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第一篇USStatesDoPoorlyinWomen’sHealth NotasingleUSstatemeetsbasicfederalgoalsforwomen’shealthandthenationasawholefailsexceptintwoareas—mammograms乳腺x光照片anddental牙齿的check-ups—researcherssaidonThursday Millionsofwomenlackhealthinsuranceandstatesmakeitdifficulttoenroll加八inMedicaid.thestate-federalhealthinsuranceplanforthepooraccordingtothereport. Andfewstatesaredoinganywherenearenoughtohelpwomenquitsmoking——theleadingcauseofdeathintheUnitedStates Thenationasawholeandtheindividualstatesfallshortofmeetingnationalgoalsreadsthereport.puttogetherbytheNationalWomen’sLawCenterandtheOregonHealth&ScienceUniversity.Thesehealthgoalsprovidearoadmapforassessingthestatusofwomen’shealth. Of27measuresexaminedbythegroupfromscreeningfordiseasestoactuallytreatingthem.thenationpassesononlytwotheresearcherssaidThenationissofarfromthehealthgoalsthatitreceivesanoverallgradeof‘unsatisfactory’theywrote. TheproblemseemstobealackamongstatesofanoverallplanforhealthingeneraltheNWLCsaid. Statepolicymakers’piecemeal一件一件做的approachtoourhealthcarecrisishasresultedinacomplexandineffectivesystemthatfailstomeetthehealthcareneedsofwomenJudyWaxmanNWLCVicePresidentforHealthsaidinastatement. Lawmakersneedtotakeacomprehensivelong-termapproachtomeetingwomen‘shealthneedsandtacklethisseriousproblemthattroublessomanyfamilies. WhichapproachwasrecommendedbyJudyWaxman?
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第三篇ExerciseLowersEmployers‘HealthCosts Companiescansavemillionsinhealth-carecostssimplybyencouragingtheiremployeestoexercisealittlebitresearchersreportedonFriday Theysaidobese肥胖的employeeshadhigherhealthcarecostsbutloweredthoseexpensesbyexercisingjustacoupleoftimesaweek——withoutevenlosinganyweight. FeifeiWangandcolleaguesattheUniversityofMichiganstudied23500workersatGeneralMotors. Theyestimatedthatgettingthemostsedentary惯于久坐的obeseworkerstoexercisewouldhavesavedabout$790000ayear.orabout15percentofhealth—carecostsforthewholegroupCompany—widethepotentialsavingscouldreach$7.1millionperyeartheyreposedintheJournalofOccupationalandEnvironmentalMedicine. Ofthewholegroupofworkersabout30percentwereofnormalweight45percentwereoverweight超重的and25percentwereobese.Annualhealth—carecostsaveraged$2200fornormalweight$2400fortheoverweightand$2700forobeseemployees. Butamongworkerswhodidnoexercisehealthcarecostswentupbyatleast$100ayearandwere$3000ayearforobeseemployeeswhoweresedentary. Butaddingtwoormoredaysoflightexercise——atleast20minutesofexerciseorworkhardenoughtoincreaseheartrateandbreathing——loweredcostsbyonaverage$500peremployeeayeartheresearchersfound. Howcanemployeeshelplowerthehealth—carecosts?
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第一篇USStatesDoPoorlyinWomen’sHealth NotasingleUSstatemeetsbasicfederalgoalsforwomen’shealthandthenationasawholefailsexceptintwoareas—mammograms乳腺x光照片anddental牙齿的check-ups—researcherssaidonThursday Millionsofwomenlackhealthinsuranceandstatesmakeitdifficulttoenroll加八inMedicaid.thestate-federalhealthinsuranceplanforthepooraccordingtothereport. Andfewstatesaredoinganywherenearenoughtohelpwomenquitsmoking——theleadingcauseofdeathintheUnitedStates Thenationasawholeandtheindividualstatesfallshortofmeetingnationalgoalsreadsthereport.puttogetherbytheNationalWomen’sLawCenterandtheOregonHealth&ScienceUniversity.Thesehealthgoalsprovidearoadmapforassessingthestatusofwomen’shealth. Of27measuresexaminedbythegroupfromscreeningfordiseasestoactuallytreatingthem.thenationpassesononlytwotheresearcherssaidThenationissofarfromthehealthgoalsthatitreceivesanoverallgradeof‘unsatisfactory’theywrote. TheproblemseemstobealackamongstatesofanoverallplanforhealthingeneraltheNWLCsaid. Statepolicymakers’piecemeal一件一件做的approachtoourhealthcarecrisishasresultedinacomplexandineffectivesystemthatfailstomeetthehealthcareneedsofwomenJudyWaxmanNWLCVicePresidentforHealthsaidinastatement. Lawmakersneedtotakeacomprehensivelong-termapproachtomeetingwomen‘shealthneedsandtacklethisseriousproblemthattroublessomanyfamilies. WhichisAmerica’snumberonekiller?
