A.It is a precious experience.B.It can be the approach to a job.C.It ca
A.It is a precious experience.
B.It can be the approach to a job.
C.It can enrich work experiences.
D.It is the perfect solution.
A.It is a precious experience.
B.It can be the approach to a job.
C.It can enrich work experiences.
D.It is the perfect solution.
A、What they learned was educational rather than personal.
B、What they learned was more personal than educational.
C、What they learned was more relevant to curriculum.
D、What they learned had nothing to do with personal skills.
A、tiptoed
B、limped
C、strode
D、ducked
A、clear as a rifle shot... deadly as an azure sky
B、clear as an azure sky... deadly as a rifle shot
C、conspicuous as an azure sky... dead as a rifle shot
D、conspicuous as a cloudy sky... alive as a rifle shot
A.She has enjoyed a relaxed campus life.
B.She is good at balancing life and work.
C.She is going on a vacation at the moment.
D.She is working as all assistant in a law firm.
B.He knocked down several mailboxes.
C.He tore down the companys main gate.
D.He did serious damage to a loaded truck.
A.Food labels may mislead consumers in their purchases.
B.Food labels may influence our bodys response to food.
C.Hunger levels depend on ones consumption of calories.
D.People tend to take in a lot more calories than necessary.
Questions下列各are based on the following passage. In recent years, a growing body of research has shown that our appetite and food intake are influenced by a large number of factors besides our biological need for energy, including our eating environment and our perception of the food in front of us. Studies have shown, for instance, that eating in front of the TV (or a similar distraction) can increase both hunger and the amount of food consumed. Even simple visual cues, like plate size and fighting, have been shown to affect portion size and consumption. A new study suggested that our short-term memory also may play a role in appetite. Several hours after a meal, peoples hunger levels were predicted not by how much theyd eaten but rather by how much food theyd seen in front of them in other words, how much they remembered eating.. This disparity (差异) suggests the memory of our previous meal may have a bigger influence on our appetite than the actual size of the meal. says Jeffrey M. Brunstrom, a professor of experimental psychology at the Univerity of Bristol. "Hunger isnt controlled solely by the physical characteristics of a recent meal. We have identified an independent role for memory for that meal," Brunstrom says. "This shows that the relation_ship between hunger and food intake is more complex than we thought. "" These findings echo earlier research that suggests our perception of food can sometimes trick our bodys response to the food itself. In a 2011 study, for instance, people who drank the same 380-calorie(卡路里) milkshake on two separate occasions produced different levels of hunger-related hormones (荷尔蒙), depending on whether the shakes label said it contained 620 or 140 calories. Moreover, the participants reported feeling more full when they thought theyd consumed a higher-calorie shake. What does this mean for our eating habits? Although it hardly seems practical to trick ourselves into eating less. the new fmdings do highlight the benefits of focusing on our food and avoiding TV and multitasking while eating. The so-called mindful-eating strategies can fight distractious and help us control our appetite, Brunstrom says. What is said to be a factor affecting our appetite and food intake?
A.How we perceive the food we eat.
B.what ingredients the food contains.
C.When we eat our meals.
D.How fast we eat our meals.
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