啤酒的飲用
2023復(fù)習(xí)正是強(qiáng)化復(fù)習(xí)階段,在考研英語中占了40分,所以考研英語閱讀是英語科目中重要的一項(xiàng)。名師老師曾建議過考研生需要堅(jiān)持每天泛讀10-15分鐘的英文原刊。強(qiáng)烈推薦了雜志《經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)人》.雜志中的文章也是考研英語的主要材料來源.希望考研考生認(rèn)真閱讀,快速提高考研英語閱讀水平。 Beer drinking 啤酒的飲用 Shape up! 形狀改變一切! What sort of glass you drink from predicts how fastyou drink 喝酒有多快?看杯子就知道 WOULD you like that in a straight or a jug, sir? was once a common response to Britishpubgoers request for a pint. 在過去,泡吧的英國佬如果要來杯一品脫的啤酒,通常都要回答這樣一個問題,先生,你要哪一種杯子乘啤酒,凈飲杯還是扎啤杯? Like the Lilliputians inGulliver sTravels, who argued whether a boiled egg should be opened at the pointed or the roundedend, beer drinkers were adamant that only from their preferred shape of glass did theirtipple taste best. 正如《格列佛游記》中小人國里的人對于吃雞蛋應(yīng)該先從哪端打破而爭論不休一樣,喝啤酒的人同樣固執(zhí)的認(rèn)為,只有用他們喜歡的杯型喝酒,味道才帶勁。 Straight-sided glassessometimes with a bulge a little below the liphave largely won theday. 凈飲杯在今天廣受歡迎,這種杯子的杯口有時會凸出稍低的一小塊來。 Jugssquat cylinders of dimpled glass equipped with handlesare now rare. 而扎啤杯,圓柱形的杯身短淺,且外圍被修飾成一個個小酒窩,還帶有把手,但這種杯子在今天已經(jīng)很少見了。 But that is probably because straight glasses are easier for bar staff to collect and stack,rather than because straight-glass lovers have persuaded their fellow-drinkers of the virtueof their view. 這可能是因?yàn)椋瑢τ诰票碚f,凈飲杯更容易堆積和擺放,而不是因?yàn)閮麸嫳瓙酆谜咦C明了他們觀點(diǎn)的正確,以讓酒友們信以為真。 The shape of a beer glass does, nevertheless, matter. 盡管如此,啤酒杯的外形的確很重要。 For a group of researchers at the University of Bristol have shown that it can regulate howquickly someone drinks. 布里斯托爾大學(xué)的一組研究者已經(jīng)證實(shí),酒杯的形狀能夠決定人喝酒的快慢。 Angela Attwood and her colleagues asked 160 undergraduates80 women and 80 mento doone of four things: drink beer out of a straight glass; drink beer out of a flute; or drinklemonade from one of these two sorts of glass. 安吉拉阿特伍德和她的同事們曾要求160名大學(xué)生男女各80人,從四件事中選擇一件來做,它們分別是:用凈飲杯喝啤酒,用笛型杯喝啤酒;或者選用這兩種杯子之一盛檸檬汁喝。 To complicate matters further, some of the glasses were full whereas others were half-full. 為了讓事情變得更加復(fù)雜,其中的一些杯子是滿的,而另一些只盛有一半飲品。 Though, as is common practice in studies of this sort, participants were misled about its truenature, and were shown films and asked to do a language test afterwards, to support thismisdirection, what Dr Attwood and her team were really interested in was how quickly thevarious drinks would be drunk. 雖然和做這類研究所慣用的手法一樣,實(shí)驗(yàn)過程掩蓋了本質(zhì),對參與者進(jìn)行了誤導(dǎo),之后他們被帶去看電影,做語言測試;而進(jìn)行這種誤導(dǎo)是因?yàn)椋⑻匚榈陆淌诤退膱F(tuán)隊(duì)真正感興趣的是不同杯子里的飲品被喝光的速度。 The answer was that a full straight glass of beer was polished off in 11 minutes, onaverage. 實(shí)驗(yàn)得出的答案是:滿滿一杯用凈飲杯乘的啤酒,平均11分鐘就被喝完了。 A full flute, by contrast, was down the hatch in seven, which was also the amount of time ittook to drink a full glass of lemonade, regardless of the type of vessel. 相比之下,用笛型杯盛滿的一杯酒,7分鐘就見底了。