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Passage One
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scapegoatQuestions 57 to 61 are bad on the following passage.
It’s no cret that some of the resolutions that many of us vowed to pursue in the new year— eat healthy, lo weight, quit smoking, save more money — have already fallen by the wayside.
Many of them are likely the same resolutions that we abandoned last January. And it’s a good thing for who who ll health club memberships, quit-smoking programs and other products that help us think we can improve our lives.
Many gyms e new memberships double in January, making up for the third of their members who do not renew each year.
And many who sign up in January will be no-shows by February.
“If I try one quick fix and it doesn’t work, I may be more likely to try the next quick fix,” Lisa Lahey, who coaches executives how to sustain behavior change, told The Times.
The Biggest Lor Resort at Fitness Ridge doesn’t offer any quick fixes, just a 12-hour schedule full
of exerci, a 1,200-calories-a-day diet and a fee of $2,000 a week. The resort teaches its clients that “weight management” is a combination of fitness, diet and emotional health.
“Given my recent weight gain, and the fact that I was turning 50,” Jennifer Conlin wrote in The Time, “ I wanted to start a program that would make 2012 the year I finally got in shape.”
六级英语作文范文“For years, the advice to eh overweight people has been that we simply need to eat less ad exerci more,” Tara Parker-Pope wrote. “While there is truth to this guidance, it fails to take into account that the human body continues to fight against weight loss long after dieting has stopped. This translates into a sobering (令人清醒的) reality: once we become fat, most of us, despite out best efforts, will probably stay fat.”
Of cour this revelation (揭示), if proven true by further study, is not good news for the weight-loss industry. But chances are it won’t have much impact on the human tendency to resolve to get to the gym more and avoid chocolate cake when the clock strikes midnight on December 31.西安教育培训机构
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57. What do we learn from the first paragraph about new year resolutions?
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[A] They are hard to sustain.                [B] They test one’s strength.
[C] They help shed bad habits.              [D] They promi a good year.
58. Who do new year resolutions eventually benefit?
[A] Society in general.                    [B] Business executives.
[C] Health club members.                [D] Health industries.
59. What is special about the Biggest Lor Resort’s weight management program?
[A] It gives top priority to emotional health.  [B] It does not resort to any quick fixes.epc是什么意思
[C] It focus on one’s behavior change.      [D] It is not cheap but extremely effective.
60. What happens when people stop dieting?
mayor[A] They regain their appetite.              [B] They usu
ally stay in shape.
[C] They weight bounces back.            [D] Their health is likely to fail.
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61. What do people tend to do about new year resolutions?
chess是什么意思[A] They keep making them year after year.
[B] They abandon them once progress is made.
[C] They keep trying until they finally succeed.
melody意思[D] They make them for the sake of making them.
57-61 ADBCA 

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