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PartIWriting(30minutes)
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possessingthespiritofpersistence.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutno
tnorethan200words.
注意:此部分試題請在答題卡1上作答。
PartIIListeningComprehension(30minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeach
conversation,youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthe
questionswillhespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethe
bestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthe
correspondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions1to4arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
1.A)Paris.B)NewJersey.C)NewYork.D)London.
2.A)Shecanwalkonlyifayoungpersongivesherassistance.
B)Sheworkedasanursebeforeherretirementyearsago.
C)SheaskedAmyforamorecomfortableseatthanhers.
D)ShecomplainedtoJackaboutthelongjourneybackhome.
3.A)Hetookaseatintheeconomyclasssection.
B)Heaskedforacupofcoffeefromaflightattendant.
C)HehadaniceconversationwithAmy.
D)HeusedFacebooktocommunicatewithhisfriends.
4.A)Shewouldgainmuchfamebypostingthestoryonline.
B)ShewouldgiveVioletausedphoneasagift.
C)ShewouldsendphotostoVioletbythemail.
D)Shewouldgetaraiseinpaybyheremployer.
Questions5to8arebasedontheconversationyouhavejustheard.
5.A)Becauseitleadstotheappearanceofnationalisminsomecountries.
B)Becauseitdevelopsfastwiththewidespreaduseofsmartphones.
C)Becauseitattractsanincreasingnumberofusersovertheyears.
D)Becauseitfacesmuchcriticismforinfluencingpoliticalissues.
6.A)Digitaltechnologygivesavoicetominoritygroups.
B)Digitaltechnologyhelpsinadvocatingpoliticalparties9policies.
C)Digitaltechnologycontributestogenderequalityacrosstheworld.
D)Digitaltechnologycreatesamessinthepoliticalarena.
7.A)Bypreparingusefulresourcesforacademicresearch.
B)Byprovidingsourcesofnewsreports.
C)Bydeliveringonlineshoppingfunctions.
D)Byofferingavarietyofonlinegames.
8.A)About72%ofAmericanadultsgetaddictedtosocialmedia.
B)Socialmediaresultsinlowefficiencyattheworkplace.
C)Overhalfofadultsindevelopingcountriesusesocialmedia.
D)Socialmediasitescarrymuchunhealthyinfototeenagers.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwill
hearthreeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespoken
onlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthe
fourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)andD).Thenmarkthecorrespondingletteron
AnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
Questions9to11arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
9.A)Hospitalityinlocalresidents.
B)Foodinlocalrestaurants.
C)Politicalviolenceofadestination.
D)Servicequalityofatravelagency.
10.A)Somalia.B)Greenland.C)Norway.D)Mexico.
11.A)Tocontactafriendlivinginthedestination.
B)lbcollectphonenumbersoflocalauthorities.
C)Toknowmoreabouttheirdestination.
D)Toconsultexperiencedtourguides.
Questions12to15arebasedonthepassageyouhavejustheard.
12.A)Researchingonatrickytopic.
B)ConnectingfriendsviatheInternet.
C)Hearinggoodnewsonradio.
D)Livinginanewenvironment.
13.A)Fallingoutoftheirtriballeaders9favor.
B)Keepingdistancefromtheirtribe.
C)Contractinganinfectiousdisease.
D)Confrontingthedevastatingforceofnature.
14.A)Feelingawayfromothers.
B)Sleepingexcessivelyatdaytime.
C)Sensingtheupcomingofathreat.
D)Sufferinggreatphysicalpain.
15.A)Itwillnothelptoensurepeople'ssatisfactionwithlife.
B)Itwouldaffectpeople'shealthnegatively.
C)Itmightnotmakepeoplefeellesslonely.
D)Itcouldservetoeliminatepeople'semotionalstress.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythree
orfourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouheara
question,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA),B),C)
andD).ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheetIwithasingleline
throughthecentre.
Questions16to19arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
16.A)BecauseshelikestogivesurprisestoherhusbandwhoisaBritishcitizen.
B)BecauseshedesirestocelebrateThanksgivinginaBritishway.
C)Becauseshewantstostayclosetoherfamilyandfriendsnowandthen.
