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    It is believed that around half the US adult population will be obese (肥胖的) by 2030, while one in four will fall into the severely obese category. This is according to a new study led by the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, which found that levels of obesity are increasing in every state. Indeed the predictions show that levels of severe obesity could be higher than 25 percent in half of states.

“Especially striking was our finding that among adults with very low income (less than $20,000 per year), severe obesity is predicted to be the most common in 44 states—almost everywhere in the US,” a researcher said.

The research was carried out to inform state policymakers—and perhaps help change the tendency. The study authors say the best form of attack is prevention. Limiting intake of sugar is stressed as one of the most effective and cost-effective methods for reducing obesity levels, and a tax likely to save more money than it costs.

Sugar (and the sugar industry) has come under fire for its role in promoting obesity. Indeed, one recent study published in September 2019 puts responsibility for today’s obesity epidemic (流行病) firmly on the shoulders of sugar, concluding high-sugar diets during childhood in the seventies and eighties could be behind the rise.

“We knew from previous work that obesity is increasing in the US, and that some states and demographic groups (人群) are at higher risk, but we were surprised that even the states with the lowest obesity will be above 35 percent in 2030—a level currently considered high, a researcher told Newsweek. What is clear is that we will not be able to treat our way out of this epidemic—achieving and keeping weight loss is difficult—so prevention efforts will be key to making progress in this area.”

1.What’s the most surprising finding in the study?

A.Over 25% of people will be seriously obese.

B.Levels of obesity are increasing in every state.

C.poor adults are more likely to be severely obese.

D.Half of the US adults will be overweight by 2030.

2.What is the best way to solve the problem according to the passage?

A.To reduce the tax. B.To limit intake of sugar.

C.To reduce obesity level. D.To inform policymakers.

3.What does the underlined word “fire” actually refer to in paragraph 4?

A.Blame from researchers. B.Rapid chemical change.

C.Current obesity epidemic. D.High-sugar diets.

4.What’s the main idea of the last two paragraphs?

A.Obesity is increasing everywhere in the US.

B.All states in America are at the same level of obesity.

C.Maintaining weight loss is a good way to deal with obesity.

D.Diets with less sugar are vital to preventing the problem of obesity.

 

1.C 2.B 3.A 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇说明文。研究人员估计到2030年,美国成年人将有一半肥胖,四分之一的人将严重肥胖,每个州的肥胖水平都在上升。这项研究是为了告知国家政策制定者,这或许也有助于改变这一趋势。该研究的作者认为最好的攻击形式是预防,即限制糖的摄入量。 1.细节理解题。根据第二段中“Especially striking was our finding that among adults with very low income (less than $20,000 per year), severe obesity is predicted to be the most common in 44 states—almost everywhere in the US,” a researcher said. 一名研究人员说:“尤其让人吃惊的是,我们的研究发现,在收入极低(每年不到2万美元)的成年人中,严重肥胖预计将在44个州最为普遍——几乎在美国各地都是如此。”可知,这项研究最令人惊讶的发现是贫穷的成年人更有可能严重肥胖。故选C项。 2.细节理解题。根据第三段中Limiting intake of sugar is stressed as one of the most effective and cost-effective methods for reducing obesity levels限制糖的摄入被强调为降低肥胖水平的最有效和最划算的方法之一。可知,解决这个问题的最好方法是限制糖的摄入量。故选B项。 3.词义猜测题。根据第四段中Sugar (and the sugar industry) has come under fire for its role in promoting obesity. Indeed, one recent study published in September 2019 puts responsibility for today’s obesity epidemic (流行病) firmly on the shoulders of sugar糖(以及制糖业)因其在促进肥胖方面的作用而受到_________。事实上,2019年9月发表的一项最新研究将当今肥胖流行的责任完全推到了糖的肩上。由把肥胖的责任推到糖的肩上,可知,这是研究人员责备糖的不良影响,因此猜测划线词fire实际指的是“来自研究人员的责备”。故选A项。 4.主旨大意题。根据第四段中Sugar (and the sugar industry) has come under fire for its role in promoting obesity. 糖(以及制糖业)因其在促进肥胖方面的作用而受到抨击;以及最后一段中What is clear is that we will not be able to treat our way out of this epidemic—achieving and keeping weight loss is difficult—so prevention efforts will be key to making progress in this area. 很明显,我们将无法摆脱这种流行病——实现和保持体重减轻是困难的——所以预防工作将是在这一领域取得进展的关键。可知,最后两段的大意是少吃糖对预防肥胖至关重要。故选D项。
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