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1. Rex feels uncomfortable. He is seeing a doctor. The doctor advises him to eat more food with fiber. What should he choose?A. | B. | C. | D. |
A.Sleep before 10 o’clock every day. |
B.Keep the bedroom bright and warm. |
C.Have more water before sleep. |
D.Play games on the phone before sleep. |
A.5000ml. | B.1200ml. | C.800ml. | D.500ml. |
A.Lucy likes eating meat and drinking cola. |
B.Christina often sleeps with the light on. |
C.Li Mu plays football for half an hour every day. |
D.Zhou He drinks water less than 1000ml every day. |
A.A story book. | B.A health magazine. |
C.A sports notice. | D.A cartoon movie. |
2 . We always discuss about health, especially for kids. But what is health? “Health” means eating well, getting enough exercise, and having a healthy weight. Let’s read the following rules. They can help us stay healthy.
Eat a variety of foods, especially fruit and vegetables. We all know that eating fruit and vegetables can help us stay healthy, but many of us only eat our favorite foods. Remember that we can only get the nutrition (营养) we need by eating different kinds of food, especially fruit and vegetables.
Drink water and milk most often. Everyone knows that water is important. Besides that, kids need plenty of calcium (钙) to grow strong bones, and milk has a lot of it. Every day, we should drink at least three cups of milk (1,300 milligrams of calcium) when we are 9 years old or older. We should also try to have less sugary drinks, like soda and coca. They include a lot of added sugar. Sugar just adds calories (卡路里), not important nutrition.
Listen to our body. When we are eating, notice how our bodies feel. When our stomachs feel comfortably full, stop eating. Eating too much makes us feel uncomfortable. If we do it too often, it can make us unhealthy and fat.
Limit screen time. What’s screen time? It’s the amount of time we spend watching TV, movies, and playing computer games. The more time we spend on these sitting-down activities, the less time we spend playing sports, like basketball, and doing other activities like bike riding and swimming. Try to spend no more than 2 hours a day on screen time.
1. The underlined phrase “a variety of ” means ________.A.相同的 | B.各种各样的 | C.一种 | D.许多 |
A.We should play sports as much as possible. |
B.We should spend less than two hours on digital media (电子产品). |
C.Playing sports is more important than sitting-down activities. |
D.Screen time includes the time of watching TV, movies and playing computer games. |
A. | B. | C. | D. |
A.How to Eat Healthily. | B.Drinking Is Important. |
C.Health Is Very Important. | D.Rules for Staying Healthy. |
3 . Healthy eating doesn’t just mean what you eat, but how you eat. Here is some advice on healthy eating.
Eat with others. It can help you to see others’ healthy eating habits. If you usually eat with your parents, you will find the food you eat is more delicious.
Listen to your body. Ask yourself if you are really hungry. Have a glass of water to see if you are thirsty—sometimes you are just thirsty, and you need no food. Stop eating before you feel full.
Eat breakfast. Breakfast is the most important meal of the day. Since you don’t eat for the past ten hours, your body needs food to get you going, so you must eat something for breakfast. You will be smarter after eating breakfast.
Eat healthy snacks (点心) like fruit, yogurt (酸奶) or cheese. We all need snacks sometimes. In fact, it is a good idea to eat two healthy snacks between your three meals. This doesn’t mean you can eat a bag of chips.
Don’t eat dinner late. With our busy life, we always put off eating dinner until the last minute. You’d better eat dinner at least 3 hours before you go to bed. This will give your body a chance to digest most of the food before you rest for the next 8—10 hours.
根据语篇内容,选择最佳答案。1. How many pieces of advice are there in the passage?
A.Four | B.Five | C.Six. |
A.We can know their healthy eating habits. |
B.We can know how much they eat. |
C.We can know who they eat with |
A.Snacks are bad for our health. |
B.We should keep eating until we are full. |
C.You’d better finish your dinner before 7 o’clock if you go to bed at 10 o’clock. |
A.处理 | B.消化 | C.咀嚼 |
A.How to eat healthily. | B.What to eat healthily. | C.Why do we want to eat healthily. |
4 . ①Should we eat more meat or more vegetarian food (素食)? A recent study shows that there are more vegetarians (素食主义者). People become vegetarians for different reasons. Some choose a vegetarian diet because they believe killing animals is wrong. People who care about their health see it as a good way to keep fit and lower their risk of many illnesses. Lately, more people are having vegetables instead of meat because being vegetarians plays an important role in protecting the environment.
