問題詳情

IV.Reading Comprehension (20%)Exercise might be the cure for many illnesses. One small study by the American College of Sports Medicine showed strength training helped reduce hot flashes and headaches by 50 percent. Another small study published in the Journal of Advanced Nursing found exercise boosted overall health-related quality of life measures in menopausal women. And a third study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found exercise slowed the progression of hardening of the arteries, which is linked to lower levels of estrogen in women during menopause. Exercise can lower the risk for cardiovascular disease in general and strengthen muscle to prevent “fractures” —another risk factor that grows as estrogen decline. At the very least, staying active can temper secondary effects of menopause like insomnia and weight gain? Exercise seems to be a magic bullet for boosting everything from physical problems to mood.
31.Which of the following answers can best express the main idea of the above passage?
(A) Jogging can relieve hot flashes and headaches.
(B) Working out might tame several symptoms effectively.
(C) Hardening of the arteries is linked to lower levels of estrogen in women during menopause.
(D) Strength training can lower the risk for cardiovascular diseases.

參考答案

答案:B
難度:適中0.555556
統計:A(2),B(5),C(0),D(2),E(0)

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