1、赢在代分QIANG FEN EDUCATION抢分CET6六级考试辅导讲义主讲:商志、尚秀娜W用抢分,得高分!The low-carbohydrate food movement gave birth to such diets as the Atkins,Paleo and Keto,which advised swapping foods like bread,pasta and potatoesfor vegetables,fish and meat.More recently the trend of swapping spaghetti forvegetables has been
2、28by clean-eating experts.But now a_29review and analysis of 30 studies by Canadian researchersfound that not only does pasta not cause weight gain,but three meals a weekcan help people drop more than half a kilogram over four months.Thereviewers found that pasta had been unfairly demonized(because
3、it hadbeen 30 in with other,more ft-promoting carbohydratesThe study found that pasta didnt 31 to weight gain or increase in body fat,said lead author Dr John Sievenpiper.In32 the evidence,we can now saywith some confidence that pasta does not have an33effect on body weighoutcomes when it is consume
4、d as part of a healthy dietary pattern.In fact,analysis actually showed a small weigh loss_34 to concerns.perhaps pastacan be part of a healthy diet微信Those involved in the35trials on average ate 3.3 servings of pasta a weekinstead of other carbohydrates,one serving equaling around half a cup.Theylos
5、t around half a kilogram over an average follow-up of 12 weeks.A)adverseB)championedC clinicalD)contraryE)contributeF)intimateG)lumpedH)magnifiedD)minimumJ)radiatingK)rationL)shootingM)subscribeN)systematicO)weighing2019年6月选词填空第二套The dream of personalised flight is still vivid in the minds of many i
6、nventors,some developing cycle-powered craft,others 26 money into jetpacks(飞行背包).However,.the flying car has always remained the27 symbol ofpersonal transport freedom.Several companies around the world have produced 28 that can drive onroads and fly.Airbus has a futuristic modular(组件式的)concept invol
7、ving apassenger capsule that can be29 from the road-going chassis(andpicked up by a helicopter-type machine.But all these concepts are massively expensive,require safety certificationstandards for road and air,need 30 controls,involve complex folding wingsand propellers,and have to be flown from air
8、-strips.So they are likely to remainrich peoples playthings rather than practical transport solutions for the masses.A car that takes off from some London street and lands in another 31 streetis unlikely to happen,says Prof.Gray,a leading aeronautical engineer.Skytaxis are much more likely.But that
9、wont stop inventors from dreaming upnew ways to fly and trying to persuade investors to back their sometimes 32schemes.Civilian aviation is being disrupted,not by the age-old desires for speed,romanticism and历少尖老研33,but by the pressing need to respond to a changing climate.New electricengines couple
10、d with artificial intelligence and 34 systems will contribute toa more efficient,integrated transport system that is less polluting and less noisy.That may sound simple,but as Prof.Gray says,When I travel somewhere I likethis notion that when I finish my journey I feel better than when I started it.
11、Thats completely at 35 with how I feel today.Now that would be progressA)autonomousB)detachedC)dualD)glamourE)imminentF)oddsG)oppositesH)outrageousD)pouringj)prototypesK)randomL)repressingM)segmentedN)spectrumO)ultimateA2018年12月选词填空第一套In whats probably the craziest headline Ive ever written,Ive repo
12、rted that26 in livestock protection are happening with scientists painting eyes on thebutts of cows.The experiment is based upon the idea that farmers whoreprotecting their herd from lions would shoot and kill lions in an effort to protecttheir livestock.While this makes a lot of sense,it results in
13、 many lion deathsthat 27 would have been unnecessary.Researchers in Australia have been28 and testing a method of trickery to make lions think they are being watchedby the painted eyes on cow butts.This idea is based on the principle that lions and other 29 are far lesslikely to attack when they fee
14、l they are being watched.As conservation areasbecome smaller,lions are increasingly coming into contact with humanpopulations,which are expanding to the 30 of these protected areas.Efforts like painting eyes on cow butts may seem crazy at first,but they couldmake actual headway in the fight for cons
15、ervation.If the method works,itcould provide farmers in Botswana-and 31-with a low-cost,sustainable tool to protect their livestock,and a way to keep lions safe frombeing killed.”oLions are 32 ambush()hunters,so when they feel their prey has 33them,they usually give up on the hunt.Researchers are 34
16、 testing their ideaon a select herd of cattle.They have painted half of the cows with eyes and left微the other half as normal.Through satellite tracking of both the herd and thelions in the area,they will be able to 35 if their psychological trickery willwork to help keep farmers from shooting lionsA
17、)advancesB)boundariesC)challengingD)currentlyE)determineF)devisingG)elsewhereH)neverthelessI)otherwiseJ)predatorsK)primarilyL)retortedM)spottedN)testimoniesO)wrestle2018年12月选词填空第二套Surfing the Internet during class doesnt just steal focus from the educator,italso hurts students who are already strugg
18、ling to 26the material.A newstudy from Michigan State University,though,argues that all students-including high achievers-see a decline in performance when they browsethe Internet during class for non-academic purpose.To measure the effects of Internet-based distractions during class,researchers 27 500 students taking an introductory psychology class at