11.
Eat for Life:The Food and Nutrition Board's Guide to Reducing Your Risk of Chronic Disease---Catherine E.Woteki and Paul R.Thomas,eds.This authoritative and easy-to-read book for consumers is the product of nutrition scientists in their joint effort to determine healthful and unhealthful eating habits.The heart of the book is a nine-point dietary plan to reduce the risk of diet--related chronic diseases,such as heart disease,cancer,high blood pressure and obesity.The book includes practical recommendations for building healthful eating pattern,as well as tips on shopping,cooking,and eating out.Originally published in hardcover in 1992.Harper-Perennial,1993,179p.,paperback,10.00.
Where There is No Doctor:A Village Health Care Handbook---David Werner with Carol Thurman and Jane Maxwell.A first-aid guide written especially for the villager but also useful for anyone who cannot get immediate health care.It contains basic treatments for common illnesses such as diarrhea toothache,colds,and flu,as well as graphic chapters on childbirth,skin diseases and nutritional disorders such as acid indigestion and rickets (軟骨。瓵n extensive chapter on first aid details treatments is given to children,their diseases,and possible illnesses following birth.An extensive index concludes the book.Hesperian Found,1992,449p.,illus.,paperback,14.00.
The Twenty-Four-Hour Society:Understanding Human Limits in a World That Never Stops---Martin Moore-Ede.As director of the Institute for Circadian Physiology.Moore-Ede has devoted his life's work to examining how the body clock works and the effect 24-hour technology has on the physiology of humans.Some of the biggest accidents of modern industrial times have occurred at night,including the Exxon Valdez oil spill and those at Three Mile Island and Chernobyl.The author argues that this may be because the humans in charge were suffering from tiredness and lack of sleep,which may have affected their performance.Guidelines for how we may better organize our work schedules are included,as are ways to overcome jet lag and sleep disorders faced by those with busy schedules.Addison-Wesley,1993,230p.,hardcover,22.95.
Lifespan:Who Lives Longer and Why---Thomas J.Moore.Many commonly held beliefs about lifestyle and longevity are explained here.For example,the author,a fellow at the Center for Health Policy Research at George Washington University,argues that the age of your mother and father has more influence on your lifespan than regulating cholesterol (腥固醇) levels and weight watching.Moore feels that the threat of the flu virus---which kills 100,000people in the United Sates in a bad year and has killed a million people in a single year twice in this century---should receive more serious attention among populations.A discussion of what people really need to concentrate on to live longer is included,in addition to updates on current longevity research.S& S,1993,318p.,hardcover,23.00.
46.Which book would you recommend to someone who is interested in healthy ways of cooking?A
A.Eat for Life.
B.Lifespan.
C.Where There is No Doctor.
D.The Twenty-Four-Hour Society.
47.Who will find Where There is No Doctor most helpful?C
A.Those with a wish to live longer.
B.Those studying human physiology.
C.Those without immediate health care.
D.Those hoping to form a healthy eating habit.
48.Who wrote the book about how technology affects our lives?B
A.Carol Thurman.         
B.Martin Moore-Ede.
C.Catherine E.Woteki.  
D.Thomas J.Moore.
49.From Lifespan we know thatA.
A.a(chǎn) person's lifespan has something to do with his genes
B.eating healthy food makes somebody live long
C.a(chǎn) good eating habit is important for people
D.weight watching helps someone enjoy a long life.

分析 四則廣告主要描述人類的健康與壽命問題.

解答 46.A根據(jù)第一篇文章中的"The book includes practical recommendations for building healthful eating pattern,as well as tips on shopping,cooking,and eating out."可知,健康的飲食模式,以及技巧購物,烹飪,和飲食都在"Eat for Life"找到.故選A.
47.C由第二遍中的"A first-aid guide written especially for the villager but also useful for anyone who cannot get immediate health care."可知在沒有醫(yī)生的情況下最有幫助的是衛(wèi)生保健手冊.故選C.
48.B根據(jù)第三篇中的"Moore-Ede has devoted his life's work to examining how the body clock works and the effect 24-hour technology has on the physiology of humans."可知Martin Moore-Ede寫了"技術(shù)如何影響了我們的生活".故選B.
49.A根據(jù)最后一篇文章中描述"University,argues that the age of your mother and father has more influence on your lifespan than regulating cholesterol (腥固醇) levels and weight watching."可知,一個人的壽命更多的取決于基因.故選A.

點評 本文是一篇廣告布告類閱讀理解,題目涉及多道細節(jié)理解題,做題時結(jié)合原文和題目有針對性的找出相關(guān)語句進行仔細分析,結(jié)合選項選出正確答案.推理判斷題也是要在抓住關(guān)鍵句子的基礎(chǔ)上合理的分析才能得出正確答案,切忌胡亂猜測,一定要做到有理有據(jù).

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