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2015年9月英语中级口译(笔试)真题及答案解析

(1~20/共20题)SECTION1:LISTENINGTEST

A:SpotDictation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearapassageandreadthesamepassagewithblanks

init.Fillineachoftheblankswiththewordorwordsyouhaveheardonthetape.Writeyour

answerinthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Rememberyouwillhearthe

passageONLYONCE.

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Americanstodayhavedifferenteatinghabitsthantheyhadinthepast.Thereisawide_1_of

foodavailable.Theyhaveabroaderknowledgeofnutrition,sotheybuymore_2_thanever

before.Atthesametime,Americanspurchaseincreasingquantitiesofsweets,snacks,andsodas.

Statisticsshowthat_3_determinesthewaytheyeat.Americanlifestyleshavechanged.

Theynowinclude_4_peoplewholivealone,singleparentsandchildren,anddouble-income

families.Thesechanginglifestyles_5_theincreasingnumberofpeoplewhomust_6_or

sometimesskipthemaltogether.ManyAmericans_7_thaneverbeforetospendpreparing

food.Partlyasaconsequenceofthislimitedtime,_8_ofallAmericanhomesnowhave

microwaveovens.Moreover,Americans_9_nearlyfourtimesaweekontheaverage.

Itiseasytostudytheamountsandkindsoffood_10_.TheUnitedStatesDepartmentof

Agricultureand_11_compilesalesstatisticsandkeepaccuraterecords.Thisinformationtells

usnotonlywhatpeopleareeating,butalsoaboutthechangesin_12_.Redmeat,whichused

tobethemostpopularchoicefordinner,is_13_anAmericanfavorite.Instead,chicken,turkey,

andfishhavebecome_14_.Salesofthesefoodshavegreatlyincreased_15_.Thisis

probablyaresultoftheawarenessofthedangersofeatingfoodthat_16_highlevelsof

cholesterol,oranimalfat.

Accordingtoarecentsurvey,Americansalsochangetheir_17_tomeettheneedsof

differentsituations.Theyhave_18_aboutwhichfoodswillincreasetheirathleticability,help

them_19_,ormakethemalertforbusinessmeetings.Americans'_20_,alongwiththeir

changingtastesandneeds,leadsthemtoconsumeawidevarietyoffoods.

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(21~25/共10题)B:ListeningComprehension

Statements

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshortstatements.Thesestatementswill

bespokenONLYONCE,andyouwillnotfindthemwrittenonthepaper;soyoumustlisten

carefully.Whenyouhearastatement,readtheanswerchoicesanddecidewhichoneisclosestin

meaningtothestatementyouhaveheard.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第21题

A.MyfatherobjectedbecauseIhavenofirmideaofwhatI'mgoingtodo.

B.MyfatherneverhasanygoodideasaboutwhatI'mgoingtodo.

C.Myfatherhadnoideawhatmyplanwas.

D.ldonztknowwhatmyfatherdidn'tlikeaboutmyplan.

第22题

A.Thebuswas45minuteslate.

B.Thebusarrivedat8:45asscheduled.

C.Thebuswasn'tlateaccordingtotheschedule.

D.Thebusdidn'tarriveat8:45.

第23题

A.Tomthinksitunnecessarytogetacar.

B.Tomcanztaffordacarbecausethepriceishigh.

C.Tomissoongoingtobuyacar.

D.Tommusthaveacarwhatevertheprice.

第24题

A.MyparentswereveryhardonmewhenIwasyoung.

B.MyparentsdidnotaskmewhereIwentafterdark.

C.lneverstayedoutuntilteno'clockatnight.

D.lwantedmyparentstogivemealotoffreetime.

第25题

A.Itisnotconvenienttoscheduletheclassassoonaspossible.

B.Theclasstimewillbemadeavailabletothemajority.

C.Thescheduleisnotconvenientforthemajority.

D.Theschedulewillbemadeknowntothemajority.

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(26~30/共10题)B:ListeningComprehension

Statements

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshortstatements.Thesestatementswill

bespokenONLYONCE,andyouwillnotfindthemwrittenonthepaper;soyoumustlisten

carefully.Whenyouhearastatement,readtheanswerchoicesanddecidewhichoneisclosestin

meaningtothestatementyouhaveheard.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhavechosen

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第26题

A.Shewilltakethesubwaywithherfriend.

