Health researchers have noticed that some groups of people are more consistently healthy than others, and wondered… Is it race? Income? Where you live? In the United States, these disagreements in health outcomes have been the focus of intense research for the past several decades.
Harvard University health policy researcher Ellen Meara says scholars have found some clues as to why some groups of people have more or less disease than others. She says one important factor in people’s health is the amount of education they have.
In her most recent paper, Meara looked at data from the United States census. Meara and her colleagues examined data from several decades.
“We looked at life expectancy(預(yù)測壽命)at age 25,” Meara says.
“How many additional years can you expect to live if you arrive at age 25 and your education has stopped at high school, or sooner? Versus how many years, can you expect to live if you’ve reached aged 25 and you’ve gone on to at least some college…”
Meara says they found that in 1990, a 25-year-old who only had some secondary school could expect to live for a total of 75 years. In 2000, a 25 year old with some secondary education could also expect to live to the age of 75.
In contrast, for a better educated 25-year-old, they could expect to live to the age of 80 in 1990. Someone with a similar education level in the year 2000, could expect to live to be more than 81 years, 81.6 years to be exact .
Meara says, not only do better-educated people live longer to begin with, but in the past ten years, more educated people has made gains in the length of their lives. Meanwhile, the life expectancy hasn’t changed for less educated people.
Some of these gains can be explained. Meara says researchers know that people who are more educated are more likely to quit smoking cigarettes, or not start at all, compared to people with less education.
“I think it’s a reminder not to be satisfactory,” Meara says. “Just because a population overall appears to be getting healthier, it doesn’t always mean that those advantages and successes that many people have enjoyed really extend into all parts of the population. And I think that's something to really pay attention to regardless of whether you live in the US or elsewhere.”
Meara points out that education can often determine income - people with more education frequently make more money. This makes them aware of health care, and purchase other resources and services that can keep them healthier. But the data on income do NOT show that people who make more money are automatically healthier.
Title | The Amount of __1_____Contributes to People’s Health | |||
Comparisons | The less educated people | The ____2____ educated people] | ||
In 1990 | They could live for 5 years | They could live to the age of 80 | ||
In 2000 | Their life expectancy was the same as in 1990. | They could live to the age of 81_____3____. | ||
___4___ of the research | In the past ____5___ | Their life expectancy remained ____6_____. | They’ve made gains in the length of their lives, partly ___7____ to their quitting smoking.
| |
People are getting healthier, but it doesn’t mean that the advantages and successes extend into all parts of the population | ||||
Income____8_____ on education.
| People with more education make more money | |||
Getting more money helps to increase their ____9____ of health care, which can keep them healthier. | ||||
______10_____ | Education is the key to better health. | |||
科目:高中英語 來源:山東省濰坊市2010屆高三下學(xué)期第二次模擬考試英語試卷 題型:完型填空
第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短文、掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題所給的四個選項(A、 B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項、并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
The poachers-illegal hunters-had finally found a buyer for their stolen goods.A meeting was 3 6 ,and when the buyer asked to see the goods, they brought out a small duffel bag and un-zippedh.Inside was a 37 one-year-old baby gorilla.The poachers had likely killed the little female's parents and 3 8 her in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Africa.Then they took her across the border into Rwanda, 39 to sell her as a pet.
But the buyer didn't bring 40 ;he brought the police.The Rwandan authorities 41 the young gorilla to the nearby headquarters of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project.The vets(獸醫(yī))there realized that she had not been given 42 food or water, but they were much more worried about something else."Baby gorillas simply don't 43 without their mother's constant body contact," says vet Chris Whittier.If they didn't quickly establish a 44 relationship with the baby gorilla, which her caretakers named Dunia, she 45 not survive.
Dunia needed contact, but she resisted 46 at first, shying away from people who reached for her.Three caretakers worked in shifts, taking 47 holding her, carrying her around on their backs, and cradling her while she slept.48 she became stronger,a month after she was res-cued her 49 revealed the psychological stress she carried inside-much of her hair fell out. That was a delayed 50 to the combined traumatic experiences of losing her parents and being kept-with a poor diet-by the poachers.
