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Obesity :the Scourge of the Western World Obesity is rapidly becoming anew scourge of the

Obesity : the Scourge of the Western World

Obesity is rapidly becoming anew scourge of the western world, delegates agreed at the llth Eu-ropeanConference on the issue in ViennaWednesday to Saturday. According to statements before the opening of theconference-of 2, 000 specialists from more than 50 countries-l. 2 billionpeople worldwide are overweight, and 250 million are obese.

Professor Bernhard Ludvik of Vienna General Hospital said: "Obesity is achronic illness. In Ger- many. 20 percent of the people are already affected,but in Japan only one percent. " But he said that there was hope forsufferers thanks to the new scientific discoveries and medication.

Professor Friedrich Hopichlerof Salzberg said: "We are living in the new age (but) with the me-tabolism of a stone-age man. " "I have just been to theUnited States.It is really terrible. A pizza shop is springing up on every corner. We havebeen overrun by fast food and Coca-Cola-ization. "

Many of the experts stressedthat obesity was a potential killer. Hopichler said: "80 percent of alldiabetics are obese, als0 50 percent of all patients with high blood pressureand 50 percent with adi- pose tissue complaints. " "10 percent more weightmeans 13 percent more risk of heart disease. Reduc- ing one's weight by 10percent leads t0 13 percent lower blood pressure. "

Another expert HermannToplak said that the state health services should improve their financing ofpreventive programs. "Though the health insurance pays for surgery (suchas reducing the size of the stomach) when the body-mass index is more than 40.That is equivalent to a weight of 116 kilo- grams for a height of l. 70 meters.One should start earlier. "

Ludvik said that preventionshould begin in school. "Child obesity (fat deposits) correlates with the time which children spend in front of TVsets. "

The consequences were onlyapparent later on. No more than 15 percent of obese people lived to the averagelife expectancy for their population group.

It is estimated that there are _ people suffering from obesity in the world

A.250,000,000

B.1,200,000,000

C.1,450,000,000

D.950,000,000

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第1题
Obesity: the Scourge of the Western WorldObesity is rapidly becoming a new scourge of the

Obesity: the Scourge of the Western World

Obesity is rapidly becoming a new scourge of the western world, delegates agreed at the 11th European Conference on the issue in Vienna Wednesday to Saturday. According to statements before the opening of the conference -- of 2,000 specialists from more than 50 countries -- 1.2 billion people worldwide are overweight, and 250 million are obese.

Professor Bernhard Ludvik of Vienna General Hospital said, "Obesity is a chronic illness, fin Germany, 20 per cent of the people are already affected, but in Japan only one per cent." But he said that there was hope for sufferers thanks to the new scientific discoveries and medication.

Professor Friedrich Hopichler of Salzberg said, "We are living in the new age (but) with the metabolism of a stone-age man." "I have just been to the United States. It is really terrible. A pizza shop is springing up on every corner. We have been overrun by fast food and Coca-Cola-ization. "

Many of the experts stressed that obesity was a potential killer. Hopichler said, "Eighty percent of all diabetics are obese, also fifty per cent of all. patients with high blood pressure and fifty per cent with adipose tissue complaints." "Ten per cent more weight means thirteen per cent more risk of heart disease. Reducing one's weight by ten per cent leads to thirteen per cent lower blood pressure."

Another expert Hermann Toplak said that the state health services should improve their financing of preventive programs. "Though the health insurance pays for surgery (such as reducing the size of the stomach) when the body-mass index5 is more than 40. That is equivalent to a weight of 116 kilograms for a height of 1.70 meters. One should start earlier."

Ludvik said that prevention should begin in school. "Child obesity (fat deposits) correlates with the time which children spend in front of TV sets."

The consequences were only apparent later on. No more than fifteen per cent of obese people lived to the average life expectancy for their population group.

It is estimated that there are ______ people suffering from obesity in the world.

A.250,000,000

B.1,200,000,000

C.1,450,000,000

D.950,000,000

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第2题
Obesity(肥胖):the scourge(祸害)of the western world Obesity is rapidly becoming a new

Obesity(肥胖):the scourge(祸害)of the western world

Obesity is rapidly becoming a new scourge of the western world,delegates agreed at tile 11th European Conference on the issue in Vienna Wednesday to Saturday.According to statements I before the opening of the conference-of 2,000 specialists from more than 50 countries-1.2 billion people worldwide are overweight,and 250 million are 0bese.