而不管用哪種杯子,同樣7分鐘,一滿杯子的檸檬汁就會能被喝光。 If a glass started half-full, however, neither its shape nor its contents mattered. 然而,如果一個杯子開始只倒?jié)M了一半,不管杯型如何,裝的是什么飲品, It was drunk in an average of five minutes. 喝完它平均只要5分鐘。 Dr Attwood s hypothesis is that a beer drinker, wishing to pace himself through an evening,is monitoring the volume remaining in the glass, probably with reference to the halfwaymark. 阿特伍德博士提出的假設(shè)是:一位喝啤酒的人,想要一晚上自始自終控制自己喝多少酒的話,就會時刻關(guān)注杯子里剩余的酒量,可能他就是以杯子的中間點(diǎn)作為基準(zhǔn)的。 A curved-sided glass, though, makes exercising such judgment hardas she demonstratedby calling her volunteers back a week later and asking them to estimate from pictures howfull various glasses were. 然而一個杯身傾斜的杯子,就讓這種判斷變得困難起來正如阿特伍德所證明的那樣,讓參與她實(shí)驗(yàn)的志愿者在一個星期后回來,并且讓他們僅憑圖片來估計(jì)各種杯子倒?jié)M是個什么情況。 Most volunteers thought the halfway mark in the flute was lower than its true value, and if avolunteer had drunk from such a glass originally, the degree of misestimation correlated withhow fast he had drunk. 大多數(shù)志愿者認(rèn)為在笛型杯中,杯子所顯示的中點(diǎn)要比它真實(shí)的中點(diǎn)要低,而如果一位志愿者一開始就用這種杯子喝酒,他對酒量的誤判和他喝酒的速度將會一一對應(yīng)。 If a glass is half-full to start with, however, this reference point is lost from the beginning. 但是如果一開始杯子只倒?jié)M了一半的話,這一參照點(diǎn)從最初就失去了意義。 The upshot, as Dr Attwood reports in the Public Library of Science, is that straight glasseshave it. 正如艾特伍德在《公共科學(xué)圖書館》雜志中所做的報告一樣,結(jié)果顯示凈飲杯可以證明這種假設(shè)。 Though beer flutes are not common in British pubs, her observation that the shape of aglass can affect how fast it is drunk from bears investigation. 雖然用笛型杯喝啤酒在英國的酒吧里并不常見,而從她的觀察報告中可以看出,一個杯子的形狀能夠影響喝啤酒的速度。 Both health campaigners and breweries would be interested in the results, though they wouldprobably draw opposite conclusions about what is the best-shaped glass in which to serve abevvy. 健康活動者和各啤酒廠都會對研究的結(jié)果感興趣,不過關(guān)于用什么形狀的杯子乘酒最好,兩者可能會得出截然相反的結(jié)論。 詞語解釋 1.ask to 邀請參加 Audiences often ask to see the previous screenagain. 聽眾經(jīng)常會要求再看一遍上一張幻燈片。 Could they ask to be paid for assuming illiquidityrisk? 他們能夠因?yàn)轭A(yù)想中的非流動性風(fēng)險而要求賠償嗎? 2.polish off 干完;擊倒;除掉 We quickly polish off the crab. 我們?nèi)挛迦ザ桶研烦怨饬恕? Of course, mrs. bapat.right after I polish off this food! 當(dāng)然可以,bapat太太.我干掉這東西就馬上照! 3.correlate with 符合于;接近于 What other features might correlate with the abnormal amygdala growth? 可能與杏仁核病態(tài)生長有關(guān)的其他特征有什么? Miller s studies show that both general intelligence and the personality trait of being open tonew experiences correlate with artistic creativity. 米勒的研究顯示出,普通的智力和愿意接受新經(jīng)驗(yàn)的性格特質(zhì),這兩者均與藝術(shù)創(chuàng)造力有著相互的關(guān)聯(lián)。 4.be interested in 對感興趣;關(guān)心 Do you think anybody you know would be interested in that? 你知道每個人你們最感興趣的就是這個? Some european e-commerce sites are said to be interested in vancl s model. 一些歐洲電子商務(wù)網(wǎng)站據(jù)稱對凡客誠品的模式有興趣。