After six months ofloving care that included around-the-clock attention,a good diet, and a 5 1 home at the project's headquarters, Dunia was looking and acting like a 52 ,happy young gorilla should. "Dunia is sort of a shy show-off," says Whittier. "Her 53 lsgrowing and she's becoming more independent, but when she is 54 ,the first thing she does is run back to her 55 ,just like she would to her mother."
36.A.a(chǎn)ttended B.held C.a(chǎn)rranged D.delayed
37.A.energetic B.terrified C.dangerous D.fierce
38.A.freed B.followed C.tricked D.caught
39.A.intending B.pretending C.remembering D.wondering
40.A.luck B.benefit C.profit D.money
41.A.introduced B.persuaded C.presented D.rushed
42.A,local B.delicious C.enough D.fresh
43.A.complain B.develop C.survive D.grow
44.A.social B.physical C.mental D.special
45.A.would B.should C.might D.must
46.A.eating B.a(chǎn)ttention C.rescue D.love
47.A.turns B.efforts C.time D.a(chǎn)dvice
48.A.If B.As C.Although D.Because
49.A.health B.mind C.behavior D.a(chǎn)ppearance
50.A.reaction B.a(chǎn)ction C.expression D.description
51.A.comfortable B.natural C.private D.ordinary
52.A.shy B.healthy C.strange D.typical
53.A.satisfaction B.confidence C.interest D.patience
54.A.touched B.left C.wamed D.scared
55.A.home B.forest C.caretakers D.comer
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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省濰坊市2010年高考模擬訓(xùn)練 A 英語 題型:完型填空
完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短文、掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項、并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
The poachers-illegal hunters-had finally found a buyer for their stolen goods. A meeting was
36 ,and when the buyer asked to see the goods,they brought out a small duffel bag and un-zipped it. Inside was a 37 one-year-old baby gorilla. The poachers had likely killed the little female`s parents and 38 her in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo,in Africa. Then they took her across the border into Rwanda, 39 to sell her as a pet.
But the buyer didn`t bring 40 ;he brought the police. The Rwandan authorities 41
the young gorilla to the nearby headquarters of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project. The vets (獸醫(yī)) there realized that she had not been given 42 food or water,but they were much more worried about something else. "Baby gorillas simply don`t 43 without their mother`s constant body contact," says vet Chris Whittier. If they didn`t quickly establish a 44 relationship with the baby gorilla,which her caretakers named Dunia,she 45 not survive.
Dunia needed contact,but she resisted 46 at first,shying away from people who reached for her. Three caretakers worked in shifts,taking 47 holding her,carrying her around on their backs,and cradling her while she slept. 48 she became stronger,a month after she was res-cued her 49 revealed the psychological stress she carried inside-much of her hair fell out. That was a delayed 50 to the combined traumatic experiences of losing her parents and being kept-with a poor diet-by the poachers.
After six months of loving care that included around-the-clock attention,a good diet,and a
51 home at the project`s headquarters,Dunia was looking and acting like a 52 ,happy young gorilla should. "Dunia is sort of a shy show-off," says Whittier. "Her 53 is growing and she`s becoming more independent,but when she is 54 ,the first thing she does is run back to her 55 ,just like she would to her mother."
36.A.attended B.held C.arranged D.delayed
37.A.energetic B.terrified C.dangerous D.fierce
38.A.freed B.followed C.tricked D.caught
39.A.intending B.pretending C.remembering D.wondering
40.A.luck B.benefit C.profit D.money
41.A.introduced B.persuaded C.presented D.rushed
42.A.local B.delicious C.enough D.fresh
43.A.complain B.develop C.survive D.grow
44.A.social B.physical C.mental D.special
45.A.would B.should C.might D.must
46.A.eating B.attention C.rescue D.love
47.A.turns B.efforts C.time D.advice
48.A.If B.As C.Although D.Because
49.A.health B.mind C.behavior D.appearance
50.A.reaction B.action C.expression D.description
51.A.comfortable B.natural C.private D.ordinary
52.A.shy B.healthy C.strange D.typical
53.A.satisfaction B.confidence C.interest D.patience
54.A.touched B.left C.warned D.scared
55.A.home B.forest C.caretakers D.corner
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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省濰坊市2010屆高三下學(xué)期第二次模擬考試英語試卷 題型:完型填空
第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短文、掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題所給的四個選項(A、 B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項、并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
The poachers-illegal hunters-had finally found a buyer for their stolen goods.A meeting was 3 6 ,and when the buyer asked to see the goods, they brought out a small duffel bag and un-zippedh.Inside was a 37 one-year-old baby gorilla.The poachers had likely killed the little female's parents and 3 8 her in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Africa.Then they took her across the border into Rwanda, 39 to sell her as a pet.