Professor Bernhard Ludvik of Vienna General hospital said:“Obesity is a chronic illness.In Germany,20 per cent of the people are already affected,but in Japan 0nly one per cent.”But he said that there was hope for sufferers thanks to the new scienti6c discoveries and medication.

Professor Friedrich Hopichler of Salzberg said:“We are living in the new age(but)with the me-tabolism of a stone--age man.”“I have just been to the United States. It is really terrible. A pizza shop is springing up on every corner. We have been overrun by fast flood and Coca-Cola-ization.”

Many of the experts stressed that obesity was a potential killer. Hopichler said:“Eighty percent of all diabetics are obese,also fifty per cent of a11 patients with high b100d pressure and fifty per cent with adipose tissue complaints.”“Ten per cent more weight means thirteen per cent more risk of heart disease. Reducing one’s weight by ten per cent leads to thirteen per cent lower blood pressure.”

Another expert Hermann Toplak said that the state health services should improve their financing of preventive programs. “Though the health insurance pays for surgery(such as reducing the size of the stomach)when the body—mass index is more than 40.That is equivalent to a weight of 116 kilo一grams for a height of 1.70 meters. One should start earlier."

Ludvik said that prevention should begin in school. “Child obesity(fat deposits)correlates with the time which children spend in front of TV sets.”

The consequences were oly apparent later on. No more than fifteen per cent of obese people lived to the average life expectancy。 for their population group.

第 31 题 It is estimated that there are_____ people suffering from obesity in the world.

A.250,000,000

B.1,200,000,000

C.1,450,000,000

D.950,000,000

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第3题
Obesity (肥胖): the Scourge (祸害) of the Western World Obesity is rapidly becoming a new

Obesity (肥胖): the Scourge (祸害) of the Western World

Obesity is rapidly becoming a new scourge of the western world, delegates agreed at the llth European Conference on the issue in Vienna Wednesday to Saturday. According to statements before the opening of the conference — of 2,000 specialists from more than 50 countries — 1.2 billion people worldwide are overweight, and 250 million are obese.

Professor Bernhard Ludvik of Vienna General Hospital said," Obesity is a chronic illness. In Germany, 20 per cent of the people are already affected, but in Japan only one per cent." But he said that there was hope for sufferers thanks to the new scientific discoveries and medication.

Professor Friedrich Hopichler of Salzberg said, "We are living in the new age (but) with the metabolism of a stone — age man." "I have just been to the United States. It is really terrible. A pizza shop is springing up on every comer. We have been overran by fast food and Coca-Cola-ization."

Many of the experts stressed that obesity was a potential killer. Hopichler said," Eighty per cent of all diabetics are obese, also fifty per cent of all patients with high blood pressure and fifty per cent with adipose tissue complaints." "Ten per cent more weight means thirteen per cent more risk of heart disease. Reducing one's weight by ten per cent leads to thirteen per cent lower blood pressure."

Another expert Hermann Toplak said that the state health services should improve their financing of preventive programs. "Though the health insurance pays for surgery (such as reducing the size of the stomach) when the body-mass index is more than 40. That is equivalent to a weight of 116 kilograms for a height of 1.70 meters. One should start earlier."

Ludvik said that prevention should begin in school. "Child obesity (fat deposits) correlates with the time which children spend in front of TV sets."

The consequences were only apparent later on. No more than fifteen per cent of obese people lived to the average life expectancy for their population group.

scourge n. 天灾;祸害

obesity n. 肥胖症

overrun vt. 侵扰;蹂躏

obese adj. 肥胖症

diabetic n. 糖悄病患者;adj.糖尿病的

medication n. 药物疗法

adipose adj.脂肪的;肥胖的

metabolism n.新陈代谢

It is estimated that there are ______ people suffering from obesity in the world.

A.250,000,000

B.1,200,000,000

C.1,450,000,000

D.950,000,000

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第4题
Obesity : the Scourge of the Western World

Obesity is rapidly becoming anew scourge of the western world, delegates agreed at the llth Eu-ropeanConference on the issue in ViennaWednesday to Saturday. According to statements before the opening of theconference-of 2, 000 specialists from more than 50 countries-l. 2 billionpeople worldwide are overweight, and 250 million are obese.

