PTE Re-tell Lecture 真实讲座练习题:需要服用维他命D吗?

在PTE中,无论是Summarise Spoken Text 还是 Re-tell Lecture的考题大都是从真实的讲座或者演讲中截取的,中间经常经常夹杂很多不同的环境音.很多同学都反映有时未必是听不懂,而是听不到. 鉴于此,墨尔本文波雅思PTE专门为大家总结了真实讲座的PTE练习音频,相比新闻音频来说,整体更加接近PTE考试的真题,内容方面,我们也会为大家提供考试中存在的近似题,最近我们会持续更新,敬请期待!


How much sun exposure might one need to get their target vitamin D level to that found associated with the lowest total mortality rate? Well, it depends. It depends on our age, how long we’re exposed, the time of day, the time of the year, our latitude, our skin color, our use of sunscreen, and how much of our body we’re exposing. Even in Boston, though, all it takes is 10-12 minutes of mid-day summer sun without sunblock…if you’re a young pale-naked Caucasian. But then you’re golden! Actually, you’d be a little pink. Note though, if you are some old white guy prancing around naked on the Commons, you’re not going to make it. As I hope you are beginning to appreciate, it’s not easy to make one-size fits all recommendations for how much sun exposure one might need. And Low vitamin D status despite abundant sun exposure has been found even in the best of circumstances: young half naked skateboarders in Honolulu, mostly Caucasian, averaging 30 hours of sun a week, and 51% didn’t even make it to 30. If they can’t, who can? And these days, even if we’re an albino nudist at the equator, how often might we be getting outside in middle of the day with a desk job? So, if we’re really interested in getting to the vitamin D level associated with the lowest mortality rates, and our lifestyle or latitude won’t allow us the necessary sun exposure, then one needs to take vitamin D supplements: the piddly amount added to soymilk, calf-milk, margarine or mushrooms are simply not enough.

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