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One in three employees with a commute(路程)longer than 90 minutes say they have had recurring neck or back pain in the past 12 mon
One in three employees with a commute(路程)longer than 90 minutes say they have had recurring neck or back pain in the past 12 mon
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2015-07-31
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One in three employees with a commute(路程)longer than 90 minutes say they have had recurring neck or back pain in the past 12 months. Just about the same amount say they have been【C1】______with high cholesterol(胆固醇). Only 20% of employees with a commute shorter than 20 minutes report high cholesterol or back/neck pain.
One of the most【C2】______findings of the study shows a strong【C3】______. between obesity and the length of your commute. According to a recent study,【C4】______30% of employees who commute for more than 90 minutes each day have a Body Mass Index that classifies them as obese. Less than 25% of employees with a commute shorter than 10 minutes are【C5】______as obese.
Sadly, a long commute【C6】______your emotional wellbeing just as much as your【C7】______wellbeing. Employees with long commutes experienced lower levels of enjoyment and higher levels of【C8】______and worry than employees with short commutes. For example, 40% of employees with a commute over 90 minutes experienced worry for much of the【C9】______day. Only 29% of those with a 20 minute commute said the same.
The average US employee spends 23 minutes getting to work each day, and one in five commutes more than 30 minutes each way. Only 3% of employees spend more than an hour commuting each way, but these numbers increase in the country’s largest metro areas.
Your commute plays a major【C10】______in your physical and emotional wellbeing, and it could be the difference between loving and hating your job. Spending the extra money to move closer to your job and shorten your commute may very well be worth it.
A)categorized F)fatigue K)respectively
B)concealed G)physical L)roughly
C)correlation H)prediction M)stabilizes
D)diagnosed I)previous N)startling
E)factor J)reasonable O)threatens
【C9】
选项
答案
I
解析
形容词辨析题。空格前面为定冠词the,后面为名词day,所以判断空格处应该填入形容词。根据句意可知,通勤时间超过90分钟的雇员里面有40%的人说自己在______一天大部分时间都感到焦虑。备选项里还有reasonable“有道理的,合情理的”和previous“以前的,先前的”两个形容词,但reasonable意思无法与原句搭配,故答案为previous,意思为这些人在前一天就会感到非常焦虑。
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