单选题 When the world was a simpler place, the rich were fat, the poor were thin, and right-thinking people worried about how to feed the hungry. Now, in much of the world, the rich are thin, the poor are fat, and right-thinking people are worrying about obesity.
Evolution is mostly to blame. It has designed mankind to cope with deprivation, not plenty. People are perfectly tuned to store energy in good years to see them through lean ones. But when bad times never come, they are stuck with that energy, stored around their expanding bellies.
Thanks to rising agricultural productivity, lean years are rarer all over the globe. Modernday Malthusians, who used to draw graphs proving that the world was shortly going to run out of food, have gone rather quiet lately. According to the UN, the number of people short of food fell from 920m in 1980 to 799m 20 years later, even though the world's population increased by 1.6 billion over the period. This is mostly a cause for celebration. Mankind has won what was, for most of his time on this planet, his biggest battle: to ensure that he and his offspring had enough to eat. But every silver lining has a cloud, and the consequence of prosperity is a new plague that brings with it a
host of interesting policy dilemmas.
As a scourge of the modern world, obesity has an image problem. It is easier to associate with Father Christmas than with the four horses of the apocalypse. But it has a good claim to lumber along beside them, for it is the world's biggest public-health issue today—the main cause of heart disease, which kills more people these days than AIDS, malaria, war; the principal risk factor in diabetes; heavily implicated in cancer and other diseases. Since the World Health Organisation labelled obesity an "epidemic" in 2000, reports on its fearful consequences have come thick and fast.
Will public-health warnings, combined with media pressure, persuade people to get thinner, just as they finally put them off tobacco? Possibly. In the rich world, sales of healthier foods are booming (see survey) and new figures suggest that over the past year Americans got very slightly thinner for the first time in recorded history. But even if Americans are losing a few ounces, it will be many years before the country solves the health problems caused by half a century's dining to excess. And, everywhere else in the world, people are still piling on the pounds. That's why there is now a consensus among doctors that governments should do something to stop them.

单选题 The author write this passage mainly to ______.
A. bring up some warnings.
B. tell the reader some new facts.
C. discuss a solution to a problem.
D. persuade the reader to keep fit.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题是—个主旨题。要求考生在纵观全文的基础上,对作者的写作目的作出推断。
A.提出警告。错误,全文没有出现警告的字眼,从头到尾都是运用叙事的语气。
B.告诉读者一些新的事实。正确,整篇文章就是在介绍一个事实:人们的腰围正在变大,地球人在变胖。
C.讨论解决一个问题的方法。错误,文章中没有出现关于解决方案、途径的说明。
D.劝告读者保持健康。错误,文章中没有出现“劝告”等类似的字眼,没有明显的劝告语气。
单选题 It can be inferred from the passage that" Malthusians" in paragraph 3 may be someone who______.
A. worries about all the things whatever big or small.
B. comes with warning that food will not feed all the people on the earth.
C. likes to teach the public to eat less food.
D. a economist who show deep concern for the people without food.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题是一个词义理解题,给出一个引用的人名,要求考生联系上下文推断出其在文中的意思。解答这类问题要求考生能够准确把握该人名在文中出现的含义。
A.大事小事都担心的人。错误,这个选项放在文章中显得比喻没有针对性,欠生动。
B.警告地球上粮食可能不够的人。正确,和文中一直强调的粮食问题结合较密切,比喻显得很恰当。
C.教导人们少吃食物的人。错误,这个比喻和后面描述的行为没有逻辑上的联系。
D.一个对没有食物的人们表示浓厚兴趣的经济学家。错误,理由同上。
单选题 According to the passage, which of the following contribute most to the growth of the weight of the people on the earth?
A. No serious wars occurred.
B. Lack of consideration for the diseases associate with growing fat.
C. Growth of the food supply.
D. Lack of medical treatment for the problem of growing fat.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 本题是一个细节题,要求对选项中陈述的事实进行判断。本题相应细节的定位零散分布在整篇文章中。
A.没有发生严重的战争。错误,虽然作者有提到,但是这个原因不是最核心的原因,作者只是一笔带过。
B.对由于肥胖引起的问题的考虑不周。错误,显然这只是变胖后才能考虑到的事实,不是变胖的原因。
C.粮食供应的增加。正确,参见文章的第三段,作者认为歉收减少,人人可以吃饱是地球人变胖的最重要的原因。
D.对肥胖症缺少医学上的治疗。错误,理由同B。
单选题 The author mentioned Father Christmas and the four horses of the apocalypse in order to______.
A. compare Father Christmas with the four horses of the apocalypse.
B. stress how fat people now on the earth.
C. prepare the appearance of "horse" in the next sentence.
D. make the passage road interesting.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 本题是一个推断题,要求考生理解文章中作者用语的目的。
A.将圣诞老人和启示录中的四匹马作比较。错误,这个比较和文章的主旨无关,显然不是正确选项。
B.强调地球人有多么胖。正确,符合原文的主旨,从语法上也说得通,作者将一个极胖的对象和极瘦的对象放在一起,起到了对比的作用。
C.为下一句中提到的马作铺垫。错误,虽然不可否认,这里“启示录中的四匹马”确实为下文中“和马同行”作出了铺垫,但是这并不是将它和圣诞老人放在一起的最主要的原因。
D.使文章读起来比较有趣。错误,这是一个次要的原因,没有针对性。
单选题 The author's attitude towards the problem of growing fat can be best described as______.
A. worried.
B. indifferent.
C. objective.
D. pessimistic.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】[解析] 本题是一个观点态度题,要求考生对作者的态度作出推断。解答这种类型的推断题需要仔细体会全文的感情基调。
A.担心。错误,这个选项比较容易误导,虽然作者全文都在讨论一个令人担心的话题,但是作者的态度是严肃的,没有透露出自己的忧虑。
B.不关心。错误,作者对肥胖问题明显表现出了自己的关注。
C.客观的。正确,作者的行文思路清晰明朗,没有很多的个人观点的表述。
D.消极的。错误,虽然作者承认事态比较严重,但是却认为是有解决办法的。