D)BecauseshelovestoliveinLondonratherthaninanyAmericancity.
17.A)Asymptomoflonelinessamongflightattendants.
B)Anattitudeofpositivityaboutclimatechange.
C)Asenseofuneasinessaboutflightonclimatechange.
D)Afeelingofprideinaffordingfrequentflights.
18.A)Bigfossilfuelcompanies.B)EveryIndividual.C)Scientists.D)Climatevillain.
19.A)Theytrickpoliticiansintosupportingtheirbusinesses.
B)Theyblamethegeneralpublicfortheclimatecrisis.
C)Theyfailtopaytheirtaxataproperpointofthetime.
D)Theyencouragetheiremployeestotakefrequentflights.
Questions20to22arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
20.A)Itmightberegretabouttheeffortsfbrwomentoprepareanicemeal.
B)Itcouldbethelastkindofhouseholdchoreswomenwanttodo.
C)Itwouldbenothingtowomenwhencomparedtootherchallengesinlife.
D)Itmaybethesoleresponsibilityforwomentotakeashousewives.
21.A)Beingemotionallyneglectedbytheirhusbands.
B)Havingtogooutsidehometowork.
C)Doingthedishesallontheirown.
D)Sharinghouseholdtaskswiththeirspouses.
22.A)Communicatingmoreovertheissueofgenderstereotypes.
B)Participatinginonlinecoursesfordoinghouseholdtasksbetter.
C)Fonningawell-consideredplanforsharinghouseholdchores.
D)Providingfinancialsupportforthefamilybybothparties.
Questions23to25arebasedontherecordingyouhavejustheard.
23.A)Insectscontainmorekindsofvitaminsthanplant-basedfood.
B)Insectstasteagreatdealbetterthantraditionalanimalmeat.
C)Insectsarenotyetacceptedasproperfoodinwesterncountries.
D)InsectshavebeenconsumedforlonginSouthLatincountries.
24.A)Ithasahigheramountofusefulminerals.
B)Itcontainsmoreproteinandfatcontent.
C)Itisusuallysoldatarelativelylowerprice.
D)Itattractsalargernumberofconsumers.
25.A)Theyneedmuchsunlightintheirgrowth.
B)Theyareresistanttovariouskindsofdiseases.
C)Theyliveonverylittleresourcestogrow.
D)Theycausenoharmtocropsinthefield.
PartIIIReadingComprehension(40minutes)
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectone
wordforeachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthe
passage.Readthepassagethroughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Each
choiceinbankisidentifiedbyaletter.Pleasemarkthecorrespondingletterfor
eachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.Youmaynot
useanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Questions26to35arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Headingintothenewyear,Ifindmyselfworkingwithsomanycouplesthatareburned
out,26up,andfeelingthattheirrelationshipisn'tasgoodasitcouldbe.Theydon'tlike
theirpartnersasmuchastheyusedto,they'velostthethreadoftherelationshipwithsomuch
elsegoingon,andsome27iftheyshouldstillevenbetogether.
Fvebeenthinkingand,talkingtosomeofmycolleaguesabout,goodrelationship
resolutionsforthenewyeartogetyoutoyour28relationship.HereIwanttosharewith
yousomeofmyideas.
Firstly,maketimeforeachother.It'seasytohaveagoodtimeatthebeginningofa
relationship,whenthingsarenewandexciting.Whenwegetcomfortableinourrelationships
andalloflife's29comeintoplay,thattendstofade.Continuingtoplayaroundwith
andhavefunwithyourpartnerwillkeepyouhappierandmoresatisfied.Expertsalso
recommendeddoing30thingstogether,likevolunteering.Spendingtimegivingback
cancreateadeeperconnectionandcan31yourbondwithyourpartner.
Secondly,bepresent.Manycouplestalkabouttheirrelationshipalottothepointthat
theyforgettobeinit.It'stimetoputyourintentionandeffortswhereit32mostrather
thanwaitingforthemtobecome'canyons(峽谷)'andthenseekhelp.Thatworkcaninclude
payingcloserattentiontoyourpartner'snonverbalcuesandsubtle33intheiremotional
state.Thiswillenhancetherelationshipbond.
