Evaluating Sources(来源) of Health Information Making good choices about your own health requires reasonable evaluation. A key first step in bettering your evaluation ability is to look carefully at your sources of health information. Reasonable evaluation includes knowing where and how to find relevant information, how to separate fact from opinion, how to recognize poor reasoning, and how to analyze information and the reliability of sources. 71 Go to the original source. Media reports often simplify the results of medical research. Find out for yourself what a study really reported, and determine whether it was based on good science. Think about the type of study. 72 Watch for misleading language. Some studies will find that a behavior "contributes to" or is "associated with" an outcome; this does not mean that a certain course must lead to a certain result. 73 Carefully read or listen to information in order to fully understand it. Use your common sense. If a report seems too good to be true, probably it is. Be especially careful of information contained in advertisements. 74 Evaluate "scientific" statements carefully, and be aware of quackery(江湖骗术). 75 Friends and family members can be a great source of ideas and inspiration, but each of us needs to find a healthy lifestyle that works for us. Developing the ability to evaluate reasonably and independently about health problems will serve you well throughout your life. 1. 71 A: Make choices that are right for you. B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something. C: Be sure to work through the critical questions. D: And examine the findings of the original research. E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice. F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view. G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources. 2. 72 A: Make choices that are right for you. B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something. C: Be sure to work through the critical questions. D: And examine the findings of the original research. E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice. F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view. G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources. 3. 73 A: Make choices that are right for you. B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something. C: Be sure to work through the critical questions. D: And examine the findings of the original research. E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice. F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view. G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources. 4. 74 A: Make choices that are right for you. B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something. C: Be sure to work through the critical questions. D: And examine the findings of the original research. E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice. F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view. G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources. 5. 75 A: Make choices that are right for you. B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something. C: Be sure to work through the critical questions. D: And examine the findings of the original research. E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice. F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view. G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources.
Evaluating Sources(来源) of Health Information
Making good choices about your own health requires reasonable evaluation. A key first step in bettering your evaluation ability is to look carefully at your sources of health information. Reasonable evaluation includes knowing where and how to find relevant information, how to separate fact from opinion, how to recognize poor reasoning, and how to analyze information and the reliability of sources. 71
Go to the original source. Media reports often simplify the results of medical research. Find out for yourself what a study really reported, and determine whether it was based on good science. Think about the type of study. 72
Watch for misleading language. Some studies will find that a behavior "contributes to" or is "associated with" an outcome; this does not mean that a certain course must lead to a certain result. 73 Carefully read or listen to information in order to fully understand it.
Use your common sense. If a report seems too good to be true, probably it is. Be especially careful of information contained in advertisements. 74 Evaluate "scientific" statements carefully, and be aware of quackery(江湖骗术).
75 Friends and family members can be a great source of ideas and inspiration, but each of us needs to find a healthy lifestyle that works for us.
Developing the ability to evaluate reasonably and independently about health problems will serve you well throughout your life.
1. 71
A: Make choices that are right for you.
B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something.
C: Be sure to work through the critical questions.
D: And examine the findings of the original research.
E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice.
F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view.
G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources.
2. 72
A: Make choices that are right for you.
B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something.
C: Be sure to work through the critical questions.
D: And examine the findings of the original research.
E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice.
F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view.
G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources.
3. 73
A: Make choices that are right for you.
B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something.
C: Be sure to work through the critical questions.
D: And examine the findings of the original research.
E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice.
F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view.
G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources.
4. 74
A: Make choices that are right for you.
B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something.
C: Be sure to work through the critical questions.
D: And examine the findings of the original research.
E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice.
F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view.
G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources.
5. 75
A: Make choices that are right for you.
B: The goal of an ad is to sell you something.
C: Be sure to work through the critical questions.
D: And examine the findings of the original research.
E: Distinguish between research reports and public health advice.
F: Be aware that information may also be incorrectly explained by an author’s point of view.
G: The following suggestions can help you sort through the health information you receive from common sources.
题目解答
答案
1. G
正确率: 72%, 易错项: A
2. D
正确率: 66%, 易错项: C
3. F
正确率: 56%, 易错项: C
4. B
正确率: 61%, 易错项: F
5. A
解析
本题为阅读理解填空题,考查学生对文章逻辑结构和上下文衔接的理解能力。文章围绕如何合理评估健康信息来源展开,给出五条具体建议。解题关键在于:
- 明确段落主旨:每个空格对应一个独立建议段落,需匹配段落核心观点;
- 关注逻辑衔接:通过上下文关键词(如过渡词、重复概念)锁定匹配选项;
- 辨析选项差异:重点区分选项中易混淆的细节描述。
第1题(71空)
段落主旨:引出合理评估健康信息的四项核心能力,需选择总结性过渡句。
关键线索:空格后直接展开具体建议,选项G("以下建议可以帮助你筛选从常见来源接收到的健康信息")自然承接上文,引出下文的建议列表。
第2题(72空)
段落主旨:强调查看原始研究的重要性。
关键线索:前文提到"媒体报告简化研究结果",后文需补充具体操作方法。选项D("并检查原始研究的发现")与"Go to the original source"形成完整逻辑链。
第3题(73空)
段落主旨:警惕语言表述中的误导。
关键线索:段落指出"contributes to"不等于必然结果,选项F("注意信息可能被作者的观点错误解释")强调主观解释偏差,与上下文强调的"准确理解表述差异"一致。
第4题(74空)
段落主旨:用常识判断,警惕广告信息。
关键线索:前文"广告可能夸大效果",选项B("广告的目标是向你推销东西")直接点明广告本质,强化警惕意识。
第5题(75空)
段落主旨:朋友家人建议需结合自身实际。
关键线索:段落结尾强调"找到适合自己的健康方式",选项A("做出适合自己的选择")完美总结段落核心观点。