单选题What can NOT be concluded from the passage?A More and more young people are volunteering to carry out suicide bombings since the conflict according to militant groups’ data.B Israel’s intensified blockade has brought Gaza a darker sky.C All the Palesti

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单选题
What can NOT be concluded from the passage?
A

More and more young people are volunteering to carry out suicide bombings since the conflict according to militant groups’ data.

B

Israel’s intensified blockade has brought Gaza a darker sky.

C

All the Palestinian militant groups are united against Israel.

D

Young Palestinian men are feeling depressed but sense a hopeful future.


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4.The Smokey Bear(护林熊) fire prevention program has resulted in a savings of $20 billion on all federal(联邦的), state and private forested land(私有林地). In 1941, 208,000 forest fires burned 30 million acres, while in 1981, fewer than 165,000 fires burned about three million acres. While forest usage has increased, the proportion(比例) of human-caused fires has remained stable; people still cause nine out of ten forest fires. But the biggest cause of fires is arson(纵火), accounting for(引起) 34 percent of forest fires in 1981.1. According to the passage, use of forested land has ____.A、stabilizedB、been privatizedC、decreasedD、risen2. According to the passage, in 1941 forest fires burned ____.A、less acres than in 1981B、3 million acresC、ten times as many acres as in 1981D、20 million acres more than in 19813. According to the passage, the number of human-caused fires ____.A、has remained the same proportionatelyB、has increasedC、is the same as the arson casesD、accounts for 34 per cent of forest fires4. According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?A、Nine out of ten fires are caused by arsonists.B、The Smokey Bear program has saved the nation a lot of money.C、There are more forest fires now than before.D、People do not use the forests as much as they did in the past.5. It may be inferred from the passage that ____.A、the majority of fires are caused by humansB、arson is increasing every yearC、more acres are destroyed by fire each yearD、fewer people are using the forests

参考答案和解析
正确答案: C
解析:
题目问的是:下列哪一项是不能从文章中得到的?文章第9段提到“But the powerful Israeli gunfire and internal divisions, most due to fight between Hamas and Fatah, make most tries in vain.”,意思是说“以色列强大的炮火和内部分歧,主要由于哈马斯和法塔赫之间的战争,使得大部分努力付之东流。”并没有提到所有巴勒斯坦武装组织联合起来对抗以色列,其他三项都有原文与之对应。故选C。
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  • 第1题:

    共用题干
    The Writing's on the Wall?

    Is it art or is it just vandalism(故意破坏公共财物罪)?Well, it's still a crime ,but graffiti(涂鸦)has
    changed since the days of spraying your name on a wall to mark your territory.Street art has become much
    more sophisticated since a 17-year-old called Demetrius started spraying his"tag",TAKI 183,all over the
    New York underground in 1971,and hip-hop culture was born.Hip-hop is a mixture of art,music,dancing,
    poetry,language and fashion.It came from 'young inner-city people,who felt left out by their richer classmates
    and who were desperate to express themselves in any way they could.
    An experiment to control the spread of graffiti in Rochdale,Greater Manchester,has been so successful
    that plans have been made by local street artists for an international convention in June."We're planning to
    get people together from different countries like France and Germany for a week,"says Liam,one of the
    organizers. The scheme started in 2000,and has attracted people of all age groups and both sexes."We all
    share a common interest and get on really well with each other."The first site to be chosen was a subway.
    "Before we began,people were afraid to use the subway.We had it cleaned up,and now,with all the artists
    hanging out down there,people are using it again.People can relate to graffiti much more now."By providing
    places to display their talents legally,there has been a fall in the amount of"tagging"on people's private
    property.
    Street artist Temper developed his drawing skills at a young age.In art classes at school he was really
    frustrated because the art teachers didn't spend time with him. They thought he was already very good at art
    and so spent more time with other students.So,at 12 years old,Temper started painting with all these guys
    he'd hooked up with and who were about 22 years old.He looked up to them and loved what they were doing
    on the streets of Wolverhampton,England."The whole hip-hop scene was built up of different things and I
    did a bit of everything. But it was always the graffiti I was best at."he says.