B.Shezdrathertakethesubwaythangetaride.

C.Sheisgratefultogetaridewithherfriend.

D.Shehasplentyoftimetowalktothesubwaystation.

第27题

A.She'soldenoughtolookafterherself.

B.Sheneverleavesherroominamess.

C.Shewantstobebetter-looking.

D.Shezsateenagerwho'softenlateforschool.

第28题

A.Iwanttheproposalstobeoriginal.

B.Tdratherthattheproposalshadbeenputinwriting.

C.ldonztliketoseetheirproposalsinblackandwhite.

D.ldonztwantthemtomakeanytroubleintheirproposals.

第29题

A.Hedidn'tquitecatchwhattheprofessorsaidaboutthefinalexam.

B.Hewantstheteachingassistanttospeakalittlebitlouder.

C.Hedidn'thearclearlyandwantedtochangehisseattothefront.

D.Hewantstheprofessortocollectthefinalexampapers.

第30题

A.Peoplewhozremarriedyounghaveagreaterprobabilityofgettingadivorce.

B.Peoplewhozremarriedlatearemorelikelytogetadivorce.

C.Statisticsshowthatitisnotlikelyforolderpeopletogetmarried.

0.Statisticsshowthatnotmanypeoplechoosetohaveanearlymarriage.

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(31~34/共20题)TalksandConversations

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第31题

A.Customerandsalesperson.

B.Callerandoperator.

C.Customerandbankclerk.

0.Customerandinformationdeskclerk.

第32题

A.Hewantstoopenanaccount.

B.Hewantstoknowwheretouse24-hourservice.

C.Hewantstoknowhowtousephonebanking.

D.Hewantstoknowwhathecandowithhisaccount.

第33题

A.Paybills.

B.Checkthebalance.

C.Transfermoney.

D.Tradestocksandbonds

第34题

A.9to5everyday.

B.24hoursaday.

C.24hoursonweekdays.

D.Whentheautomatedmachinefailstowork.

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(35~38/共20题)TalksandConversations

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第35题

A.Becausetheyarequitepopulartoday.

B.Becausetheyareimportantinpeople'slife.

C.Becausepeopleoftendiscussthesesites.

0.Becausetheyhelppeoplemeetanddiscussthings.

第36题

A.It'spopularinSouthKorea.

B.ltzsespeciallylovedinBrazil

C.ltsusersaremostlyteenagers.

D.ltsusersaremainlycollegeagepeople.

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A.Theysetuptheirownsites.

B.TheylearnedhowtouseHTML.

C.TheyusedtheInternetmainlyforresources.

D.Theyspreadinformationtousers.

第38题

A.Userszregularcommunication.

B.ThedevelopmentofITtechnology.

C.Relyingonuserstocreatecontent.

0.Askinguserstobuildtheweb.

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(39~42/共20题)TalksandConversations

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第39题

A.SheknowsforsureGeorgecanworkwithAnne.

B.ShewantstodiscussthenewmarketingstrategywithGeorge.

C.Shedoesn'twanttochangetheproductimage.

D.SheisgoingtoworkwithGeorgeinsteadofAnne.

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A.Raisingquality.

B.Loweringprice.

C.Restructuringideas.

0.Expandingmarketshare.

第41题

A.Improvingbranding.

B.Keepinggoodquality.

C.Marketingstrategy.

0.Changingtargetaudience.

第42题

A.Shehastheafternoonoff

B.Shehasapriorappointment.

C.ShedisagreeswithGeorge'sidea.

D.Shehastotravelintheafternoon.

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Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第43题

A.2006.

B.2014.

C.8yearsago.

D.50yearsago.

第44题

A.Questionsaboutwomen'spositivepersonalities.

B.Questionsonwomen'sbeliefsaboutthefuture.

C.Questionsrelatingwomen'shopesandexpectations.

0.Questionsconcerningwomen'shealthcondition.

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A.Negativeemotionsleadtobadhealth.

B.Happyindividualsalwayslivealongerlife.

C.Optimismactuallyaffectsaperson'sphysicalhealth.

D.Therearelinksbetweenoptimisticfeelingsandlongerlife.

第46题

A.Theyaremorelikelytosmokecigarettes.

B.Theyaremorelikelynottodoanyexercise.

