题目内容
Do you love the holidays, but hate gaining weight? You are not alone. Holidays are times for celebrating. Many people are worried about their weight. With proper planning, though, it is possible to keep normal weight during the holidays. The idea is to enjoy the holidays but not to eat too much. You don't have to turn away from the foods that you enjoy.
Here are some tips for preventing(阻止) weight gain and maintaining(维持) physical fitness: Don't skip meals. Before you leave home, have a small, low-fat meal or snack. This may help to avoid getting too excited before delicious foods.
Control the amount of food. Use a small plate (about 10 inches) and put aside the large ones that may encourage you to "load up". You should be most comfortable eating an amount of food about the size of your fist (拳头).
Begin with soup and fruit or vegetables. Fill up beforehand (预先) on water-based soup and raw fruit or vegetables. Or drink a large glass of water before you eat to help you to feel full.
Stick to physical activity. Don’t let exercise take a break during the holidays. A 20-minute walk helps to burn off excess calories.
Avoid(避免) high-fat foods. Dishes that look oily or creamy may have large amount of fat. Choose lean meat (瘦肉).Fill your plate with salad and green vegetables. Use lemon juice instead of creamy food.
1.Which of the following statements is NOT true according to the passage?
A.You should never eat delicious foods. |
B.Drinking some water or soup before eating helps you to eat less. |
C.Holidays are happy days but they may bring you weight problems. |
D.Physical exercise can reduce the chance of putting on weight. |
2.Which of the following can NOT help people to lose weight according to the passage?
A.Eating lean meat. |
B.Creamy food. |
C.Eating raw fruit or vegetables. |
D.Physical exercise. |
3. In which section(专栏)of a newspaper can you find the passage?
A.Holidays and Festivals section |
B.Health and Fitness section |
C.Fashion section |
D.Student Times Club section. |
4.What is the best title of the passage?
A.How to avoid holiday feasting and celebrating. |
B.Do's and don'ts for keeping slim and fit. |
C.How to avoid weight gain over holidays. |
D.Wonderful holidays, boring weight. |
1.A
2.B
3.B
4.C
【解析】
试题分析:
1.根据You don't have to turn away from the foods that you enjoy.可知你没有必要拒绝美食,故选A。
2.根据短文Avoid(避免) high-fat foods. Dishes that look oily or creamy may have large amount of fat.,可知奶油食物不能帮助减肥,故选B。
3.这篇短文是说明减肥问题的,故应该在报纸的健康版块,故选B。
4.根据Do you love the holidays, but hate gaining weight? You are not alone. Holidays are times for celebrating. Many people are worried about their weight. With proper planning, though, it is possible to keep normal weight during the holidays.可知本文最好的题目是怎样在假期避免体重增加,故选D。
考点:本题考查报刊杂志类短文
点评:本文中介绍了怎样在节假日避免体重增加。先阅读问题,再读全文,找出答题所需要的依据,完成阅读。
What is time? Is it a thing to be saved or spent or wasted, like money? Or is it something we have no control over, like the weather? Is time the same all over the world?
That's an easy question, you say. Wherever you go, a minute is 60 seconds, an hour is 60 minutes, a day is 24 hours, and so forth. But in America, time is more than that. Americans see time as a valuable resource. Maybe that's why they are fond of the expression, "Time is money."
Because Americans believe time is a limited resource, they try to conserve and manage it. People in the U.S. often attend seminars or read books on time management. It seems they all want to organize their time better. Professionals carry around pocket planners -- some in electronic form -- to keep track of appointments and deadlines. People do all they can to squeeze more time out of their time. The early American hero Benjamin Franklin expressed this view best: "Do you love life? Then do not waste time, for that is the stuff life is made of."
To Americans, punctuality is a way of showing respect for other people's time. Being more than 10 minutes late to an appointment usually calls for an apology and an explanation. People who are running late often call ahead to let others know of the delay. Of course, the less formal the situation is, the less important it is to be exactly on time. At informal get-togethers, for example, people often arrive as much as 30 minutes past the appointed time.
To outsiders, Americans seem tied to the clock. People in other cultures value relationships more than schedules. In these societies, people don't try to control time, but to experience it. Even Americans would admit that no one can master time. Time -- like money -- slips all too easily through our fingers. And time -- like the weather-- is very hard to predict. Nevertheless, time is one of life's most precious gifts. And unwrapping it is half the fun.
【小题1】What’s the main topic of this passage?
A.What is time? |
B.How to control time? |
C.Make good use of time. |
D.Time among Americans. |
A.protect | B.develop | C.produce | D.assist |
A.Americans often carry a clock with them. |
B.Americans can not predict the time. |
C.Americans can take control over time. |
D.Americans often make full use of time. |
A.Americans have more time than others. |
B.by using pocket planners, people can have more time. |
C.for informal meeting, Americans often arrive 30 minutes earlier. |
D.Americans often attend seminars, because they want to use time better. |
--- Do you love teaching, Miss He?
--- I fell in love with teaching in 2000. I ________ for twelve years by this summer.
A.will teach |
B.would have taught |
C.has been teaching |
D.will have been teaching |