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2016年6月大学英语六级考试最新模拟试题及答案(九)

来源 :中华考试网 2016-02-13

  Questions 31 to 35 are based on the following passage:

  The American Heart Association and other groups have said for many years that people could reduce the chance of suffering a heart attack by eating less of the foods rich in cholesterol(胆固醇). These include such foods as meats, milk products and eggs. The Heart Association noted a number of studies which show that nations where people eat a lot of high cholesterol foods have a higher number of deaths from heart disease.

  However, the new report disagrees. It was made by the Food and Nutrition Board of the United States National Academy of Sciences. The new report by a team of 15 scientists said there is no evidence to link cholesterol in food directly to heart disease. It noted seven major studies involving people whose diet was changed to include only foods low in cholesterol. The studies found only a very small reduction in the number of heart attacks and there was no reduction in the number of heart attack deaths.

  Other studies have shown similar results. They found that a change to low cholesterol foods will have only a minor effect on the amount of cholesterol in a

  person's blood and only a minor effect on the number of deaths.

  Medical scientists hope that two huge new studies may settle the cholesterol dispute. The tests are designed to learn if low cholesterol foods or anticholesterol drugs, or both, can reduce the amount of the substance in the blood and reduce the chance of a heart attack. The two new studies will be finished in the next year or two.

  The new Academy of Sciences report also discussed other possible links between food and disease. The scientists, in general, they are deeply concerned about some of the recent advice given about food. They noted that a number of private groups, government agencies and several popular books have advised that people can prevent heart disease, cancer and other sicknesses by changing the kinds of foods they eat. The new report said there is often no good scientific evidence to support such advice. In fact, the scientists said such ideas often produce only false hopes or unnecessary fears.

  31. According to the passage, people could reduce the chance of suffering he art attack by ____.

  A) eating less foods with a lot of cholesterol

  B) eating less of low cholesterol foods

  C) eating a lot of high cholesterol foods

  D) eating drugs

  32. High cholesterol foods include ____.

  A) eggs, meats and milk products

  B) potatoes, green vegetables and tomatoes

  C) corn, wheat and beef

  D) sugar, rice and butter

  33. Some scientists believe that there is no evidence that cholestrol in food is directly linked to ____.

  A) blood disease B) heart disease

  C) infectious disease D) mental disorder

  34. Medical scientists believe that ____.

  A) tests have been designed to settle the cholesterol dispute

  B) drugs have been tested to reduce the amount of the substance in blood

  C) low cholesterol foods or anticholesterol drugs or both can reduce the chance of a heart attack

  D) none of the statements mentioned above is correct

  35. Which of the following statements in NOT true?

  A) One can avoid a heart disease by eating less foods with little cholesterol.

  B) One can avoid a heart disease by taking the doctor's advice to eat low cholesterol foods and anticholesterol drugs or both.

  C) There has been good scientific evidence that cholesterol foods can produce the chance of suffering a heart disease.

  D) People usually believe that cholesterol foods are directly linked to heart disease.

  Questions 36 to 40 are based on the following passage:

  The most interesting architectural phenomenon of the 1970's was the enthusiasm for refurbishing old buildings. Obviously, this was not an entirely new phenomenon. What is new is the wholesale interest in reusing the past, in recycling, in adaptive rehabilitation. A few trial efforts, such as Ghirardelli Square in San Francisco, proved their financial viability in the 1960's, but it was in the 1970's, with strong government support through tax incentives and rapid depreciation, as well as growing interest in ecology issues, that recycling became a major factor on the urban scene.

  One of the most comprehensive ventures was the restoration and transformation of Boston's eighteenth century Faneuil Hall and the Quincy Market, designed in

  1824. This section had fallen on hard times, but beginning with the construction of a new city hall immediately adjacent, it has returned to life with the intelligent reuse of these fine old buildings under the design leadership of Benjamin Thompson. He has provided a marvelous setting for dining, shopping, professional offices, and simply walking.

  Butler Square, in Minneapolis, examplifies major changes in its complex of offices, commercial space, and public amenities carved out of a massive pile designed in 1906 as a hardware warehouse. The exciting interior timber structure of the building was highlighted by cutting light courts through the interior and adding large skylights.

  San Antonio, Texas, offers an object lesson for numerous other cities combating urban decay. Rather than bringing in the bulldozers, San Antonio's leaders rehabilitated existing structures, while simultaneously cleaning up the San Antonio River, which meanders through the business district.

  36. What is the main idea of the passage?

  A) During the 1970's, old buildings in many cities were recycled for modern use.

  B) Recent interest in ecology issues has led to the cleaning up of many rivers. C) The San Antonio example shows that bulldozers are not the way to fight urban decay.

  D) Strong government support has made adaptive rehabilitation a reality in Boston.

  37. What is the space at Quincy Market now used for?

  A) Boston's new city hall.

  B) Sports and recreational facilities.

  C) Commercial and industrial warehouses.

  D) Restaurants, offices, and stores.

  38. According to the passage, Benjamin Thompson was the designer for a project in ____.

  A) San Francisco B) Boston

  C) Minneapolis D) San Antonio

  39. When was the Butler Square building originally built?

  A) In the eighteenth century.

  B) In the early nineteenth century.

  C) In the late nineteenth century.

  D) In the early twentieth century.

  40. What is the author's opinion of the San Antonio project?

  A) It is clearly the best of the projects discussed.

  B) It is a good project that could be copied in other cities.

  C) The extensive use of bulldozers made the project unnecessarily costly.

  D) The work done on the river was more important than the work done on the buildings.

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