C.Theyare23percentmorelikelytodieofcancer

D.Theyaremorelikelytohavehighbloodpressureordiabetes.

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Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhearseveralshorttalksandconversations.Aftereach

ofthese,youwillhearafewquestions.Listencarefullybecauseyouwillhearthetalkor

conversationandquestionsONLYONCE.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefouranswerchoices

andchoosethebestanswertothatquestion.Thenwritetheletteroftheansweryouhave

choseninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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第47题

A.Hereducationalbackground.

B.Hercareerdevelopment.

C.Herworkexperience.

D.HercurrentjobattheWildlifeFund.

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A.Two.

B.Three.

C.Five

D.Seven.

第49题

A.Acopywriter.

B.Acomputerprogrammer.

C.Aneditor.

D.Aresearcher.

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A.ThewomangraduatedfromBrownUniversityinjournalism.

B.Thenewpositioninvolvesalotoftravel.

C.Computerskillsarenotimportantforthenewposition.

D.ThenewpositionisbasedinSeattle.

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(51~55/共7题)C:ListeningTranslation

SectenceTranslation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear5sentencesinEnglish.Youwillhearthe

sentencesONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachsentence,translateitintoChineseandwrite

yourversioninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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Parkingthecarandtippingthewaiterwouldcometoanadditional$10.

55._________

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SectenceTranslation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear5sentencesinEnglish.Youwillhearthe

sentencesONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachsentence,translateitintoChineseandwrite

yourversioninthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.

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(58~62/共30题)PassageTranslation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear2passagesinEnglish.Youwillhearthepassages

ONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachpassage,translateitintoChineseandwriteyourversion

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Youmaytakenoteswhileyouare

listening.

Weholdcertainprofessionstoahigherstandardwhenitcomestothementalhealthoftheir

workers,andforgoodreason.Doctors,policeofficersandpilots,forinstance,havejobsthatput

otherszsafetyintheirhands.Soasevidencemountedaboutthepsychologicalconditionof

AndreasLubitz,co-pilotintheMarch24Germanwingsplanecrash,itraisedimportantquestions

abouthowtosafeguardagainstsuchtragedies.

Lufthansa,theparentcompanyofGermanwings,saysLubitzhadinformedtheairlineofa

"seriousdepressiveepisode"in2009,backwhenhewastrainingtobeapilot.Investigatorssay

Lubitz'srecordalsoindicated"suicidaltendencies."WhileitzsnotclearwhyLubitzapparently

drovetheplaneintoamountainsideintheFrenchAlps,hiscaseputsaspotlightontheimperfect

systemforscreening—andsupporting—pilotswhoaredepressedorsufferfromother

psychologicalconditions.

IntheU.S.,commercialpilotsover40mustsubmittoaphysicalandmentalevaluationevery

sixmonths;beforeage40it'sonceayear.Physicalhealthiseasiertoquantifythanmental

wellness,however."Yousomehowtrytoseeifthepilotiswell,andit'snottheeasiestthing,"

saysDr.AlpoVuorio,aphysicianattheMehilainenAirportHealthCenterinFinlandwhohas

studieddepressionandsuicideinpilots.

Mostairlineshavepsychological-supportprogramsfortheircrews;it'samatterofpersuading

pilotstotakeadvantageofthem,"Itzsamachothing.Youdon'twanttoadmityouneedhelp,"

saysScottShappell,aprofessoratEmbry-RiddleAeronauticsUniversityandaformerpilot.That

maybewhy,accordingtoonepsychiatristwhoevaluatespilotsfortheU.S.FederalAviation

Administration(FAA),onlyabouthalfofthepilotswhoexperiencedepressionreporttheir

symptoms."Itzsoneofthemostdifficultthingsinaviationmedicine,"saysVuorio.

Expertssaythevastmajorityofdepressedpeopleposenoharmtothemselvesorothers,and

mostcanbesuccessfullytreated—butstigmaremains.Until2010,theFAAhadabanon

antidepressantuse,makingitanautomaticdisqualifierforpilots.Afterstudiesconvincedofficials

suchdrugsdonztcompromisepilots'alertnessormentalfaculties,theFAAchangeditsposition.

