一起听英语 257 什么样的自行车运动员更具有吸引力
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    罗伯和芬在讨论的是速度更快的自行车运动员具有更大的魅力吗?

    Rob: Hello, welcome to 6 Minute English. I'm Rob.

    Finn: And I'm Finn. Hi Rob.

    Rob: It's that time of the year for the famous Tour de France cycle race and today

    we're discussing research that says successful cyclists are seen as more

    handsome than their struggling colleagues.

    Finn: Yes, we're talking about professional cyclists – people who get paid for taking

    part in cycle races. Not something you'd find me doing!

    Rob: Nor me. Although I do enjoy cycling for fun – as a hobby and as a work-out

    to keep fit. And I believe you bought a bike once Finn?

    Finn: You're right, I did – I was hoping to ride into work every day to save money

    and, like you, to keep fit. But, sadly, I got a flat tyre and have never been on

    it since.

    Rob: Oh dear. Well, this new research will make you feel even more deflated – or

    sad and disappointed – and I'll tell you why soon. We'll also explain some

    vocabulary related to keeping fit. But first let's start with a question.

    Finn: A very fine idea, Rob.

    Rob: This is about the Tour de France, which this year starts in the UK. The first

    stage begins in the city of Leeds but do you know how long the first stage is?

    Is it:

    a) 151 km

    b) 191 km

    c) 221 km

    Finn: I'll say 151, a).

    Rob: Well, we'll find out if you're right or wrong later on. One thing we do know is

    the winner of this first stage will be the most attractive man in the race –

    that's if we believe this research.

    Finn: Yes, this is the research published in the Royal Society journal, Biology

    Letters.

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    Rob: That's right. Women were asked to rate – or score – facial attractiveness

    among riders in the 2012 Tour de France, which was won by Britain's Bradley

    Wiggins.

    Finn: Yes, a man known for his distinctive sideburns, that's the hair on the side of

    his cheeks! And, being a world-class cyclist, he does of course have a lean

    body – one without any fat.

    Rob: Like me?!

    Finn: No, not at all like you, or me!

    Rob: Now, Dr Erik Postma, from the Institute of Evolutionary Biology at the

    University of Zurich, who carried out the test, found the 10% best riders

    were considered, on average, to be 25% more attractive than the worst

    10%.

    Finn: OK, I see. So this would suggest that healthy, physically fit and successful

    men would, on average, be seen as more attractive by women. So, not really

    very good news for us is it Rob?

    Rob: No. Other studies have also shown that women fancy – or are attracted to –

    men with good sporting skills. Well, this study hasn't just looked at physical

    skills, but more essential and basic characteristics such as stamina and

    endurance.

    Finn: Yes. Stamina is the ability to keep going over a long period of time without

    getting tired. And endurance is the ability to do something that's hard, or

    difficult, also for a long period of time. Now, these are important things in a

    long-distance cycle race.

    Rob: Yes, they are. But going back to the research, in total 800 women were

    asked to score attractiveness – how the cyclists looked – not just stamina or

    endurance. And, as we mentioned…

    Finn: …the best cyclists were seen as more attractive. So the man who was voted

    the most attractive, did he win the Tour de France in 2012?

    Rob: No, you mean Bradley Wiggins, he wasn't included in the research. It was

    actually French rider Amael Moinard who came top – perhaps not the fastest

    competitor but still much fitter than we'll ever be. I don't know what it is

    about his looks, and nor does Dr Postma, but scientists conclude that humans

    have evolved to recognise athletic performance in faces.

    Finn: Well, I'm not a woman but I can see that all the men who take part in a race

    like the Tour de France are fit and healthy and tough.

    Rob: Well, your feelings are pretty normal. The researchers also found that men

    who took part had a fairly similar view on who was handsome as the women

    did. I think it's just jealousy!

    Finn: Maybe, I think so.

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    Rob: But one thing that didn't make much difference was smiling. It was rated as

    likeable but not attractive.

    Finn: So, you're saying I should wipe the smile off my face and get on my bike for

    a bit of training?

    Rob: Well, before you pedal off, let's reveal the answer to today's question. Earlier

    I said the first stage of the Tour de France begins in the city of Leeds but do

    you know how long the first stage is?

    Finn: I had no idea, and I said a) 151 km.

    Rob: You'd be cheating because the answer is actually 191 km.

    Finn: Oh yeah, taking a shortcut.

    Rob: Yes. There are a total of 21 stages, covering a distance of 3,656 kilometres.

    And it all finishes in Paris on July 27th. Now, before we go, Finn, could you

    remind us of some of the vocabulary that we've heard today?

    Finn: Yes, today we heard:

    handsome

    work-out

    deflated

    sideburns

    lean

    fancy

    stamina

    endurance

    jealousy

    Rob: Well, that brings us to the end of today's 6 Minute English. We hope you’ve

    enjoyed today’s programme. Please join us again soon. Bye.

    Finn: Bye.

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