But the buyer didn't bring 40 ;he brought the police.The Rwandan authorities 41 the young gorilla to the nearby headquarters of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project.The vets(獸醫(yī))there realized that she had not been given 42 food or water, but they were much more worried about something else."Baby gorillas simply don't 43 without their mother's constant body contact," says vet Chris Whittier.If they didn't quickly establish a 44 relationship with the baby gorilla, which her caretakers named Dunia, she 45 not survive.
Dunia needed contact, but she resisted 46 at first, shying away from people who reached for her.Three caretakers worked in shifts, taking 47 holding her, carrying her around on their backs, and cradling her while she slept.48 she became stronger,a month after she was res-cued her 49 revealed the psychological stress she carried inside-much of her hair fell out. That was a delayed 50 to the combined traumatic experiences of losing her parents and being kept-with a poor diet-by the poachers.
After six months ofloving care that included around-the-clock attention,a good diet, and a 5 1 home at the project's headquarters, Dunia was looking and acting like a 52 ,happy young gorilla should. "Dunia is sort of a shy show-off," says Whittier. "Her 53 lsgrowing and she's becoming more independent, but when she is 54 ,the first thing she does is run back to her 55 ,just like she would to her mother."
36.A.a(chǎn)ttended B.held C.a(chǎn)rranged D.delayed
37.A.energetic B.terrified C.dangerous D.fierce
38.A.freed B.followed C.tricked D.caught
39.A.intending B.pretending C.remembering D.wondering
40.A.luck B.benefit C.profit D.money
41.A.introduced B.persuaded C.presented D.rushed
42.A,local B.delicious C.enough D.fresh
43.A.complain B.develop C.survive D.grow
44.A.social B.physical C.mental D.special
45.A.would B.should C.might D.must
46.A.eating B.a(chǎn)ttention C.rescue D.love
47.A.turns B.efforts C.time D.a(chǎn)dvice
48.A.If B.As C.Although D.Because
49.A.health B.mind C.behavior D.a(chǎn)ppearance
50.A.reaction B.a(chǎn)ction C.expression D.description
51.A.comfortable B.natural C.private D.ordinary
52.A.shy B.healthy C.strange D.typical
53.A.satisfaction B.confidence C.interest D.patience
54.A.touched B.left C.wamed D.scared
55.A.home B.forest C.caretakers D.comer
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科目:高中英語 來源:山東省濰坊市2010年高考模擬訓(xùn)練A 題型:完形填空
閱讀下面短文、掌握其大意,然后從各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項、并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
The poachers-illegal hunters-had finally found a buyer for their stolen goods. A meeting was
1,and when the buyer asked to see the goods,they brought out a small duffel bag and un-zipped it. Inside was a 2one-year-old baby gorilla. The poachers had likely killed the little female`s parents and 3her in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo,in Africa. Then they took her across the border into Rwanda, 4to sell her as a pet.
But the buyer didn`t bring 5;he brought the police. The Rwandan authorities 6
the young gorilla to the nearby headquarters of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project. The vets (獸醫(yī)) there realized that she had not been given 7food or water,but they were much more worried about something else. "Baby gorillas simply don`t 8without their mother`s constant body contact," says vet Chris Whittier. If they didn`t quickly establish a 9relationship with the baby gorilla,which her caretakers named Dunia,she 10not survive.
Dunia needed contact,but she resisted 11at first,shying away from people who reached for her. Three caretakers worked in shifts,taking 12holding her,carrying her around on their backs,and cradling her while she slept. 13she became stronger,a month after she was res-cued her 14revealed the psychological stress she carried inside-much of her hair fell out. That was a delayed 15to the combined traumatic experiences of losing her parents and being kept-with a poor diet-by the poachers.