TheFAAandtheEuropeanAviationSafetyAgency(EASA)requirecommercialpilotsto

self-reportanymedicalormental-healthissues,alongwithalistofrecentdoctorvisitsandany

medicationstheyzretaking.Still,notallpilotsdo."Pilotsknowiftheyself-report,itwillbeablack

mark"ontheirrecord,saysShappell.Anypilotreportingdepressionforthefirsttimeis

automaticallygroundedbeforebeingre-evaluatedandclearedtofly.

第58题

Accordingtothepassage,someprofessionalpeoplelikehavejobsthatputothers,safety

intheirhands.

A.doctors,policeofficersandinvestigators

B.psychiatrists,policeofficersandexperts

C.physicians,policemenandpilots

0.doctors,policemenandprofessors

第59题

ItcanbeconcludedfromthepassagethatAndreasLubitz.

A.informedinvestigatorsofa"seriousdepressiveepisode"in2009

B.committedsuicidebydrivingtheplaneintoamountainside

C.studieddepressionandsuicideattheMehilainenAirportHealthCenter

0.evaluatedpilotsfortheU.S.FederalAviationAdministration

第60题

IntheUnitedStates,commercialpilotsareevaluatedformentalandphysicalhealthatleast

A.everyfourmonths

B.everyotheryear

C.onceayear

D.twiceayear

第61题

Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.TheMarch24Germanwingsplanecrashwasagreatshock.

B.InvestigatorssayLubitzzsrecordindicated"suicidaltendencies."

C.TheFAArequirespilotstoself-reportanymedicalormental-healthissues.

D.Mostcrewswelcometheairlines,psychological-supportprograms.

第62题

Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.DepressionintheFlightDeck

B.PerfectSystemsforScreeningPilots

C.Physical-supportProgramsforPilots

0.DepressedPeoplePosingNoHarmtoOthers

上一题下一题

(63~67/共30题)PassageTranslation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear2passagesinEnglish.Youwillhearthepassages

ONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachpassage,translateitintoChineseandwriteyourversion

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Youmaytakenoteswhileyouare

listening.

SchooKsout,andthatmeansaslewofpriceysummeractivitiesforkids:beachtrips,movie

ticketsandsnacks,themeparkvisits,birthdaypartiesandmore.Butthisistheseasontosayno

toincessantrequestsformadmoney.Encourageyourteentogetapart-timejobinstead—not

onlywillheorshehaveenoughcashtocoverexpenses,butpart-timeworklooksgreaton

collegeapplicationsandprovidesgreatreal-worldexperience.Plus,it'simportantforyourkidsto

learnhowtomanagetheirmoneysoonerinliferatherthanlater.Herearesometoppart-time

summerjobsthatdon'tinvolvebabysittingormowingthelawn.

TakeOnlineSurveysandWriteReviews

Companiesareeagerforconsumerfeedback—andtheyzrewillingtopay!Onsiteslike

SwagbucksandMySurveymemberscompletesimpletasksliketakingsurveys,writingreviews

andwatchingvideostoredeemrewardsthatcanbecashedoutorloadedontoagiftcard.Teens

canevenpreviewup-and-comingmusicasreviewersonSlicethePie.Note:Mostofthesesites

haveaminimumagerequirement(13,14oreven18atsome),sobesuretochecktheFAQs

beforeyourkidsignsup.

GetCrafty

IfyourteenhasaflairforallthingsDIYencouragehimorhertosetupshoponEtsy(withyour

supervision).Therearenomembershipfees,andafterEtsyzs3.5%cut,sellersgettokeepallthe

profitsviaPaypal.Justnotethatunder-18sarebarredfromparticipatinginthesite'scommunity

spaces.

BeaPetSitterorHouseSitter

Whilemostprofessionaldogandhousesittingservicesrequirethattheirsittersbeover18,

thatdoesn'tmeanyourteenisn'tfittoperformthosedutiesforatrustedneighbororfriend.

Dependingonwhereyoulive,yourteencanexpect$15to$30pervisit,andevenmoreifan

overnightstayisrequired.Putthewordoutamongyourfriendsthatyouhaveakideagertohelp

out,orpostonNextDoortotellyourneighborsaboutyourteenzsavailability.

EnjoyFreeEntertainmentatWork

Movietheatershavegreatbasicsummerjobofferings,suchasusherandconcessionstand

worker,withperkslikefreemovietickets.Ifyoulivenearaperformancevenue(say,aconcert

halloraplayhouse),jobsthereletteenscatchgreatactswhiletheywork!

