithit.Manynowbelievethat1997.Inthesouthernstates–whereobesityratestendtobesomethingelsemusthavechangedinourenvironmenttohighest–thenumberofhouseswithairconditioninghasprecipitate(促成)suchdramaticrisesinobesityovertheshotupto71%from37%in1978.
past40yearsorso.Nobodyissayingthatthe“bigtwo”–
reducedphysicalactivityandincreasedavailabilityoffoodCouldairconditioninginsummerandheatinginwinter
arenotimportantcontributorstotheepidemic,butthey–reallymakeadifferencetoourweight?
cannotexplainitall.thereissomeevidencethatitdoes-atleastwithSadly,
Earlierthisyearareviewpaperby20obesityexpertssetregardtoheating.Studiesshowthatincomfortableoutthe7mostplausiblealternativeexplanationsforthetemperaturesweuselessenergy.
epidemic.Heretheyare.3.Lesssmoking
1.NotenoughsleepBadnews:
smokersreallydotendtobethinnerthantheItiswidelybelievedthatsleepisforthebrain,notthebody.restofus,andquittingreallydoespackonthepounds,Couldashortageofshut-eyealsobehelpingtomakeusthoughnooneisnsurewhy.Itprobablyhassomethingtofat?
dowiththefactthatnicotineisanappetitesuppressantandSeverallarge-scalestudiessuggesttheremaybealink.appearstoupyourmetabolicrate.
Peoplewhosleeplessthan7hoursanighttendtohaveaKatherineFlegalandcolleagresattheUSNationalhigherbodymassindexthanpeoplewhosleepmore,CenterforHealthStatisticsinHyattsville,Maryland,haveaccordingtodatagatheredbytheUSNationalHealthandcalculatedthatpeoplekickingthehabithavebeenNutritionExaminationSurvey.Similarly,theUSNurses‘respousibleforasmallbutsignificantportionoftheUSHealthStudy,whichtracked68,000womenfor16years,epidemicoffatness.Fromdatacollectedaroud1991bythefoundthatthosewhosleptanaverageof5hoursanightUSNationalHealthandNutritionExaminationSurvey,theygainedmoreweightduringthestudyperiodthanwomenworkedoutthatpeoplewhohadquitinthepreviousdecadewhoslept6hours,whointurngainedmorethanwhoseweremuchmorelikelytobeoverweightthansmokersandwhoslept7.peoplewhohadneversmoked.Amongmen,forexample,
nearlyhalfofquitterswereoverweightcomparedwith37%It‘swellknownthatobesityimpairssleep,soperhapsofnon-smokersandonly28%ofsmokers.
peoplegetfatfirstandsleeplessafterwards.Butthenurses‘4.Geneticeffects
studysuggeststhatitcanworkintheotherdirectiontoo:
Yourschancesofbecomingfatmaybeset,atleastinsleeplossmayprecipitateweightgain.part,beforeyouwereevenborn.childrenofboesemothersAlthoughgettingfiguresisdifficult,itappearsthatwearemuchmorelikelytobecomeobestthemselveslaterinreallyaresleepingless.In1960peopleintheUSsleptanlife.Offspringofmicefedahigh-fatdietduringpregnancyaverageof8.5hourspernight.A2002pollbytheNationalaremuchmorelikelytobecomefatthantheoffspringofSleepFoundationsuggeststhattheaveragehasfallentoidenticalmicefedanormaldiet.Intriguingly,theeffectunder7hours,andthedeclineismirroredbytheincreaseinpersistsfortwoorthreegenerations.Grand-childrenofmiceobesity.fedahigh-fatdietgrowupfateveniftheirownmotheris
fednormally-soyoufatemayhavebeensealedevenbeforeC)Newexplanationsfortheobesityepidemicyouwereconceived.D)possiblewaystocombattheobesityepidemic5.Alittleolder…2.A)gainedtheleastweight
SomegroupsofpeoplejusthappentobefatterthanB)wereinclinedtoeatless
others.surveyscarriedoutbytheUSnationalcenterforC)foundtheirvigorenhanced
healthstatistiesfoundthatadultsaged40to79werearoundD)werelesssusceptibletoillnessthreetimesaslikelytobeobeseasyounger3.A)itmakesussleepy
B)itcausessleeplosspeople.non-whitefemalesalsotendtofallatthefatterend
C)itincreasesourappetiteofthespectreum:
Mexican-americanwomenare30%more
D)itresultsfromlackofsleeplikelythanwhitewomentobeobsess,andblackwomen
4.A)itmakesusstayindoorsmorehavetwicetherisk.
