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6.Why did Niu Yu walk with her leg lit up with LEDs in the video?9.Where did Plessow expect his study to lead to according to paragraph 3?A.To try to lead a different and creative life.A.Solutions to world hunger.B.A further study about ghrelin.B.To attract more attention from the Internet.C.Changes in people's behavior.D.Right decisions about money.C.To call on people to care about people with disabilities.10.How does ghrelin affect people's monetary choices?D.To encourage people with disabilities to show themselves.A.It acts on the reward center in the brain7.What is the best title of the text?B.It activates food-intake area in the brain.A.Courage is the real beautyB.Accept yourself confidentlyC.It improves a person's metabolic activity.C.Walk out home,show yourselfD.Don't be afraid of losing faceD.It changes the location of the frontal lobe.C11.Who might choose a bigger financial reward 14 days later according to the study?Among other functions,the stomach hormone,ghrelin(胃饥饿素)stimulates appetite andA.People who love food.B.People who hate food.contributes to the accumulation of fat in the body.Now,research indicates the "hunger"hormone may alsoC.People with a healthy bodyD.People with a healthy mind.lead to irrational spending,especially when it comes to items that "feed"the brain's reward center.According to co-author Franziska Plessow,Ph.D.,assistant professor of medicine at MassachusettsOver 150 years have past since the outbreak of the Great Chicago Fire.It may sound strange to callGeneral Hospital and Harvard Medical School,this study reveals unique indications that ghrelin in humanssomething so deadly "great",but it suits Chicago's self-image as a place where things are bigger,taller,influences people's financial choices.and greater,even tragedies.The 1871 fire killed an estimated 300 people.It quickly turned the heart of the"Our results indicate that ghrelin might play a broader role than previously acknowledged in humancity,wood-frame buildings constructed on wooden sidewalks,into ruins,and left 100,000 peoplereward-related behavior and decision making,such as monetary choices,"Plessow says in a mediahomeless.release."This will hopefully inspire future research into its role in food-independent human perception andLike the Great Fire of London in 1666,the San Francisco Earthquake of 1906,and Hurricane Katrinabehavior.”in 2005,the Great Chicago Fire reminds us that big,swaggering (cities can still be fragile.为Ghrelin works by activating the portion of the brain that controls food intake.The hormone can alsoBut on that same night,about 250 miles north of Chicago,more than 1,200 people died in and aroundchange circuits (in the brain related to the reward center located in the frontal lobe ()Peshtigo(佩什蒂戈),Wisconsin..It was the deadliest wildfire in U.S.history.Survivors said the flames烟Researchers add that levels of this hormone vary according to consumption and a person's distinct metabolicblew like hurricanes,jumping across Green Bay to light the forest on the opposite shore.A million and a(新陈代谢的)activity.half acres burned.The research consisted of84 participants,50 suffered from anorexia nervosa(神经性食欲缺乏),Chicago's fire came to be seen as a catastrophe that also promoted the invention of steel skyscrapers,while the remaining 34 participants were healthy individuals which made up the control group.Each personraised up in thethe city's ashes.It has overshadowed the Peshtigo Fire.And for years,the two were seen asate the same meal during the experiment had eaten nothing before the study.Plessow's team measured totalseparate,almost coincidental disasters.ghrelin concentrations (in the blood before and after consumption.Chicago's fire was long blamed-falsely-on an Irish-immigrant family's cow kicking over a lantern.The survey then gave the participants the option of choosing between a smaller financial reward theySome people thought the Peshtigo Fire started when pieces of a comet landed in the forest,which has nevercan receive right away and a bigger cash prize 14 days later.proven.The team found that healthy individuals,as well as those with increased concentrations of ghrelin,What we understand better today was that the Midwest was historically dry in the summer of 1871.tended to prefer receiving less money right away(for example $20 one minute later)to waiting for aWhen a low-pressure front with lower temperatures rolled in,it stirred up (winds,which can fangreater sum(for example $80 two weeks later).In Plessow's opinion,this suggests a greater tendencysparks into wildfires.The fires themselves produced more winds.Several parts of nearby Michigan alsotoward impulsive behavior.burned during the same few days;at least 500 people were killed there.8.What does the research show about the "hunger"hormone?Today,all of those fires on an autumn night in 1871 might help us see even more clearly how risingA.It ruins one's appetite.B.It makes people thinner.global temperatures and severe droughts we've helped create,from Australia to Algeria and then toC.It helps accumulate money.D.It causes impulsive expenses.California,have made forests more tinder-dry,fragile and flammable,and people more vulnerable.英语考向卷(一)第3页(共8页)英语英语考向卷(一)第4页(共8页)
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