Why do smokers tend to weigh less than nonsmokers and gain weight when they give up the habit?Contrary to “common knowledge”, nonsmokers do not generally eat more than smokers, nor do they exercise less, studies find. Research performed on smokers at rest indicates that nicotine (尼古丁) itself can increase basal metabolic (新陈代谢的) rates, meaning smokers burn more energy than nonsmokers during periods of inactivity. But surveys suggest most smokers smoke not while completely at rest, but while performing light activities such as desk work that can increase metabolic rates by two or three times. Unless nicotine’s metabolic effects increase proportionally with metabolic rates, its influence on weight might be insignificant.Now a study shows that nicotine’s effects on body-fuel consumption indeed increase proportionally with increases in activity. “These results indicate that the metabolic effect of nicotine may play a greater part in accounting for body-weight differences between smokers and nonsmokers than was previously believed,” says Kenneth A. Perkins and his colleagues at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine.The researchers gave a nicotine nose spray to individuals performing light work — in this case riding an exercise bicycle modified to allow easy riding while subjects remain seated in a comfortable armchair. The activity raised resting metabolic rates two to three times.By analyzing air breathed out, the researchers calculated energy consumption in the armchair bicyclists before and after giving the nose spray and compared the relative changes with subjects in the control group given placebo ((试验药物用的)无效对照剂) nose sprays. Relative to their baseline bicycle expenditures, individuals in the nicotine group expended considerably more energy than did those in control group while doing the same amount of work. With nicotine, Perkins says, “It’s as if the body is becoming much less efficient in using its stored energy.”While the results may seem discouraging to smokers who’d like to quit without gaining weight, Perkins notes that walking an extra mile a day should make up for the difference in metabolic efficiency. And he says smokers would have to gain “well more than 50 pounds” to counterbalance the health risks of continued smoking.1. What might “common knowledge” say about smokers and nonsmokers?A) Smokers eat more and exercise less than nonsmokers.B) Smokers eat less and exercise more than nonsmokers. C) Smokers eat more and exercise more than nonsmokers.D) Smokers eat less and exercise less than nonsmokers.2. When might nicotine influence smokers’ weight significantly?A) While smokers are at rest.B) While smokers are exercising.C) When Nicotine’s metabolic effects and metabolic rates increase at the same rate. D) When Nicotine’s metabolic effects increase proportionally with the amount of light activities.3. The word “subjects” in the fourth paragraph means ________.A) researchersB) addicted smokersC) people under medical treatmentD) people undergoing an experiment 4. What have the researchers found out in their study?A) People in the nicotine group consumed more energy. B) People in the control group breathed out more air.C) People without nicotine nose spray are becoming much less efficient in using energy.D) People in the armchair expended more energy than people doing desk work.5. Why do the study results seem discouraging to some smokers according to the passage?A) Because they want to keep fit without having to quit smoking.B) Because they want to quit smoking and still keep fit. C) Because they want to gain weight to tackle the health risks of continued smoking.D) Because they want to walk an extra mile a day to lose some weight.
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本文围绕吸烟者比不吸烟者体重轻及戒烟后体重增加的原因展开,涉及尼古丁对新陈代谢的影响及相关研究,题目主要考查对文章细节的理解与推理。
1. 第一题解析
题目问“common knowledge”(普遍认知)对吸烟者和非吸烟者的看法。根据文章第二段:“Contrary to ‘common knowledge’, nonsmokers do not generally eat more than smokers, nor do they exercise less”(与“普遍认知”相反,非吸烟者通常并不比吸烟者吃得多,也不少运动)。这意味着“普遍认知”认为非吸烟者吃更多、运动更少,反推即吸烟者吃更少、运动更多。对应选项B:“Smokers eat less and exercise more than nonsmokers.”
2. 第二题解析
题目问尼古丁何时会显著影响吸烟者的体重。根据文章第三段:“Unless nicotine’s metabolic effects increase proportionally with metabolic rates, its influence on weight might be insignificant.”(除非尼古丁的代谢效应与代谢率成比例增加,否则其对体重的影响可能微不足道)。反过来,若尼古丁的代谢效应与代谢率成比例增加,则会显著影响体重。对应选项C:“When Nicotine’s metabolic effects and metabolic rates increase at the same rate.”(“at the same rate”即“proportionally”成比例)。
3. 第三题解析
题目问第四段中“subjects”的含义。根据上下文:“The researchers gave a nicotine nose spray to individuals performing light work... subjects remain seated in a comfortable armchair.”(研究人员给进行轻量工作的人喷尼古丁鼻喷雾剂……受试者坐在舒适的扶手椅上),此处“subjects”指实验中的参与者。选项D:“people undergoing an experiment”(接受实验的人)符合语境。
4. 第四题解析
题目问研究人员的发现。根据文章第五段:“Relative to their baseline bicycle expenditures, individuals in the nicotine group expended considerably more energy than did those in control group while doing the same amount of work.”(与基线自行车运动消耗相比,尼古丁组在做相同工作量时消耗的能量明显多于对照组)。对应选项A:“People in the nicotine group consumed more energy.”
5. 第五题解析
题目问为何研究结果对部分吸烟者看似令人沮丧。根据文章最后一段:“While the results may seem discouraging to smokers who’d like to quit without gaining weight...”(虽然结果对那些想戒烟且不增重的吸烟者来说可能令人沮丧……)。对应选项B:“Because they want to quit smoking and still keep fit.”(“keep fit”即不增重、保持身材)。