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Which of the following inferences is TRUE, according to this passage?

A. The economy developed faster in welfare states than in non-welfare states.
B. In the 1930s, protectionism began to rise.
C. The new protectionism is so called mainly because it is the latest.
D. Government plays a more active role in economic life in Northern Europe than in Great Britain.

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The fact that stock in the Fed belongs to commercial banks______.

A. doesn't mean the latter is in control
B. means the latter'is in control
C. means the latter is subjected to the Federal Reserve banks
D. means the Federal Reserve banks orient the latter's policies

According to the passage, which of the following is TRUE?

A. The organism who ingests lethal toxicity can survive.
B. The oil coat will not interfere in organism's life.
C. Organisms can fight against the pollution of oil.
D. Oil spills can lead to the change of the environment.

What does "outlive" in the last paragraph mean?

A. live outside home
B. have longer lifespan
C. die before
D. have a outdoor life

Today's youngsters are already falling prey to potential killers such as diabetes because of their weight. Fatty fast-food diets combined with sedentary lifestyles dominated by televisions and computers could mean kids will die tragically young, says Professor Andrew Prentice, from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.
At the same time, the shape of the human body is going through a huge evolutionary shift because adults are getting so fat. Here in Britain, latest research shows that the average waist size for a man is 36-38 in and may be 42-44 in by 2032. This compares with only 32.6 in in 1972. Women's waists have grown from an average of 22 in in 1920 to 24 in in the Fifties and 30 in now. One of the major reasons why children now are at greater risk is that we are getting fatter younger. In the UK alone, more than one million under-16s are classed as overweight or obese—double the number in the mid-Eighties. One in ten four-year-olds are also medically classified as obese. The obesity pandemic—an extensive epidemic—which started in the US, has now spread to Europe, Australia, Central America and the Middle East.
Many nations now record more than 20 percent of their population as clinically obese and well over half the population as overweight. Prof. Prentice said the change in our shape has been caused by a glut of easily available high-energy foods combined with a dramatic drop in the energy we use as a result of technology developments.
He is not alone in his concern. Only last week one medical journal revealed how obesity was fuelling a rise in cancer cases. Obesity also increases the risk factor for strokes and heart disease. An averagely obese person's lifespan is shortened by around nine years, while a severely obese person by many more.
Prof Prentice said: "So will parents outlive their children, as claimed recently by an American obesity specialist?" The answer is yes—and no. Yes, when the offspring become grossly obese. This is now becoming an alarmingly common occurrence in the US. Such children and adolescents have a greatly reduced quality of life in terms of both their physical and psychosocial health. So say No to that doughnut and burger.
What does the word "sedentary (Para. 2)" mean?

A. Sit still.
B. Eat too much.
C. Study very hard.
D. Passive thinking.

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