②For further research, researchers from China gave a report about the influence of eating behavior on the environment. It showed that meat consumption is one of the main ways that humans can harm the environment, second only to the use of cars. But how can changing our diets make a difference? We can compare the amount of water needed to produce meat and crops (农作物). For example, we need almost 20,000 liters (升) of water to produce a kilo of beef, but only about 150 liters of water are needed to produce a kilo of crops. It’s clear that we can make better use of land and water if we produce crops instead of meat.
③Feeding animals for food also leads to the rise of global temperatures. Animals such as cows, pigs and sheep give out a lot of greenhouse gas (温室气体).
④There are more and more people who support being vegetarians. For example, schools across many parts of the world hold “Meat Free Mondays” to show how easy it is to eat less meat. Some people go one step further and eat vegetables only all the time. Just being a vegetarian for one day a week or just eating less meat can go a long way.
1. What are the reasons for people becoming vegetarians?①It helps protect the environment.
②It can keep people fit and healthy.
③It can make people feed more animals.
④Some people believe killing animals is wrong.
A.①②③ | B.②③④ | C.①②④ |
A.消耗 | B.研究 | C.节省 |
A. | B. | C. |
5 . Do you often eat candies and desserts? Are you crazy about cola and milk tea? Do you know these snacks and drinks have a lot of sugar? Eating too much sugar causes many health problems, even leads to high blood sugar level, which could bring us diabetes (糖尿病), heart disease, liver disease or even depression.
Besides sweet food and drinks, there is hidden sugar in everyday food. For example, there is much sugar in bread and yogurt. It is hard for us to avoid sugar, but do we have to stay away from it completely? That’s impossible and unnecessary. After all, sugar is one of the energy sources that we need. What we must do is to control the sugar intake.
Here are some possible ways to help you. First, get to know how much sugar we need a day. World Health Organization (WHO) suggests adults and children should limit sugar intake to 25 grams or less every day. Then, check the ingredients list and buy food with the lowest sugar. What’s more, pay attention to our blood sugar level. Jessie Inchauspe, a French bestselling writer, shares some of her ideas to balance our blood sugar level.
· Eat foods in the right order.
Eat your vegetables first, followed by eggs and meat, then rice or bread.
· Eat vegetables before each meal.
It is better to have hot or cold green salad.
· Reach for vinegar (醋) before you eat.
This is having a teaspoon of vinegar in a glass of water before meals.
· Move after you eat, within 70 minutes.
It could be going for a 10-minute walk, doing a short workout, or doing some chores.
By now, you’ve already known how to improve sugar intake patterns. However, what we do is more important than what we say. Small steps can add up. Let’s begin to make changes on our own.
1. Eating too much sugar causes many health problems EXCEPT ________.A.worries | B.diabetes | C.depression | D.heart disease |
A.Sugar is only in sweets and desserts. |
B.Bread and yogurt has no sugar at all. |
C.Adults should not have more than 25 grams of sugar a day. |
D.Sugar is so harmful that people should completely avoid eating it. |
A.move | B.control | C.permit | D.replace |
A.Drinking milk tea before eating noodles can be acceptable. |
B.Eat cabbages or green salad to start a meal, and rice or bread to end it. |
C.He should drink a spoon of vinegar first, then a glass of water to follow. |
D.If he finishes dinner at 7, he shouldn’t exercise or do housework before 8:10. |
A.stop young people from eating sugar |
B.introduce ways to balance blood sugar level |
C.discuss the diseases caused by taking too much sugar |
D.advise people to change their sugar intake patterns |
Do you have healthy habits? | |
Mary | Yeah! I think my habits are very healthy. I get up early and go to bed early. Every morning, I eat a good breakfast. I eat fruit and vegetables every day. And I often play tennis for two hours with my friends. |
Alan | No, I don’t. I get up late so I have no time to eat breakfast. For lunch, I usually eat lots of hamburgers. I know they are not good for me but I like them. I never play sports. In the evening, I usually play computer games after I finish my homework. I go to bed late, at about eleven o’clock. |
Helen | Yes. My habits are very good. I never eat unhealthy food. Ice-cream tastes good but I never eat it. Every day I get up at six o’ clock and go to bed at eight thirty. I eat well and play sports every day. I run with my father in the morning. So I’m very healthy. |
