Unit 2 阅读拓展练习2- 高一英语牛津译林版(2020)必修第二册(有答案).docx
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1、译林版必修第二册unit2阅读拓展练习2.阅读理解AJackie Rodriguez put on a lot of weight after her first child was born.Then,when her daughter was two,she dropped all the weight with practically no effort.“I wasnt using any fat burners or shakes.nothing,” she says.The change had nothing to do with what Rodriguez ate.Rathe
2、r,it began when she started a new job that shook up her daily routine.Working in the office of a DJ company near her apartment,she started her work at 530 pm.Instead of sharing dinner with her husband at nine,she ate alone at five and went to work.Night work often leads to weight gain,so Rodriguezs
3、story might seem to be a quirk.But unlike many such workers Rodriguez clocked out by 11 pm and got a regular nights sleep.Perhaps even more important,she didnt eat at work or when she got homejust showered and went to bed.Her main change was moving dinnertime almost four hours earlier.That single,si
4、mple change seems to have caused Rodriguezs weight lossand scientific research may explain why.In labs around the world,researchers are developing a completely new understanding of how our bodies work.It seems that our bodies process food fastest when its eaten during daylight hours.“That latenight
5、bowl of ice cream may all go toward your waist(腰),” says UCLA neuroscientist Christopher Colwell.Just look at Satchidananda Pandas mice.Panda,a biologist,is a leading expert on how the timing of food eating affects health.His team has found that mice that eat only during their active hours are healt
6、hier and thinner than mice that eat the same food over 24 hours.Encouragingly,when unhealthy mice are allowed to eat only during their daytime,the condition of those having some diseases such as diabetes improves.“Its likely that we can help treat some diseases just by changing when people eat,” Pan
7、da says.1How did Jackie Rodriguez lose her weight?ABy working late daily.BBy changing her dinnertime.CBy eating a certain kind of food.DBy having dinner with her family.2The underlined word “quirk” in Paragraph 3 means something .Astrange BpossibleCinteresting Dnecessary3What does Christopher Colwel
8、l think of a latenight bowl of ice cream?AIt can hardly affect our health.BIt will cause us to put on weight.CIt will affect how our bodies work.DIt can be processed fast by our bodies.4What happens when some mices daily routines are changed?AThey eat less.BThey get a disease.CThey are more active.D
9、They become healthier.答案BABDBSome years ago,a 28yearold Californian wife and mother of three children died from drinking too much water.Her body was found in her home shortly after she took part in a waterdrinking contest that was held by a local radio show.Called “Hold Your Wee For A Wii”, the cont
10、est organizers promised a free Wii video game machine to those who drank the most water without going to the bathroom.The woman who died drank about 2 gallons of water during the contest.When she and other participants complained of discomfort and showed signs of pains,they were laughed at by the or
11、ganizers.This tragic news story shows the importance of understanding why drinking too much water can be dangerous to your health.Consuming more water than you need can increase your total blood volume(容量)And since your blood volume exists within a closed system,increasing your blood volume puts unn
12、ecessary stress on your heart and blood vessels(血管)Your kidneys(肾) must work overtime to get rid of extra water out of your system.Your kidneys are not a pair of pipes.Flushing more water through your kidneys doesnt necessarily help it become cleaner.Rather,your kidneys can get damaged by unnecessar
13、y wear and tear over time.And drowning your system with large amounts of water is one of many potential causes of kidney damage.Putting unnecessary stress on your system and your kidneys by consuming unnecessary water is an unnoticeable process.For the average person,it is usually impossible to know
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