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  Four common bad habits combined-smoking, drinking too much, inactivity and poor diet-can age you by 12 years, sobering new research suggests.

  The findings are from a study that tracked nearly 5,000 British adults for 20 years, and they highlight yet another reason to adopt a healthier lifestyle.

  Overall, 300 people studied had all four unhealthy behaviors.Among them, 90 died during the study, or 30 percent.Among the 400 healthiest people with none of the four habits, 8 percent of them died.

  The risky behaviors were:smoking tobacco; downing more than three alcoholic drinks per day for men and more than two daily for women; getting less than two hours of physical activity per week; and eating fruits and vegetables fewer than three times daily.

  These habits combined substantially increased the risk of death and made people who engaged in them seem 12 years older than people in the healthiest group, said lead researcher Elisabeth Kvaavik of the University of Oslo.

  The healthiest group included never-smokers and those who had quit; teetotalers, women who had fewer than two drinks daily and men who had fewer than three; those who got at least two hours of physical activity weekly; and those who ate fruits and vegetables at least three times daily.

  “You don't need to be extreme”to be in the healthy category, Kvaavik said.“These behaviors add up, so together it's quite good.It should be possible for most people to manage to do it.”

  The US government generally recommends at least 4 cups of fruits or vegetables daily for adults, depending on age and activity level, and about 2 hours of exercise weekly.

(1)

What problem may you have, if you smoke often and eat few fruits and vegetables?

[  ]

A.

You would have difficulty in walking.

B.

You would feel tired, lack of energy.

C.

You may look older than you really are.

D.

You may face the risk of death of cancer.

(2)

How many of the 400 healthiest people with none of the four habits died?

[  ]

A.

32.

B.

24.

C.

56.

D.

120.

(3)

What does this text mainly talk about?

[  ]

A.

Suggestions to smokers.

B.

The results of four bad life habits.

C.

The findings of a new research.

D.

The recommends from the US government.

答案:1.C;2.A;3.B;
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  One of the best decisions you can make in your twenties is to explore.Exploring postcollege choices looks a lot like being lost; in fact, being lost is normal and productive at this stage in life.

  In the past, people were penalized(处罚)for getting lost.For example, dropping out of high school for a year to explore made colleges think you were hospitalized for mental instability.But it's a different story today.Right after college, you don't get dinged(教训)for taking time off.Most graduate and professional schools today would prefer the students who take time to go away, have different experiences, and then come back refocused.

  Why is there so much respect for exploration? Part of the reason is that there is no better way of figuring out what will make you happy.“We are not very good at using our imaginations when it comes to how we'll feel in a given circumstance,” says Daniel Gilbert, a professor of psychology at Harvard University.Therefore, he recommends that we test out a lot of different careers.He admits that this method takes time, but he says it's worth it because otherwise you're likely to make a decision based on money, which does not always lead to happiness.

  What about the people who pull their life together in a tight little package by age twenty-fou? They're the exception to the rule, according to Wayne Osgood, a professor of sociology at Pennsylvania State University.He labels these people “fast starters” and explains that they are only about 12 percent of the population.Some fast starters are just plain lucky:they love the first job they get after college.The other 88 percent of us have to march through our twenties formulating(规划)a new career plan.

  The good news is that this is what most people are doing in their twenties:wandering, taking trips, changing jobs every year, volunteering for unpaid work while living at their parents' house, and starting businesses that fail.All these choices are, surprisingly, right on track for making a good decision about what to do with yourself in adult life.

(1)

According to the passage, exploring after college in your twenties ________.

[  ]

A.

means you get lost in your life

B.

assists you in choosing a suitable career

C.

is just a waste of your valuable time

D.

is a kind of mental instability

(2)

Exploration is so much respected because ________.

[  ]

A.

it helps you to earn much more money than others

B.

it improves your imagination in a given situation

C.

it is the best way to find your happiness

D.

it promises you various choices of careers

(3)

Who can be called “fast starters”?

[  ]

A.

People who find their favorite jobs earlier.

B.

People who stand out among others.

C.

People who love their jobs very much.

D.

People who always carry a small package with them.

(4)

What statement may the author agree to?

[  ]

A.

The earlier you work, the happier you are.

B.

Exploration is to travel around the world.

C.

Choosing a career is nothing but easy.

D.

An indirect route is the route to happiness.

(5)

This passage can be classified as ________.

[  ]

A.

humorous

B.

argumentative

C.

narrative

D.

poetic

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