Professor Bernhard Ludvik of Vienna General Hospital said: "Obesity is achronic illness. In Ger- many. 20 percent of the people are already affected,but in Japan only one percent. " But he said that there was hope forsufferers thanks to the new scientific discoveries and medication.

Professor Friedrich Hopichlerof Salzberg said: "We are living in the new age (but) with the me-tabolism of a stone-age man. " "I have just been to theUnited States.It is really terrible. A pizza shop is springing up on every corner. We havebeen overrun by fast food and Coca-Cola-ization. "

Many of the experts stressedthat obesity was a potential killer. Hopichler said: "80 percent of alldiabetics are obese, als0 50 percent of all patients with high blood pressureand 50 percent with adi- pose tissue complaints. " "10 percent more weightmeans 13 percent more risk of heart disease. Reduc- ing one's weight by 10percent leads t0 13 percent lower blood pressure. "

Another expert HermannToplak said that the state health services should improve their financing ofpreventive programs. "Though the health insurance pays for surgery (suchas reducing the size of the stomach) when the body-mass index is more than 40.That is equivalent to a weight of 116 kilo- grams for a height of l. 70 meters.One should start earlier. "

Ludvik said that preventionshould begin in school. "Child obesity (fat deposits) correlates with the time which children spend in front of TVsets. "

The consequences were onlyapparent later on. No more than 15 percent of obese people lived to the averagelife expectancy for their population group.

It is estimated that there are _ people suffering from obesity in the world

A.250,000,000

B.1,200,000,000

C.1,450,000,000

D.950,000,000

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第5题
When the world was a simpler place, the rich were fat, the poor were thin, and right-think
ing people worried about how to feed the hungry. Now, in much of the world, the rich are thin, the poor are fat, and right-thinking people are worrying about obesity.

Evolution is mostly to blame. It has designed mankind to cope with deprivation, not plenty. People are perfectly tuned to store energy in good years to see them through lean ones. But when bad times never come, they are stuck with that energy, stored around their expanding bellies.

Thanks to rising agricultural productivity, lean years are rarer all over the globe. Modernday Malthusians, who used to draw graphs proving that the world was shortly going to run out of food, have gone rather quiet lately. According to the UN, the number of people short of food fell from 920m in 1980 to 799m 20 years later, even though the world's population increased by 1.6 billion over the period. This is mostly a cause for celebration. Mankind has won what was, for most of his time on this planet, his biggest battle: to ensure that he and his offspring had enough to eat. But every silver lining has a cloud, and the consequence of prosperity is a new plague that brings with it a

host of interesting policy dilemmas.

As a scourge of the modern world, obesity has an image problem. It is easier to associate with Father Christmas than with the four horses of the apocalypse. But it has a good claim to lumber along beside them, for it is the world's biggest public-health issue today—the main cause of heart disease, which kills more people these days than AIDS, malaria, war; the principal risk factor in diabetes; heavily implicated in cancer and other diseases. Since the World Health Organisation labelled obesity an "epidemic" in 2000, reports on its fearful consequences have come thick and fast.

Will public-health warnings, combined with media pressure, persuade people to get thinner, just as they finally put them off tobacco? Possibly. In the rich world, sales of healthier foods are booming (see survey) and new figures suggest that over the past year Americans got very slightly thinner for the first time in recorded history. But even if Americans are losing a few ounces, it will be many years before the country solves the health problems caused by half a century's dining to excess. And, everywhere else in the world, people are still piling on the pounds. That's why there is now a consensus among doctors that governments should do something to stop them.

The author write this passage mainly to ______.

A.bring up some warnings.

B.tell the reader some new facts.

C.discuss a solution to a problem.

D.persuade the reader to keep fit.

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第6题
What does "scourge" mean in Paragraph 1?A.partB.compositeC.wayD.suffering

What does "scourge" mean in Paragraph 1?

A.part

B.composite

C.way

D.suffering

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第7题
将下面段落译成适应原文风格的汉语表达,要求不仅译文忠实于原文,流畅无误,而且在篇章词语风格上,
能与原文相适应。 A peaceful and stable environment is indispensable for sustained economic growth. Terrorism is a scourge that undermines stability. It is therefore a common task for people throughout the world to fight terrorism. Let us join hands in creating a regional and international environment in which people of all countries will enjoy success, peace and prosperity.

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第8题
Why would obesity cause osteoarthritis?
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第9题
肥胖症(obesity)

肥胖症(obesity)

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第10题
How would obesity affect your lungs?
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