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    阅读理解。
    请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每空
    格1个单词。
    Wondering how many calories the banana cream pie on your plate has? Some Japanese have a novel way
    to find out: Photograph it with a cellphone and send the image to an expert. With cellphones becoming
    common in Japan and rising concern over expanding waistlines, health-care providers will allow the
    calorie-conscious people to send photos of their meals to nutritionists (营养学家) for advice.
    Public health insurance offices in Osaka in Western Japan have launched the service on a trial basis. About
    100 cardiac (心脏病的) patients signed up in the first year, followed by diabetes and obesity patients in the
    second."Japanese have been getting fatter, especially men in their 20s and 30s. There is concern over what they
    learned about nutrition when they were younger," the Osaka official, Satomi Onishi, said."We're hoping that this
    program can help us deal with the problem."
    Osaka is using a system developed by Asahi Kasei Corp. The system is operating among about 150
    health-care providers and local governments around the country Nutritionists can work with photos from one
    day's meals to several weeks' worth. Results come back in three days. People can also log on a website to get
    further information.
    Dr Yutaka Kimura has developed a similar system at Kansai Medical University's Hirakata Hospital, also in
    Osaka. Five patients have taken part in the programme, which costs $37 to join and $21 per month. Patients
    photograph meals over the course of three to seven days, and a nutritionist e-mails advice to them. "Patients
    used to fill in meal logs, but people tend to forget things or underestimate (低估) their portions (份)," Kimura
    said. "Photographing meals and e-mailing them can be easier and get more accurate results."
    As Japanese have turned to bigger portions and more meat and fried foods, obesity and related illnesses
    such as high blood pressure have become a rising concern. The Health Ministry estimated last year that more
    than half of Japanese men and about one in five women between 40 and 70 years old were at the increased
    risk of heart disease, type II diabetes and other diseases because of obesity. With the Health Ministry hoping
    to see a 25% reduction in the number of people at the risk of these diseases by 2015, Osaka officials hope the
    cellphone program will help.

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  • 健康环保类阅读

健康环保累阅读概念:

健康环保类文章常是介绍科学知识、生活常识和环境保护方面的短文。体裁有记叙文、 说明文、议论文和各种应用文。


健康环保类文章阅读技巧:

       健康环保类文章常是介绍科学知识、生活常识和环境保护方面的短文。阅读此类短文要以现象或事物为中心进行思考,理解现象产生的原因、条件和客观规律等。同时要抓住事物的特征、用途和相互关系等。科普环保类文章一般为说明文,从结构上看大致可分为三个部分:
       第一部分一般是文章的首段,主要用来提出文章的主题,即文章想要阐述、说明的主要内容;
       第二部分是文章的主体,可由若干个段落组成,对文章的主题进行展开说明;
       第三部分是结尾段,对文章的主题进行归纳总结。这类文章多用一般现在时,而且一般多使用客观性词语表述。有时为了强调客观性,也常使用被动语态。
       从近几年的考试题来看,科普环保类的文章越来越与人们的实际生活相接近。由于此类文章缺乏故事情节,很多同学对此类文章感到费解。但一般的科普类文章都是就事论事,需要逻辑推理和想象的时候较少,因此此类阅读题也没有同学们想象中的那么难,只要多加训练,就能较好地答题。
【阅读策略】
1、概要(Summarizing):
      阅完材料后,将所阅材料浓缩,摘要,做出所阅材料的书面或口头梗概。
2、组织(Organization):
      阅读后根据阅读内容,识别观点、人物、事件之间的关系以及文章的结构关系。如:时间关系、比较或对比关系、相关关系及因果关系等。