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高中英语新教材精选外刊语法填空12 1看电视是否会“越看越饿”?答案是……Appetite for distraction: Does watching TV make you hungrier? 1______(sit) down in front of the television with a meal or snack after a long day is a very popular recreational pastime. And thanks 2_____streaming services that play every episode(集) of a television series 3_____(automatic), some viewers aren’t even burning the few calories it might take to reach for the remote.But is it sloth(懒惰) 4_____ keeps us chewing, or something else? Is it possible the experience of watching TV can stimulate(刺激) our appetite?According to the Cleveland Clinic, television isn’t so much an appetite stimulant as it is an appetite distraction. When we watch TV, we’re engaged in the program, 5_____ means we’re paying 6_____(little) attention to the neurological(神经的) and gastronomical cues(美食的暗示) that tell us we’re getting full. Instead of taking note of how we're eating, we’re engaged in somewhat passive7_____(consume).In 2015, a study 8_____(publish) in The International Journal of Communication and Health surveyed 591 undergraduates at the University of Houston. It showed that the more students watched, the 9____(many) they snacked. The study also found evidence that increased television viewing was associated with a “fatalistic” view of healthy food intake and poor nutritional knowledge.Combining television and snacking also creates a cognitive association in your brain that may prompt (导致) you 10_____(consider) the two activities intertwined. In other words, you might reach for some pizza or chips not because you’re all that hungry, but because you've come to identify television with eating. You might even eat more depending on the length of a program. If you’re watching Friends, a half-hour sitcom, you might eat less than if you were watching a super-sized episode of a drama like Mad Men.Keys:1 Sitting 2 to 3 automatically 4 that 5 which 6 less 7 consumption 8 published 9 more 10 to consider 2 20万“黄金米”丢入黄浦江,艺术家回应:为了反浪费Find out why performance artist threw 500g of grain-shaped gold awayArtist Yang Yexin completed a performance art by 1_____(throw) 1000 grains of rice 2_____(make) of fine gold into the city's Huangpu River and many other urban corners like trash bins, manholes(下水道) and grasslands, the Shanghai Observer reported.
Yang said in 3_____interview that he spent 230,000 yuan (US$35,738) buying 500g gold from an reputable (有信誉的) online jewelry dealer and had 4_____(they) made into grain shapes about a month ago.
The gold is the exact size of a grain of rice.Yang's 5____(shock) act soon triggered controversy(争议) on social media, with many confused netizens condemning(抨击) it a grandstand (作秀)and huge waste.Yang replied on Friday that his act was 6____(simple) a satire(讽刺) about the waste of food on the 41st World Food Day, October 16.
He aimed 7_____( alert)(提醒) people to the severity(严重性) of waste, and call for food to be treasured.
"One can hardly take the act of waste seriously 8_____ it is enlarged to an extreme level like this," Yang explained.
Yang said 9_____ he created was at spiritual level that can't be measured by money.
"The amount of money will be far more 10_____(value) if people take the chance to reflect on waste and build up good habits," Yang said.
keys:1 throwing 2 made 3 an 4 them 5 shocking 6 simply 7 to alert 8 until 9 what 10 valuable 3 为缓解出行焦虑 英国推出“火车上的瑜伽课”Train passengers given live yoga classes from the comfort of their seats during journeyA TRAIN operator from Britain has made travelling more tranquil(宁静舒心) – by 1_____(host) live yoga classes during journeys.Heathrow Express passengers travelling on October 13 2_____(treat) to sessions with yoga influencer Celest Pereira, 3_____ has developed a 12-minute seat-yoga and meditation session to help travellers relax.The class has been developed so travellers of all ages and 4_____(able) can perform the exercises 5_____(safe) from their seats – and it’s believed to be the first time a yoga class has taken place on a moving train.To get passengers in the right frame of mind, the ‘Tranquil Train’ carriage hosting the sessions was decorated with fresh eucalyptus(桉树叶) and lavender(薰衣草) to fill the carriage 6_____ soothing aromas.The initiative was trialled after a study also commissioned by Heathrow Express found more than half of public transport users find travel 7_____(stress) following the Covid-19 pandemic.Celest Pereira said: “Travelling can get very fraught(忧心忡忡的) – there’s lots going on, lots of things to think about, and it’s very deadline driven - so it can be a very intense experience."By hosting these classes we’re hoping to alleviate(缓解) those pressures and help passengers be in the present moment, feel 8____(little) overwhelmed and relieve any muscle tension.The study of 2,000 adults also identified the most frustrating aspects of travel – including delayed departures (52 percent) and crowds (48 percent).Those polled also revealed how operators might be able to reduce passenger worry when travelling – 9_____(include) more ‘quiet carriages’ (39 percent) and reserved seats (39 percent).Free snacks or refreshments (36 percent) would also make a 10______(different), as would reserved places for luggage (32 percent) and onboard entertainment to take mind off things (30 percent).Three in 10 (30 percent) would also like tranquil (舒缓的) music to be played during journeys, while a quarter (24 percent) think calming fragrances would help, according to the OnePoll.com data.Keys:1 hosting 2 were treated 3 who 4 abilities 5 safely6 with 7 stressful 8 less 9 including 10 difference
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