2023復(fù)習(xí)正是強(qiáng)化復(fù)習(xí)階段,在考研英語中占了40分,所以考研英語閱讀是英語科目中重要的一項(xiàng)。名師老師曾建議過考研生需要堅(jiān)持每天泛讀10-15分鐘的英文原刊。強(qiáng)烈推薦了雜志《經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)人》.雜志中的文章也是考研英語的主要材料來源.希望考研考生認(rèn)真閱讀,快速提高考研英語閱讀水平。 Beer drinking 啤酒的飲用 Shape up! 形狀改變一切! What sort of glass you drink from predicts how fastyou drink 喝酒有多快?看杯子就知道 WOULD you like that in a straight or a jug, sir? was once a common response to Britishpubgoers request for a pint. 在過去,泡吧的英國佬如果要來杯一品脫的啤酒,通常都要回答這樣一個問題,先生,你要哪一種杯子乘啤酒,凈飲杯還是扎啤杯? Like the Lilliputians inGulliver sTravels, who argued whether a boiled egg should be opened at the pointed or the roundedend, beer drinkers were adamant that only from their preferred shape of glass did theirtipple taste best. 正如《格列佛游記》中小人國里的人對于吃雞蛋應(yīng)該先從哪端打破而爭論不休一樣,喝啤酒的人同樣固執(zhí)的認(rèn)為,只有用他們喜歡的杯型喝酒,味道才帶勁。 Straight-sided glassessometimes with a bulge a little below the liphave largely won theday. 凈飲杯在今天廣受歡迎,這種杯子的杯口有時會凸出稍低的一小塊來。 Jugssquat cylinders of dimpled glass equipped with handlesare now rare. 而扎啤杯,圓柱形的杯身短淺,且外圍被修飾成一個個小酒窩,還帶有把手,但這種杯子在今天已經(jīng)很少見了。 But that is probably because straight glasses are easier for bar staff to collect and stack,rather than because straight-glass lovers have persuaded their fellow-drinkers of the virtueof their view. 這可能是因?yàn)椋瑢τ诰票碚f,凈飲杯更容易堆積和擺放,而不是因?yàn)閮麸嫳瓙酆谜咦C明了他們觀點(diǎn)的正確,以讓酒友們信以為真。 The shape of a beer glass does, nevertheless, matter. 盡管如此,啤酒杯的外形的確很重要。 For a group of researchers at the University of Bristol have shown that it can regulate howquickly someone drinks. 布里斯托爾大學(xué)的一組研究者已經(jīng)證實(shí),酒杯的形狀能夠決定人喝酒的快慢。 Angela Attwood and her colleagues asked 160 undergraduates80 women and 80 mento doone of four things: drink beer out of a straight glass; drink beer out of a flute; or drinklemonade from one of these two sorts of glass. 安吉拉阿特伍德和她的同事們曾要求160名大學(xué)生男女各80人,從四件事中選擇一件來做,它們分別是:用凈飲杯喝啤酒,用笛型杯喝啤酒;或者選用這兩種杯子之一盛檸檬汁喝。 To complicate matters further, some of the glasses were full whereas others were half-full. 為了讓事情變得更加復(fù)雜,其中的一些杯子是滿的,而另一些只盛有一半飲品。 Though, as is common practice in studies of this sort, participants were misled about its truenature, and were shown films and asked to do a language test afterwards, to support thismisdirection, what Dr Attwood and her team were really interested in was how quickly thevarious drinks would be drunk. 雖然和做這類研究所慣用的手法一樣,實(shí)驗(yàn)過程掩蓋了本質(zhì),對參與者進(jìn)行了誤導(dǎo),之后他們被帶去看電影,做語言測試;而進(jìn)行這種誤導(dǎo)是因?yàn)椋⑻匚榈陆淌诤退膱F(tuán)隊(duì)真正感興趣的是不同杯子里的飲品被喝光的速度。 The answer was that a full straight glass of beer was polished off in 11 minutes, onaverage. 實(shí)驗(yàn)得出的答案是:滿滿一杯用凈飲杯乘的啤酒,平均11分鐘就被喝完了。 A full flute, by contrast, was down the hatch in seven, which was also the amount of time ittook to drink a full glass of lemonade, regardless of the type of vessel. 相比之下,用笛型杯盛滿的一杯酒,7分鐘就見底了。