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PassageTwo

  Accordingtoastudy,intellectualactivitiesmakepeopleeatmorethanwhenjustresting.Thishasshednewlightonbrainfood.Thisfindingmightalsohelpexplaintheobesityepidemicofasocietyinwhichpeopleoftensit.

  Researcherssplit14universitystudentvolunteersintothreegroupsfora45-minutesessionofeitherrelaxinginasittingposition,readingandsummarizingatext,orcompletingaseriesofmemory,attention,andalerttestsonthecomputer.Afterthesessions,theparticipantswereinvitedtoeatasmuchastheypleased.

  Thoughthestudyinvolvedaverysmallnumberofparticipants,theresultswerestark.Thestudentswhohaddonethecomputertestsdowned253morecaloriesor29.4percentmorethanthecouchpotatoes.Thosewhohadsummarizedatextconsumed203morecaloriesthantherestinggroup.

  Bloodsamplestakenbefore,during,andafterrevealedthatintellectualworkcausemuchbiggerfluctuationsinglucose(葡萄糖)levelsthanrestperiods,perhapsowingtothestressofthinking.

  Theresearchersfigurethebodyreactstothesefluctuationsbydemandingfoodtorestoreglucose-thebrain’sfuel.Glucoseisconvertedbythebodyfromcarbohydrates(碳水化合物)andissuppliedtothebrainviathebloodstream.Thebraincannotmakeglucoseandsoneedsaconstantsupply.Braincellsneedtwiceasmuchenergyasothercellsinthebody.

  Withoutexercisetobalancetheaddedintake,however,such“brainfood”isprobablynotsmart.Variousstudiesinanimalshaveshownthatconsumingfewercaloriesoverallleadstosharperbrainsandlongerlife,andmostresearchersagreethatthefindingsapply,ingeneral,tohumans.

  And,ofcourse,eatingmorecanmakeyoufat.

  “Caloricovercompensationfollowingintellectualwork,combinedwiththefactthatwearelessphysicallyactivewhendoingintellectualtasks,couldcontributetotheobesityepidemiccurrentlyobservedinindustrializedcountries,”saidleadresearcherJean-PhilippeChaputatLavalUniversityinQuebecCity,Canada.“Thisisafactorthatshouldnotbeignored,consideringthatmoreandmorepeopleholdjobsofanintellectualnature,”theresearcherconcluded.

  37.Thepassagemainlytellsusthat.

  A.consumingfewercaloriescanleadtosharperbrains

  B.thinkingconsumedmorecaloriesthanresting

  C.restingmorecanmakepeoplefat

  D.braincellsneedmoreenergythanothercellsinthebody

  38.Itisimpliedthattoavoidobesity,peoplewhohavetositlongshould.

  A.thinkmoreandeatlessB.increasetheintakeofvitamins

  C.skipsomemealsD.eatlesspotatoes

  39.Theword“stark”inthe3rdparagraphisclosestinmeaningto“”

  A.negativeB.obscureC.absoluteD.ambiguous

  40.Accordingtotheresearch,whichofthefollowingactivitiesconsumedthemostcalories?

  A.Relaxinginasittingposition

  B.Readingprofessionalbooks

  C.Summarizingatext

  D.Completingtestsonthecomputer

  41.Accordingtothepassage,eatinglessmaymakepeople.

  A.smarterB.lessintelligent

  C.moreemotionalD.liveashorterlife

  42.Oneofthereasonsfortheobesityepidemiccurrentlyobservedinindustrializedcountriesisthatinthesecountries.

  A.peopletakedifferentexercises

  B.fewerpeoplewatchtheirweight

  C.fewerpeopleholdphysicaljobs

  D.foodsaremuchcheaper

  Passagethree

  Oneofthesimplepleasuresofalazysummerdayistobeabletoenjoyarefreshingsliceofwatermeloneitheratthebeach,atapicnic,orfreshfromthefarmer’smarket.Deliciousandnutritious,watermelonisoneofthoseguilt-freefoodswecanallenjoy:

onecupofwatermelonpacksonlyabout50calories!

Watermelonsarenotonlycoolingtreatsforwhenthemercurystartstorise;theyarealsoloadedwithhealthynutrientssuchasvitaminA,vitaminC,lycopene(番茄红素),andetc.VitaminsAandCandlycopeneareantioxidants,whicharesubstancesthatworktohelpgetridoftheharmfuleffectsofsubstances.

  Researchhassuggestedthatadiethighinfruitsandvegetablesthathaveplentyofantioxidantscanreducetheriskofheartdisease,somecancers,andsomeotherdangerousdiseases.Acupofwatermelonprovides25﹪oftherecommendeddailyvalueofvitaminCand6﹪oftherecommendeddailyvalueofvitaminA.Additionally,researchershavefoundthatlycopene,anutrientmosttraditionallyassociatedwithtomatoes,isfoundinequalorgreaterquantitiesinwatermelon.

  WatermelonsalsoprovidesignificantamountsofvitaminB6andvitaminB1,bothofwhicharenecessaryforenergyproduction.Incombinationwiththemineralsandvitaminsalreadydescribed,theseBvitaminsaddtothehighnutrientrichnessofwatermelon.Duetoitshighwatercontent(watermelonis92﹪waterbyweight)andlowcaloriecount,watermelonisagoodchoicetosatisfyyourhungerwhileyoutrytoeatahealthydiet.Thinkofthemasnature’sanswertotheheavilymarketed“vitaminwater”craze.