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第三篇ExerciseLowersEmployers‘HealthCosts Companiescansavemillionsinhealth-carecostssimplybyencouragingtheiremployeestoexercisealittlebitresearchersreportedonFriday Theysaidobese肥胖的employeeshadhigherhealthcarecostsbutloweredthoseexpensesbyexercisingjustacoupleoftimesaweek——withoutevenlosinganyweight. FeifeiWangandcolleaguesattheUniversityofMichiganstudied23500workersatGeneralMotors. Theyestimatedthatgettingthemostsedentary惯于久坐的obeseworkerstoexercisewouldhavesavedabout$790000ayear.orabout15percentofhealth—carecostsforthewholegroupCompany—widethepotentialsavingscouldreach$7.1millionperyeartheyreposedintheJournalofOccupationalandEnvironmentalMedicine. Ofthewholegroupofworkersabout30percentwereofnormalweight45percentwereoverweight超重的and25percentwereobese.Annualhealth—carecostsaveraged$2200fornormalweight$2400fortheoverweightand$2700forobeseemployees. Butamongworkerswhodidnoexercisehealthcarecostswentupbyatleast$100ayearandwere$3000ayearforobeseemployeeswhoweresedentary. Butaddingtwoormoredaysoflightexercise——atleast20minutesofexerciseorworkhardenoughtoincreaseheartrateandbreathing——loweredcostsbyonaverage$500peremployeeayeartheresearchersfound. HowmanyworkersinGeneralMotorswereNOTofnormalweight?
Breakfast StudiesshowthatchildrenwhoeatbreakfastdobetterinschoolItdoesn’ttakemuchfurtherthoughttobelievethatadultswillfeelbetterandperformbetteratworkaswell.Whetheryouworkathomeonthefarmattheofficeatschoolorontheroaditisnotagoodideatoskip故意略去breakfast. Ifwedon’teatbreakfast.wearelikelytobecomefiredwhenourbrainsandbodiesrunlowonfuel.Bymid—morningalotofusgrabacupofcoffeeorwolfdownasugarycandybartowakeupagain.Thismightworkforafewminutesbutbylunchtimewearehungrybad—temperedandperhapsourmoodmightmakeusa1ittlemorelikelytomakeunhealthychoicesatlunch.Eatingagoodbreakfastsetsthetonefortherestoftheday. Peoplewhoeatbreakfastaregenerallymorelikelytomaintainahealthyweight.Manypeoplebelievethattheywillloseweightiftheyskipmealsbutthatisn’tagoodidea.Thebodyexpectstoberefueledafewtimesadaysostartwithahealthybreakfast. Ahealthybreakfastshouldcontainsomeprotein蛋白质andsomefiber纤维.Proteincancomefrommeateggsbeansorsoy大豆.Fibercanbefoundinwholecereals谷物grainsorinfruits.Agoodexampleofahealthybreakfastmightbesomethingsimplelikeahardboiledegganorangeandabowlofwholegraincerealwithsoymilk. Asimplebreakfastcannotbeahealthybreakfast
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Breakfast StudiesshowthatchildrenwhoeatbreakfastdobetterinschoolItdoesn’ttakemuchfurtherthoughttobelievethatadultswillfeelbetterandperformbetteratworkaswell.Whetheryouworkathomeonthefarmattheofficeatschoolorontheroaditisnotagoodideatoskip故意略去breakfast. Ifwedon’teatbreakfast.wearelikelytobecomefiredwhenourbrainsandbodiesrunlowonfuel.Bymid—morningalotofusgrabacupofcoffeeorwolfdownasugarycandybartowakeupagain.Thismightworkforafewminutesbutbylunchtimewearehungrybad—temperedandperhapsourmoodmightmakeusa1ittlemorelikelytomakeunhealthychoicesatlunch.Eatingagoodbreakfastsetsthetonefortherestoftheday. Peoplewhoeatbreakfastaregenerallymorelikelytomaintainahealthyweight.Manypeoplebelievethattheywillloseweightiftheyskipmealsbutthatisn’tagoodidea.Thebodyexpectstoberefueledafewtimesadaysostartwithahealthybreakfast. Ahealthybreakfastshouldcontainsomeprotein蛋白质andsomefiber纤维.Proteincancomefrommeateggsbeansorsoy大豆.Fibercanbefoundinwholecereals谷物grainsorinfruits.Agoodexampleofahealthybreakfastmightbesomethingsimplelikeahardboiledegganorangeandabowlofwholegraincerealwithsoymilk. Apersonwhoskipsbreakfastismorelikelytoeatunhealthilyatlunch
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TheGreatNewspaperWar Upuntilabout100yearsagonewspapersintheUnitedStatesappealedonlytothemostseriousreaders.Theyusednoillustrationsandthearticleswere__________51politicsorbusiness. Twomen_________52that–JosephPulitzeroftheNewYorkWorldandWilliamRandolphHearstoftheNewYorkMorningJournal.Pulitzer_________53theNewYorkWorldin1883.hechangeditformatraditionalnewspaperintoavery_________54oneovernight一夜之间.He__________55lotsofillustrationsandcartoons.Andhetoldhisreporterstowritearticleson__________56crimeorscandaltheycouldfind.Andtheydid.Oneofthemevenpretendedshewascrazyandthenshewas__________57toamentalhospital.Shethemwroteaseriesofarticlesaboutthepoor_________58ofpatientsinthosehospitals. In1895Hearst___________59toNewYorkfromCalifornia.HewantedtheNewYorkMorningJournaltobemoresensational轰动的andmoreexciting_____________60theNewYorkWorld.Healsowantedittobecheapersohe_______________61thepricebyapenny.Hearstattractedattentionbecausehisheadlineswerebiggerthan_________62.HeoftensaidBigprintmakesbignews. PulitzerandHearstdidanythingthey_____________63tosellnewspapers.ForexampleHearstsentFredericRemingtonthefamousillustrator插图画家to_____________64picturesoftheSpanish-AmericanWar.WhenhegottherehetoldHearstthatnofightingwas___________65.HearstansweredYoufurnish提供thepictures.I’llfurnishthewar.
