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For most of us, dieting is a
frustrating fact of life. With so much conflicting nutritional information
about, it can be difficult to tell which weight-loss strategies really work.
Let's start by discounting these confusing myths. 1. All
calories are created equal What you eat, not how much, is the
main factor behind weight gain, according to research. Calories from fat pack on
the pounds. The reason: during digestion, the body bums many more calories
metabolizing protein and carbohydrates than it does metabolizing fat.
2. Desserts are taboo Cakes, pies and ice cream can
sensibly be worked into a diet, the expert says. Moderation is the key. Cut down
on other meals if you'11 be eating out at a restaurant known for its rich
sweets. Or indulge, but take only a few bites. 3. Fast foods are
forbidden A plain hamburger on a bun is still a healthful
choice. So is grilled chicken or a green salad with low-cal dressing. But watch
out for French fries, milkshakes and batter-dipped chicken or fish.
4. Fasting is the fastest diet Some studies suggest that
drastically reducing calorie intake switches the body into a" starvation mode",
which conserves calories and decreases your metabolic rate. The more frequently
you deprive yourself of food, the better your body may get at storing calories.
So, in the long run, repeated fasting may actually undermine your weight-loss
efforts. 5. To keep weight off, simply watch what you
eat According to experts, exercise combined with dieting ensures
weight loss better than dieting alone does. Experts also agree that sticking
with regular, moderate exercise is more important that occasional vigorous
workouts are. Obesity-researcher Kelly Brownell encourages patients to make a
series of small physical efforts: taking the stairs instead of the elevator and
parking the car far from where you are going and walking. Most
important, before getting caught up in dietary myths, let good sense shape your
eating habits. Your body will thank you for it.
单选题Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?A.Checktheircomputerfiles.B.Makesomecomputations.C.Studyacomputerprogram.D.Assembleacomputer.
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{{I}}Questions 22~25 are based on the following
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Answer the questions below each text by choosing A, B, C or D. Mark your answer
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In. some ways the employment interview
is like a persuasive speech because the applicant (interviewee) seeks to
persuade the employer (interviewer) to employ him or her. Several suggestions
might prove helpful to the applicant as preparation is made for the actual
interview. A job applicant has the responsibility for
ascertaining certain types of information prior to the interview. First, the
applicant should know what kind of job he wants and how that job relates to his
career objective. It is important that the applicant be able to state his
reasons for wishing to work for a particular company. Second, the applicant
should seek as much information as possible concerning the company. Relevant
information for the applicant to locate includes such items as the location of
the home and regional offices, the financial status of the company, plans for
expansion, and company philosophy. Information about most major corporations is
available in reference books and periodicals. After gathering
information concerning the company, the applicant is ready for the interview.
The interviewer's first impression comes from the interviewee's appearance. For
most interviews, appropriate dress for man is a conservative dark colored suit
with a long sleeve white or light blue shirt and conservative riel For women a
conservative, tailored suit or dress is appropriate. Both men and women should
have neat, conservative length hair. Although hairstyle and
dress are matters of personal taste, many personnel directors form initial
impressions from these characteristics. For example, one recent college
graduate, who felt himself qualified, interviewed for a public relations job.
However, the personnel manager considered this young man's long hair, sloppy
dress, and overly casual manner unsuited for this particular
position.
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Questions 22-25 are based on a monologue about a
London taxi driver.
单选题Questions 20-22 are based on the following dialogue.
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{{I}}Questions 18-21 are based on the passage you have
just heard.{{/I}}
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{{I}} You will hear 10 short dialogues, For each dialogue, there is one question and four possible answers. Choose the correct answer—A, B, C or D, and mark it in your test booklet. You will have 15 seconds to answer the question and you will hear each dialogue ONLY ONCE. Now look at Question 1.{{/I}}
单选题Questions 11-13 are based on a conversation between a man anda woman.
单选题Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following dialogue.
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