    People did not like using the subway before an organized group of graffiti artists came.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    短文第一段说到他是一名青少年,但是没有证据显示他来自于纽约,因此,该判断在文中没有提到。
    短文第二段第三句提到,这一计划是针对所有年龄的人们,而不只是青少年,所以该判 断错误。
    短文第二段提到在有组织的涂鸦艺术家们集中在地铁涂鸦之前,人们害怕搭乘地铁,但是文中没有说到人们是否喜欢乘坐地铁。
    短文第二段最后一句提到自从该计划实施以来,由于给艺术家们提供了展示他们作品 的场所,在居民的私人房产上涂鸦的现象有所减少。由此可知,城里的墙上还是有涂鸦的,只是数量减少了而已。
    短文第三段第四句说到泰普12岁时和其他艺术家一起开始绘画,他们比他年长大约10岁。
    短文最后一段提到作为一名涂鸦艺术家,泰普敬佩并喜欢上了英国Wolverhampton的艺术家们,并没有说他现在是涂鸦俱乐部的负责人。
    短文最后一段提到他参与了有关嘻哈文化的各种活动,因此,该判断正确。

  • 第2题:

    共用题干
    The Writing's on the Wall?

    Is it art or is it just vandalism(故意破坏公共财物罪)?Well, it's still a crime ,but graffiti(涂鸦)has
    changed since the days of spraying your name on a wall to mark your territory.Street art has become much
    more sophisticated since a 17-year-old called Demetrius started spraying his"tag",TAKI 183,all over the
    New York underground in 1971,and hip-hop culture was born.Hip-hop is a mixture of art,music,dancing,
    poetry,language and fashion.It came from 'young inner-city people,who felt left out by their richer classmates
    and who were desperate to express themselves in any way they could.
    An experiment to control the spread of graffiti in Rochdale,Greater Manchester,has been so successful
    that plans have been made by local street artists for an international convention in June."We're planning to
    get people together from different countries like France and Germany for a week,"says Liam,one of the
    organizers. The scheme started in 2000,and has attracted people of all age groups and both sexes."We all
    share a common interest and get on really well with each other."The first site to be chosen was a subway.
    "Before we began,people were afraid to use the subway.We had it cleaned up,and now,with all the artists
    hanging out down there,people are using it again.People can relate to graffiti much more now."By providing
    places to display their talents legally,there has been a fall in the amount of"tagging"on people's private
    property.
    Street artist Temper developed his drawing skills at a young age.In art classes at school he was really
    frustrated because the art teachers didn't spend time with him. They thought he was already very good at art
    and so spent more time with other students.So,at 12 years old,Temper started painting with all these guys
    he'd hooked up with and who were about 22 years old.He looked up to them and loved what they were doing
    on the streets of Wolverhampton,England."The whole hip-hop scene was built up of different things and I
    did a bit of everything. But it was always the graffiti I was best at."he says.

    Since the scheme started,no walls in the town were sprayed with graffiti.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:B
    解析:
    短文第一段说到他是一名青少年,但是没有证据显示他来自于纽约,因此,该判断在文中没有提到。
    短文第二段第三句提到,这一计划是针对所有年龄的人们,而不只是青少年,所以该判 断错误。
    短文第二段提到在有组织的涂鸦艺术家们集中在地铁涂鸦之前,人们害怕搭乘地铁,但是文中没有说到人们是否喜欢乘坐地铁。
    短文第二段最后一句提到自从该计划实施以来,由于给艺术家们提供了展示他们作品 的场所,在居民的私人房产上涂鸦的现象有所减少。由此可知,城里的墙上还是有涂鸦的,只是数量减少了而已。
    短文第三段第四句说到泰普12岁时和其他艺术家一起开始绘画,他们比他年长大约10岁。
    短文最后一段提到作为一名涂鸦艺术家,泰普敬佩并喜欢上了英国Wolverhampton的艺术家们,并没有说他现在是涂鸦俱乐部的负责人。
    短文最后一段提到他参与了有关嘻哈文化的各种活动,因此,该判断正确。

  • 第3题:

    单选题
    If the PSCO has clear grounds for carrying out a more detailed inspection,()
    A

    the master should be immediately informed

    B

    the master will be prohibited from contacting the Administration or other organization

    C

    he will carry out the inspection after the master be informed and be ready

    D

    he will carry out the inspection without informing the master


    正确答案: D
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第4题:

    单选题
    It can be concluded from the passage that the Emory University has collected the archives of all the following British poets EXCEPT ______.
    A

    Ted Hughes

    B

    Andrew Motion

    C

    W B Yeats

    D

    Seamus Heaney


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    文章第二段倒数第二句提到Emory于2003年购买了the archive of Ted Hughes;文章第五段首句指出Emory University现已收藏W B Yeats、Seamus Heaney和Hughes这些诗人的archives,因此选项A、C、D可排除。此外,文章最后一段介绍正是英国当代桂冠诗人Andrew Motion发出呼吁希望英国取消未装订文稿的增值税以抵制美国大学机构等收购收藏英国作家的文稿档案。

  • 第5题:

    问答题
    More than one million young people in Britain are unemployed, the highest number since the mid-1980s.