PreferencesVaryonCircumstancesofDying Amongterminally晚期illpeopleattitudesdifferonwhattheythinkconstitutesa____51orbaddeaththeresultsofanewstudysuggestDr.ElizabethKVigoftheUniversityofWashingtoninSeattleandcolleaguesinterviewed26menwith____52heartdiseaseorcancerThemenwereaskedtodescribegoodandBaddeathsandtheyalsoanswered____53abouttheirpreferencesfordyingInthissmallstudyterminallyillmendescribedgoodandbaddeaths___54VigsaidTheydidnotholdthesameviewsaboutsuchissues____55thepresenceofothersattheveryendoflifeorpreferredlocationofdeath. Manyofthemenconsidered____56intheirsleeptobeagooddeath.Thereasonswerevariedandincludednot____57thatdeathwasimminent即将发生的andthatdeathwouldbepainless. Forclosetohalfofthemenaprolonged拖延的deathwas______58abaddeathSomeofthemenassociatedaprolongeddeathwithprolongedpain______59othersthoughtaprolongeddeathwouldbedifficultfortheirfamilies. Mostmensaidthattheir_____60wereveryimportanttothembutthisdidnotmeanthattheywantedrelativescloseatthe_____61ofdeath.Valuingfamilydidnotalso___62wantingfamilypresentattheveryendoflifeVigsaid. Infactsomeexpressedconcerns____63burdeninglovedonesVigsaid.Forinstancesomemenwereworriedabouttheemotionalor_____64impactontheirfamilymembersaccordingtotheWashingtonresearcherSomewereworried____65theirneedforcarewouldbeaburdenontheirfamiliesshesaid
第二篇SavingMoney Whereyousaveyourmoneyoftendependsonwhatyouaresavingfor.IfyouaresavingtobuyaCD光盘ortogotoaconcertthenprobablyyouwouldkeepyourmoneysomewhereinyourroom. Ifyoualesavingforabigpurchaselikeamountainbikeoraschooltripwherewouldyousaveyourmoney? OneplacetosavemoneyisthebankPuttingyourmoneyinasavingsaccountwillhelpyourmoneyearnmoremoneyIfyouputyourmoneyinapiggybank猪形储蓄罐oneyearlateryou’11stillhavethesameamountofmoneyyouputin.Ifyouputyourmoneyinasavingsaccountoneyearlateryou’llhavemoremoneythanyouputinWhy? Whenyoukeepyourmoneyinabank.yourmoneyearnsinterest.InterestisanamountofmoneyabankpaysyoutouseyourmoneyThebankusesyourmoneyandthemoneyofotherpeopletootoloanmoneytopeopleandbusinesses Thebankwillsendyouastatementseveraltimesayear.AbankstatementtellsyouhowmuchmoneyyouhaveinyouraccountItalsotellsyouhowmuchinterestyouhaveearnedIfyouleaveyourmoneyinthebankyoucanwatchitgrow!AnotherwayyoucansavemoneyistobuyacertificateofdepositorCD.Ifyouhavesomemoneythatyoudon’tneedtouseforalongtimethisisagoodwaytomakeyourmoneygrow.YouCanbuyaCDatabankYouagreenottousethemoneyforacertainperiodoftimeThatperiodmightbefromsixmonthstofiveyears.Youcan’ttouchyourmoneyduringthattimeIfyoudoyoumustpayapenaltyorfee Ifyoudrawyourmoneybeforeitisdueyouwillhaveto
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