1 . A third of Britons are overweight, states a report published in January by the Royal College of Physicians, the result of an 18-month study. About five percent of children weigh too much, and are likely to stay that way for life; in the mid-twenties-age-long group the proportion (比例) of the middle-aged population half are overweight.
Fat people risk severe health problems, says the report, including high blood pressure, breathlessness and various forms of heart disease. Smoking is particularly risky for overweight people.
The safest way to lose weight is to eat cereals, bread, fruit and vegetables, and cut down on fatty meals, butter and sweet foods. Fad (目前流行的) diets so far more than good; slimming machines that vibrate muscles have not been proved useful; saunas merely remove a little body water, and health farms, says the report ,serve as expensive holidays.
Exercise is most important to health, the report emphasizes; though it doesn’t necessarily reduce weight; it keeps the correct proportion of body muscle. And it isn’t only for the young ; from middle age a minimum of 20 minutes of gentle physical jerks should be practiced three times a week.
The report advocates several public health measures to fight the common existence of overweight in this country. They include an increase of tax on alcohol to reduce its increasing, and dangerously fattening, consumption; and the provision of more sports facilities by local authorities. Britain’s doctors, the report concludes, must learn to be more sympathetic and specific in their advice to the overweight, encouraging a change in eating habits on a long-term basis and taking into account the many-often-complex-reasons why fat people are fat.
1. The passage mainly talks about _____.A.the cause of Britons’ overweight. |
B.how to avoid getting overweight |
C.Britons’ overweight problem. |
D.the relations between overweight and health problems. |
A.gets fat in the twenties | B.gets fat in his middle age |
C.is born fat | D.gets fat when he is a child. |
A.is a way to reduce weight. | B.sometimes increases weight |
C.is a sure way to keep one healthy | D.can convert (转化) fat to muscle |
A.will also cause one to get fat | B.will cause one to do less sports |
C.will make one forget the fact that he is fat. | D.will lead one to bad eating habits |
2 . Lilly and Audrey are younger than most cookbook authors. But they have been developing their kitchen skills for more than half their lives. When they had just learned to walk, they loved to hang out in the kitchen while their parents cooked dinner. At age 5, they made their first dish without help: pumpkin muffins.
Audrey can still remember the way the muffins rose in the oven (烤箱), the painful wait for them to cool and the sweetness of the fresh-made treats. “It was super exciting to make something so delicious almost all on our own,” she says.
Their parents are not very skilled at cooking, so Lilly and Audrey turned to other people for cooking advice. Auspiciously, they live in Sonoma, California, an area that is known for its farms and restaurants. One local cook gave the twins (双胞胎) lessons on cooking techniques, such as how to use knives; those classes taught Lilly and Audrey how to use kitchen tools safely.
In 2009, they started a blog (博客), on which they share photos and recipes (菜谱) they have created. Though the twins love creating sweet foods such as muffins, they also think about healthy food. They hope their cookbook will encourage kids to make better food choices by making them more knowledgeable.
“Knowing more about your food and where it comes from certainly causes you to know more about what you eat and to put the best food in your body,” Lilly says. That has been true for her. Lilly used to avoid eggplant at all costs, until one day she tried cooking it for herself. Now it’s one of her favorite vegetables. “If you make something yourself and give it a try, you’ll probably like it,” she says.
1. Lilly and Audrey’s first dish________.A.was a great success |
B.was made when they were ten |
C.was an unpleasant experience |
D.was made with their parents’ help |
A.Finally | B.Luckily | C.Strangely | D.Suddenly |
A.we should try new things |
B.eggplant is good for our health |
C.she didn’t like eggplant in the past |
D.learning more about food does us good |
A.Healthy eating | B.The twin cooks |
C.Pumpkin muffins | D.A popular cookbook |
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4 . Father’s Day isn’t just a day for Dads to get more ties. It’s celebrated on the third Sunday of June to honor Dads, Grandfathers, stepfathers and all men who act as a father figure. Like most holidays, the origin of Father’s Day is hard to trace (追溯) but most people will agree that Sonora Dodd played a big part in starting the holiday.
Sonora Luise Smart Dodd brought up the idea of a father’s day in 1909. she wanted a special day to honor her father, William Smart. When Sonora’s mother died in childbirth with her sixth child, William was left to raise the newborn and five other children by himself on a farm in Washington State. As an adult, Sonora realized how strong and unselfish her dad was, who had been raising his kids as a single parent.
Sonora wanted Fater’s Day to be celebrated on the first Sunday in June, because it was close to her dad’s birthday. Instead, the first Father’s Day celebration took place on June 19, 1910 in Spokane, Washing. In 1966, President Lyndon Johnson made the third Sunday of June Father’s Day. It wasn’t until 1972 that President Richard Nixon made Father’s Day a national holiday-about 60 years after Mother’s Day had been made a national holiday.
Looking for the perfect gift, Dads say some of the best Father’s Day gifts have been tools, electronics and home-made gifts. Don’t forget about gadgets(小器具)! Check out those handy gadgets and gifted ideas that will show your dad just how much you care about him. Try to stay away from ties, socks, and just not getting him anything at all!
1. Why did Sonora want a day to honor her father?A.She thought her father was strong and unselfish as a single parent |
B.She wanted to comfort her father after her mother died |
C.There was a day to honor mothers but there was not a day for fathers |
D.Her father raised his six children on a farm in Washington State |
A.In 1909 | B.In 1910 | C.In 1912 | D.In 1972 |
A.Father’s Day is not just celebrated for Dads but for men adults |
B.Sonora was the first person to put forward the idea to honor fathers |
C.At first Father’s Day was celebrated on the first Sunday of June |
D.President Richard Nixon made Father’s Day a national holiday |
A.Suggestions for picking up gifts for Dads | B.Reasons for not buying anything for Dads |
C.Benefits for buying Dads gifts | D.Ways to make gifts for Dads |
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On a sunny morning, Tom’s mom drove him to a farm to let him experience of country life. Tom had never visited a farm before, so he was filled with excitements when finally seeing one. It was a beauty farm, where Tom and his mom were welcoming by a friendly farmer. Tom first visited the farmland but learned about the crops grown there. Then he picked apples with his mom happy. Later, following the guidance, Tom feed some sheep and learned how to riding a horse. On that day, Tom quite enjoyed him. He wished for another visit to the farm in near future.