1. 减轻压力;
2. 培养技能,提升自信;
3. 学会如何与他人合作。
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Why should kids play sports?
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2 . Running is the best way to keep our body fit and healthy. Those who want to burn fat and lose weight can run regularly in the morning.
Another benefit of running is the stress relief. Every day running in the morning will help you to keep your mind fresh to start your daily work.
Running is the best way to lose weight. But you should add some other training to build your muscle and burn fat. Some elite athletes (优秀运动员) say that when you wake up in the morning, you should first run for a while.
Most of the busy people do not have enough time to communicate properly with the family and social people.
A.Then start other physical exercise. |
B.Morning exercise lowers blood pressure. |
C.So, you can start your day with a cheerful mind. |
D.So, try for a few weeks, and you will see your progress. |
E.Morning run forces you to wake up early in the morning. |
F.We miss many social events for our work or other purposes. |
G.We cannot describe the benefits of running in the morning in words. |
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4 . 81-year-old Erika lives in Langenfeld, Germany, with her husband. She never used to be
It has been 20 years since Erika first
She
“If I can change people's stereotypes(刻板印象) about the old, it makes me very happy,” she said. Meanwhile, she often
“I would have never
Erika is showing everyone how
A.athletic | B.wealth | C.sensitive | D.busy |
A.office | B.school | C.neighborhood | D.house |
A.Simply | B.Luckily | C.Hopefully | D.Obviously |
A.tired | B.addicted | C.worried | D.ashamed |
A.seldom | B.still | C.even | D.again |
A.set foot in | B.caught sight of | C.took advantage of | D.paid attention to |
A.express | B.remember | C.describe | D.satisfy |
A.introduced | B.reported | C.attached | D.repeated |
A.imagined | B.started | C.delayed | D.allowed |
A.sponsored | B.suspected | C.noticed | D.challenged |
A.symbol | B.brand | C.model | D.dream |
A.safety | B.health | C.honor | D.reward |
A.encourages | B.protect | C.observes | D.relaxes |
A.impress | B.keep | C.spread | D.exchange |
A.proved | B.offered | C.agreed | D.expected |
A.explanations | B.discussions | C.debates | D.comments |
A.culture | B.technology. | C.development | D.environment |
A.curious about | B.patient with | C.displeased with | D.uncertain about |
A.difficult | B.natural | C.slow | D.important |
A.slightly | B.regularly | C.hardly | D.basically |
5 . Exercise plays a very important role in a healthy lifestyle. But you may not have time or money to go to a gym on a regular basis. Don't worry. Here is good news.
A quick Internet search will turn up thousands of online fitness classes. These classes let you listen to instructions.
Some virtual classes require a membership fee, but some are completely free.
Anyone can post a fitness video on the Internet. Not everyone knows what they are doing.
Virtual fitness classes feature convenience. You can do a class at any time of day. They are convenient, they are private, and you may even discover a new form of exercise that you enjoy.
A.These classes are mostly free of charge. |
B.So don't waste time watching useless videos. |
C.And you can try a different one whenever you like. |
D.Online fitness exercises take a wide variety of forms. |
E.So it is important to think about who is teaching the class. |
F.Today's technology let you access fitness from the comfort of your home. |
G.Meanwhile, they also let you watch trainers demonstrate how to do exercises. |
6 . Doctors have long known that diet and exercise are the best ways to stay healthy. But few people get enough exercise. Only 20% of Americans get the recommended 150 minutes of physical activity per week. More than 80 million Americans over age 6 are entirely inactive. People leading a sedentary (久坐的) life pay a price. They are at higher risk for serious health problems. These include heart disease and cancer.
Health experts want people to know about the benefits of exercise. They believe it can lead to slower aging, better moods, stronger vision—the list goes on.
This year, the U. S. National Institutes of Health (NIH) is starting a major study. It will record in detail what happens inside a body in motion (运动). Through its research,the NIH hopes to prove scientifically that exercise is good medicine.
The project will run for six years. A group of about 3, 000 sedentary people will take part in the project. They will range from 11-year-olds to the elderly. The group will begin an exercise program. Their blood, fat, and muscle will be studied before and after each workout. Scientists will look for clues to how the body changes with physical activity. A group that doesn't exercise will also be tracked. Experts will compare the two groups. Studies show that many positive changes happen in the body during and after a workout.
One of the best pieces of news is that much of what we already do counts as physical activity. “Sweeping the floor, watering the plants, washing the car—all that is exercise,” says Jack Berryman. He is a retired professor of medical history at Washington University School of Medicine, in Seattle. “Physical activity includes all movement, not just throwing a ball through a basket.”
Bamman hopes the NIH study will help doctors give each of their patients a detailed workout plan. In the meantime, here is a prescription (处方) for good health: Get active!