  Besidethetextured,wateryfleshofthefruit,watermelonseedsarealsowidelyeatenasasnack.Theyarerichinironandproteinandareoftenpressedforoilorroastedandseasoned.

  Soifyouareplanningondiningoutdoorthissummer,orsimplylookingforaquickandconvenientrefreshmenttoservetounexpectedorrecklesschildren,reachforwatermelon.Thekidswillenjoyitscrisptasteandmessyjuices,theadultswillenjoyitsrefreshingflavors,andeveryonewillbenefitfromitsnutritiousvalue.

  43.Wedon’tfeelguiltevenifweeatmorewatermelonbecause.

  A.itisdeliciousB.itisnutritious

  C.itcontainslowcaloriesD.itcontainsantioxidants

  44.Thephrase“whenthemercurystartstorise”(Para.1)probablymeans“”.

  A.insummereveningsB.onsunnydays

  C.whenpeoplearethirstyD.whenitisgettinghot

  45.HowmanycupsofwatermeloncansatisfythedailyneedforvitaminC?

  A.1B.2C.3D.4

  46.Bysaying“Thinkofthemasnature’sanswertotheheavilymarketed”vitaminwater“craze”,theauthormeans.

  A.watermeloncantaketheplaceofvitamins

  B.withwatermelon,peopledon’thavetobuyvitaminwater

  C.naturalfoodsaremuchbetterthanthemanufacturedones

  D.thevitaminwaterhasbeenover-advertised

  47.Watermelonseedsareoften.

  A.friedinoilB.storedforseasons

  C.preparedwithspiceD.pressedbeforebeingcooked

  48.Thebesttitleofthepassageis.

  A.Watermelon-theMostEnjoyableRefreshment

  B.TheWondersofWatermelon

  C.TheNutrientsinWatermelon

  D.Watermelon-theBestSummerFoodforChildren

  PassageFour

  Initialvoyagesintospaceintroducedquestionsscientistshadneverbeforeconsidered.Couldanastronautswallowfoodinzerogravity?

Tokeepthingssimple,astronautsontheProjectMercuryatefoodssqueezedoutoftubes.Itwaslikeservingthembabyfoodinatoothpastecontainer.

  Buttheseearlytubemealswereflavorless,andastronautsdroppedtoomanypounds.“WeknowthatastronautshavelostweightineveryAmericanandRussianmannedflight,”wroteNASAscientistsMalcolmSmithin1969.“Wedon’tknowwhy.”Feedingpeopleinspacewasnotaseasyasitlooked.

  Floatingaroundinspaceisn’tasrelaxingasitmightsound.Astronautsexpendalotofenergyandendureextremestressesontheirbodies.Theirdietaryrequirementsarethereforedifferentfromthoseoftheirgravity-boundcounterpartsonEarth.Forexample,theyneedextracalciumtocompensateforboneloss.“Alow-saltdiethelpsslowtheprocess,buttherearenorefrigeratorsinspace,andsaltisoftenusedtohelppreservefoods,”saysVickieKloerisofNASA.“Wehavetobeverycarefulofthat.”

  BytheApollomissions,NASAhaddevelopedanutritionallybalancedmenuwithawidevarietyofoptions.Ofcourse,alltheitemswerefreeze-driedorheat-treatedtokillbacteria,andtheydidn’tlooklikeregularfood.

  Today,themostelaborateouter-spacemealsareconsumedintheInternationalSpaceStation(ISS),whereastronautsenjoyeverythingfromsteaktochocolatecake.TheISSisajointventurebetweentheU.S.andRussia,anddiplomaticguidelinesdictatethepercentageoffoodanastronautmusteatfromeachcountry.NASA’sfoodlaboratoryhas185differentmenuitems,Russiaoffersaround100,andwhenJapansentupitsfirstcrewmemberin2008,about30dishescamewithhim.Duetodietaryrestrictionsandstorageissues,astronautsstillcan’teatwithwhatevertheywantwhenevertheyfeellikeit.

  In2008,NASAastronautandISScrewmemberSandraMagnusbecamethefirstpersontotrytocookamealinspace.Ittookheroveranhourtocookonionsandgarlicinthespacestation’sfoodwarmer,butshemanagedtocreateatrulydeliciousdish:

grilledtuna(金枪鱼)inalemon-garlicsauce-eatenfromabag,ofcourse.

  49.Whichofthefollowingistrueabouttheearlyspacemeals?

  A.Theyhadtobeeatenfromabag.

  B.Theytastedbetterthantheylooked.

  C.Theycouldnotmakeeatingaseasyaspossible.

  D.Theywerenotnutritiousenoughforastronauts.

  50.Itseemsthatastronauts’weightloss.

  A.wasanunusualproblemamongastronauts

  B.waswhatpuzzledtheearlyscientists

  C.causednewproblemsinspaceflights

  D.drewtheattentionofthegeneralpublic

  51.AccordingtoVickieKloeris,servingalow-saltdietinspace.

  A.iseasiersaidthandoneB.isnotabsolutelynecessary

  C.hasworkedasexpectedD.willbethefuturetrend

  52.IntheInternationalSpaceStation,.

  A.thereisenoughspacetostoreenoughfoodsforastronauts

  B.thereisaselectionofflavoredfoodsfromadozencountries

  C.astronautsingeneralpreferfoodsfromtheirowncountries

  D.astronauts’needtoeattheirfavoritefoodscan’t

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