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第一部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AOnTuesday,anewstudypublishedintheAmericanHeartAssociation'sjournalCirculation:HeartFailurerevealedthatwomenwhoatefiveormoredishesofbakedfishamonthhadathirtypercentlowerriskofheartfailureincomparisontowomenwhoatelessthanonedishamonth.Researchersexaminedthedietsof84,493women,whoseagesrangedfrom50to79.Thewomenwhohadeatenlotsofbakedfishlikesalmon(鲑鱼),weremorehealthythanthosewhomostlyatetuna(金枪鱼)orwhitefish.Eatingbakedfishalsoappearedtoprovideaprotectionagainsthighbloodpressure.Thestudyalsofoundthatthosewomenwhoatemorebakedfishwerelikelytohavealowerweight,exercisemoreandeatmorefruitsandvegetablesincomparisontothosewhoatefriedfish.Researchersnotedthatpastresearchhaddiscoveredthefattyacids(脂肪酸)infishprobablydecreasedtheriskofhighbloodpressurebyimprovingbloodpressurealongwithheartandbloodfunctioning.Thisstudyshowedthelinkbetweeneatingfishandheartfailureriskbutitwasnotdesignedtoshowcauseandeffect.Thisstudyalsoshowedthatjustbyeatingonedishoffriedfishaweekledtoa49%greaterriskofheartfailure,andeatingfriedfishledtolowerfiber(纤维)intakeandhighercalorie(卡路里)intake.TheAmericanHeartAssociationsuggestedeatingaminimumoftwodishesoffishespeciallyfattyfisheachweek.1.Comparedtothewomenwhoatefriedfishthosewhoatemorebakedfishcould______.A.bemorerelaxedB.bemorehealthyC.eatmoreeverydayD.raisebloodpressure2.Whichkindoffishisbestforyouaccordingtotheauthor?A.Bakedtuna.B.Bakedsalmon.C.Boiledsalmon.D.Friedwhitefish.3.Accordingtothispassage,whichoneiscorrect?A.Thefattyacidsinfishcanmakeone'sheartbigger.B.Eatingfishprobablyhelpsyoutakeinmorecalories.C.Thefattyacidsinfishcanimprovebloodfunctioning.D.Thefattyacidsinfishcanraisebloodpressure.4.Ifapersoneatsonedishoffriedfishaweek,heorshe______.A.willtakeinmorefattyacidsB.islesslikelytogetheartfailureC.willlikeeatingmorevegetablesD.hasagreaterriskofheartfailureBRecoveryfrombulimia(贪食症)isdifficult,butabeautifuljourney!You'llcomeacrossmanychallenges—butonceyou'vebeatenthem,theworldwilllookmuchmorebeautiful.Youcanrecoverfromthisillness—Ipromise!Remember:IfIrecovered—youcantoo!Ibeganthrowingup(呕吐)whenIwasjustakid.BackthenIdidn'tknowwhyIdidthat.ButnowIcanseethatitwastheresultofmyseekingsocalledfashionablediets.Iwasonly8yearsoldwhenmyauntyphonedmymomsayingthatI'dthrownupmydinner.Itoldthemitwasjustapartytrick,andtheyignoredit.Theirreactionmademerealizethatthis“trick”ofmineshouldbeasecret.Iwouldcontinuedoingit,butwouldneverletanyoneknow.AsIgotolder,thissecrethabitgotmoreandmoreserious,andthiscarriedonforyears.Duringmyfirstyearofuniversity,attheageof20,Iwastedover$20,000onfoodfromtheschooldininghall.Finally,afterhavinghadbulimiafornearly12years,Idecidedenoughwasenough.Iwasclosetodeath—Icouldfeelitineverypartofmybody.Ineededhelp,andImadeanappointmentwithacounselor(顾问)ofmyuniversity.Oneyearlater,Igraduatedfromuniversity.Iwasproudofmyselfforgettingmydegree.Buttherewasadeeperprideandstrengthinsidemymind.Ihadbeatenbulimia.Ithadbeenalonganddifficultroad—butI'ddoneit.5.Whatmightcausethewriter'sbulimiaaccordingtothetext?A.Herimproperdiets.B.Lackofherparents'love.C.Lackofcommunicationwithothers.D.Herbadhabitofthrowingup.6.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Theauthoralmostfelthopelessatthattime.B.Theauthoronlybelievedheruniversitycounselor.C.Theauthor'suniversitycounselorofferedtohelpher.D.Theauthor'suniversitycounselormajoredinbulimia.7.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Theauthor'sbulimiadidn'tgrowworseasshegrewolder.B.Theauthorbelievedthatnobodycouldbeatbulimiacompletely.C.Theauthor'sbulimiahelpedhersavemoneywhenatuniversity.D.Theauthorhadbeatenbulimiawhenshegraduatedfromuniversity.8.Thepassageiswrittenforpeople______.A.whoalsosufferfrombulimiaB.whomajorinbulimiaatuniversityC.whowanttoformagoodhabitofdietingD.whoareeagertogetadegreeatuniversityCYoungpeoplecanhaveproblemswiththeirminds.Somestudentsbecomeworriedbecausetheyhavetostudyveryhard.Othershavetroublegettingonwellwithpeopleliketheirparentsandclassmates.LiWen,ajunior2studentfromNo.2MiddleSchool,couldnotunderstandhisteacherandwasdoingbadlyinhislessons.Hebecamesoworriedaboutitthathestartedtocuthisfingerwithaknife.Anotherstudent,16-year-oldYangFangfromNo.1MiddleSchool,wasafraidofexams.Shegotveryworriedinone,andwhenshelookedattheexampaper,shecouldn'tthinkofanythingtowrite.ArecentreportfromJiefangDailysaysabout18%ofShanghaiteenagershavementalproblems.Theirtroublesincludebeingworriedandveryunhappy,andhavingproblemsinlearningandgettingonwithpeople.Manystudentswhohaveproblemswon'tgoforadviceorhelp.Somethinktheywilllookstupidiftheygotoseeadoctor.Othersdon'twanttotalkabouttheirsecrets.LiangYuezhu,anexpertonteenagersfromBeijingAndingHospitalhasthefollowingadviceforteenagers:Talktoyourparentsorteachersoften.Takepartingroupactivitiesandplaysports.Gotoseeadoctorifyoufeelunhappyorunwell.9.Thestudentswhooftenbecomeworriedorhavetroublegettingonwithothersmayhave________.A.noparentsB.aheadacheC.knifewiththemD.mentalproblems10.LiWencuthisfingerwithaknifebecause________.A.hewasafraidofhisteacherB.hewassoworriedabouthiss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