身高和体型并不代表一个人的价值,但个子高的人在特定的方面或许占一定的优势。纵观历史,人类是否越长越高?本期节目讨论人类身高的变迁和高个子的利与弊。
词汇: growth 生长发育 How tall are you? Do you tower over your friends and family – or are they people you literally have to look up to? Obviously, we’re not all the same, and size doesn’t really matter. But did you know that there’s a possibility that we’re all getting taller? Of course, our height is out of our control – it’s a biological fact, influenced partly by genetics. The idea that being taller gives you more power and authority might be a tall story, but according to David Robson, writing for BBC Future, “on the basis of first impressions alone, taller people may have the edge.” He adds that despite some slight risks to your health, various studies have found that the greater your height, the higher you score on measures of happiness and enjoyment of life. If this makes you want to become loftier, it’s good to know that all of us are taller than we were 150 years ago – by as much as ten centimetres. Scientists have known for a long time that humans with good diets and reliable access to food tend to grow taller and mature more quickly. Adult height in some countries has rocketed as they transformed into a developed society. In a recent study, scientists have discovered a brain receptor, called MC3R, linked to our growing process. It’s thought to be the crucial link between food and sex development and growth. Professor Sir Stephen O’Rahilly from Cambridge University told the BBC: “It tells the body we’re great here, we’ve got lots of food, so grow quickly, have puberty soon and make lots of babies.” This discovery could lead to drugs to improve muscle mass and treat delayed growth, UK researchers say. For those aspiring to be taller, we need to look at the Dutch, who stand head and shoulders above the rest of us as the tallest people in the world. But there is a ceiling for height, and it’s reached when people achieve their genetic potential. But, of course lanky people have to stoop through doorways and struggle to fit in cars and can have joint and cardiovascular problems, so maybe we should be careful for what we wish for. 词汇表tower over 比…高 测验与练习1. 阅读课文并回答问题。 1. How is height thought to relate to happiness? 2. Up to how much taller have people grown in the last 150 years? 3. True or false? Humans with reliable access to food tend to grow taller. 4. What has the brain receptor called MC3R been found to do? 5. Which people tend to be tallest in the world? 2. 选择意思恰当的单词或词组来完成下列句子。 1. The footballer is a role model that other players _______. look down to look in to look up to look up from 2. Mind your head. You need to _______ to get through this small door. lanky stoop mature ceiling 3. Because of the bad winter, prices of vegetables have _______. rocketed rocketing rockets rocketted 4. The house feels very spacious with _______ ceilings. mature height lofty lanky 5. The big mountain _______ the town, blocking the Sun in the afternoons. tower over towers over towering over towers under 答案1. 阅读课文并回答问题。 1. How is height thought to relate to happiness? 2. Up to how much taller have people grown in the last 150 years? 3. True or false? Humans with reliable access to food tend to grow taller. 4. What has the brain receptor called MC3R been found to do? 5. Which people tend to be tallest in the world? 2. 选择意思恰当的单词或词组来完成下列句子。 1. The footballer is a role model that other players look up to. 2. Mind your head. You need to stoop to get through this small door. 3. Because of the bad winter, prices of vegetables have rocketed. 4. The house feels very spacious with lofty ceilings. 5. The big mountain towers over the town, blocking the Sun in the afternoons. |