    正确答案:
    解析:

  • 第6题:

    单选题
    Which of the following is true according to the passage?
    A

    Not all the fires in the forests must be put out.

    B

    People‘s carelessness leads to dangerous fires.

    C

    Australia allows all the fires to burn naturally.

    D

    There are more fires in Russia than in the USA.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    分析判断题。本文重点强调森林火灾的好处,一定的火灾是有必要的。A项说不必扑灭所有的森林火灾,符合文章的观点。B选项指出是人们的大意导致了严重的火灾,根据文章第二、三段的首句可知,引起火灾的原因是气候变化和传统消防,排除B项。根据文章第三段第二句“as result, countries like Australia allow more fires to burn naturally”可知,C项错误。D选项文章没有提及,所以排除。故选择A项。

  • 第7题:

    单选题
    What can be concluded from the passage?
    A

    Medical tests and education for Americans with diabetes are not covered by the present healthcare schemes.

    B

    If you are 20 years old or more, you are more likely to suffer from diabetes.

    C

    Family help is the more important and most effective in detecting and treating diabetes.

    D

    In the US, July 1 is a day of celebration for hospital staff, nurses and patients.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    推理判断题。录音首句提到“…that starting July 1 for the very first time, medicare will cover tests and education for Americans with diabetes”,表明从七月一日起,美国糖尿病患者的检查和教育首次被纳入医疗保险之中。可推断出,在此之前,美国医疗保保险不包括对糖尿病患者的检查和教育。因此选项A表达内容与录音原文相符。
    【录音原文】
    Today, I’m pleased to announce that starting on July 1 for the very first time, medicare will cover tests and education for Americans with diabetes. With this announcement today, the 20 percent of older Americans with diabetes will be able to take preventive steps to help them and their families avoid the pain and loss that can come when this disease is undetected and untreated.

  • 第8题:

    单选题
    According to the passage sport is positive for young people in that _____.
    A

    it can help them learn more about society

    B

    it teaches them how to set realistic goals for themselves

    C

    it enables them to find flaws in themselves

    D

    it can provide them with valuable experiences


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    细节题。根据第二段第二句“The sport setting is one where valuable experience can take place”,这与D项的体育运动给人提供有价值的经验属同义重述,故D为答案。

  • 第9题:

    单选题
    It can be concluded from the passage that _____.
    A

    physical strength is more important for sportspersons’ success

    B

    training conditions are more important for sportspersons’ success

    C

    genes are more important for sportspersons’ success

    D

    psychological conditions are more important for sportspersons’ success


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    第一段第二句作者提出,是我们的体形,也就是说我们身体的运动方式使我们更适合某项体育活动?还是因为我们选择了某项体育活动,我们的身体才发育成适合这种体育活动的体型?第二段第一句,基因和环境的影响是55:45。也就是说基因更重要一些。

  • 第10题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, which of the following is NOT TRUE?
    A

    Most voters support the government's effort to help young people to work.

    B

    Some people protest against the government's attempt to force young people to work.

    C

    There are more than one million young people who took part in the program.

    D

    There are more than one million young people who are jobless.


    正确答案: C
    解析:

  • 第11题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, heroes are compared to high-voltage transformers in that _____.
    A

    they have a vision from the mountaintop

    B

    they have warm feelings and emotions

    C

    they can serve as concrete examples of noble principles

    D

    they can make people feel stronger and more confident


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    细节推论题。本题要求找出英雄与变压器相似的地方。第四段第二句提到,英雄要服务于比他们力量更大的政权与原则。如同高压变压器,英雄掌握了高能,然后把他降下来供老百姓使用。即他们自己身体力行成为崇高原则的具体执行的典范,如同变压器把高压能变成低压能成为百姓能接受使用的能量,故C为答案。B、D项是推理,与原文不一致;A项是对原文的机械理解,曲解原意。

  • 第12题:

    单选题
    What can be inferred from the passage?
    A

    Lacking love can lead young people to grow up more quickly.

