2016年6月英语六级听力新题型讲座模拟(6)

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Now listen to the following recording andanswer questions 23 to 25

23

A.Electronic cigarettes don’t deliver nicotine.

B.Teens tend to use only one form of tobacco.

C.The more nicotine you get, the more difficult it isto quit.

D.Nicotine only comes from cigarettes and small cigars.

24

A.Gum and nicotine patches.

B.Electronic cigarettes and gum.

C.A nicotine patch and gum.

D.A nicotine patch and advice.

25

A.Their nicotine cravings were reduced.

B.Their expectation of life was improved.

C.They worked much harder.

D.They were still bothered by smoking.

It’s no secret that any type of tobacco use is nothealthy. But, for most people, it’s hard to quit.That’s because most of them started the habit asteenagers and because tobacco contains nicotine.

"Nicotine is a highly addictive, very powerful drug;teens are likely to use more than one form oftobacco. It could be cigarettes, small cigars, smokeless tobacco. And teens who smoke are likelyto use electronic cigarettes, which also deliver nicotine. (23) The more nicotine that you get.The more addicted you are, the more difficult it is for you to quit." said Dr. Kimberly Horn.

There is no one technique for quitting that works for everyone. Some turn to e-cigarettes forhelp. Cici is hoping electronic cigarettes can help her kick the habit. She said, "After many yearsof smoking. I really don’t like the smell of smoke. I don’t like the taste it leaves in my mouth.And I don’t like the fact that other people are going to be bothered by the tobacco smoke."

Studies show electronic devices can work for some people, but not for others. Behavioraltherapy and medicine, gum and nicotine patches that reduce nicotine cravings might help. Dr.Nancy and other researchers designed a program to help smokers quit while they were in thehospital and stay smoke free after they were discharged. (24) Patients were given a nicotinepatch and advice in the hospital with follow-up support after they left. "We know thatmedication works and that advice works, but they both together work much better than eitherone alone," Nancy said. Seventy percent of smokers in that program were still smoke-free sixmonths after leaving the hospital.

The U.S. government and private organizations have been running antismoking campaigns since1964. (25) A study from the Yale School of Public Health found that those who quit during thistime period had a 30-percent improvement in the expectation of life.

23. What does Dr. Kimberly Horn think of smoking?

24. What was given to the patients in hospital in Dr. Nancy’s program?

25. What happened to those who quit during anti-smoking campaigns?

众所周知,烟草会损害人体健康。但是,对于大多数人来说,戒烟绝非易事。因为他们大多是从青少年开始吸烟的,而且烟草中含有尼古丁。

“尼古丁是一种很容易上瘾、药效很强的物质。青少年所吸的烟草更为多样化。包括香烟、小雪茄、无烟烟草。青少年们也可能会使用电子香烟,但电子香烟也会释放尼古丁。吸入体内的尼古丁越多,烟癮越大,就越难戒掉。”金伯利·霍恩博士表示。

目前没有发现任何有效的戒烟方法。于是有些人开始吸电子香烟。有烟瘾的西西希望电子香烟能帮自己戒掉这个习惯。她说:“吸了这么多年,我真的厌恶了烟味,不喜欢嘴巴里烟叶的味道,我也讨厌因烟味引起他人的反感。”

研究表明,电子香烟对某些人或许有用,但并非对每个人都有用。行为疗法、药物、口香糖和尼古丁贴片等可降低烟瘾者对尼古丁的渴望。南希医生和其他的研究人员研究了一项能帮吸烟者戒烟的计划他们会在医院进行,且出院后完全可以戒掉。患者在医院时可以得到一个尼古丁贴片及一些医疗建议,他们出院后仍可继续得到帮助。“药物疗法和咨询疗法都有一定的成效,若两者结合起来,其效果比只用一种办法更为显著。”南希说。参与该计划的吸烟者中,70%的人出院后的六个月内仍保持着无烟状态。

1964年以来,美国政府及一些私人组织不断地开展禁烟运动。耶鲁大学公共卫生学院的一项研究表明,在此期间戒烟的人其预期寿命提高了30%。

问题23. 金伯利·霍恩博士对吸烟有何看法?

问题24. 南希医生的医院戒烟计划具体是什么?

问题25. 在禁烟运动期间戒烟的人有何变化?

参考答案:

【小题23】C

【小题24】D

【小题24】B

习题解析:

【小题23】题干中的 Dr. Kimberly Horn 为听力关键词,听力原文中 Dr. Kimberly Horn 说到 The more nicotine that you get, the more addicted you are, themore difficult it is for you to quit.可见,Kimberly Horn 医生认为:吸入体内的尼古丁越多,烟癮越大,就越难戒掉。故选项 C 为答案。其他选项均与 Kimberly Horn 所说内容不符,排除。

【小题24】题干中的 Dr. Nancy 为听力关键词,听力原文中提到 Patients were given a nicotine patchand advice in the hospital, with follow-up support after they left. 由此可知,医院的患者会得到尼古丁贴片和(戒烟)建议,并在他们出院后会继续得到帮助。故选项 D 为答案。

【小题25】听力原文最后提到了戒烟运动的成果,表明 those who quit during this time period had a30-percent improvement in the expectation of life,由此可知,在戒烟运动期间戒掉烟瘾的那些人的平均寿命提高了 30%。故选项 B 为答案。

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