Lastly,argue34.Whetheryou'resingleorinarelationship,trytoapproachconflicts
fromaplaceofcuriosityratherthanjudgingandblaming.Insteadofblackandwhitethinking
andjudging,makingthechoicetoredirectstressintofriendlycuriosityisthequickestwayto
improve35duringconflict.
A)mattersI)dramatically
B)leftJ)focuses
C)meaningfulK)strained
D)respectfullyL)communication
E)wonderM)wellbeing
F)shiftsN)strengthen
G)fed0)stresses
H)ideal
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.
Eachstatementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifythe
paragraphfromwhichtheinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraph
morethanonce.Eachparagraphismarkedwithaletter.Answerthequestionsby
markingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
TheRoleofAIinJobHunting
[A]There'sanewobstacletolandingajobaftercollege:GettingapprovedbyAI.Collegecareer
centersusedtopreparestudentsforjobinterviewsbyhelpingthemlearnhowtodress
appropriatelyorwriteastandoutcoverletter.Thesedays,they'realsotryingtobracestudents
foratotallynewreality:Theymaybevetted(審查)forjobsinpartbyartificialintelligence.
[B]AtschoolssuchasDukeUniversity,PurdueUniversity,andtheUniversityofNorthCarolina
atCharlotte,careercounselorsarenowworkingtofindoutwhichcompaniesuseAIandalso
speakingcandidlywithstudentsaboutwhat,ifanything,theycandotowinoverthe
algorithms(算法程序).Thisshiftinpreparationscomesasmorebusinessesinterestedin
fillinginternshipsandentry-levelpositionsthatmayseeagreatnumberofapplicantsturnto
outsidecompaniessuchasHireVuetohelpthemquicklyconductvastnumbersofvideo
interviews.
[C]AIsoftwaredefinespeopleasmaleorfemale.That'saproblem.WithHireVue,businessescan
posepre-determinedquestions-oftenrecordedbyahiringmanager-thatcandidatesanswer
oncamerathroughalaptoporsmartphone.Increasingly,thosevideosarethencheckedby
algorithmsanalyzingdetailssuchaswordsandgrammar,facialexpressionsandthetonalityof
thejobapplicant'svoice,tryingtodeterminewhatkindsofattributesapersonmayhave.
Basedonthisanalysis,thealgorithmswillconcludewhetherthecandidateistenacious,
resilient,orgoodatworkingonateam,forinstance.
[DJMuchhasbeenwrittenaboutthepotentialofAItoreplacehumanjobsinthefuture,butthe
useofserviceslikeHireVuehighlightsadifferentconcern:thatAIcanactasagatekeeperfbr
thejobsoftoday.Companiesmaynotbereadytogivethetaskofselectingcandidatesfor
CSuite(公司高管)andexecutivepositionstoalgorithms,butthestakesarelowerfbr
entry-levelrolesandinternships.Thatmeanssomeoftoday'scollegestudentsareeffectively
theguineapigsforalargelyunprovenmechanismforevaluatingapplicants.
[E]WhatworriesmeaboutAIisAIcan'ttelltheheartofapersonandthedriveapersonhas.To
makemattersmorecomplicated,thereislittleinthewayofregulationsorindustrystandards
surroundingdisclosureoftechnologyusage-thoughIllinois,forexample,changedthatwitha
recently-enactedlaw.Sointervieweesmaynotknowwhen(orhow)AIisanalyzingtheir
interview,andwhenitisn't.Thatcreatesasenseofuncertaintyforthosetryingtoguide
collegestudentsandnewgraduatesthroughtheinterviewprocess,andforthejobseekers
themselves."It'skindofthewild,wildwestrightnowofinterviewing/,saidMatthewFrench,
assistantdirectorforemployerrelationsatUNCCharlotte'suniversitycareercenter.
[FJSarahAli,aDukeundergraduatestudent,hasgonethroughabouteightHireVueinterviews
withvariouscompaniesforjobsandinternshipsinfieldsliketechandmarketing.Exceptfbr
thefirstinterview,whichhelpedhergetamarketinginternship,noneofthemledtoajob.
