Good posture certainly shows good health. It also adds to a body's energy and beauty. The body is not handsome when the back is bent and neck thrusts forward. Bad posture suggests the impression that a person is tired,lacking in energy,bored,or weak. Tiredness may sometimes be the cause of bad posture. Most often,however,it is due to careless and poor health habits. Whatever it causes,bad posture affects one physically. The muscles are stretched and pulled into unnatural positions,which can lead to poor base of the body's various systems.
Nutrition is the study of how the body takes food and uses it. This science provides information about the kinds of food a person must eat to improve and maintain good health. Such knowledge helps him develop and form people habits to his problems of healthful living. People habits of nutrition can be developed by paying attention to:(1) the variety of food included in the diet;(2) the quality of each kind of food eaten. A diet,or the food regularly eaten,must contain all the necessary factors.
Many physicians believe that overweight is one of the greatest dangers to good health. This condition often leads to a shorter life. An overweight person is also easier to suffer disease, and various disorders of the digestive system. A person’s weight directly has something to do with the amounts of food he eats.
All foods can make a person fat if too much is eaten. In reducing,the safe weight loss is about two pounds a week. The sensible way to lose weight is to decrease the gaining starchy(含淀粉的) foods,fats and sweets in the diet.
小題1:According to this passage, which of the following is suggested about the good health habits?
A.Good way of holding your body. B.Balanced food.
C.Right body weight.D.All of the above.
小題2:According to this passage,bad posture is most probably caused by_______.
A.tiredness,boredom and weakness
B.lack of energy
C.careless and poor health habits
D.overworking and illness
小題3:Which of the following eating habits is NOT proper in terms of maintaining good health?
A.Vegetables,meat and water only.
B.A suitable quantity of each kind of food.
C.Fats being part of diet.
D.Various foods included in the diet.
小題4:We can infer from the statement “all foods can make a person fat if too much is eaten” that________.
A.to lose weight you had better eat properly for daily meals
B.the most effective way to lose weight is to have no fat and sweet
C.even vegetables can make you put on weight , so there is no need to have fat and sweet.
D.a(chǎn) shorter life is a sure result of overweight

小題1:D
小題2:C
小題3:A
小題4:A
文章講述了平衡的飲食的重要性。
小題1:D 細(xì)節(jié)題。通讀全文可知ABC都提及了,故D正確。
小題2:C 細(xì)節(jié)題。根據(jù)文章第一段4,5行Most often,however,it is due to careless and poor health habits.可知C正確。
小題3:A 推理題。根據(jù)第2段最后一行A diet,or the food regularly eaten,must contain all the necessary factors.可知A項(xiàng)中的只吃蔬菜,肉或者水是不行的。故A符合要求。
小題4:A 推理題。如果太多的東西都被吃掉,那么人是很容易發(fā)胖的。說明要想減肥你要有恰當(dāng)?shù)娘嬍。故A正確。
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B.Confidence in defeating Jobs.
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B.the school is afraid of losing financial support
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D.Quite a few students are discouraged from music and art in today’s school system.
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Through history, most people traveled because of necessity —not for pleasure. People traveled just in order to remain alive. They searched for food to eat or places to live in. They sometimes ran away from enemies. This is not to say that no one ever traveled just for the fun of it. In ancient times, for example, rich Romans traveled all the way to Greece to take part in the Olympic Games, and festivals. Of course, some people decided to travel just out of curiosity. They wanted to find out what it looked like beyond the horizon(地平線). Also business travel has been going on for centuries. Traders could not only make money but also learn to speak several languages and be introduced to different cultures.
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