1. What does Mary eat every day?
A.Fruit and vegetables. | B.Milk and hamburgers. |
C.Eggs and hamburgers. | D.Ice-cream and rice. |
A.Goes to school. | B.Does her homework. | C.Plays tennis. | D.Has lunch. |
A.Hamburgers. | B.Vegetables. | C.Chicken. | D.Fruit. |
A.Because she doesn’t like it. | B.Because it’s not healthy. |
C.Because it doesn’t taste good. | D.Because her parents don’t let her eat it. |
A.Helen runs with her classmates. | B.Alan plays sports every day. |
C.Mary and Helen have healthy habits. | D.Alan doesn’t do his homework in the evening. |
7 . In the UK, most children have their lunches at school, but in some schools, parents can choose what their children eat. The children can have a school dinner—a hot cooked meal; or they can take a packed lunch (自带午餐) with them, which usually includes cold food like sandwiches.
Often parents know what their children want. Cath, a mother of three children, told us, “My children have packed lunches because they say they hate school dinners. So I make three packed lunches every morning.”
However, another mother, Susan, made a different choice. She said, “My daughters have always had school dinners. I think they probably get healthier food at school than a few sandwiches I make for them.”
But how healthy are school dinners? Kaz, a father, thought poorly of them. He said, “Fizzy (起泡的) drinks were offered and I think there were a lot of chips.”
Jamie Oliver spent a year working in a school kitchen. He was worried about the unhealthy food which included burgers, pizzas and chips. So he tried to cook healthy food such as vegetable soups and curries (咖喱) for the children instead.
So Jamie improved the school dinners, and trained the dinner ladies to cook healthy food in that school. Then he advised the government to improve school food across the country. And it seems that the changes have begun.
Anna, a student, told us, “We used to have a fast food window where we got chips and coke, but they stopped that this year. There’s a salad restaurant, which is good, so it’s healthier than it was.”
1. Who would like the children to have the school meals?A.Cath. | B.Susan. | C.Kaz. | D.Jamie. |
A.chips and fizzy drinks | B.burgers and pizzas |
C.vegetable soups and curries | D.sandwiches and coke |
A.Schools have changed and begun to cook healthier food. |
B.Salad is the only healthy food for students. |
C.There is a salad restaurant in Anna’s school. |
D.The government doesn’t care about school dinners |
A.Packed Lunches | B.Healthy Food | C.Unhealthy Food | D.School Dinners |
Many scientists believe our love of sugar may actually be an addiction. When we eat or drink sugary foods, the sugar enters our blood and affects the parts of our brain that make us feel good. Then the good feeling goes away, leaving us wanting more. All tasty foods do this, but sugar has a particularly strong effect. In this way, it is in fact an addictive (使人上瘾的) drug, one that doctors suggest we all cut down on.
“It seems like every time I study an illness and trace a path to the first cause, I find my way back to sugar,” says scientist Richard Johnson. One-third of adults worldwide have high blood pressure, and up to 347 million have diabetes (糖尿病). Why? “Sugar, we believe, is one of the causes, if not the major cause,” says Johnson.Our bodies are designed to survive on very little sugar. Early humans often had very little food, so our bodies learned to be very efficient in storing sugar as fat. In this way, we had energy stored for when there was no food. But today, most people have more than enough. So the very thing that once saved us may now be killing us.
★ It’s obvious that we need to eat less sugar. The trouble is, in today’s world, it’s extremely difficult to avoid. From breakfast cereals to after-dinner desserts, our foods are increasingly filled with it. Some producers even use sugar to replace taste in foods that are advertised as low in fat. So while the foods appear to be healthier, large amounts of sugar are often added.
But some people are fighting back against sugar and trying to create a healthier environment. Many schools are replacing sugary desserts with healthier choice, like fruit. Other schools are trying to encourage exercise by building facilities like walking tracks so students and others in the community can exercise. The battle has not yet been lost.
