2023英語四級(jí)聽力練習(xí):慢速英語8.27

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2023英語四級(jí)聽力練習(xí):慢速英語8.27

  From Learning English, this is the Health Report.

  Why do we need sleep?

  Is bedtime just a time for dreaming? Do our brains turn off for the night? What if I told you that scientists recently discovered that our brains may be just as busy at night as they are during the day?

  While we sleep, our brains are doing much more than getting ready for the next day. Researchers at the University of Rochester found that the brain may be busy cleaning house -- cleaning out harmful waste materials.

  As with many studies, the researchers turned to mice for help. They studied mice that had colored dye injected into their brains. They observed the mice brains as they slept and when they were awake. The researchers say they saw that the brains of sleeping mice were hard at work.

  Working Double Duty

  Dr. Maiken Nedergaard led the study. The brain expert says our brains perform two very different jobs. It seems they have daytime jobs. Later they moonlight at a nighttime job.

  Moonlighting is working a nighttime job in addition to a day job. And this study says that is what our brains seem to be doing working an extra job at night without additional pay for overtime.

  When we are awake, the brain cells are working very hard at processing all the information about our surroundings. Whereas when we are asleep, they work very, very hard at removing all the waste that builds up when we are awake.

  The researchers say that the waste material includes poisons, or toxins, responsible for brain disorders such as Alzheimers disease.

  They also found that during sleep, the brains cells shrink, or become smaller. This shrinking permits waste to be removed more effectively.

  Dr. Nedergaard says these toxins end up in the liver. There, they are broken down and then removed from the body.

  So our study suggests we need to sleep because we have a macroscopic cleaning system that removes many of the toxic waste products from the brain.

  The brains cleaning system could only be studied with new imaging technologies. The test animal must be alive in order to see for this brain process to be seen as it happens.

  Dr. Nedergaard says the next step is to look for the process in human brains. She said the results demonstrate just how important sleep is to health and fighting disease. The research may also one day lead to treatments to prevent or help fight neurological disorders.

  7 Tips for Better Sleeping

  Do you have trouble sleeping? Not being able to sleep is called insomnia. According to the United States National Sleep Foundation, here are some tips for a good nights sleep:

  Go to bed about the same time each night, even on weekends. This helps to set your bodys sleep clock.

  Exercise every day.

  Have a calm, relaxing bedtime routine Take a warm bath or drink a hot cup of tea.

  Try not to take long naps during the day. Periods of sleep during the daytime can interfere with sleep at night.

  Make sure you have a pleasant environment where you sleep. For most people, a cool, quiet and dark room is best for sleeping.

  Avoid using television, computers and other electronic screens before bedtime.

  Also avoid alcohol, cigarettes and heavy meals before bedtime.

  And from Learning English, thats the Health Report. Im Anna Matteo.

  Do you suffer from insomnia? Do you have more suggestions for a good nights sleep. Let us know in our comment section.

  詞匯講解:

  1. discover vt.發(fā)現(xiàn); 碰見

  例句:That man will discover the truth.

  那個(gè)人肯定能弄清真象。

  2. inject vt.注射; 注射

  例句:The mosquito will suck our blood. Whats even worse, it will inject poison into our bodies.

  蚊子會(huì)吸我們的血。更糟的是,它會(huì)把毒注入我們的體內(nèi)。

  3. expert adj.專家的; 熟練的; 老手

  例句:Their response was calm and expert.

  他們的反應(yīng)是既鎮(zhèn)靜又熟練。

  4. include vt.包括; 包含

  例句:That can include the happiness of our children.

  其中也包括孩子們的快樂。

  5. demonstrate vt.證明,證實(shí)

  例句:The coming year may well demonstrate this.

  明可能會(huì)充分顯示這一點(diǎn)。

  6. prevent vt.預(yù)防; 阻礙

  例句:In such wet weather we must prevent the seedlings from rotting.

  這樣的陰雨天要防止?fàn)€秧。

  7. interfere vi.干預(yù),干涉

  例句:Other african governments seem loth to interfere.

  其它非洲政府似乎很不愿意干涉這個(gè)事情。

  8. environment n.環(huán)境,外界

  例句:How is todays environment changing your customers?