第63题

Theauthorsuggeststhatsummercanbeacauseofannoyancebecause.

A.parentsfretoverwhomtohiretowatchtheirkids

B.kidsmayhangoutwithbadfriends

C.kidsspendtoomuchoftheirtimeplaying

D.kidsparticipateinmanycostlysummeractivities

第64题

AsummerjoboffersallofthefollowingbenefitsEXCEPT.

A.helpingteenagersgetfirst-handexperienceoftheworld

B.makingteenagersmorecompetitivewhentheyapplyforcollege

C.buildingconnectionswhichmayprovetobevaluableintheirlaterlife

0.earningextracashtofinancetheirsummeractivities

第65题

WhatistheminimumagerequirementforEtsy'scommunityspaces?

A.13.

B.14.

C.18.

D.None.

第66题

Ifateenagerhaspetsittingservicetooffer,onewaytomakeitknownisby.

A.goingtothelocalradiostation

B.postingathreadonaspecializedwebsite

C.puttingaclassifiedadvertisementonthelocalnewspaper

0.puttinganoticeatthecommunitycenter

第67题

Theword"perks"inthelastparagraphcanbebestreplacedby.

A.benefits

B.rights

C.bonus

0.advantages

上一题下一题

(68~72/共30题)PassageTranslation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear2passagesinEnglish.Youwillhearthepassages

ONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachpassage,translateitintoChineseandwriteyourversion

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Youmaytakenoteswhileyouare

listening.

Formostofmyadultlife,Iavoidedmeat,cheese,butterandcreambecausetheyarehighin

saturatedfats,whichhavelongbeenthoughttocauseheartdisease.Moreover,fatsgenerallyare

supposedto,well,makeyoufat.So,likemanyAmericans,Iminimizedthesefoodswhileloading

uponvegetables,fruitsandgrainsinstead.And,likemanyAmericans,Iwasn'tgettingthinner.

Despiterigorousdailyjoggingandbiking,Icontinuallystruggledwithanextra10pounds.

Then,aboutadecadeago,Itookasidejobreviewingrestaurantsforasmalllocalpaperin

Manhattan.Becausetheoutletdidn'tpayformeals,Ihadtoacceptwhateverfreedishesthe

chefsservedme.Thisturnedoutnottobethechickenbreastsandstir-friedveggiesIwas

accustomedtoeatingbutratherredmeatsandeverykindoflusciouscheese.Ifoundthese

dishesoffat-ladenfoodrich,earthy,deliciousand—tomysurprise—slimming.Aftertwomonths,

Ieffortlesslylostthosestubborn10pounds.

Alookbackintimeclearlyshowsthatanimalfoodswerefarmorefavoredthantheyarenow.

Acrosstheglobe,in1960sAfrica,menoftheMasaitribewereobservedtoconsumeanaverage

of3to5litersofmilk,ormorethanapoundofbutterfat,perdaywithoutanysignsofheart

disease.Theyalsoatemeat,butnovegetables.Andwhilethesetribalwarriorsweredefinitely

moreactivethananofficeworkerlikeme,theMasaididn'tgainweightuponadoptingamore

sedentarylifeinoldage.

Inspiredpartlybythesestories,researchersoverthepastdecadehaverigorouslytestedthe

ideathatfollowingahigh-fatregimenmightactuallybehealthy.Simplyput,Ifoundahigh-fat,

low-carbdietwashealthier.Withthatkindofsolidscientificevidenceinhand,Iheadedtothe

butcher.Onenight,Idugupandmademygrandmother'sbrisketrecipe.Onanother,Iboughta

roastfordinnerandbrowneditinbutter—Ihadlearnedthatbutterandlardwerethemainfats

usedbyAmericanhousewivesbefore1900,longbeforetheepidemicsofobesityanddiabetes

descendeduponus.

SoonIfeltlikea19th-centuryhousewifemyself,withastewpotcontinuallybubblingonthe

backburnerandaMasonjarfullofhomemadelardonhand.Peopleusedtofrytheireggsinthe

fatleftoverfromcookingbacon,andIdidthattoo.Delicious.Andmyspeciallow-carbpancakes

cookedwithlardareexceptionallycrispyandlight,asmyboys,nowages11and7,canhappily

attest.

