The findings come ___36___ a study of nearly 1,000 US people that looked at diet, calorie intake and body mass index (BMI) - a measure of obesity.___37___ is found that those who ate chocolate a few times a week were, on ___38___, slimmer than those ___39___ ate it occasionally. Even though chocolate is loaded with calories, it contains ingredients(材料)that may favour weight loss ___40___ than fat synthesis, scientists believe.___41___ boosting calorie intake, regular chocolate consumption was related to lower BMI in the study, ___42___ is published in Archives of Internal Medicine. The link remained even when other factors, like how ___43___ exercise individuals did, were taken into ___44___.And it appears it is how often you eat chocolate that is important, rather than how much of it you eat. The ___45___ found no link with quantity consumed.
___46___ to the researchers, there is only one chance in a hundred that their findings could be explained by chance alone. Lead author Dr Beatrice Golomb, from the University of California at San Diego, said: "Our findings appear to add to a body of information suggesting that the composition of calories, not just the number of them, matters for determining their ultimate impact on weight."This is not the first time scientists ___47___ that chocolate may be healthy for us. Other studies have claimed chocolate may be good for the heart. Consumption of certain types of chocolate has been linked to some favourable changes in blood pressure, insulin(胰島素)sensitivity and cholesterol(膽固醇)level. And chocolate, ___48___ dark chocolate, does contain antioxidants(抗氧化劑)which can help to mop up harmful free radicals - unstable chemicals that can damage our cells.
Dr Golomb and her team believe that antioxidant compounds, called catechins(兒茶素), can improve lean muscle mass and reduce weight  ___49___ studies in rodents would suggest this might be so. Mice ___50___ for 15 days with epicatechin (present in dark chocolate) had improved exercise performance and observable changes to their muscle composition.They say clinical trials are now needed in humans to see ___51___ this is the case.
But before you reach ___52___ a chocolate bar, there are still lots of unanswered questions. And in the absence of conclusive evidence, experts advise caution.While there's no harm in allowing yourself a treat like ___53___ now and again, eating too much might be harmful because it often ___54___ a lot of sugar and fat too.And if you are looking to change your diet, you are ___55___ to benefit most from eating more fresh fruits and vegetables.
小題1:
A.toB.inC.from D.with
小題2:
A.AsB.ItC.WhichD.What
小題3:
A.wholeB.a(chǎn)verageC.generalD.short
小題4:
A.who B.that C.whichD.why
小題5:
A.otherB.ratherC.less D.more
小題6:
A.ThoughB.Even ifC.when D.Despite
小題7:
A.that B.whichC.whereD.when
小題8:
A.muchB.oftenC.long D.many
小題9:
A.thoughtsB.mind C.a(chǎn)ccountD.effect
小題10:
A.newsB.reportC.study D.book
小題11:
A.AccordingB.BasedC.ReplyD.Response
小題12:
A.had suggestedB.suggestedC.have suggestedD.suggest
小題13:
A.speciallyB.particularlyC.luckilyD.unfortunately
小題14:
A.a(chǎn)t leastB.a(chǎn)t mostC.in factD.by accident
小題15:
A.feedingB.fedC.to feedD.feed
小題16:
A.if B.what C.whyD.that
小題17:
A.outB.forC.with D.into
小題18:
A.noodlesB.chocolateC.rice D.nuts
小題19:
A.includesB.takesC.a(chǎn)bsorbsD.contains
小題20:
A.probableB.possible C.likelyD.a(chǎn)bout

小題1:C
小題2:B
小題3:B
小題4:A
小題5:B
小題6:D
小題7:B
小題8:A
小題9:C
小題10:C
小題11:A
小題12:C
小題13:B
小題14:A
小題15:B
小題16:A
小題17:B
小題18:B
小題19:D
小題20:C
文章講述的是一項研究發(fā)現(xiàn)巧克力的經(jīng)常攝入有助于人們的身體質(zhì)量。
小題1:詞組搭配,come from來自,來源于 句意為這個發(fā)現(xiàn)來源于一個研究。
小題2:固定句型,It is found that ........it作形式主語,代指后面的that從句。
小題3:詞組。On average 平均
小題4:定語從句,根據(jù)句意可知此處為定語從句指的是those,指人,
小題5:詞組。Rather than 而不是
小題6:句意理解。此處句意為盡管卡路里吸收的增加,經(jīng)常性的巧克力的攝入與低的身體質(zhì)量指數(shù)是有關(guān)的。
小題7:非限制性定語從句,指代前面的一句話。
小題8:因為exercise作鍛煉講時是不可數(shù)名詞,所以選擇how much。
小題9:固定短語,take sth into account/consideration 考慮
小題10:上下文,根據(jù)文章第一段第一句話可知,文章講述的是該研究的結(jié)果,所以此處是研究沒有發(fā)現(xiàn)與巧克力的量的關(guān)系。
小題11:句意理解。此處意為根據(jù)研究人員,according to 根據(jù)
小題12:固定用法。因為This is not the first time是現(xiàn)在完成時的標志。
小題13:句意理解,巧克力,尤其是黑巧克力,存在抗氧化劑。
小題14:詞組辨析,at least 至少 at most至多 in fact事實上 by accident 偶然,意外地
小題15:mice和feed之間是被動關(guān)系,此處作mice的定語,="which" were fed
小題16:句意理解,此處意為他們說還需要人體的臨床試驗來看是否是這樣的。
小題17:詞組reach for a chocolate伸手去拿巧克力
小題18:上下文,文章主要在講巧克力。
小題19:動詞辨析,contain意為包含某種物質(zhì),此處意為巧克力含有大量的糖。
小題20:當主語是人的時候,只能選擇likely意為,某人很可能干某事。
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