B)itacceleratesourmetabolicrateIntheUS,thesegroupsaccountforanincreasing
percentageofthepopulation.between1970and2000theC)itmakesusfeelmoreenergetic
USpopulationaged35to44grewby43%.theproportionofD)itcontributestoourweightgainHispanic-americansalsogrew,fromunder5%to12.5%of5.A)itthreatenstheirhealth
thepopulation,whiletheproportionofblackAmericansB)itheightenstheirspirits
increasedfrom11%to12.3%.thesechangesmayaccountinC)itsuppressestheirappetite
partfortheincreasedprevalenceofobesity.D)itslowsdowntheirmetabolism
6.maturemums6.A)heavysmokers
B)passivesmokersMothersaroundtheworldaregettingolder.intheUK,the
C)thosewhoneversmokemeanageforavingafristchildis27.3,comparedwith23.7
D)thosewhoquitsmokingin1970.meanageatfristbirthintheUShasalsoincreased,
7.A)thegrowingnumberofsmokersamongyoungpeoplerisingfrom21.4in1970to24.9in2000.
Thiswouldbeneitherherenorthereifitwere‘tfortheB)therisingproportionofminoritiesinitspopulationobservationthathavinganoldermotherseemstobeanC)theincreasingconsumptionofhigh-caloriefoodsindependentriskfactorforobesity.ResultsfromtheUSD)theimprovinglivingstandardsofthepoorpeoplenationalheart,lungandbloodinstitute‘sstudyfoundthatthe8.accordingtotheUSNationalHeart,LungandBloododdsofachildbeingobeseincrease14%foreveryfiveInstitute,thereasonwhyoldermothers‘childrentendtobeextrayearsoftheirmother‘sage,thoughwhythisshouldobeseremainsnotentirelyclear
besoisnotentirelyclear.9.AccordingtoMichaelSymonds,onefactorcontributingMichaelSymondsattheuniversityoftotheobesityepidemicisdecreaseoffamilysizeNottingham,UK,foundthatfirst-bronchildrenhavemore10whentwoheavypeoplegetmarried,chancesoftheirfatthanyoungerones.Asfamilysizedecreases,firstbronschildrengettingfatincrease,becauseobesityispartyaccountforagreathershareofthepopulation.In1964,genetiz
britishwomengavebirthtoanaverageof2.95children;byPartIII
2005thatfigurehadfallento1.79.intheUSin1976,9.6%SectionA
ofwomanintheir40shadonlyonechile;in2004itwas11.A)Heisquiteeasytorecognize
17.4%.thiscombinationofoldermothersandmoresingleB)heisanoutstandingspeaker
childrencouldbecontributingtotheobesityepidemic.C)helookslikeamoviestar
7.LikemarryinglikeD)helooksyoungforhisage
Justaspeoplepairoffaccordingtolooks,sotheydofor12.A)consultherdancingteacher
size.LeanpeoplearemorelikelytomarryleanandfatB)takeamoreinterestingclass
morelikelytomarryfat.Onitsown,likemarryinglikeC)continueherdancingclass
cannotaccountforanyincreaseinobesity.ButcombinedD)improveherdancingskills
withothers-particularlythefactthatobesityispartly13.A)themandidnotbelievewhatthewomansaidgenetic,andthatheavierpeoplehavemorechildren-itB)themanaccompaniedthewomantothehospitalamplifiestheincreaseformothercauses.C)thewomanmaybesufferingfromrepetitivestrain1.A)effectsofobesityonpeople‘shealthinjury
B)thelinkbetweenlifestyleanobesityD)thewomanmaynotfollowedthedoctor‘s
instructionsB.Theairpressureislow.D.Theskyappears14.A)theyarenotinstyleanymorebrighter.
B)theyhavecosthimfartoomuch27.A.Ancientpeoplewerebetteratforetellingtheweather.
C)theynolongersuithiseyesightB.Sailors‘sayingabouttheweatherareunreliable.
D)theyshouldbecleanedregularlyC.Peopleknewlongagohowtopredicttheweather.15.A)hespilledhisdrinkontothefloorD.Itwaseasitertoforecasttheweatherintheolddays.
B)hehasjustfinishedwipingthefloor28A.Weatherforecastisgettingmoreaccuratetoday.
C)hewascaughtinashoweronhiswayhomeB.Peoplecanpredicttheweatherbytheirsenses
D)herushedoutofthebathtoanswerthephoneC.Whoaretherealespertsinweatherforecast.16.A)fixingsomefurnitureD.Weatherchangesaffectpeople‘sliferemarkably
B)repairingthetoytrain29.A.Theyoftenfeelinsecureabouttheirjobs.
C)readingtheinstructionsB.Theyareunabletodecidewhatto
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