If we cannot reach an ________ on the program, we will have to vote.
A.a(chǎn)greement B.development
C.treatment D.improvement
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閱讀理解。
Do you sometimes find you want to eat chocolate or ice cream very much? Do you then make it but feel guilty about it later?
The next time this happens to you, think back if you have had enough sleep over the last 3-5 days. Many adults and even teens have noticed that they crave "midnight snacks" when working or watching TV late.
New research shows that lack of sleep could lead us to have an increased appetite (食欲)- especially for the unhealthy kind.
Recently, researchers at the University of Chicago carried out a study that clearly shows that a lack of sleep actually changes our brain chemistry! Studies were done on two control groups over four days. Both groups had their food and sleep strictly controlled. All of them received three meals. The only difference was that one group was allowed to sleep for 7.5 hours while the other group slept for a little more than four hours.
During the following visit, their sleep patterns were exchanged. After the last night of the session, the volunteers were offered as much food as they wanted to eat. Researchers noticed that in both sessions, people who sleep less ate on an average 300 calories more than those who had slept more. This was much more calories than what their bodies would need to make up for the three fewer hours of sleep.
What Is Going On?
The researchers then analyzed the chemicals (化學(xué)成分) in the blood of the people in the study. What they noticed was surprising. High levels of ghrelin (a chemical that makes us hungry) and lower levels of leptin (the chemical that tells the brain that it is satisfied) were found in the people with less sleep.
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Furthermore, researchers noticed that food cravings continued for a long period of time, well after the lack of sleep. This increases the risk of over-eating for longer periods, leading to obesity (肥胖).
Your body needs 7-8 hours of sleep each night. So, the next time you reach for a bag of chips or a slice of decadent cake, think of the amount of sleep you have had recently!
1.According to the passage, people want to eat more when they ________.
A.work B.watch TV
C.sleep less D.sleep more
2.The word ‘crave’ in paragraph 2 most probably means ________.
A.hope B.want
C.hate D.dislike
3.From the passage, we can learn that ________.
A.people feel guilty about eating chocolate
B.unhealthy food makes people sleep less and less
C.a(chǎn) person’s sleep has nothing to do with his/her appetite
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A.researchers working on people’s sleep
B.how people’s sleep influences their appetite
C.how much people need to eat after sleeping less
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Now Mr. Coates says, “I only use elevators if they have telephones in them.”
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,判斷下列各句正(T)、誤(F)。
1.Mr. Coates could not get out of the elevator because he was weak.
2.He stayed in the elevator from Tuesday to Saturday.
3.He ate and drank in the elevator most of the time.
4.Mr. Coates came out early on Tuesday morning.
5.He says that he will only use elevators with telephones in them.
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