  今日的環(huán)境如何改變你的客戶?

  短語講解:

  1. Do our brains turn off for the night?

  turn off 關(guān)掉; 完成

  例句:Could you please turn off the car radio?

  請(qǐng)你把車上的收音機(jī)關(guān)掉行么?

  2. Researchers at the University of Rochester found that the brain may be busy cleaning house -- cleaning out harmful waste materials.

  clean out 打掃; 離開

  例句:You should also clean out your in-box.

  你還需要清理電子郵箱的收件箱。

  3. Moonlighting is working a nighttime job in addition to a day job.

  in addition to 除之外

  例句:In addition to French, he has to study Japanese.

  除了法語外,他還得學(xué)日語。

  4. And this study says that is what our brains seem to be doing working an extra job at night without additional pay for overtime.

  pay for 賠償; 為付錢

  例句:I ll give you double pay for working overtime.

  你加班我付你雙倍工錢。

  5. Whereas when we are asleep, they work very, very hard at removing all the waste that builds up when we are awake.

  build up 逐步建立

  例句:The cash pile will quickly build up again.

  資金量會(huì)很快再次增大。

  6. There, they are broken down and then removed from the body.

  break down 失敗; 劃分

  例句:Cellulose is hard to break down.

  纖維素是很難分解的。

  7. The test animal must be alive in order to see for this brain process to be seen as it happens.

  in order to 為了

  例句:They buy patents in order to sue infringers.

  他們購買專利的目的就是為了起訴專利侵權(quán)者。

  8. Dr. Nedergaard says the next step is to look for the process in human brains.

  look for 尋找

  例句:I ask him what he have look for the day before.

  我問他頭一天他在尋找什么。

  9. The research may also one day lead to treatments to prevent or help fight neurological disorders.

  lead to 導(dǎo)致

  例句:Smoking can lead to lung cancer.

  抽煙可能導(dǎo)致肺癌。

  10. Not being able to sleep is called insomnia.

  be able to 能,會(huì); 能夠

  例句:How soon will china be able to clean up its air?

  中國(guó)能在多短時(shí)間內(nèi)將空氣變清潔?

  

  From Learning English, this is the Health Report.

  Why do we need sleep?

  Is bedtime just a time for dreaming? Do our brains turn off for the night? What if I told you that scientists recently discovered that our brains may be just as busy at night as they are during the day?

  While we sleep, our brains are doing much more than getting ready for the next day. Researchers at the University of Rochester found that the brain may be busy cleaning house -- cleaning out harmful waste materials.

  As with many studies, the researchers turned to mice for help. They studied mice that had colored dye injected into their brains. They observed the mice brains as they slept and when they were awake. The researchers say they saw that the brains of sleeping mice were hard at work.

  Working Double Duty

  Dr. Maiken Nedergaard led the study. The brain expert says our brains perform two very different jobs. It seems they have daytime jobs. Later they moonlight at a nighttime job.

  Moonlighting is working a nighttime job in addition to a day job. And this study says that is what our brains seem to be doing working an extra job at night without additional pay for overtime.

  When we are awake, the brain cells are working very hard at processing all the information about our surroundings. Whereas when we are asleep, they work very, very hard at removing all the waste that builds up when we are awake.

  The researchers say that the waste material includes poisons, or toxins, responsible for brain disorders such as Alzheimers disease.

  They also found that during sleep, the brains cells shrink, or become smaller. This shrinking permits waste to be removed more effectively.

  Dr. Nedergaard says these toxins end up in the liver. There, they are broken down and then removed from the body.

  So our study suggests we need to sleep because we have a macroscopic cleaning system that removes many of the toxic waste products from the brain.

  The brains cleaning system could only be studied with new imaging technologies. The test animal must be alive in order to see for this brain process to be seen as it happens.

  Dr. Nedergaard says the next step is to look for the process in human brains. She said the results demonstrate just how important sleep is to health and fighting disease. The research may also one day lead to treatments to prevent or help fight neurological disorders.

  7 Tips for Better Sleeping

  Do you have trouble sleeping? Not being able to sleep is called insomnia. According to the United States National Sleep Foundation, here are some tips for a good nights sleep:

  Go to bed about the same time each night, even on weekends. This helps to set your bodys sleep clock.

