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Whydosmokerstendtoweighlessthannonsmokersandgainweightwhentheygiveupthehabit
Contraryto“commonknowledge”,nonsmokersdonotgenerallyeatmorethansmokers,nordotheyexerciseless,studiesfind.Researchperformedonsmokersatrestindicatesthatnicotine(尼古丁)itselfcanincreasebasalmetabolic(新陈代谢的)rates,meaningsmokersburnmoreenergythannonsmokersduringperiodsofinactivity.Butsurveyssuggestmostsmokerssmokenotwhilecompletelyatrest,butwhileperforminglightactivitiessuchasdeskworkthatcanincreasemetabolicratesbytwoorthreetimes.Unlessnicotine’smetaboliceffectsincreaseproportionallywithmetabolicrates,itsinfluenceonweightmightbeinsignificant.
Nowastudyshowsthatnicotine’seffectsonbody-fuelconsumptionindeedincreaseproportionallywithincreasesinactivity.“Theseresultsindicatethatthemetaboliceffectofnicotinemayplayagreaterpartinaccountingforbody-weightdifferencesbetweensmokersandnonsmokersthanwaspreviouslybelieved,”saysKennethA.PerkinsandhiscolleaguesattheUniversityofPittsburghSchoolofMedicine.
Theresearchersgaveanicotinenosespraytoindividualsperforminglightwork—inthiscaseridinganexercisebicyclemodifiedtoalloweasyridingwhilesubjectsremainseatedinacomfortablearmchair.Theactivityraisedrestingmetabolicratestwotothreetimes.
Byanalyzingairbreathedout,theresearcherscalculatedenergyconsumptioninthearmchairbicyclistsbeforeandaftergivingthenosesprayandcomparedtherelativechangeswithsubjectsinthecontrolgroupgivenplacebo((试验药物用的)无效对照剂)nosesprays.Relativetotheirbaselinebicycleexpenditures,individualsinthenicotinegroupexpendedconsiderablymoreenergythandidthoseincontrolgroupwhiledoingthesameamountofwork.Withnicotine,Perkinssays,“It’sasifthebodyisbecomingmuchlessefficientinusingitsstoredenergy.”
Whiletheresultsmayseemdiscouragingtosmokerswho’dliketoquitwithoutgainingweight,Perkinsnotesthatwalkinganextramileadayshouldmakeupforthedifferenceinmetabolicefficiency.Andhesayssmokerswouldhavetogain“wellmorethan50pounds”tocounterbalancethehealthrisksofcontinuedsmoking.
1.Whatmight“commonknowledge”sayaboutsmokersandnonsmokers
A)Smokerseatmoreandexercisemorethannonsmokers.
B)Smokerseatlessandexerciselessthannonsmokers.
C)Smokerseatlessandexercisemorethannonsmokers.√
D)Smokerseatmoreandexerciselessthannonsmokers.
答案:
C
2.Whenmightnicotineinfluencesmokers’weightsignificantly
A)WhenNicotine’smetaboliceffectsandmetabolicratesincreaseatthesamerate.√
B)Whilesmokersareexercising.
C)Whilesmokersareatrest.
D)WhenNicotine’smetaboliceffectsincreaseproportionallywiththeamountoflightactivities.
答案:
A
3.Theword“subjects”inthefourthparagraphmeans.
A)peopleundermedicaltreatment
B)researchers
C)peopleundergoinganexperiment√
D)addictedsmokers
答案:
C
4.Whathavetheresearchersfoundoutintheirstudy
A)Peopleinthearmchairexpendedmoreenergythanpeopledoingdeskwork.
B)Peopleinthecontrolgroupbreathedoutmoreair.
C)Peoplewithoutnicotinenosesprayarebecomingmuchlessefficientinusingenergy.
D)Peopleinthenicotinegroupconsumedmoreenergy.√
答案:
D
5.Whydothestudyresultsseemdiscouragingtosomesmokersaccordingtothepassage
A)Becausetheywanttogainweighttotacklethehealthrisksofcontinuedsmoking.
B)Becausetheywanttoquitsmokingandstillkeepfit.√
C)Becausetheywanttowalkinganextramileadaytolosesomeweight.
D)Becausetheywanttokeepfitwithouthavingtoquitsmoking.
答案:
B
AcertainamountofcontroversyhasbeencausedbythepublicationofanewreportbyateamofeducationalistsheadedbyPro.B.J.Smith.Thereportclaimstohavestatisticalevidencethatchildrenwhoattendanumberofdifferentschoolsthroughtheirparentshavingtomovearoundthecountryaremorethannormallyvulnerabletoaviciouscycleoflowacademicachievement.Therearealsoindications,saysProfessorSmith,ofanunusuallyhighrateofpsychologicaldismayamongsuchchildren.