1. What do scientists think of sugar?
A.It makes us feel good and want more of it. | B.Tasty foods are full of sugar. |
C.It has a strong effect on our blood. | D.It should be taken under a doctor’s guidance. |
A.the amount of sugar in our food | B.having enough food to survive |
C.our ability to store sugar as fat | D.the importance of sugar for early humans |
A.It gives us needed energy. | B.It’s in so many foods and drinks. |
C.We get used to eating it at school. | D.We cannot survive without it. |
A.Should we eat no sugar? | B.How harmful is sugar in our diets? |
C.Is sugar really that bad for us? | D.So what is the solution? |
A.A profile about ways to avoid sugar. | B.A story about illnesses caused by sugar. |
C.An essay about our addiction to sugar. | D.A drama about reasons for loving sugar. |
9 . Should I worry about skipping breakfast (不吃早饭)?
Is breakfast the most important meal of the day? It probably depends on what you’re doing for the rest of it. Before the industrial revolution (工业革命), most people had leftovers or nothing for breakfast. Edward Bernays created a marketing project in the 1920s that made eggs and bacon a common breakfast choice. But in today’s world, fewer people work physically challenging jobs, so is it still necessary to begin the day with a protein-rich (富含蛋白质的) meal or a bowl of porridge? Does it matter if you don’t and might there actually be health benefits to breaking your fast later in the day?
First, let’s hear from the breakfast supporters. Some studies suggest that breakfast-skippers have a risk of heart disease and high blood sugar, across a range of populations around the world. At the same time, other studies show breakfast-skippers are more likely to choose poorer foods throughout the day which makes sense, as skipping breakfast seems to keep levels of the hunger hormone ghrelin (饥饿激素) high, while the satiety hormone leptin (饱腹感激素瘦素) stays suppressed.
Breakfast eaters often have healthier habits, but not always.What if some people really care about their health but choose to skip breakfast? Well, actually...
“Skipping breakfast can be described as a kind of ‘time-restricted feeding (限时进食)’, as you reduce the ‘window’ when you can eat, ” says the nutritionist (营养学家) Drew Price. “If I was working with someone who wanted a breakfast-skipping-type plan, then I would be paying more attention than ever to what they are eating to make sure they get enough protein, healthy fats and other beneficial nutrients. However, skipping breakfast isn’t suitable for everyone, especially those people with disordered eating, certain health conditions, and those who are young or elderly, for whom balanced energy intake is important.”
What should you do then? Just eat in the way that lets you make the most healthy choices, most long-lastingly. If that means a couple of fried eggs and some vegetables at 7 a.m., great, but if all you need to make it to 11 a.m. is a strong cup of coffee, don’t worry about it too much. Oh, and if a bowl of porridge can help guide you away from your basic needs, then go for it—we can all use a bit of help in the morning, after all.
1. According to the passage, which health risk is connected with skipping breakfast?A.Cancer. | B.Stomachache. | C.Cold. | D.Heart disease. |
A.controlled | B.organized | C.balanced | D.recorded |
A.the best breakfast habit depends on yourself |
B.disordered eating is a good idea for children |
C.balanced energy intake is the key to a healthy life |
D.skipping breakfast brings people more food choices |
A.To introduce the history and development of breakfast. |
B.To provide breakfast meal suggestions for improving health. |
C.To highlight how the marketing influences breakfast choices. |
D.To discuss whether you need to worry about breakfast skipping or not. |
10 .
Eat Wild Vegetables Safely Spring is the season when plants start to grow freely from the ground. In China, wild spring greens are traditionally popular as healthy food. They are still common in many dishes today. But you should be careful when eating wild vegetables. Tips for eating wild vegetables:*Do not eat wild vegetables you don’t know. *Do not eat polluted wild vegetables. *Do not eat wild vegetables which have been kept for a long time. Eat them fresh after picking them. *Don’t take wild vegetables as a main course. |
A.Because they are safe. |
B.Because they are common. |
C.Because they are healthy. |
A.Eat the unknown ones. |
B.Eat the unpolluted ones. |
C.Eat the long-kept ones. |