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A person should eat right,get some exercise,or he or she will look terrible in 25 years.And if the person drinks and smokes? Even____.That's the message from Blue Cross Blue Shield.The ____,called “Future You”,uses a digital camera and computer to compare a person's current image with his or her future ____ without changes in bad habits.

“Smoking can __    _ your skin,” said Anna,a creative operation manager,“You can see what the results of the toxins(毒素) and the chemicals in__    ___are.” Along with the potentially____    __sight of one's older self,Future You offers science­based___    __on what to eat,how much to exercise and other ways to ____    __ your health.But will it work? Too ___    _ to tell was the verdict(意见) of Anna.“I want to see some data!” she said.

Generally,Anna said,men show____    ___concern about their appearance than women.“Women say,‘That looks like my ____    __on the screen,’” she said.“Men are more likely to ___    __,‘Yeah,go ahead.Put it on Facebook.’” The project was raised more than a year ago to improve the overall(总体的) health of the people who are ___    __ of this company.In addition,the growth in the ranks of ___    __customers would bring down the overall cost of health care.In coming weeks,two new ones will be ____    __ in locations such as the American Tobacco Campus and the Museum of Natural Science.If users __    __,their information will be stored as secrets without names to create a database of good and bad ___    ___.

The process is free and the response is not ____    ___,at least according to Valencia Robertson,one of a line of people who waited to ___    __ the instrument on Thursday.“I'm good,” Robertson said after ___    _ her future image.“It's not going to be a big difference.”

1.A.easier      B.happier       C.bitter       D.worse

2.A.instrument  B.picture     C.place       D.structure

3.A.wealth     B.character      C.appearance   D.education

4.A.reflect    B.bother    C.ruin       D.affect

5.A.cigarette    B.beers       C.medicines   D.foods

6.A.confusing   B.convincing   C.depressing   D.exciting

7.A.opinion    B.plans       C.thought       D.advice

8.A.break    B.damage      C.preserve     D.change

9.A.possible    B.natural       C.early         D.clear

10.A.deeper    B.less       C.higher       D.stronger

11.A.son    B.father    C.daughter   D.mom

12.A.guess    B.say       C.doubt       D.wonder

13.A.customers  B.managers   C.secretaries   D.cleaners

14.A.cautious   B.smart       C.careless       D.generous

15.A.showing up B.thought out  C. sold out       D.dying out

16.A.know    B.agree    C.come       D.listen

17.A.habits    B.choices   C. methods       D.plans

18.A.nice    B.cool       C.strange    D.bad

19.A.repair    B.sell       C.try        D.buy

20.A.drawing   B.viewing   C.picturing   D.imaging

 

1.D 2.A 3.C 4.D 5.A 6.C 7.D 8.C 9.C 10.B 11.D 12.B 13.A 14.B 15.A 16.B 17.A 18.D 19.C 20.B 【解析】 试题分析:将来的你长得什么样子?新发明的“Future You”能让你通过分析你目前的生活习惯,然后推算出你将来的样子!文章建议养成健康的饮食习惯。 1.“if the person drinks and smokes?”可知,如果吸烟或喝酒的话那就更糟了。 2.根据下文“...called ‘Future You’,uses a digital camera and computer to...”可推知,这里指仪器。 3.根据上文“compare a person's current image with”可知,这里是指将一个人现在和未来的外表进行比较。 4. 吸烟会影响你的皮肤。故选D。 5.你可以看到烟里的毒素和化学物质会导致什么结果。故选A。 6.根据下文“one's older self”可知,看到自己老了以后的形象会感到沮丧。故选C。 7.Future You会提供饮食、运动以及其他方面的科学建议。故选D。 8. C 通过饮食和运动来保持健康。故选C。 9. 根据下文“I want to see some data!”可知,要判断仪器的效果现在还尚早。故选C。 10. 根据下文“Yeah,go ahead.Put it on Facebook”可知,男士不像女士那样关心自己的外貌。故选B。 11.女人说, 屏幕上的自己像她的妈妈。故选D。 12.男人更有可能会说……。故选B。 13.根据下文“customers”可知,这里指的是消费者。故选A。 14.根据下文“customers would bring down the overall cost of health care”可知,这样的消费者增长将会使整体的医疗费用降低,由此可推知,消费者是精明的。故选B。 15.在接下来的几周,两款新式的仪器将会出现。故选A。 16.如果使用者允许的话,他们的信息将会被匿名保存。故选B。 17.……建立一个好坏习惯的数据库。故选A。 18.A.nice不错的;B.cool凉爽的;C.strange奇怪的;D.bad坏的。程序是免费的.而且反响不错。故选D。 19.根据排队等候尝试这套仪器的尝试者说……。故选A。 20.根据上文“I'm good”以及下文“It's not going to be a big difference”可推知,Robertson是看过自己未来形象之后说这些话。故选B。 考点:考查健康保健类阅读
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