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       Li Hua, a middle school student in Yangzhou, doesn’t have time for breakfast. He always does his
homework until very late at night and can’t get up for breakfast the next morning. There are many other
students like Li. They don’t have healthy eating habits. Scientists from Southern University studied 1,790
students in Nanjing last year, according to the Xinhua News Agency. They found that 30% of middle
school students don’t have breakfast and 41.3 percent of students only eat the foods they like most.
      These bad eating habits may make the students fatter and affect the development of our bodies. A
study by the Ministry of Health(卫生部) in 2005 showed that about 20 percent of people aged 13 to 20
have a nutritional imbalance(营养失衡).This could cause high blood pressure and other serious problems. 
      Nutritional balance is important - especially for students. It can prevent health problems like diabetes(糖尿病). Proper nutrition(营养) also gives students enough energy to study.
      In order to improve students’ nutrition, many schools in China provide food between meals, such as
milk and fruit. Over half of Chinese middle and primary schools provide nutritious meals.
      However, some students don’t like the provided meals and have instant noodles(方便面) or KFC
instead. Hu Yongzhen, an expert from Southeast University, suggests that schools should improve their
nutritional meals in order to attract students. If possible, they should use the help of nutritional experts to
prepare meals for students.
     Tips to keep healthy:
     ★You shouldn’t eat what you like. You should eat all healthy food including meat, vegetables, fruit,
bread, noodles and milk. every day.
     ★Eat the right things for the seasons. In summer, people may sweat easily because of the hot weather. It is better to add a little more salt to food when you exercise in hot weather. And winter is coming, we can eat more red carrots which are full of vitamin C. It also helps stop a cough.
1. How many students don’t have breakfast in Nanjing last year?
A. 1,790
B. 537
C. 716
D. 358 
2.What problems may be caused if you have a nutritional imbalance?
A. High blood pressure
B. Diabetes
C. obesity(肥胖)
D. All of the above.
3. What’s the Chinese meaning of the word sweat ?
A. 增肥
B. 流汗
C. 吃东西
D. 运动
4. Which of the following is true ?

A. Bad eating habits won’t make the students fatter.
B. 30 percent of students only eat the foods they like most
C. We can eat more red carrots which are full of vitamin C.
D. Many students don’t like instant noodles(方便面) or KFC instead.

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4. Who helped Li Yan at last?
    __________________________________
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                                                           Li Wei's College Dream
     Li Wei, a 22-year-old young man is named "Strong Brother" by netizens (网友). He walked on his
knees all the way to the 2011 national college entrance examination (高考) room. He was born in a poor
family in Shanxi province. But unluckily, a traffic accident took away his legs when he was only 3 years
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on his hands and knees. Everybody who sees Li Wei for the first time is surprised to see that he can
easily play tennis or climb up stairs without feet. Some people even think he still has feet, but has short
legs.
    With hard work, Li Wei finished all his school study. In 2011, he became a college student in
Chongqing Normal University. Now he has been enjoying his college life. And he received a new
pair of artificial legs (假肢) from China Disabled Person's Federation(残联).
    He likes the popular song which says"I know my future is not a dream, I will live happily for every
minute of my life. My future is not a dream. My heart moves with the hope…
1. What is the name that netizens give to Li Wei?
    _______________________________________________
2. How old was Li Wei when the traffic accident took away his legs?
    _______________________________________________
3. Can he walk or play sports without feet?
    _______________________________________________
4. When did he become a college student in Chongqing Normal University?
    _______________________________________________
5. What do you think of Li Wei from his story?
    _______________________________________________