    B

    The older a woman is, the less likely she seems to lose herself in romance.

    C

    Early love makes young people keep close to their friends and parents.

    D

    Parents should help their children to be aware of the signs of depression.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    根据末段最后一句“Love will always make us feel young, but only maturity (成熟) gives us a chance to avoid its bad side effects”可知,女孩子年龄越大,越成熟越不容易因为失去自我而抑郁。

  • 第13题:

    共用题干
    The Writing's on the Wall?

    Is it art or is it just vandalism(故意破坏公共财物罪)?Well, it's still a crime ,but graffiti(涂鸦)has
    changed since the days of spraying your name on a wall to mark your territory.Street art has become much
    more sophisticated since a 17-year-old called Demetrius started spraying his"tag",TAKI 183,all over the
    New York underground in 1971,and hip-hop culture was born.Hip-hop is a mixture of art,music,dancing,
    poetry,language and fashion.It came from 'young inner-city people,who felt left out by their richer classmates
    and who were desperate to express themselves in any way they could.
    An experiment to control the spread of graffiti in Rochdale,Greater Manchester,has been so successful
    that plans have been made by local street artists for an international convention in June."We're planning to
    get people together from different countries like France and Germany for a week,"says Liam,one of the
    organizers. The scheme started in 2000,and has attracted people of all age groups and both sexes."We all
    share a common interest and get on really well with each other."The first site to be chosen was a subway.
    "Before we began,people were afraid to use the subway.We had it cleaned up,and now,with all the artists
    hanging out down there,people are using it again.People can relate to graffiti much more now."By providing
    places to display their talents legally,there has been a fall in the amount of"tagging"on people's private
    property.
    Street artist Temper developed his drawing skills at a young age.In art classes at school he was really
    frustrated because the art teachers didn't spend time with him. They thought he was already very good at art
    and so spent more time with other students.So,at 12 years old,Temper started painting with all these guys
    he'd hooked up with and who were about 22 years old.He looked up to them and loved what they were doing
    on the streets of Wolverhampton,England."The whole hip-hop scene was built up of different things and I
    did a bit of everything. But it was always the graffiti I was best at."he says.

    Demetrius was a teenager from New York.
    A:Right
    B:Wrong
    C:Not mentioned

    答案:C
    解析:
    短文第一段说到他是一名青少年,但是没有证据显示他来自于纽约,因此,该判断在文中没有提到。
    短文第二段第三句提到,这一计划是针对所有年龄的人们,而不只是青少年,所以该判 断错误。
    短文第二段提到在有组织的涂鸦艺术家们集中在地铁涂鸦之前,人们害怕搭乘地铁,但是文中没有说到人们是否喜欢乘坐地铁。
    短文第二段最后一句提到自从该计划实施以来,由于给艺术家们提供了展示他们作品 的场所,在居民的私人房产上涂鸦的现象有所减少。由此可知,城里的墙上还是有涂鸦的,只是数量减少了而已。
    短文第三段第四句说到泰普12岁时和其他艺术家一起开始绘画,他们比他年长大约10岁。
    短文最后一段提到作为一名涂鸦艺术家,泰普敬佩并喜欢上了英国Wolverhampton的艺术家们,并没有说他现在是涂鸦俱乐部的负责人。
    短文最后一段提到他参与了有关嘻哈文化的各种活动,因此,该判断正确。

  • 第14题:

    共用题干
    第二篇

    Excessive Demands on Young People

    Being able to multitask is hailed by most people as a welcome skill,but not according to a recent study
    which claims that young people between the ages of eight and eighteen of the so-called Generation M are
    spending a considerable amount of their time in fruitless efforts as they multitask.It argues that in fact,these
    young people are frittering(浪费)away as much as half of their time as they would if they performed the very
    same tasks one after the other.
    Some young people are using an ever larger number of electronic devices as they study. At the same time
    they are working,young adults are also surfing on the Internet,or sending out emails to their friends,and/or
    answering the telephone and listening to music on their iPods or on another computer. As some new device
    comes along,it is also added to the list rather than replacing one of the existing devices.Other research has
    indicated that this multitasking is even affecting the way families themselves function as young people are too
    wrapped up in(沉湎于)their own isolated worlds to interact with the other people around them. They can no
    longer greet family members when they enter the house nor can they eat at the family table.
    All this electronic wizardry(魔力)is supposedly also seriously affecting young people's performance at
    university and in the workplace. When asked about their opinions of the impact of modern gadgets(小装置)
    on their performance of tasks,the great majority of young people gave a favourable response.
    The response from the academic and business worlds was not quite as positive.The former feel that mul-
    titasking with electronic gadgets by children affects later development of study skills,resulting in a decline in
    the quality of writing,for example,because of the lack of concentration on task completion.They feel that
    many undergraduates now urgently need remedial(补救的)help with study skills. Similarly, employers feel
    that young people entering the workforce need to be taught all over again,as they have become deskilled.
    While all this may be true,it mnust be borne in mind that more and more is expected of young people
    nowadays in fact,too much.Praise rather than criticism is due in respect of the way today's youth are able to
    cope despite what the older generation throw at them.

    What is probably true about the multitasking Generation M?
    A:They feel they are more efficient than others.
    B:They waste more time than they should spend.
    C:They put more energy on important tasks.
    D:They need to improve their analytical skills.

    答案:B
    解析:
    由第一段中的“these young people are frittering away...as they would”可知,M一代的人浪 费了太多时间。
    由第二段中“As some new device comes along, it is also added to the list rather than repla- cing one of the existing devices”可知,当新的装置出现时,孩子只是多了一样装置而已,而不是 用它取代已有的装置,故选D。
    由第二段最后一句“They can no longer greet family members when...nor can they eat at the family table.”可知,M一代的孩子回家也不和家人打招呼,也不上桌子吃饭,与家人的关系疏 远了。故选C。
    第四段第二句“The former feel...affects later development of study skills”中的The former 指的是the academics,且由该段倒数第二句可知,选C。
    由最后一段中的“praise rather than criticism...”可知选D。 praise相当于support。 第三篇 本篇文章主要讲述了成年人也有想象力及如何培养想象力的问题。

  • 第15题:

    单选题
    What can we learn from the passage?
    A

    Both festivals are in May.

    B

    Hand-made gifts are more valuable.

    C

    Not all the children love their parents.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    考 点:细节题。由文章中第一段可知母亲节是在五月,而父亲节是在六月,选项A是错误的。再来看B项,文章中第三段提到“These ale mole valued(宝贵的)than those bought in shops. ”因此是正确的。选项C文章在文中未提及。

  • 第16题:

    单选题
    What can NOT be concluded from the passage?
    A

    More and more young people are volunteering to carry out suicide bombings since the conflict according to militant groups’ data.

    B

    Israel’s intensified blockade has brought Gaza a darker sky.

    C

    All the Palestinian militant groups are united against Israel.

    D

    Young Palestinian men are feeling depressed but sense a hopeful future.


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    题目问的是:下列哪一项是不能从文章中得到的?文章第9段提到“But the powerful Israeli gunfire and internal divisions, most due to fight between Hamas and Fatah, make most tries in vain.”,意思是说“以色列强大的炮火和内部分歧,主要由于哈马斯和法塔赫之间的战争,使得大部分努力付之东流。”并没有提到所有巴勒斯坦武装组织联合起来对抗以色列,其他三项都有原文与之对应。故选C。

  • 第17题:

    单选题
    According to this passage, some people believe that eventually _____.
    A

    human societies will be much more cooperative

    B

    man will live in a highly organized world

    C

    machines will replace man

    D

    living beings will disappear from Earth


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    根据第三段末句“A million years further on man and his machines may have merged as closely as the muscles of the human body and nerve cells that set them in motion.”和第五段可知,人体的有机部件和人造的机械装置会合为一体,经过这个短暂的过渡,碳化合物构成的有机体会由于环境恶化而毁灭,高级的生命形式却能够繁衍不息,故选项C正确。

  • 第18题:

    单选题
    It can be concluded from the passage that _____.
    A

    safety screens are of poor quality

    B

    working at a VDU for a long time is good for one’s health

    C

    more and more British offices will use word processors

    D

    British companies will need fewer and fewer managers


    正确答案: C
    解析:
    文章最后一段表明,尽管文字处理器有利有弊,但不管怎么说,它都代表着办公室工作的革命,因此它还是会不断普及。

  • 第19题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, what is the deep, true reason that results in these young men’s difficult situation?
    A

    Open warfare between Hamas and the Palestinian Authority-linked Fatah.

