问题 单项选择题

Another critical factor that plays a part in susceptibility to colds is age. A study done by the University of Michigan School of Public Health revealed particulars that seem to hold true for the general population. Infants are the most cold-ridden group, averaging more than six colds in their first year. Boys have more colds than girls up to age three. After the age of three, girls are more susceptible than boys, and teenage girls average three colds a year to boys’ two.
The general incidence of colds continues to decline into maturity. Elderly people who are in good health have as few as one or two colds annually. One exception is found among people in their twenties, especially women, who show a rise in cold infections, because people in this age group are most likely to have young children. Adults who delay having children until their thirties and forties experience the same sudden increase in cold infections.
The study also found that economics plays an important role. As income increases, the frequency at which colds are reported in the family decreases. Families with the lowest income suffer about a third more colds than families at the upper end. Lower income generally forces people to live in more cramped quarters than those typically occupied by wealthier people, and crowding increases the opportunities for the cold virus to travel from person to person. Low income may also adversely influence diet. The degree to which poor nutrition affects susceptibility to colds is not yet clearly established, but an inadequate diet is suspected of lowering resistance generally.

What does the author claim about the study discussed in the passage

A.It contains many inconsistencies.
B.It specializes in children.
C.It contradicts the results of earlier studies in the field.
D.Its results apparently are relevant for the population as a whole.

答案

参考答案:D

解析: 细节题型
见第一段第二句:一项由the University of Michigan School of Public Health所做的研究表明这一结果似乎适用于全体民众。因此D为答案。

阅读理解

Humans are naturally drawn to other life forms and the worlds outside of our own. We take delight in the existence of creatures and even whole societies beyond our everyday lives.

This sense of wonder is universal. Look at the efforts that scientists have made to find out whether life of some kind exists on Mars, and the popularity of fantasy literature or movies like The Lord of the Rings. This sense of wonder draws us to each other, to the world around us, and to the world of make-believe. But have we gone so far in creating worlds of fantasy that we are missing the pleasure of other worlds that already exist all around us?

Human beings, as biologists have suggested, possess an inborn desire to connect with and understand other life forms. However, people, especially in big cities, often lead rather isolated lives. In a study of British schoolchildren, it was found that children by age eight were much more familiar with characters from television shows and video games than with common wildlife. Without modem technology, a small pond could be an amazing world filled with strange and beautiful plants, insects, birds, and animals. When we lack meaningful interaction(交互) with the world around us, and sometimes even with our families and friends, we seek to understand and communicate with things that exist only in our imaginations or on a computer screen。

The world of make-believe is not necessarily bad. But when the world of fantasy becomes the only outlet(出路) for our sense of wonder, then we are really missing something. We are missing a connection with the living world. Other wonderful worlds exist all around us. But even more interesting is that if we look closely enough, we can see that these worlds, in a broad sense, are really part of our own.

小题1:The popularity of The Lord of the Rings proves     

A.the close connection between man and the fantasy world

B.the wonderful achievements of fantasy literature

C.the fine taste of moviegoers around the world

D.the general existence of the sense of curiosity小题2:What can we infer from the underlined sentence in Paragraph 3?

A.People are far less familiar with the world of fantasy.

B.The world around us could serve as a source of wonder.

C.The world of fantasy can be mirrored by a small and lively pond.

D.Modern technology prevents us from developing our sense of wonder.小题3: If our sense of wonder relies totally on the world of make-believe, we will     

A.fail to appreciate the joy in our lives

B.be confused by the world of make-believe

C.miss the chance to recognize the fantasy world

D.be trapped by other worlds existing all around us小题4: What is the main purpose of the passage?

A.To show us the hidden beauty in our world.

B.To warn us not to get lost in the fantasy world.

C.To argue against the misuse of the sense of wonder.

D.To discuss the influence of the world of make-believe.

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