而不管用哪種杯子,同樣7分鐘,一滿杯子的檸檬汁就會能被喝光。 If a glass started half-full, however, neither its shape nor its contents mattered. 然而,如果一個杯子開始只倒?jié)M了一半,不管杯型如何,裝的是什么飲品, It was drunk in an average of five minutes. 喝完它平均只要5分鐘。 Dr Attwood s hypothesis is that a beer drinker, wishing to pace himself through an evening,is monitoring the volume remaining in the glass, probably with reference to the halfwaymark. 阿特伍德博士提出的假設(shè)是:一位喝啤酒的人,想要一晚上自始自終控制自己喝多少酒的話,就會時刻關(guān)注杯子里剩余的酒量,可能他就是以杯子的中間點(diǎn)作為基準(zhǔn)的。 A curved-sided glass, though, makes exercising such judgment hardas she demonstratedby calling her volunteers back a week later and asking them to estimate from pictures howfull various glasses were. 然而一個杯身傾斜的杯子,就讓這種判斷變得困難起來正如阿特伍德所證明的那樣,讓參與她實(shí)驗(yàn)的志愿者在一個星期后回來,并且讓他們僅憑圖片來估計(jì)各種杯子倒?jié)M是個什么情況。 Most volunteers thought the halfway mark in the flute was lower than its true value, and if avolunteer had drunk from such a glass originally, the degree of misestimation correlated withhow fast he had drunk. 大多數(shù)志愿者認(rèn)為在笛型杯中,杯子所顯示的中點(diǎn)要比它真實(shí)的中點(diǎn)要低,而如果一位志愿者一開始就用這種杯子喝酒,他對酒量的誤判和他喝酒的速度將會一一對應(yīng)。 If a glass is half-full to start with, however, this reference point is lost from the beginning. 但是如果一開始杯子只倒?jié)M了一半的話,這一參照點(diǎn)從最初就失去了意義。 The upshot, as Dr Attwood reports in the Public Library of Science, is that straight glasseshave it. 正如艾特伍德在《公共科學(xué)圖書館》雜志中所做的報告一樣,結(jié)果顯示凈飲杯可以證明這種假設(shè)。 Though beer flutes are not common in British pubs, her observation that the shape of aglass can affect how fast it is drunk from bears investigation. 雖然用笛型杯喝啤酒在英國的酒吧里并不常見,而從她的觀察報告中可以看出,一個杯子的形狀能夠影響喝啤酒的速度。 Both health campaigners and breweries would be interested in the results, though they wouldprobably draw opposite conclusions about what is the best-shaped glass in which to serve abevvy. 健康活動者和各啤酒廠都會對研究的結(jié)果感興趣,不過關(guān)于用什么形狀的杯子乘酒最好,兩者可能會得出截然相反的結(jié)論。 詞語解釋 1.ask to 邀請參加 Audiences often ask to see the previous screenagain. 聽眾經(jīng)常會要求再看一遍上一張幻燈片。 Could they ask to be paid for assuming illiquidityrisk? 他們能夠因?yàn)轭A(yù)想中的非流動性風(fēng)險而要求賠償嗎? 2.polish off 干完;擊倒;除掉 We quickly polish off the crab. 我們?nèi)挛迦ザ桶研烦怨饬恕? Of course, mrs. bapat.right after I polish off this food! 當(dāng)然可以,bapat太太.我干掉這東西就馬上照! 3.correlate with 符合于;接近于 What other features might correlate with the abnormal amygdala growth? 可能與杏仁核病態(tài)生長有關(guān)的其他特征有什么? Miller s studies show that both general intelligence and the personality trait of being open tonew experiences correlate with artistic creativity. 米勒的研究顯示出,普通的智力和愿意接受新經(jīng)驗(yàn)的性格特質(zhì),這兩者均與藝術(shù)創(chuàng)造力有著相互的關(guān)聯(lián)。 4.be interested in 對感興趣;關(guān)心 Do you think anybody you know would be interested in that? 你知道每個人你們最感興趣的就是這個? Some european e-commerce sites are said to be interested in vancl s model. 一些歐洲電子商務(wù)網(wǎng)站據(jù)稱對凡客誠品的模式有興趣。