Italsoslowlydawnedonmethatcookingmeatwasamoreefficientwaytogetamealonthe

table.Makingavegetarianfeastforfriends,withalltheslicing,dicingandroasting,couldeasily

consumethebetterpartofaday.Grillingasteak,bycontrast,takes10minutes.Withasimple

greensalad,itzsnotonlyacompletemealbutalsoonethatallowsmetoenjoymyfriendsand

family.

Itzsshockingthatmeat,cheeseandeggshavebeenunfairlycondemnedforsomanydecades

basedonfaulty,unreliableevidence.Weareclearlymoreobeseanddiabeticforhavingreplaced

thesefoodswithhigh-carbgrainsandsugar.Idonztmissthelow-fatlife—notthetastelessrice

cakes,thesaladswithoutdressing,orthedry,skinlesschickenbreasts.NowIthrowtwosticksof

butterinapanwithawholechicken,andwhenallmyguestsraveabouthowitzsthemost

deliciousbirdthey'veevertasted,Ijustsmileandtellthem,"Thesecretisnotjustthebutter,but

alsothatitzsgoodforyou."

第68题

Beforetheauthorrealizedthevalueofanimalfoods,shewouldpurposelyavoid.

A.chickenbreasts

B.grains

C.beefsteaks

D.stir-friedvegetable

第69题

WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?

A.Theauthorwasoverweightinspiteofwhatshethoughtahealthydiet.

B.Theauthorwasoverweightforlackofexercise.

C.Theauthorlosttenpoundsbyturningtoalow-fatdiet.

D.Theauthorwasingoodshapebygoingonahealthydiet.

第70题

WhatdoesthestoryoftheAfricanMasaipeopletellus?

A.Livinganactivelifestylecanhelpburntheextracalories.

B.Themorefatonetakesin,thehealthierhecanexpecttobe.

C.Thereisnodietthatfitsallraces.

D.Ahigh-fatdietmaybehealthierthanwethought.

第71题

Turningtoahigher-fatdiethasproducedthefollowingconsequencesEXCEPT.

A.enablingtheauthortoreturntotheoldwaysofcooking

B.makingtheauthorzsfamilymoresatisfiedwiththeirfood

C.buyingtheauthorextratimetoenjoylife

0.helpinghersonsshedweight

第72题

Whatisthebesttitleforthispassage?

A.GiveAnimalFoodsaFairShake

B.AmericanFoodsSaferThanWeThought

C.TheBenefitsofHigh-carbGrains

D.ButterandLardDoMoreGoodThanHarm

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(73~77/共30题)PassageTranslation

Directions:Inthispartofthetest,youwillhear2passagesinEnglish.Youwillhearthepassages

ONLYONCE.Afteryouhaveheardeachpassage,translateitintoChineseandwriteyourversion

inthecorrespondingspaceinyourANSWERBOOKLET.Youmaytakenoteswhileyouare

listening.

OlderAmericansarelesshealthythantheirEnglishcounterparts,buttheyliveaslongasoreven

longerthantheirEnglishpeers,accordingtoanewstudybyresearchersfromtheRAND

CorporationandtheInstituteforFiscalStudiesinLondon.Researchersfoundthatwhile

Americansaged55to64havehigherratesofchronicdiseasesthantheirpeersinEngland;they

diedataboutthesamerate.AndAmericansage65andolder—whilestillsickerthantheirEnglish

peers—hadalowerdeathratethansimilarpeopleinEngland,accordingtofindingspublishedin

thejournalDemography.

Thepaperwasco-authoredbyJamesBanksandAlastairMurieloftheInstituteforFiscal

StudiesandJamesP.Smith,distinguishedchairinlabormarketsanddemographicstudiesat

RAND."Ifyougetsickatolderages,youwilldiesoonerinEnglandthanintheUnitedStates,"

Smithsaid."Itappearsthatatleastintermsofsurvivalatolderageswithchronicdisease,the

medicalsystemintheUnitedStatesmaybebetterthanthesysteminEngland."

Inthenewstudy,researchersexaminedtheprevalenceofillnessamongthose55to64and70

to80.Theyalsolookedforthefirsttimeattheonsetofnewillnessesinthoseagegroupsi

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