Now more and more people in the world are getting fatter. This troubles them a lot. (1)Experts(專家) say that it has a lot to do with our eating habits.
Our eating habits are very important for good health and a strong body. Most of us like eating sweets and ice cream better than vegetables and rice. Sweets and ice cream are not bad for us if we eat them at the end of a meal. (2)If we eat them before a meal, they may take away our appetite(食欲).
It’s important for us to eat our meal in the same period each day. When we feel worried or excited, we may not want to eat. A long time ago, in England, some judges(法官) often decided whether a man was telling the truth by giving him some dry bread. If the man could not swallow(吞) the bread, it meant that he wasn’t telling the truth. Because when a man is worried about something, he will have trouble in swallowing anything dry, because he loses his appetite.
小題1:Are more and more people getting fatter in the world?________________________       ___
小題2:Do most people like eating sweets or rice?_______________________            ________
小題3:What may happen to people when they feel worried or excited?____            __________
小題4:將短文中畫線句子(1)處翻譯成漢語。                          
小題5:將短文中畫線句子(2)處翻譯成漢語。                           

小題1:Yes, they are.
小題2:Sweets. /They like eating sweets.
小題3:They may not want to eat. /They may not feel like eating.
小題4:專家說這與我們的飲食習(xí)慣有很大的關(guān)系。
小題5:如果我們在飯前吃,他們或許能影響我們的食欲。

試題分析:短文大意:這篇短文主要講述了人們變胖的問題,并且向我們講述了一些飲食常識。
小題1:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Now more and more people in the world are getting fatter. 描述,可知本句問肯定回答。故答:Yes, they are.
小題2:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)Most of us like eating sweets。描述,可知大部分人喜歡吃甜食。故答:Sweets. /They like eating sweets.
小題3:細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)When we feel worried or excited, we may not want to eat.描述,可知當他們感到焦慮時,他們不想吃飯。故答:They may not want to eat. /They may not feel like eating.
小題4:考查短語to do with與……有關(guān)系。故答:專家說這與我們的飲食習(xí)慣有很大的關(guān)系。
小題5:考查短語take away帶走,拿走。故答:如果我們在飯前吃,他們或許能影響我們的食欲。
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