After six months of loving care that included around-the-clock attention,a good diet,and a
16home at the project`s headquarters,Dunia was looking and acting like a 17,happy young gorilla should. "Dunia is sort of a shy show-off," says Whittier. "Her 18is growing and she`s becoming more independent,but when she is 19,the first thing she does is run back to her 20,just like she would to her mother."
1.A.attended B.held C.arranged D.delayed
2.A.energetic B.terrified C.dangerous D.fierce
3.A.freed B.followed C.tricked D.caught
4.A.intending B.pretending C.remembering D.wondering
5.A.luck B.benefit C.profit D.money
6.A.introduced B.persuaded C.presented D.rushed
7.A.local B.delicious C.enough D.fresh
8.A.complain B.develop C.survive D.grow
9.A.social B.physical C.mental D.special
10.A.would B.should C.might D.must
11.A.eating B.attention C.rescue D.love
12.A.turns B.efforts C.time D.advice
13.A.If B.As C.Although D.Because
14.A.health B.mind C.behavior D.appearance
15.A.reaction B.action C.expression D.description
16.A.comfortable B.natural C.private D.ordinary
17.A.shy B.healthy C.strange D.typical
18.A.satisfaction B.confidence C.interest D.patience
19.A.touched B.left C.warned D.scared
20.A.home B.forest C.caretakers D.corner
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科目:高中英語 來源: 題型:閱讀理解
完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)
閱讀下面短文、掌握其大意,然后從36~55各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項、并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
The poachers-illegal hunters-had finally found a buyer for their stolen goods. A meeting was
36 ,and when the buyer asked to see the goods,they brought out a small duffel bag and un-zipped it. Inside was a 37 one-year-old baby gorilla. The poachers had likely killed the little female`s parents and 38 her in the forests of the Democratic Republic of the Congo,in Africa. Then they took her across the border into Rwanda, 39 to sell her as a pet.
But the buyer didn`t bring 40 ;he brought the police. The Rwandan authorities 41
the young gorilla to the nearby headquarters of the Mountain Gorilla Veterinary Project. The vets (獸醫(yī)) there realized that she had not been given 42 food or water,but they were much more worried about something else. "Baby gorillas simply don`t 43 without their mother`s constant body contact," says vet Chris Whittier. If they didn`t quickly establish a 44 relationship with the baby gorilla,which her caretakers named Dunia,she 45 not survive.
Dunia needed contact,but she resisted 46 at first,shying away from people who reached for her. Three caretakers worked in shifts,taking 47 holding her,carrying her around on their backs,and cradling her while she slept. 48 she became stronger,a month after she was res-cued her 49 revealed the psychological stress she carried inside-much of her hair fell out. That was a delayed 50 to the combined traumatic experiences of losing her parents and being kept-with a poor diet-by the poachers.
After six months of loving care that included around-the-clock attention,a good diet,and a
51 home at the project`s headquarters,Dunia was looking and acting like a 52 ,happy young gorilla should. "Dunia is sort of a shy show-off," says Whittier. "Her 53 is growing and she`s becoming more independent,but when she is 54 ,the first thing she does is run back to her 55 ,just like she would to her mother."
36.A.attended B.held C.arranged D.delayed
37.A.energetic B.terrified C.dangerous D.fierce
38.A.freed B.followed C.tricked D.caught
39.A.intending B.pretending C.remembering D.wondering
40.A.luck B.benefit C.profit D.money
41.A.introduced B.persuaded C.presented D.rushed
42.A.local B.delicious C.enough D.fresh
43.A.complain B.develop C.survive D.grow
44.A.social B.physical C.mental D.special
45.A.would B.should C.might D.must
46.A.eating B.attention C.rescue D.love
47.A.turns B.efforts C.time D.advice
48.A.If B.As C.Although D.Because
49.A.health B.mind C.behavior D.appearance
50.A.reaction B.action C.expression D.description
51.A.comfortable B.natural C.private D.ordinary
52.A.shy B.healthy C.strange D.typical
53.A.satisfaction B.confidence C.interest D.patience
54.A.touched B.left C.warned D.scared
55.A.home B.forest C.caretakers D.corner
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