Evennow,she'sunsurewhatrole,ifany,AIplayedintheprocess—apossibilitysheonly
contemplatedafterspeakingwithfriendsaboutitfollowingthefirstone.
[G]Eventhoughshelandedtheinternshipafterthatfirstinterview,Alisaidshewouldhavedonea
lotofthingsdifferentlyhadsheknownforsureAIwasinvolved.Shemighthaveusedkey
wordsorphrasesthatwouldbepickedupbyAIandalsokeptdirecteyecontactwiththe
camera.t4OnceIunderstoodtheAIinterviewprocess,Idefinitelystartedthinkingaboutitasa
gameandhowIcouldoptimizeforcertainqualitiesorgestures,“Alisaid.SarahAli,aDuke
Universityundergraduatestudent,saidshenowthinksoftheAIinterviewprocessasa
“game."
[H]WhysomecompaniesturntoAIininterviews.HireVuemaybethemostwell-knownvideo
interviewcompanywithnearly800companiesasclients,includingCNN,whichdoesnotuse
itsAIfeatures.Itisusedtointerviewabout1millionpeopleevery90days,accordingto
HireVueCEOKevinParker.
[I]"We'Hinterviewprobablyamillioncollegekidsthisyear,“Parkersaid.Hesaidthe
Utah-basedcompanybeganusingAIin2014asawaytohelpcompaniessortthroughvideo
interviews.Hewon'tsayhowmanyclientsuseAIassessmentstoday,beyondnotingthatit'sa
“smallersubset“ofthecompaniesitworkswith.HireVuehighlightsseveralofthemonits
website,includingmultipleFortune500companies,suchasUnilever.
[J]AswithothercompanieslikeYobsandTaiviewthatofferAl-basedassessmentsofvideo
interviews,HireVuebelievesitcanbehelpfulforusheringamassivenumberofpeople
throughtheinterviewprocessquicklyandreviewingtheminafair,consistentway.
[K]AmockupofareportthatacompanywouldreceiveafterAIisusedtoassessajobcandidate's
HireVueinterview,showinghowthepersoncomparedtootherswhowereinterviewedandan
averagerecommendationforthecandidate.Inthisexample,thecandidatealsocompleteda
codingtaskandansweredmultiple-choicequestions.
[LIParkersaiditsalgorithmsconsiderthingssuchaswordusage,pronounsandfacialexpressions
todeterminehowlikelyajobcandidateistopossessaspecificattributeaclientislookingfor
inacertainjob,suchasempathyorwillingnesstolearn.
[M]TheseAIassessmentsareoftenusedforfillingentry-leveljobsbecausecandidatesdon'thave
alotofworkhistory.Thegoal,accordingtoParker,isthattheAIcanactasawaytoevaluate
abilitiesandtalent.AfteranAIassessmentisperformedonaninterview—videointerviews
cantakeroughly20to25minutes-theclientgetsareportscoringthecandidateonthe
attributesdeemedkeytothejob.
[N]This,Parkersaid,givesthecompanyofferingthejobanalmoststandardized-test-scoreviewof
thecandidate,showingwhatthey'regoodatandhowtheystandrelativetoothercandidates.A
reportcanalsobegeneratedforthejobcandidatetogivethemfeedback,butit'suptothe
employertosharethat.uWerecommendthatcustomersdoitandIthinkit'sgreatfeedbackfor
thecandidate,butit'scustomerspecific,“Parkersaid.It'sunclearhowmanycompaniesdo
applicantsthecourtesyoftakingthisstep.
fO]“Wedon'tknowwhatit'slookingfor”.ForMeredithMcCook,assistantdirectorattheDuke
careercenter,theriseofthiskindofinterview-viavideo,andpossiblywithAIinthe
backgroundanalyzingthatvideo-hasmeantsomechangestohowsheworkswithstudents.
