metabolism to pusb the weight back to the range it seeks.
36.The first paragraph tells us that our weight is determinede by __________.[3分]
AOur eating habit
BOur life style
COur work habit
DOur genes
37.In Jules Hirsch's study, the subjects __________.[3分]
Ashowed no health problem
Bgained weight rapidly
Cwere all very short
Dlived only on liquid food
38.After leaving the hospital, the eight fat people __________.[3分]
Aattempted suicide
Bwere back to normal weight
Cwent mad
Dfollowed the advice of Hirsch's
39.In Ethan Sims study, the subjects were asked to__________.[3分]
Astay in prison
Beat as much as they could
Cbattle their genetic inheritance
Dlower their weight
40.Which of the following statements is true?[3分]
AEach person wants to eat to his heart's content.
BEach. person has a weight range of 9kg.
CEach person has a natural weight range.
DEach person wants to control his weight.
第3篇
Food for Learning
In Eritrea, a small country in northeast Africa, approximately 80 percent of the population is illiterate. That percentage is even higher in woman. As in many developing countries, many Eritreans have traditional ideas about the role of women. They believe that women should stay home and take care of the family and should not get an education or look for a job.
These beliefs are one of the factors that prevent Eritriea and other developing countries from improving their economic situation. Experience in many developing countnes has shown that educated women have fewer children and have more opportunities for improving their lives and the lives of their families. In Eritrea, in fact, there is great need for improvement. It is one of the poorest countries in the world. For many Eritrean families, getting enough food is a daily problem.
To deal with these problems, the Eritrean government together with the World Food Program,has a new program that offers food as a reward for leaming. In primary schools, all the children receive food packages to take home to their families. However, with the new program, the girls receive more food than the boys. This way, parents are encouraged to send their daughter to school rather than keeping them at home.
Another govemment program that aims to educate women is Food for Training. Managed by the National Union of Eritrean Women, this program offer food rewards (also from World Food Organiza tion) to women and elder girls who are willing to join the program. Because of the war with Ethiopia, many women are bringing up their families on their own. They often live in refugee camps, with no land of their own and no way to earn money. Most of these women are illiterate and have no skills to find a job. They spend most of their day looking for food and preparing it for their families.
The Food for Training program helps the tennagers and women change their lives. If they agree to join the program, they receive a large package of food each month. In return, the women are required to attend free literate classes for two hours every day. When Food for Training classes in two regions of Eritrea, 5000 girls and women joined in the first two months. It is especially popular with teenage girls, aged fourteen to sixteen, who have never had a chance to go to school before.
The organizers of Food for Traing also plans to offer other kinds of courses for women, using the same system of food rewards. In these courses, they will teach women job skills and crafts such as basket weaving. These women will not only learn to read and write. They will become aware of what is going on in their country.
41.According to the passage, traditional ideas about women __________.[3分]
Aare rejected by younger generation
Bhelp improve the economy
Chinder economic development '
Dhave little impact on economic development
42.The Eritrean govemment is offering extra food to girls in school in order to __________.[3分]
Aencourage to keep girls at home
Bchange traditional attitudes towards women
Chelp girls feed their families
Dcreat more jobs for Eritrean teachers
43.With the Food for Learning program, women get a large package of food as long as__________.[3分]
Athey attend free literacy classes every day
Bthey have no land of their own
Cthey bring up their families on their own
Dthey live in refugee camps
44.The new literacy programs are an example of __________.[3分]
Athe work of 5,000 women and teenage girls
Bthe problems with the aid of international organizations
Clocal and international organizations working together
Dthe Eritrean govemment working to keep its power
45.According to the passage, Food for Training will__________.[3分]
Ahelp women better their lives
Bencourage women to leave their country
Cteach women about intemational aid
Dallow women to spend more time at home
第五部分:补全短文(第46-50题,每题2分,共10分)
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I Know Just How You Feel
Do you feel sad? Happy? Angry? You may think that the way you show these emotions is unique. Well, think again. Even the expression of the most personal feelings can be classified, according to Mind Readingame, a DVD displaying every possible human emotion. It demonstrates 412 distinct ways in which we feel the first visual distionary of the human heart.
Attempts to classify expressions began in the mid-1800s, when Darwin divided the emtions into six types-anger, fear, sadness, disgust, surprise and enjoyment. _________(46) Every other feeling was thought to derive from Darwin's small group. More complex expressions of emotions were probably learned and therefore more specific to each culture. But now it is believed that many more facial expressions are shared worldwide. _________(47) The Mind Reading DVD is a systematic visual record of these expressions.
The project was conceived by a Cambridge professor as an aid for people with autism (孤独症), who have difficulty both reading and expressing emotions. But it quickly became apparent that it had broader uses. Actors and teachers, for example, need to understand a wide range of expressions. The professor and his research team first had to define an \Using this definition, 1,512 emotion terms were identified and discussed. This list was eventually reduced to 412, from\
Once these emotions were defined and classified, a DVD seemed the clearest and most efficient way to display them. In Mind Reading, each expression is acted out by six different actors in three seconds. _________(49) The explanation for this is simple: we may find it difficult to describe emotions using words, but we instantly recognise one when we see it on someone's face. \DVD.\facial muscles they should move. \you can't say for certain that their eyebrows always go down.
Someone who has tried to establish such rules is the American, Professor Paul Ekman, who has built a database of how the face moves for every emotion. The face can make 43 distinct muscle movements called \facial shapes. Ekmen has written out a pattern of facial muscular movements to represent each emotion.
A.He said that this expression of feeling is universal and recognizable by anyone from any
culture .
B.Any other method of showing the 412 emotions whould have been far less effective.
C.Research has also been done to find out which area of brain read the emotional expressions. D.These particular muscles are difficult to control, and few people can do it.
E.They decided that it was a mental state that could be preceded by \sounds\
F.We thought of trying to describe each emotion, but it whould have been almost impossible to make clear rules of this. 46. [2分]
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