    B

    Hatred and warfare between Israeli and Palestinian.

    C

    There are no job opportunities.

    D

    Israel’s assault on Gaza militant groups.


    正确答案: D
    解析:
    题目问的是:根据文章,导致这些年轻人处境困难的深层的、真正的原因是什么?从全文可知,以色列和巴勒斯坦的仇恨和战争使得民不聊生,这些年轻人也受到严重影响,处境艰难。故B正确。

  • 第20题:

    单选题
    What is meant by veering the anchor chain? ()
    A

    Bringing the anchor to short stay

    B

    Heaving in all the chain

    C

    Locking the windlass to prevent more chain from running out

    D

    Paying out more chain


    正确答案: C
    解析: 暂无解析

  • 第21题:

    单选题
    According to the passage, which of the following statements is true?
    A

    Transporting goods and people is the most important technology in the history of mankind.

    B

    Technology in transporting goods and people has changed human conditions more than anything else.

    C

    Technology in spreading information has changed human conditions more than transportation technology.

    D

    Technology in spreading information can’t change the economic development of society.


    正确答案: A
    解析:
    文章首段指出“没有任何科技革命像交通方面的科技革命那样显著地改变了人类的生活条件…然而长距离传送想法和信息的科技可以说带来了更多的改变…”,由此可知信息传播科技在改变生活条件方面比运输科技取得了更大的成就。故选项C符合文意。

  • 第22题:

    单选题
    Emad Ali Darweesh ______.
    A

    holds that young men fight against Israel invasion.

    B

    opposes Dr Iyad Sarraj’s view that more young people appeal to violence.

    C

    senses more young people agree with Hamas.

    D

    cannot see any hope in the future.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    题目问的是:Emad Ali Darweesh有什么看法?文章倒数第5段中提到“Only a small proportion of them are interested in militant activity.”,即“他们中仅有小部分人对激进分子活动感兴趣”,与Iyaid Sarraj博士认为越来越多的年轻人倾向于暴力的观点相反,故C正确。

  • 第23题:

    单选题
    What conclusion can be draw from the passage?
    A

    Anxiety, though unavoidable, can be coped with.

    B

    Children’s anxiety has been enormously exaggerated.

    C

    Children’s anxiety can be eliminated with more parental care.

    D

    Anxiety if properly controlled, may help children become mature.


    正确答案: B
    解析:
    主旨题。本文阐述了当代美国孩子所遭受的重大的精神压力,指出了社会根源,诸如个人主义,离婚率高,参加社会活动少,周围社会不安全等社会问题。为帮助孩子摆脱压力,作者提出了要面对现实,加强孩子社会联系的培育,及减少暴力浸染机会等若干条措施。最后得出结论,压力不可避免,但绝不会摧毁我们的生活。A项与此内容相符。

  • 第24题:

    填空题
    According to the passage, what happens to those who exercise regularly?They can eat more, and still lose a large amount of ____.

    正确答案: body fat
    解析:
    细节辨认题。录音最后提到“Therefore, those who exercise regularly can eat more and still lose a large amount of body fat”,即经常锻炼的人吃的多,但是失去的脂肪也多,答案为body fat。
    【录音原文】
      In the U.S.A, 30% of the adult population has the weight problem. To many people, the cause is obvious—they eat too much. But scientific evidence doesn’t support this idea. Going back to the America of 1910, we find that people were thinner than today, yet they ate more food. In those days, people worked harder physically, walked more, used machines much less and didn’t watch television.
      Several modern studies have shown that fatter people don’t eat more than thinner people. In fact, some investigations report that fat people eat less than thinner people. Recently, a study of a research group found the following interesting fact: thinner people are more active than fatter people; therefore, those who exercise regularly can eat more and still lose a large amount of body fat.
    Q11: About how many adult American have the weight problem?
    Q12: In many people’s opinion, what is the cause of getting fat?
    Q13: Why were the Americans in 1910 thinner than today?
    Q14: What was the result of a recent study?
    Q15: According to the passage, what happens to those who exercise regularly?