She'softentalkingtostudentsaboutthenewwaystechnologymaybepartoftheinterview
process,andcoachingthemtopracticebydoingthingssuchasturningontheirlaptop'svideo
cameraandspendingtimetalkingtoit.Dukeoffersstudentsonlinevideointerviewpractice
sessions,too.uWithAI,wedon'tknowwhatit'slookingfbr,^^McCooksaid.ButincaseAIis
analyzingtheinterview,shesuggestsstudentsraisetheirlaptoptobeeyelevelwiththecamera
soitappearsthey'remaintainingeyecontact,eventhoughthereisn'tahumanontheother
sideofthelens.
36.AlthoughMeredithMcCookdoesn'tknowexactlyabouthowAIworks,shetrieshardto
providestudentswithnecessarypreparationforonlinevideointerviews.
37.Accordingtothepassage,thoughemployersmaynotuseAItocheckoutcandidatesfor
high-levelpositions,theymayadoptitforentry-leveljobs.
38.ByKevinParker,theAIcanbeemployedtojudgetheabilitiesandpotentialsofjob
applicantswhoapplyforentry-leveljobsfortheirlackofworkhistory.
39.IntheeyesofSarahAli,byreflectingontheAIinterviewprocess,sheconsidersitasa
gamewhichrunsonsomeparticularrules.
40.AtsuchschoolsasDukeUniversity,careercounselorsaretryingtheirbesttowarntheir
graduatesoftheexistenceofAIinvideointerviewsandtopreparethemforcopingwithit.
41.AccordingtoKevinParker,ifsadvisablefbrhiscustomerstosendthereportsgenerated
byAItocorrespondingjobapplicants,butitdependsonspecificcustomers..
42.AIhasitsdefectswhenassessingapplicantsandthereishardlyanyregulationtorestrictit,
whichbewilderedintervieweesandworriedcareercounselors.
43.ThoughSarahAlihadexperiencedeightAl-basedinterviewswithseveralemployers,she
hasn'tfiguredoutwhetherorhowAIworksintheprocessyet.
44.AccordingtoKevinParker,hiscompanystartedtouseAIhelpcompaniestoclassifyvideo
interviewsseveralyearsagobutonlyasmallgroupofhisclientsuseAItoselectjob
applicantsnow.
45.AccordingtoKevenParker,theAIwillprocessthedataonajobcandidate'sfacial
expressionsandwordusagetodeterminewhetherheorsheisequippedwithqualitieskey
toacertainposition.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestions
orunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA)fB),
C)andD).Youshoulddecideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorresponding
letteronAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
PassageOne
Questions46to50arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
AsCharlesDickenswrote,“Nooneisuselessinthisworldwholightenstheburdensof
another."Andsciencehasshownthataltruistic(知】他主義的)behaviors—definedasputting
thewell-beingofothersbeforeourownwithoutexpectinganythinginreturn-actuallydo
improveourhealth.Volunteering,forexample,hasbeenshowntominimizestressand
improvedepression.Itcanreducetheriskforcognitiveimpairment.Itcanevenhelpuslive
longer.Italsoappearsthatgivingcanhelpuscopewithpain.A2017studyfoundchronicpain
suffererswhovolunteeredreporteddecreasedpainalongwithanimprovedsenseofpurpose.
Anewseriesofstudiesmayhavefoundonereasonwhy:regionsofthebrainthatreactto
painfulstimulationappeartobeinstantlydeactivated(使變遲鈍)bytheexperienceofgiving.
“Whereasmostoftheprevioustheoriesandresearchhaveemphasizedthelong-termand
indirectbenefitsforaltruisticindividuals,thepresentresearchdemonstratedthatparticipants
underconditionsofpainbenefitedfromaltruisticactsinstantly,thestudyauthorswrote.
Thestudies,publishedMondayintheProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciences,
testedvariousscenariosofaltruismin287people.Onefoundthatthosewhovolunteeredto
givebloodafteranearthquakeexperiencedlesspainthanthosewhodidaroutinetest,despite
theuseofalargerneedle.Aseconddiscoveredpeoplewhofreelygavetheirtimetorevisea
handbookforthechildrenofmigrantworkersexperiencedlesspainwhenexposedtocold
temperaturesthanpeoplewhodidnotvolunteer.
