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    Australia and New Zealand’s health organizations have given their advice on when to use sunscreen (防晒霜), suggesting Australians apply it every day to avoid bad health effects.

A Sunscreen Summit took place in the Australian State of Queensland. During the summit, representatives from some of Australia’s leading research, medical and public health organizations examined the evidence on sunscreen use and determined that in most parts of the country it is beneficial to apply sunscreen every day.

“Up until now, public health organizations have recommended applying sunscreen ahead of planned outdoor activities but haven t recommended applying it every day as part of a morning routine (惯例),” professor Rachel Neale from QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute said. “In recent years, it has become clear that the DNA damage causes skin cancer and melanoma(黑色素瘤), which is caused by repeated small exposure to sunlight over a period of time,” Neale said. “In Australia, we get a lot of sun exposure from everyday activities such as alking to the bus stop or train station,” Neale said.

A study showed that one in two Australians believed it was unhealthy and potentially dangerous to use sunscreen every day. However, Terry Slevin from the Public Health Association of Australia says it is wrong. “There is consistent and compelling evidence that sunscreens are safe,” Slevin said. “Importantly, medical trials have found that people who use sunscreen daily have the same levels of vitamin d as those who don’t,” Slevin added.

Australia has one of the highest rates of skin cancer in the world which is made worse by the country’s close to Antarctica where there is a hole in the ozone layer (臭氧层), letting in higher numbers of UV rays.

1.What made Australian health organizations advise Australians to use sunscreen?

A.The makers of sunscreen.

B.Australian government.

C.The Sunscreen Summit.

D.New Zealand’s researchers.

2.What is not recommended before the Sunscreen Summit?

A.Using sunscreen before outdoor activities.

B.Using sunscreen as a morning routine.

C.Reducing the use of sunscreen.

D.Reducing outdoor activities.

3.What is the misunderstanding of many Australians?

A.People using sunscreen won’t have skin cancer.

B.Sunscreen will never take effect.

C.People using sunscreen have the same levels of vitamin

D.D. Sunscreen is bad for people’s health.

4.Which of the following best explains “compelling” underlined in paragraph 4?

A.Interesting. B.Disappointing.

C.Boring. D.Convincing.

 

1.C 2.B 3.D 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。文章介绍防护霜的使用。澳大利亚和新西兰的健康组织给出了何时使用防晒霜的建议,建议澳大利亚人每天涂抹防晒霜,以避免对健康造成不良影响。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段A Sunscreen Summit took place in the Australian State of Queensland. During the summit, representatives from some of Australia’s leading research, medical and public health organizations examined the evidence on sunscreen use and determined that in most parts of the country it is beneficial to apply sunscreen every day.“一场防晒霜峰会发生在澳大利亚昆士兰州。在峰会期间,来自澳大利亚一些领先研究的代表,医疗和公共卫生组织研究了防晒霜使用的证据,并确定在大多数地区,每天涂防晒霜是有益的。”由此可知,防晒峰会促使澳大利亚健康组织建议澳大利亚人使用防晒霜。故选C。 2.细节理解题。根据第三段中but haven t recommended applying it every day as part of a morning routine“但我不建议你每天早上都使用它”可知,“早上要使用防晒霜”在防晒霜峰会前不推荐。故选B。 3.推理判断题。根据第四段中A study showed that one in two Australians believed it was unhealthy and potentially dangerous to use sunscreen every day. However, Terry Slevin from the Public Health Association of Australia says it is wrong.“一项研究表明,两分之一的澳大利亚人认为每天使用防晒霜是不健康的,而且有潜在的危险。然而,澳大利亚公共卫生协会的Terry Slevin说这是错误的。”由此可知,很多澳大利亚人认为防晒霜对人们的健康有害。故选D。 4.词义猜测题。根据划线词前后的内容consistent “一致的”和evidence that sunscreens are safe“防晒霜是安全的证据”以及划线句的下句“Importantly, medical trials have found that people who use sunscreen daily have the same levels of vitamin d as those who don’t,” “重要的是,医学试验发现,每天使用防晒霜的人和不使用防晒霜的人体内的维生素d含量是一样的。”由此推知,划线词的意思是“令人信服的”。故选D。
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