  Exercise every day.

  Have a calm, relaxing bedtime routine Take a warm bath or drink a hot cup of tea.

  Try not to take long naps during the day. Periods of sleep during the daytime can interfere with sleep at night.

  Make sure you have a pleasant environment where you sleep. For most people, a cool, quiet and dark room is best for sleeping.

  Avoid using television, computers and other electronic screens before bedtime.

  Also avoid alcohol, cigarettes and heavy meals before bedtime.

  And from Learning English, thats the Health Report. Im Anna Matteo.

  Do you suffer from insomnia? Do you have more suggestions for a good nights sleep. Let us know in our comment section.

  詞匯講解:

  1. discover vt.發(fā)現(xiàn); 碰見

  例句:That man will discover the truth.

  那個(gè)人肯定能弄清真象。

  2. inject vt.注射; 注射

  例句:The mosquito will suck our blood. Whats even worse, it will inject poison into our bodies.

  蚊子會(huì)吸我們的血。更糟的是,它會(huì)把毒注入我們的體內(nèi)。

  3. expert adj.專家的; 熟練的; 老手

  例句:Their response was calm and expert.

  他們的反應(yīng)是既鎮(zhèn)靜又熟練。

  4. include vt.包括; 包含

  例句:That can include the happiness of our children.

  其中也包括孩子們的快樂。

  5. demonstrate vt.證明,證實(shí)

  例句:The coming year may well demonstrate this.

  明可能會(huì)充分顯示這一點(diǎn)。

  6. prevent vt.預(yù)防; 阻礙

  例句:In such wet weather we must prevent the seedlings from rotting.

  這樣的陰雨天要防止?fàn)€秧。

  7. interfere vi.干預(yù),干涉

  例句:Other african governments seem loth to interfere.

  其它非洲政府似乎很不愿意干涉這個(gè)事情。

  8. environment n.環(huán)境,外界

  例句:How is todays environment changing your customers?

  今日的環(huán)境如何改變你的客戶?

  短語講解:

  1. Do our brains turn off for the night?

  turn off 關(guān)掉; 完成

  例句:Could you please turn off the car radio?

  請(qǐng)你把車上的收音機(jī)關(guān)掉行么?

  2. Researchers at the University of Rochester found that the brain may be busy cleaning house -- cleaning out harmful waste materials.

  clean out 打掃; 離開

  例句:You should also clean out your in-box.

  你還需要清理電子郵箱的收件箱。

  3. Moonlighting is working a nighttime job in addition to a day job.

  in addition to 除之外

  例句:In addition to French, he has to study Japanese.

  除了法語外,他還得學(xué)日語。

  4. And this study says that is what our brains seem to be doing working an extra job at night without additional pay for overtime.

  pay for 賠償; 為付錢

  例句:I ll give you double pay for working overtime.

  你加班我付你雙倍工錢。

  5. Whereas when we are asleep, they work very, very hard at removing all the waste that builds up when we are awake.

  build up 逐步建立

  例句:The cash pile will quickly build up again.

  資金量會(huì)很快再次增大。

  6. There, they are broken down and then removed from the body.

  break down 失敗; 劃分

  例句:Cellulose is hard to break down.

  纖維素是很難分解的。

  7. The test animal must be alive in order to see for this brain process to be seen as it happens.

  in order to 為了

  例句:They buy patents in order to sue infringers.

  他們購買專利的目的就是為了起訴專利侵權(quán)者。

  8. Dr. Nedergaard says the next step is to look for the process in human brains.

  look for 尋找

  例句:I ask him what he have look for the day before.

  我問他頭一天他在尋找什么。

  9. The research may also one day lead to treatments to prevent or help fight neurological disorders.

  lead to 導(dǎo)致

  例句:Smoking can lead to lung cancer.

  抽煙可能導(dǎo)致肺癌。

  10. Not being able to sleep is called insomnia.

  be able to 能,會(huì); 能夠

  例句:How soon will china be able to clean up its air?

  中國(guó)能在多短時(shí)間內(nèi)將空氣變清潔?

  

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