The struggle against malnutrition and
hunger is as old as man himself, and never across the face of our planet has
outcome been more in doubt. Malnutrition caused much suffering to an estimated
400 million to 1.5 billion of the world’s poor. Even in the wealthy US poverty
means undernourishment for an estimated ten to twenty million. Hardest hit are
children, whose growing bodies demand two and a half times more protein, pound
for pound, than those of adults. Nutrition experts estimate that 70 percent of
the children in low-income countries are affected. Badly shaped
bodies tell the tragic story of malnutrition. Medical science identifies two
major types of malnutrition which usually occur in combination. The first,
kwashiorkor (恶性营养不良), is typified by the bloated look. The opposite of what we
associate with starvation. A A. suffer more than adults because they eat less food B. suffer less than adults because they are physically smaller C. are affected more than adults since their food contains less protein D. are affected more than adults simply because they need more protein
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The struggle against malnutrition and
hunger is as old as man himself, and never across the face of our planet has
outcome been more in doubt. Malnutrition caused much suffering to an estimated
400 million to 1.5 billion of the world’s poor. Even in the wealthy US poverty
means undernourishment for an estimated ten to twenty million. Hardest hit are
children, whose growing bodies demand two and a half times more protein, pound
for pound, than those of adults. Nutrition experts estimate that 70 percent of
the children in low-income countries are affected. Badly shaped
bodies tell the tragic story of malnutrition. Medical science identifies two
major types of malnutrition which usually occur in combination. The first,
kwashiorkor (恶性营养不良), is typified by the bloated look. The opposite of what we
associate with starvation. A A. but the problem is not as serious now as before B. and the problem is as serious now as at any time before C. but the future looks quite promising D. but the problem is likely to become less serious
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT B{{/B}} Paula Jones’case against
Bill Clinton is now, for all possible political consequences and capacity for
media sensation, a fairy routine lawsuit of its kind. It does, however, have
enormous social significance. For those of us who care about sexual harassment,
the matter of Jones v. Clinton is a great conundrum. Consider: if Jones, the
former Arkansas state employee, proves her claims, then we must face the fact
that we helped to elect someone--Bill Clinton--who has betrayed us on this vital
issue. But if she is proved to be lying, then we must accept that we pushed onto
the public agenda an issue that is venerable to manipulation by alleged victims.
The skeptics will use Jones case to cast doubt on the whole cause.
Still, Ms Jones deserves the chance to prove her case; she has a right to
pursue this claim and have the process work. It will be difficult: these kinds
of cases usually are, and Ms. Jones task of A. nothing important. B. very significant. C. doubtful. D. vulnerable.
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT C{{/B}} A long painful struggle
with cancer and chemotherapy had caused baldness for Barbara Bassett, of
Moorstown, N.J. The day her blonde hair fell out in clumps was, for Barbara, the
worst day of her ordeal. Determined to use some form of camouflage, she tried a
wig but found it itchy and hot. Scarves slipped off or clung too tightly,
accentuating the problem. Finally, a friend suggested Barbara call her neighbor,
Marie Stevens, an accomplished seamstress who worked at home.
Barbara explained to Marie that she needed something between a scarf and a hat,
with a shape that suggested hair beneath. It had to fasten securely, and had no
opening that would reveal baldness. Sensing a kindred spirit, Marie agreed to
work something up. She was no stranger to medical tragedy herself, having lost
two of her seven children to cystic fibrosis. The design itself
was simple, a combination scarf/hat of light cotton and pol A. teach people a moral lesson B. show people the way to success in business C. advertise a special product D. describe the side-effects of the chemotherapy for cancer
[单项选择] {{B}}TEXT D{{/B}} In a reaction against a
too - rigid, overrefined classical curriculum, some educational philosophers
have swung sharply to an espousal of "life experience" as the sole source of
learning. Using their narrow interpretation of John Dewey’s theories as a base
for support, they conclude that only throught" doing, can learning take place.
Spouting such phrases as," Teach the child, not the subject," they demand,
without sensing its absurdity, and end to rigorous study as a means of opening
the way to learning. While not all adherents to this approach would totally
eliminate a study of great books, the influence of this philosophy has been felt
in the public school curricula, as evidenced by the gradual subordination of
great literature. What is the purpose of literature7 Why read,
if life alone is to be our teacher James Joyce states that the artist
reveals the human situation by re -creating life out of life; A. the recounting of dramatic and exciting stories, and the creation of characters B. to create anew a synthesis of life that illumines the human condition C. the teaching of morality and ethical behavior D. to write about tragedy and despair
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{{B}}TEXT A{{/B}} Paula Jones’ case against
Bill Clinton is now, for all possible political consequences and capacity for
media sensation, a fairy routine lawsuit of its kind. It does, however, have
enormous social significance. For those of us who care about sexual harassment,
the matter of Jones v. Clinton is a great conundrum. Consider: if Jones, the
former Arkansas state employee, proves her claims, then we must face the fact
that we helped to elect someone --Bill Clinton -- who has betrayed us on this
vital issue. But if she is proved to be lying, then we must accept that we
pushed onto the public agenda an issue that is venerable to manipulation by
alleged victims. The skeptics will use Jones’ case to east doubt on the whole
cause. Still, Ms Jones deserves the chance to prove her case;
she has a right to pursue this claim and have the process work. It will be
difficult: these kinds of cases usually are, and Ms. Jon A. nothing important B. very significant C. doubtful D. vulnerable
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