Inanotherstudy,theresearchersrecruitedcancerpatientslivingwithchronicpainand
askedthemtocookandcleanforthemselvesorforthebenefitofothersattheirtreatment
center.Whentheywerehelpingothers,theirpainlevelsdropped.Whentheydidtheworkfor
theirownpersonalbenefit,thepain-relievingeffectwasreducedbyover62%.
Inthemosttellingstudy,researchersaskedparticipantstoconsiderdonatingmoneyto
helporphans;iftheychosetodosotheywereaskedtoratehowhelpfultheybelievedtheir
donationwouldbe.ThebrainsofthoseparticipantswerethenscannedviaMRIwhilethey
receivedanastyelectricshocktotheirhands.Resultsshowedthepain-controlcentersinthe
brainsofthosewhodonatedreactedlesstothepainfulsensationthanthosewhodidnotgive
money.Notonlythat,butthemorepeoplebelievedtheiraltruisticactionswerehelpful,the
lesstheirbrainrespondedtothepain.
Inaddition,theauthorsfounditwasthemeaningpeoplegavetotheirgooddeedsthat
predictedhowmuchpainthebrainwouldperceive.Whilemoreresearchisneeded,theauthors
believethatmedicineshouldconsiderusingaltruismto''supplementcurrentbehavioral
therapiestotreatpain."Priorresearchfoundtheactofgivingstimulatedtherewardcentersof
thebrain,producingasortof“helper'shigh.^^
46.Inwhichwaycouldvolunteeringinfluencepeople?
A)IthelpsinunderstandingCharlesDickens5works.
B)Itoffersasenseofpurposeinlifetomanypeople.
C)Itresultsinahabitofbeingconsiderateofothers.
D)Itcuresawiderangeoflife-threateningdiseases.
47.Inwhichwaycanaltruisticbehaviorsbenefitpeoplesufferingpain?
A)Inestablishingstrongfriendshipwithotherswithanaltruisticmind.
B)Ingettingsubstantialhelplaterfromtherecipientsoftheirhelp.
C)Inbecomingmuchlesssensitivetopaininthenervesystem.
D)Inreceivingmedicalaidfromvolunteeringmedicalworkers.
48.Whywasalargerneedleusedwhenpeoplevolunteeredtodonateblood?
A)Itmeanttocausemorepaintoblooddonators.
B)Itwaspartofaroutinecheckonearthquakevictims.
C)Itstimulatedblooddonatorstodonatemoreblood.
D)Itscaredsomeblooddonatorsintogivingupdonation.
49.Whatmighthelptoreducethepainsufferedbypeoplewhodonatedmoneytohelp
orphans?
A)Theirimaginationabouttheorphansenjoyingfamilywarmth.
B)Theirbeliefinthegreatusefulnessoftheirdonationaction.
C)Theirpainfulmemoryoftheelectricshockbeingerased.
D)TheirgratitudetodoctorswhoperformedMRIforthem.
50.What'stheresearchers5suggestionfbrthetreatmentofpain?
A)Toinspirepatientstocookorcleanforthepoor.
B)Toinstructpatientsingettingapsychological“high”.
C)Toencouragepatientstodothingsinfavorofothers.
D)Toexposepatientstocoldtemperaturesallyeararound.
PassageTwo
Questions51to55arebasedonthefollowingpassage.
Abstainingfromfoodfor16to18hoursadaycouldbekeytotreatingavarietyofhealth
conditions-evenifyou'vegottotrainyourselftopushpastthehunger.Areviewofpast
animalandhumanstudiesinTheNewEnglandJournalofMedicinesuggeststhatintermittent
fasting(間歇式禁食)canreducebloodpressure,aidinweightlossandimprovelongevity.
Whatisintermittentfasting,andisithealthy?Thereportfunctionsasaroadmapofsorts
forphysicianstoprescribefastingasamethodofpreventionortreatmentfbrobesity,cancer,
diabetesandheartdisease.StudyauthorMarkMattson,aprofessorofneuroscienceatJohns
HopkinsUniversity,focusesontwotypes:Dailytime-restrictedfeeding(eating6-8hoursa
dayandfastingfbr16-18hours)and5:2intermittentfasting(fastingtwodaysa
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