There are many ways to keep kids of all ages physically fit besides sports.
If your child is a natural athlete or ___1____ lover, he or she is probably already active and __2___ easy to get moving. But if, like me, you are the parent of a junior sofa potato, complete with a(n) __3____ controller in one hand and a bag of potato chips in the other, you know what it is like to have your ___4__ to go outside to play met with, at best, silence or at worst, cry and ___5___.
If logic, threats and lectures on health don’t work, turn to __6___: trick him or her into liking by making it into fun. __7____ enjoyment, not pressure or physical fitness or anything that seems to be “good for you”. That is where the dancing and nature walks ___8____. Health experts say that the answer to the question, “Which type of exercise is best for my child?” is “Whichever one he or she likes best.” It doesn’t have to be swimming or soccer or gymnastics. ____9___ play, especially with the rest of the family, will ___10___ the body’s requirements for regular aerobic movement (有氧運(yùn)動) just well, and won’t ever seem like exercising.
___11____, if nature is an interest, walk vigorously around finding every leaf, insect, and _12___ print in the park. If rock radio is the station of choice, ___13____ to the music. Get the family members playing catch, touch football together. Organize a(n) __14____ science group to walk around your neighborhood and pick your rubbish. Make every trip to the pool an excuse for playing games in the water together.
Remember that the goal is to set a pattern for lifelong fitness. And if you don’t make it _15___, kids are never going to keep it up.
小題1:
A.musicB.a(chǎn)rtC.sportsD.literature
小題2:
A.presentlyB.relativelyC.eventuallyD.feasibly
小題3:
A.a(chǎn)ir-conditionerB.cooking stove
C.electrical-applianceD.video-game
小題4:
A.a(chǎn)dviceB.a(chǎn)ccountC.educationD.promise
小題5:
A.protestB.a(chǎn)pproveC.a(chǎn)ccuseD.propose
小題6:
A.treatmentB.philosophyC.democracyD.psychology
小題7:
A.ReduceB.AbandonC.EmphasizeD.Response
小題8:
A.give inB.come inC.result inD.believe in
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A.ActiveB.FairC.PassiveD.Rough
小題10:
A.graspB.outlineC.explainD.satisfy
小題11:
A.For exampleB.By contrastC.In proportionD.At most
小題12:
A.criminalB.a(chǎn)nimalC.fingerD.color
小題13:
A.listenB.a(chǎn)djustC.moveD.a(chǎn)ttend
小題14:
A.militaryB.environmentC.economicD.political
小題15:
A.enjoymentB.regulationC.strictnessD.discipline

小題1:C
小題2:B
小題3:D
小題4:A
小題5:A
小題6:D
小題7:C
小題8:B
小題9:A
小題10:D
小題11:A
小題12:B
小題13:C
小題14:B
小題15:A

小題1:本題考查名詞。與前面的athlete 相對應(yīng)。
小題2:本題考查名副詞。relatively相對地,比較地。relatively easy to get moving 運(yùn)動起來相對容易些。
小題3:本題考查名詞。sofa potato指的是“整天坐在沙發(fā)上看電視或玩電腦而不活動的人”故他們手中拿得應(yīng)是video-game的遙控器controller。
小題4:本題考查名詞。你知道如果你建議他出去玩耍會帶來什么嗎?最好的結(jié)果可能孩子只是沉默,而最壞的結(jié)果是哭鬧和抗議。
小題5:本題考查動詞。 見53題解析。
小題6:本題考查名詞。psychology心理學(xué);心理,心理特點(diǎn)。如果威脅訓(xùn)斥都不起做的話,求助于心理學(xué)。結(jié)合下文可知是結(jié)合還在的心理特點(diǎn)進(jìn)行。
小題7:本題考查動詞。強(qiáng)調(diào)享受,而不是壓力或身體健康或其他東西。
小題8:本題考查動詞短語。a. give in放棄;b. come in到來,出現(xiàn);興起;    c. result in   導(dǎo)致;d. believe in信任。“這(里)就是舞蹈和步行(興趣)的發(fā)源(地)。”
小題9:本題考查形容詞。積極地玩耍特別是和家人一起,會滿足身體的需要。
小題10:本題考查動詞。satisfy滿足(需要,欲望等)。
小題11:本題考查介詞短語。for example 舉個例子來說。
小題12:本題考查名詞。 與前面的leaf, insect,相呼應(yīng)。
小題13:本題考查動詞。如果你的愛好是喜歡大自然,那么你可以到處充滿活力地走動,到公園尋找綠葉、昆蟲和動物的足跡。如果你喜歡聽電臺搖滾音樂,那么你可以跟著音樂的節(jié)奏,和你的家人一起玩抓、接足球游戲。 move to the music 是"跟著音樂節(jié)奏做出相應(yīng)的動作"的意思。前后兩個if引導(dǎo)的句子的結(jié)構(gòu)是一樣的,而move to與前面的動詞短語walk around 相似。
小題14:本題考查形容詞。結(jié)合下文pick your rubbish撿垃圾應(yīng)該和環(huán)境有關(guān)。
小題15:本題考查名詞。 結(jié)合56題可知答案。如果沒有樂趣, 孩子們不會堅(jiān)持下去。
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