1. What’s the main idea of the first paragraph?A.Few people know the benefits of exercise. |
B.Lack of exercise can cause health problems. |
C.Doctors suggest 150 minutes of weekly exercise. |
D.People over age 6 are more likely to get serious disease. |
A.By doing a survey. | B.By making interviews. |
C.By making predictions. | D.By making comparison. |
A.It refers to doing sports. | B.It can replace medicine. |
C.It includes doing housework. | D.It needs professional training. |
A.The Best Medicine | B.The Price of Laziness |
C.Choose Your Favorite Exercise | D.Balance Your Diet and Exercise |
7 . Race walking (竞走) shares many fitness benefits with running, research shows, while most likely contributing to fewer injuries. It does, however, have its own problem.
Race walkers are conditioned athletes. The longest track and field event at the Summer Olympics is the 50-kilometer race walk, which is about five miles longer than the marathon. But the sport’s rules require that a race walker’s knees stay straight through most of the leg swing(摆动) and one foot remain in contact with the ground at all times. It’s this strange form that makes race walking such an attractive activity, however, says Jaclyn Norberg, an assistant professor of exercise science at Salem State University in Salem, Mass.
Like running, race walking is physically demanding, she says, According to most calculations, race walkers moving at a pace of six miles per hour would burn about 800 calories per hour, which is approximately twice as many as they would burn walking, although fewer than running, which would probably burn about 1,000 or more calories per hour.
However, race walking does not pound the body as much as running does, Dr. Norberg says. According to her research, runners hit the ground with as much as four times their body weight per step, while race walkers, who do not leave the ground, create only about 1.4 times their body weight with each step.
As a result, she says, some of the injuries associated with running, such as runner’s knee, are uncommon among race walkers. But the sport’s strange form does place considerable stress on the ankles and hips, so people with a history of such injuries might need to be cautious in adopting the sport. In fact, anyone wishing to try race walking should probably first consult a coach or experienced racer to learn proper techniques, she says. It takes some practice.
1. Why are race walkers conditioned athletes?A.They must run long distances. | B.They have to follow special rules. |
C.They are qualified for the marathon. | D.They are good at swinging their legs. |
A.It’s less likely to cause knee injuries. | B.It’s less challenging physically. |
C.It’s more effective in body building. | D.It’s more popular at the Olympics. |
A.Hiring an experienced coach. | B.Having a medical checkup. |
C.Getting experts’ opinions. | D.Doing regular exercises. |
A.Skeptical. | B.Supportive. |
C.Objective. | D.Disapproval. |
8 . Long after the coronavirus pandemic is declared over, another health plight(困境) could take its place: a mental health crisis, experts have warned. But according to a new study, practicing yoga may help to reduce the blues, at least somewhat.
Researchers with the University of South Australia, in a partnership with the Federal University of Santa Maria, UNSW Sydney, Kings College London, and Western Sydney University, conducted what is said to be the first “world study” on the mental health benefits of practicing yoga.
In a meta-analysis of 180 studies across six countries that involved some 1,080 participants-all of whom had a “formal diagnosis of a mental disorder, including depression and anxiety,” according to news release on the findings-researchers found that the participants’ mental health improved with “movement-based yoga,” with the benefits “being incremental(递增的) with the amount of yoga they practiced,” they said.
Movement-based yoga was defined by the researchers as “any form of yoga where participants are physically active at least 50 percent of the time, that is, forms of yoga that emphasize holding poses and flowing through series of poses,” according to the news release.
“As self-isolation continues and people find themselves working from home and unable to physically catch up with their friends and family, we’re likely to see more people feel lonely and disconnected,” said lead researcher and University of South Australia Ph.D. candidate Jacinta Brinsley, in a statement. “Exercise has always been a great strategy for people struggling with these feelings as it boosts both mood and health. But as gyms and exercise classes of all kinds are now closed — even jogging with a friend is strongly discouraged — people are looking for options, and this is where yoga can help.”
Our research shows that movement-based yoga improved symptoms of depression(or improved mental health) for people living with a range of mental health conditions, including anxiety, post-traumatic(创伤后) stress and major depression. “So, it’s very good news for people struggling in times of uncertainty,” Brinsley added.
1. Why did the scientists conduct the research?A.To call on more people to practice yoga. |
B.To test the seriousness of the mental health crisis. |
C.To find out the effects of practicing yoga on mental health. |
D.To warn people of the potential risk caused by the pandemic. |
A.It demands high accuracy of poses. |
B.It requires participants to move constantly. |
C.It stresses the flow through poses after poses. |
D.It makes up 50 percent of the time people spend on exercising. |
A.They struggle with the strategy to exercise. |
B.They grow tired of jogging with their friends. |
C.They are too depressed to make other choices. |
D.Routine exercise is not accessible for the moment. |
A.Breakthrough in Times of Uncertainty |
B.Yoga Helps Coronavirus-related Depression |
C.How to Defeat Depression During the Pandemic |
D.Benefits of Practicing Yoga on a Regular Basis |