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第五段
•正数第二行“An increase in some cancers and bronchitis may reflect changing smoking habits and poorer air quality, say the researchers ”,对应第十九题。
•P health Q independent
第二篇题型二
•23 Home medical aids
•24 Regular amounts of exercise
•25 Feeling ofcontrol over life
•26 Feelings ofloneliness
第二篇题型二
•A may causeheart disease.
•vEconomic argumentsfailtopersuade
•vi Theimpact of telecommunicationsonpopulation distribution
•viiIncreasesintraveling time
•viiiResponding to arguments againstpublic transport
•Finefficientdue to alimitedpublic transport system
第一段
•正数第二行“(ISTP) has demonstrated that public transport is more efficient than cars. The study compared the proportion of wealth poured into transport by thirty-seven cities around the world ”,对应第六题。
剑桥六阅读讲解test2
第一篇题型一
•iAvoidinganovercrowded centre
•ii Asuccessful exerciseinpeople power
•iii Thebenefitsofworking togetherin cities
•ivHigher incomesneednotmeanmore cars
第七段
•正数第一行“For example, Newman accepts it would be hard for a city as hilly as Auckland to develop a really good rail network ”,对应第十二题。
第八段(A段)
•正数第二行“He considers Portland, Oregon, a perfect example of this. Some years ago, federal money was granted to build a new road.However, local pressure groups forced a referendum over whether to spend the money on light rail instead. The rail proposal won and the railway worked spectacularly well. ”,对应第十三题。
第一篇题型二
•6 TheISTP studyexamined public and private systems inevery cityof the world.
•7Efficient citiescanimprove the quality of lifefor their inhabitants.
第四段
•正数第一行“Clearly, certain diseases are beating a retreat in the face of medical advances ”,对应第十七题。
•正数第二行“Butthere may be other contributing factors. Improvements in childhood nutrition in the first quarter of the twentieth century,for example, gave today’s elderly people a better start in life than their predecessors ”,对应第十八题。
•8 Aninner-city tram networkisdangerousfor car drivers.
•9 InMelbourne, people prefer to live in theouter suburbs.
•10 Cities withhigh levels of bicycle usagecan beefficienteven when public transport is only averagely good.
第二篇题型一
•A cost B falling C technology
•D undernourished E earlier F later
•G disabled H more I increasing
•J nutrition K education L constant
•M medicine N pollution O environmental
•F may getstronger at night.
•G allow old people to bemore indeபைடு நூலகம்endent.
•H canreduce stressindifficult situations.
第二段
•正数第二行“lifestyles of more than 20,000 men and women over 65. Researchers, now analysing the results of data gathered in 1994, say arthritis, high blood pressure and circulation problems-the major medical complaints in this age group-are troubling a smaller proportion every year”,对应第十四题。
第五段
•正数第一行“Bicycle use was not included in the studybutNewman noted that the two most ‘bicycle friendly’ cities considered-Amsterdam and Copenhagen-were very efficient,even thoughtheir public transport systems were ‘reasonable but not special”,对应第十题。
•倒数第三行“Andthe data confirms that the rate at which these diseases are declining continues to accelerate”,对应第十五题。
第三段
•正数第二行“He says the problems doctors accepted as normal in a 65-year-old in 1982 are often notappearing until people are 70 or 75 ”,对应第十六题。
第一篇题型三
•11 Perth
•12 Auckland
•13 Portland
第一篇题型三
•Asuccessfullyuses alight railtransport system inhilly environment
•Bsuccessfulpublic transport systemdespitecold winters
第二篇题型一
•Research carried out by scientists in theUnited Stateshas shown that theproportionof peopleover 65suffering from themost common age-related medical problemsis 14……andthat thespeed of this changeis 15……. Italsoseems that these diseases areaffectingpeople 16……in lifethan they didin the past. This is largelydue todevelopmentsin 17 ……,butother factorssuch asimproved18…… mayalsobeplaying a part.
第二段
•正数第一行“The study found that the Western Australian city of Perth is a good example of a city with minimal public transport.As a result, 17% of its wealth went into transport costs ”,对应第十一题。
第二篇题型一
•Increasesin someother illnessesmay bedue tochanges inpersonal habitsandto 19 ……. The research establishes alinkbetweenlevels of20……andlife expectancy. Italsoshows that there has been aconsiderable reductionin the number of elderly people who are 21 ……, which means that the 22 …… involved insupporting this section of the populationmay beless than previously predicted.
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