[originaltext] University of Houston ’associate professor Temple Northup has

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问题  
University of Houston ’associate professor Temple Northup has looked at the relationship between food consumption and the number of hours spent in front of the television. Northup’s study, published in The International Journal of Communication and Health, surveyed 591 undergraduate students on their viewing, eating and drinking habits. Consistent with past studies, he found that the more people watched TV, the more they engaged in unhealthy eating. "The explanation is relatively straightforward—the act of watching TV is an activity that encourages snacking," says Northup.
    Lots of research shows mindless eating plays a prominent role in how much we digest while distracted with what is happening on screen. "Watching TV while eating is also common behavior," says Lilian Cheung, director of health promotion and communication at Harvard School of Public Health. "When we are distracted while eating, or eating mindlessly, we are not paying full attention to the food in front of us, and miss the cues letting us know that we are full."
5 What did Northup do in his survey?
6 What does Northup’s finding suggest?
7 What’s the consequence of eating mindlessly?

选项 A、Watching TV encourages snacking.
B、Most people had healthy eating habits.
C、Most people watch TV while eating.
D、People are distracted while eating.

答案 A

解析 题目问Northup研究结果表明了什么。研究结果是:看电视的时间越长,饮食越不健康(the    more people watched TV,the more they en—gaged in unhealthy eating)。新闻接下来对这一发现做进一步的解释:看电视会刺激人们吃小吃(encourages snacking),所以A项为答案。
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