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As we all know, walking is a good way of exercising and is beneficial of our health. It can not only reduce the risk of many kind of diseases but also builds up the bones. It’s safe than many other ways of exercising, especially for the elderly and it’s easy to do without consider rules. Beside, walking can also help us lose weight. What should we pay attention during the walk? First, we should wear loose clothes and good shoes so as that we can relax. Second, we should walk fast enough to cause us to breathe with difficult but still be able to talk. Third, it’s huge important to walk with our arms moving freely. Most importantly, we should do it every day.
A.Swimming. | B.Basketball. | C.Tennis. |
3 . Exercise is good for physical and mental health, but with coronavirus cases surging across the country, exercising indoors with other people could increase your chance of infection. So, as gyms reopen across the country, here are some things to consider before heading for your workout.
Assess your own risk
It starts with you. You have to make your own assessment of how risky it is based on knowing your medical situation and whether you are someone who’s at high risk of infection. People aged 65 and over are at higher risk of getting a severe case of COVID-19.
Consider alternatives for working out
Exercise outdoors is a great low-risk alternative. When you are outside, it’s easier to control how close you get to other people.
Assess your gym’s safety measures
There are things gyms can do to help decrease the risk of infection.
Pay attention to air flow
Your best bet is going to be a gym that is larger, able to have windows open or have multiple floors or levels to allow for physical distancing. That’s because more space and more air flow decrease the concentration of the virus in the air and likely reduce the risk of transmission.
Location, location, location
A.If you fall in a high risky category |
B.Make a checklist before you go |
C.If you don’t meet the age requirement |
D.Your geographic site should be considered |
E.Avoid small gyms and those with little things |
F.Working outside brings you all-round benefits |
G.And the risk of transmission is lower outside than inside |
4 . Green exercise is a term used to describe any type of physical exercise that takes place in a natural environment rather than in a health club or gym.
A slightly different approach to green exercise puts more stress on the fresh air, sunshine and involvement with the natural world, rather than the equipment or clothing used during the exercise.
Many consider green exercise helps to reconnect human beings with the natural world. The interaction with nature helps to lower people's blood pressure, refresh their mind, and actually improve their self-esteem.
Not everyone believes that the green exercise is more beneficial than working out in a health club or gym.
A.A green gym uses as little equipment as possible |
B.Spirits are also believed to be positively affected |
C.Opinions on what truly green exercise means differ |
D.Green exercise includes a range of activities exposed to nature |
E.So riding a bicycle in the forest can be called a type of green exercise |
F.It usually doesn't use fitness equipment that is normally found in a gym |
G.Some point out that many health clubs are built to make full use of natural light |
1. 多运动对人们的好处。2.举例说明你是怎么运动的。
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Dear John ,
There is no doubt that doing more exercise is helpful to us.
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6 . You may be surprised to learn that one of the best steps you can take to protect your health is to step outside and spend some time in the grass, dirt and water. Our ancestors enjoyed the healing power of nature, and now scientists are starting to catch up. Researchers have documented how contact with nature can decrease mental tiredness, and enhance moods, concentration and problem-solving. Just having a view of nature has been shown to improve hospital patients’ recovery and reduce illness rates. Exposure to the open air, horseback riding, hiking, camping can be helpful for a variety of health conditions in adults and children. Much of this type of research is focusing on children, and in fact an entire movement has quickly developed to connect kids with the healing power of nature.
Obesity. Rates of childhood, adult obesity and related conditions including diabetes (糖尿病) and heart disease have grown greatly in recent years, partly because of reducing the time of outdoor activities. This problem can be partly addressed by increasing the time students spend learning about nature, both in and outside the classroom. Such lessons are often more engaging to students and often lead them to become more active outside.
Attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) (注意力缺失症). An exposure to ordinary natural settings in the course of common after-school and weekend activities may be widely effective in reducing attention shortness symptoms (症状) in children. Participation in green activities helps ADHD patients keep focused and complete tasks.
