阅读理解。
Thetimeofababyisborncandecidewhatjobstheywillworkoninlaterlivesanewstudyhas
suggested.
Beingborninacertainmonthseemstoshowthestatistical(统计学的)likelihood(可能性)of
whatjobapersonwillendupwith.
Researchershavefoundthatthemonthinwhichbabiesareborncouldalsoaffecteverythingfrom
intelligence(智力)tolength(长度)oflife.
AchildborninDecemberismorelikely(很可能的)tobecomeadentistwhilesomeonewhose
birthdayfallsinJanuarywilltendtobeadebtcollector(收账人)theyfound.
AFebruarybirthseemstoincreasethechancesofbeinganartistwhileMarchbabiesseemto
becomepilots.
MeanwhileAprilandMaybabiesaresaidtohaveafairly(公平的均等的)evenspreadofjobs;
birthsinthesummermonthsmeanamuchlowerchanceofbecomingahigh-earningfootballplayer
doctorordentist.
Thestudywasmadebyresearcherswhoanalysed(分析)thebirthmonthsofpeoplein19different
occupations(职业)usinginformationfromthelastcensus(人口普查)theDailyMailreported.
Althoughthesethingsmaybedifficulttoexplain relationsbetweenbirthmonthsandspecifichealth
problemshaveascientificbasis(依据).
1.AchildborninDecemberisperhapstobecomea______.
A.dentist
B.debtcollector
C.researcher
D.pilot
2. Researchers have found that the month in which babies are born could also affect______.
A.nothing
B.information
C.length
D. age
3.Inthepassage"Meanwhile"hasthesamemeaningas"______".
A.Suddenly
B.Forexample
C.Finally
D.Atthesametime
4.Thestudywasreportedby______.
A.theChinaDaily
B.ascientificbasis
C.theDailyMail
D.thelastcensus
5.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Thestudywasmadebyresearchers.
B.Themonthofababyisborncandecidewhatjobstheywillhave.
C.SomeonewhosebirthdayfallsinJanuarywilltendtobeadebtcollector.
D.Thingsmaybediff