-1-2014高考英语阅读理解抓分训练题(32)及答案阅读理解(London)—Ifitreallyiswhat’sontheinsidethatcounts,thenalotofthinpeoplemightbeintrouble.Somedoctorsnowthinkthattheinternalfatsurroundingimportantorgansliketheheartorlivercouldbeasdangerousastheexternalfatwhichcanbenoticedmoreeasily.“Beingthindoesn’tsurelymeanyouarenotfat,”saidDrJimmyBellatImperialCollege.Since1994,Bellandhisteamhavescannednearly800peoplewithMRImachinestocreate“fatmaps”showingwherepeoplestorefat.Accordingtotheresult,peoplewhokeeptheirweightthroughdietratherthanexercisearelikelytohavemajordepositsofinternalfat,eveniftheyareslim.EvenpeoplewithnormalBodyMassIndexscorescanhavesurprisinglevelsoffatdepositsinside.Ofthewomen,asmanyas45percentofthosewithnormalBMIscores(20to25)actuallyhadtoohighlevelsofinternalfat.Amongmen,thepercentagewasnearly60percent.AccordingtoBell,peoplewhoarefatontheinsideareactuallyontheedgeofbeingfat.Theyeattoomanyfattyandsugaryfoods,buttheyarenoteatingenoughtobefat.Scientistsbelievewenaturallystorefataroundthebellyfirst,butatsomepoint,thebodymaystartstoringitelsewhere.Doctorsareunsureabouttheexactdangersofinternalfat,butsomethinkithassomethingtodowithheartdiseaseanddiabetes.Theywanttoprovethatinternalfatdamagesthebody’scommunicationsystems.Thegoodnewsisthatinternalfatcanbeeasilyburnedoffthroughexerciseorevenbyimprovingyourdiet.“Ifyouwanttobehealthy,thereisnoshortcut.Exercisehastobeanimportantpartofyourlifestyle,”Bellsaid.10.Whatisthispieceofnewsmainlyabout?A.Thinpeoplemaybefatinside.-2-B.Internalfatisofnoimportance.C.Internalfatleadstomanydiseases.D.Thinpeoplealsohavetroubles.11.Doctorshavefound_____.A.theexactdangersofinternalfatB.internalfatisthecauseofheartdiseaseanddiabetesC.beingslimisnotdangerousatallD.beingslimdoesn’tmeanyouarenotfatinside12.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisWRONG?A.Exercisecanhelptoreducetheinternalfat.B.Peoplecangetridofinternalfatbyimprovingdiet.C.Menaremorelikelytohavetoomuchinternalfat.D.Peoplewithheartdiseaseallhaveinternalfat.13.Fromthelastparagraph,wecanfindthat_____.A.whetherinternalfatcanleadtodiseasehasbeenprovedB.exerciseplaysinimportantroleinpeople’slifeforkeepinghealthyC.thinpeopleusuallyhaveinternalfateveniftheyareslimD.itiseasiertoburnoffinternalfatthanexternalfat14.Theunderlinedpartinthelastparagraphmeans_____.A.alongroadB.aneasywayC.acleardifferenceD.ashortdistance参考答案10—14ADDBBThoughIhavetraveledinhundredsoftrains,fewunusualthingshaveeverhappenedtome.Butonedayinatrainsomethingdidhappen.IdonotmeanthatIwashurt:noonewashurt.IdomyworkinahotcountryfarawayfromEngland.EverySeptemberIgotheretodomybusiness,andeveryJulyIcomebacktoEnglandtohavearest.Soevery-3-SeptemberIgotoParisandtakeatrainfromthegreatFrenchcitytoMendova,andatMendovaIcatchmyship.ThereisoneveryfasttrainfromParistoMendova,anditsuitsmewell.ItgoesasfarasEndoran,butitstopsatMendovaforafewminutestolettravelersgetoutorin.ItiscalledTheFlyingBluebird.ItreachesMendovaatsevenminutespastnineinthemorning,anditisneverlate.AshipleavesMendovaathalfpasteleven,andsoyouwillunderstandthatTheFlyingBluebirdsuitsmeverywell.Ialwaystravelbyit,andIhavenearlytwoandahalfhoursatMendovatogofromthestationtotheship.Thatismorethanenoughtime.Well,oneSeptembernight,ItookmyplaceinTheFlyingBluebirdasusual.ThetrainleavesParisatnineo’clockeverynight,andIwasinmyplacesoonafterhalfpasteight.Therewerethreeorfourpeopletherewithme,butverysoonalotofothersgotintothetrain.Whennomorepeoplecouldsitdown,theybegantostandupnearusandalsointhecorridor(走廊).Inashorttimethecorridorwasfulltoo,anditwasimpossibleforanymoretravelerstogetintothetrain.Icouldseealotofotherpeopleoutsidethecorridorwindows,buttheycouldnotgetin,andthetrainleftPariswithoutthem.Themansittingnexttomestartedtoaskallkindsofquestions:“Wheredoyouwork?Howlongdoesittakeyoutogetthere?Areyoumarried?Howmanychildrendoyouhave?Howmuchmoneydotheypayyoueveryyear?Howmuchdoyouhaveinthebank?Howmuchdoyouspendeverymonth?”HeaskedquestionsforabouttwentyminutesbutIdidnotgivehimanyclearanswers,andatlasthestoppedandbegantoreadthepaper.Iusuallysleepquitewellinthetrain,butthistimeIsleptonlyalittle.Thereweretoomanypeople,andthereweretoomanythings:smallbags,largebags,coats,hats,boxes,newspapersandfood.Asusual,wegotangryaboutthewindow.Mostpeoplewanteditshut,andtwoofuswanteditopen.Butthatalwayshappens.Itwasshutallnight,asusual.WhenIawokeintheearlymorningIfelthotanddirty,andgladthatthejourneywasreachingitsend.AtsevenminutespastnineTheFlyingBluebirdstopped.WewereatMendova,andIstoodupthankfully.Itookmytwosuitcases,heldoneineachhand,andtriedtomovetowardsthedoorintothecorridor.Inordertogetoutofthetrain,Ihadtopassdownthecorridortothedooratthefarend.Therewasnootherwayout.-4-Icouldnotevenintothecorridor.Therewasasuitcaseonthefloorbymyfeet,andthreemenwerestandinginmyway.Ifeltatouchoffear.Ihadtogetout,yousee;Ihadtocatchmyship,whichleftathalfpasteleven.AndthetraindidnotstopagainuntilitreachedEndoran,twohundredmilesaway.“Imustgetout!”Icried.Everyonethereunderstoodme,butnoonecouldmove.AtlastIwasabletoputonefootoverthesuitcaseonthefloor,andInearlyreachedthedoorintothe