Theprofessor,whohaslongsuspectedthattheeffectonchildrenwhoseparentstraveltodifferentpartsofthecountryinsearchofworkhasnotbeensufficientlyresearched,stressesthatthisisnotmerelyanexpressionofprejudice.“Wearenotdealingherewithopinions,”hesays,“It’strue,mypersonalfeelingisthatforchildren’swell-being,theyshouldstayinoneschool.However,ourfindingsarebasedonresearchandnotonanypersonalattitudesthatIormycolleaguesmayhaveonthesubject.”
Capt.ThomasMuller,anArmylecturerforthepast20yearsandhimselfafatheroftwo,said,“I’veneverheardsuchrubbish.AsfarasI’mconcerned,absolutelynoharmisdonetotheeducationofchildrenwhochangeschoolsregularly—aslongastheykeeptothesamesystemasinourArmyschool.Inmyexperience—andI’veknownquiteafewofthem—Armychildrenareaswell-adjustedasanyothers,ifnotmoreso.WhattheProfessordoesn’tappeartoappreciateisthefactthatinsuchsituationschildrenwilladaptmuchbetterthanadults.”
WhenthiswasputtoProfessorSmith,hesaidthatatnotimehadhisteamsuggestedthatallsuchchildrenwerebackwardordismayedinsomeway,butsimplythatintheirexperiencetherewasacleartendency.
“Ourfindingsindicatethatwhiletheextremelybrightchildcancopewithregularemotionalturbulencewithoutharminghisorhergeneralacademicprogress,themajorityofchildrensufferfromconstantlyhavingtoenteranewlearningenvironment.”
6.WhatdoesProfessorSmith’sreportsuggest
A)Childrenshouldn’tchangeschoolstoooften.√
B)Childrenwhohavetomovearoundthecountryarebetteratacademicachievement.
C)Childrenattendingmanyschoolshavecausedacertainamountofcontroversy.
D)Childrenwhoattenddifferentschoolsaremorevulnerabletoviciousdiseases.
答案:
A
7.WhatdoesProfessorSmiththinkofthefindingsoftheresearch
A)Theyareprovedbytheresearch.√
B)Theyarejustbasedonhispersonalfeeling.
C)Theymaymerelybeanexpressionofprejudice.
D)Theyarebasedonpersonalattitudes.
答案:
A
8.WhatdoesCapt.ThomasMullerthinkofchildrenwhochangeschoolsregularly
A)Theycanactuallydealwiththenewenvironmentbetterthanadults.√
B)Theydonoharmtotheeducation.
C)Theyfinditdifficulttokeeptothesamesystem.
D)Theyaregenerallyill-adjusted.
答案:
A
9.HowdoesProfessorSmithdefendhimselfagainCapt.ThomasMuller
A)Hesuggeststhatchildrenhavingregularemotionalturbulencedonotharmtheiracademicprogress.
B)Hearguesthatonlyafewchildrenwillsufferfromchangingschoolsregularly.
C)Hestressesthatthemajorityofchildrentendtosufferfromconstantlyadaptingtoanewlearningenvironment.√
D)Hebelievesthatextremelybrightchildlikestoenteranewlearningenvironment.
答案:
C
10.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout
A)Howarmychildrengetusedtoanewlearningenvironment.
B)Whetherchildrenwouldbeaffectedbychangingschoolsregularly.√
C)TheprocedureProfessorSmithfollowedtoconductastudy.
D)Theopinionspeoplehaveaboutchildrenwhooftenchangeschools.
答案:
B
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Inrealitytheyarenothingmoreandnothinglessthanalotofmercilessandheartlessthieves.Fraudisfraudandcheatingischeatingdespitetheartisticmannerinwhichitiscommittedorthesizeofthescaleuponwhichitisoperated.
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Thethiefistoopowerfultobeaffectedbythelawwhilethevictimistooweaktoputitsmachineryinmotion.Itmaybethatthelawisdefective,oritmaybethatthosehavingitsmachineryinchargeareinfluencedbythewealthofthetransgressors(违犯者).Whateverorwhicheveritisthatisresponsibleoughttobeinvestigatedandtheevilremedied.
11.Whatdoesthetendencymentionedinthefirstparagraphreflect
A)Peopleencouragesomeofthemostthievishtransactionstoflourish.
B)Peopleonlyrespectsuccessa