单选题 Years of research had educated me about how sugar, fat, and salt change the brain. I understood some of the parallels between hyperpalatable foods and drugs of abuse, and about the links among sensory stimulation, cues, and memory. I"d met enough people like Claudia and Maria to understand how even the thought of food could cause them to lose control.
But I wasn"t fully prepared for the discoveries I made about irresistibility and whoosh, the Monster Thick burger and Baked! Cheetos Flamin" Hot, about indulgence and purple cows. Without necessarily understanding the underlying science, the food industry has discovered what sells.
I was sitting at Chili"s Grill & Bar in Chicago"s O"Hare Airport waiting for a late-night flight. At a nearby table a couple in their early forties was deep into a meal. The woman was overweight, with about 180 pounds on her five-foot-four-inch frame. The Southwestern Eggrolls she had ordered were listed as a starter course, but the enormous platter in front of her had been heaped with food. The dish was described on the menu as "smoked chicken, black beans, corn, Jack cheese, red peppers, and spinach wrapped inside a crispy flour tortilla," and it was served with a creamy avocado-ranch dipping sauce. Despite its name, the dish looked more like a burrito than an egg roll, an only-in-America fusion approach.
I watched as the woman attacked her food with vigor and speed. She held the egg roll in one hand, dunked it into the sauce, and brought it to her mouth while using the fork in her other hand to scoop up more sauce. Occasionally she reached over and speared some of her companion"s french fries. The woman ate steadily, working her way around the plate with scant pause for conversation or rest. When she finally paused, only a little lettuce was left.
Had she known someone was watching her, I"m sure she would have eaten differently. Had she been asked to describe what she had just eaten, she probably would have substantially underestimated her consumption. And she would probably have been surprised to learn what the ingredients in her meal really were.
The woman might have been interested in how my industry source, who had called sugar, fat, and salt the three points of the compass, described her entree. Deep-frying the tortilla drives down its water content from 40 percent to about 5 percent and replaces the rest with fat. "The tortilla is really going to absorb a lot of fat," he said. "It looks like an egg roll is supposed to look, which is crispy and brown on the outside."
The food consultant read through other ingredients on the label, keeping up a running commentary as he did. "Cooked white meat chicken, binder added, smoke flavor. People like smoky flavor—it"s the caveman in them. "
"There"s green stuff in there," he said, noting the spinach. "That makes me feel like I"m eating something healthy."
"Shredded Monterey Jack cheese...The increase in per-capita consumption of cheese is off the chart."
The hot peppers, he said, "add a little spice, but not too much to kill everything else off." He believed the chicken had been chopped and formed much like a meat loaf, with binders added, which makes those calories easy to swallow. Ingredients that hold moisture, including autolyzed yeast extract, sodium phosphate, and soy protein concentrate, further soften the food. I noticed that salt appeared eight times on the label and that sweeteners were there five times, in the form of corn-syrup solids, molasses, honey, brown sugar, and sugar.
"This is highly processed?" I asked.
"Absolutely, yes. All of this has been processed such that you can wolf it down fast...chopped up and made ultrapalatable...Very appealing looking, very high pleasure in the food, very high caloric density. Rules out all that stuff you have to chew."
By eliminating the need to chew, modem food processing techniques allow us to eat faster. "When you"re eating these things, you"ve had 500, 600, 800, 900 calories before you know it," said the consultant. "Literally before you know it." Refined food simply melts in the mouth.
单选题 What can be inferred from the author"s description of the woman eating in paragraph four?
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 细节推断题。本题采用排除法。第四段没有提及the woman喜欢在哪里吃东西,排除选项A;第四段首段的“vigor and speed”信息表明the woman根本没有意识到自己的饮食,所以她并不真正有能力享受食物,排除选项B;the woman效率减弱而不是就餐体验提高,排除选项C。作者并不喜欢woman的consumption,第五段首句Had she known someone was watching her, I"m sure she would have eaten differently. 也能证明这一点,故答案为D。
单选题 According to the passage, the main reason why people overeat is that ______.
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 细节推断题。注意题干中overeat(吃得过多)一词的意思。原文通过具体例子和对话,提供精炼过程使食物更容易被吞下的信息,这是让人们吃下比应该吃的量多,故答案为B。选项A、C和D都有提到,但不是引起暴饮暴食的原因。故答案为B。
单选题 The following are all ingredients in the egg rolls EXCEPT ______.
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】[解析] 细节事实题。本题比较容易,考生根据题干关键词egg rolls定位答案即可,选项A中的dark meat chicken与原文第七段第二句中的white meat chicken表达意思相反,故答案为A。
单选题 Which of the following statements best describes the main idea of the passage?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】[解析] 主旨题。原文的首段首句为主题句,sugar、fat和salt改变了人们的大脑,接着列举了一些例子,在第十段对这些例子进行了总结,经过加工的食物更容易咽下。尾段尾句为点题句,指出这种情况产生的结果。故答案为B。
单选题 In the first sentence of paragraph four, the word "vigor" most nearly means ______.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】[解析] 语义题。根据题干信息定位位置。如果考生知道vigor的含义为“活力,精力”,那么直接对应选项D。如果考生不知道,那就分析选项,原句中attacked(攻击)这个词不能与pleasure(快乐)同时发生,排除;因为woman并没有意识到谁在关注她,排除flamboyance(华丽);lethargy“昏睡”意味着懒惰,与主题无关,排除。D项符合句意,与后文提到的calories(卡路里,热量单位)对应。故答案为D。