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第4页:第四部分 阅读理解
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Section B
Passage One
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57. What contributes the most to one'sheart rates, according to the first paragraph?
A) Our bodyweight.
B) The consumption of energy.
C) The rates of our breathing.
D) The amount of oxygen provided.
58. Hormones are tested in the researchbecause they can affect __
A) one's bodyweight
B) one's blood pressure
C) one's way of living
D) one's metabolic rate 59. What was foundabout the 20 overweight men in the process of the research?
A) They controlled what to eatself-consciously.
B) They took in much fewer calories thanusual.
C) They lost appetite because of lack ofphysical activity.
D) They were provided with a healthier dietthan before.
60. Why does Damian Bailey agree with theidea of appetite loss at high altitudes?
A) He experimented with the new weight lossplan in the Andes.
B) He found no other reasons for his lossof weight in the Andes.
C) He researched the related subject in theAndes.
D) He lost much weight in the high altitudeAndes.
61. Lippl talks about the way of losingweight by spending holidays on mountains with __
A) casualness
B) inaccuracy
C) uncertainty
D) confidence
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62. In the "legal battle", it wasruled by court that __
A) many universities had buildings atserious risk
13) the risk of university buildings shouldbe revealed
C) the Guardian mustn't interfere inuniversity administration
D) universities should improve the qualityof their buildings
63. The word "deemed" in thesecond paragraph has the closest meanhag to "__",
A) judged
B) revealed
C) criticized
D) concealed
64, What did universities do with thebuildings at risk?
A) They denied the risk of thebuildings.
B) They were ignorant of the risk of thebuildings.
C) They did improvement to thebuildings.
D) They were short of fund to repair thebuildings.
65, The database was originally intendedfor __
A) the government
B) the Hefce
C) the public
D) the universities
66, At least __ of the university estatewas judged inoperable and at serious risk of major breakdown,
A) I%
B) 10%
C) 9%
D) 90%
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