第4部分:阅读理解
下面有3篇短文,每篇短文后有5道题。请根据短文内容,为每题确定1个最佳选项。
第一篇
U.S. States Do Poorly in Women's Health
Not a single U.S. state meets basic federal goals for women's health, and the nation as a whole fails except in two areas —— mammograms (乳腺X光照片) and dental (牙齿的) check-ups —— researchers said on Thursday.
Millions of women lack health insurance, and states make it difficult to enroll (加入) in Medicaid, the state-federal health insurance plan for the poor, according to the report.
And few states are doing anywhere near enough to help women quit smoking - the leading cause of death in the United States.
"The nation as a whole and the individual states fall short of meeting national goals," reads the report, put together by the National Women's Law Center and the Oregon Health & Science University. "These health goals provide a road map for assessing the status of women's health."
Of 27 measures examined by the group, from screening for diseases to actually treating them, the nation passes on only two, the researchers said. "The nation is so far from the health goals that it receives an overall grade of 'unsatisfactory'," they wrote.
The problem seems to be a lack among states of an overall plan for health in general the NWLC said.
"State policy makers' piecemeal (一件一件做的) approach to our health care crisis has resulted in a complex and ineffective system that fails to meet the health care needs of women," Judy Waxman, NWLC Vice President for Health, said in a statement.
"Lawmakers need to take a comprehensive, long-term approach to meeting women's health needs and tackle this serious problem that troubles so many families."
1 In which area is the nation successful?
A Dental check-ups.
B Health promotion.
C Disease screening.
D Cancer treatment.
2 Medicaid is a program aimed at helping
A women.
B the poor.
C the old.
D children.
3 Which is America's number one killer?
A Stress.
B Heart disease
C Cancer.
D Smoking.
4 The national goals for women's health make it easier to
A meet women's health needs.
B assess the status of women's health.
C solve women's health problems.
D deal with the health care crisis.
5 Which approach was recommended by Judy Waxman?
A The piecemeal approach.
B A state-federal approach.
C A comprehensive, long-term approach.
D A complex approach.
第二篇
Saving Money
Where you save your money often depends on what you are saving for. If you are saving to buy a CD (光盘) or to go to a concert, then probably you would keep your money somewhere in your room.
If you are saving for a big purchase like a mountain bike or a school trip, where would you save your money?
One place to save money is the bank. Putting your money in a savings account will help your money earn more money. If you put your money in a piggy bank (猪形储蓄罐), one year later you'll still have the same amount of money you put in. If you put your money in a savings account, one year later, you'll have more money than you put in. Why?
When you keep your money in a bank, your money earns interest. Interest is an amount of money a bank pays you to use your money. The bank uses your money (and the money of other people, too) to loan money to people and businesses.
The bank will send you a statement several times a year. A bank statement tells you how much money you have in your account. It also tells you how much interest you have earned. If you leave your money in the bank, you can watch it grow!
Another way you can save money is to buy a certificate of deposit or CD. If you have some money that you don't need to use for a long time, this is a good way to make your money grow.
You can buy a CD at a bank. You agree not to use the money for a certain period of time. That period might be from six months to five years. You can't touch your money during that time. If you do, you must pay a penalty, or fee.
6 Your money will earn more money if you put it
A in your room.
B in a piggy bank.
C in your pocket.
D in a savings account
7 A bank pays you interest for
A wasting your money.
B losing your money.
C using your money.
D decreasing your money
8 Among other things, a bank statement tells you
A the amount of money you have in the bank
B the current rates of interest.
C the current rates of exchange.
D the best way to save your money.
9 If you draw your money before it is due, you will have to
A pay interest to the bank.
B close your account.
C open a new account.
D pay a penalty or fee.
10 The word "touch" in paragraph 7 could be best replaced by
A "deposit".
B "lend".
C "use".
D "cash".
第三篇
Exercise Lowers Employers' Health Costs
Companies can save millions in health-care costs simply by encouraging their employees to exercise a little bit, researchers reported on Friday.
They said obese (肥胖的) employees had higher health-care costs, but lowered those expenses by exercising just a couple of times a week M without even losing any weight.
Feifei Wang and colleagues at the University of Michigan studied 23,500.workers at General Motors.
They estimated that getting the most sedentary (惯于久坐的) obese workers to exercise would have saved about $790,000 a year, or about 1.5 percent of health-care costs for the whole group.
Company-wide, the potential savings could reach $7.1 million per year, they reported in the Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Of the whole group of workers, about 30 percent were of normal weight, 45 percent were overweight (超重的), and 25 percent were obese. Annual health-care costs averaged $2,200 for normal weight, $2,400 for the overweight, and $2,700 for obese employees.
But among workers who did no exercise, health-care costs went up by at least $100 a year, and were $3,000 a year for obese employees who were sedentary.
But adding two or more days of light exercise —— at least 20 minutes of exercise or work hard enough to increase heart rate and breathing —— lowered costs by on average $500 per employee a year, the researchers found.
"This indicates that physical activity behavior could reduce at least some of the harmful effects of excess body fat, and in consequence, help lower the health-care costs," Wang and colleagues wrote.
11 How can employees help lower the health-care costs?
A By taking more rest.
B By eating less.
C By exercising a little bit,
D By saving more money.
12 By encouraging its employees to exercise General Motors could save
A $790,000 per year.
B $7.1 million per year.
C $3,000 per year.
D $7,300 per year.
13 How many workers in General Motors were NOT of normal weight?
A Seventy percent.
B Thirty percent.
C Forty-five percent.
D Twenty-five percent.
14 For which group of the workers were the health-care costs the highest?
A The employees of normal weight.
B The overweight employees.
C The obese employees.
D The sedentary obese employees.
15 How often should the employees exercise to help lower the health-care costs?
A At least seven days a week.
B At least twenty minutes a week.
C At least twice a week.
D At least once a week.
【参考答案】
1. A 2. B 3. D 4. B 5. C
6. D 7. C 8. A 9. D 10. C
11. C 12. B 13. A 14. D 15. C