Stress. Access to nature, even houseplants, can help children deal with stress.
Depression and seasonal emotional disorder. Major depression requires medical treatment, but physical activity, especially those done outdoors, can help ease symptoms. Staying in the sunshine for just a few minutes can also help supply bone-building vitamin D. Experts say that simply walking in a city park can enjoy nature’s benefits.
1. According to the passage, which of the following is the most important for you to keep healthy?A.Healthy diet. | B.Exercises. |
C.Outdoor activities. | D.No smoking. |
A.improve | B.add |
C.destroy | D.control |
A.People didn’t enjoy the healing power of nature until recent years. |
B.Having a view of nature is the only way to improve health conditions. |
C.Outdoors activities are good for people’s health. |
D.Researchers have found out what causes people’s mental tiredness and illness. |
A.helping people to control stress |
B.helping children to increase the vitamin D level |
C.helping people to reduce the symptoms of ADHD |
D.helping scientists to believe the rates of adult obesity and the healing power of the open air |
A.Contact with Nature | B.The Benefits of Nature to Health |
C.Exposure to the Open Air | D.Some Health Conditions |
7 . The World Health Organization (WHO) says that 80% of the world’s teens don’t get enough exercise to live healthy lives. The report, published in The Lancet, was based on research done with students aged 11 to 17 in 146 different countries. The WHO has been studying teen activity levels since 2001.
Doctors say 60 minutes’ daily exercise is needed for teens to build up their bone and muscle strength.
One big reason for the lack of activity in today’s teens is technology, such as smartphones, computers and TVs.
The WHO warns that teens need to do less playing in the digital world, and more playing in the real world. Teens should take part in sports, whether on official teams or just playing around on the playground. Exercise can also be built into a normal day’s activities.
A.Opinions are divided on this issue. |
B.Activity levels vary with countries. |
C.Everyday workout also benefits them academically. |
D.However, not much is reported to have changed since then. |
E.Many teens find it hard to pull themselves away from them. |
F.It’s also hugely important for the health of the heart and lungs. |
G.For many people, walking or biking to school is one way to make that happen. |
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Rope skipping is a sport suitable for people of all age. People skip rope for fun and exercise. Every student was able to learn to skip. You can skip alone or with your classmates. If you skip alone, you will need short rope about double the length of your high. You should turn the rope slow so that you can skip safely. It might help with if you can sing a rhyme while skips. When you skip rope, your heart beats fast than usual and your body is stressed. Therefore, stop for a rest after you injure yourself.
So, pick up a rope, finding a silly rhyme and start skipping.
9 . You may have heard the name of Parkrun. But you may not know it was founded by Paul Sinton-Herwitt, who was
Parkruns are free, weekly, community
In 2004 Paul had lost his job and he was
The second Parkrun wasn't
At the 2019 ceremony Paul gave a speech celebrating Parkrun, from the tiny
A.awarded | B.showed | C.offered | D.given |
A.claim | B.announcement | C.development | D.innovation |
A.projects | B.events | C.routes | D.matches |
A.come out | B.make sense | C.take place | D.break out |
A.experience | B.impression | C.position | D.feeling |
A.right | B.willing | C.active | D.welcome |
A.injured | B.rescued | C.moved | D.killed |
A.question | B.reason | C.idea | D.cause |
A.attracted | B.invited | C.found | D.included |
A.adopted | B.adjusted | C.achieved | D.abused |
A.set off | B.set up | C.given off | D.given up |
A.participation | B.examination | C.exploration | D.population |
A.local | B.national | C.global | D.personal |
A.dream | B.desire | C.tree | D.seed |
A.positive | B.attentive | C.productive | D.addictive |
10 . For those who can stomach it, working out before breakfast may be more beneficial for health than eating first, according to a study of meal timing and physical activity.
What could be learned from the research?
A.A workout after breakfast improves gene performances. |
B.Too much workout often slows metabolic rates. |
C.Lifestyle is not as important as morning exercise. |
D.Physical exercise before breakfast is better for health. |