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16.Good health is the most valuable thing a person can have but one cannot take good health for granted.It is important to remember that the body needs proper care in order to be healthy.There are three things that a person can do to help stay healthy,eating right food,getting enough sleep,and exercising regularly.
Proper nutrition(营养) is important for good health.Your body cannot work well unless it receives the proper kind"fuel".Don't eat too much food with lots of sugar and fat.Eat plenty of foods high in protein(蛋白质),like meat,fish,eggs and nuts.Vegetables and fruits are very important because they provide necessary vitamins and minerals.However,don't overeat.It is not helpful to be overweight.
Getting the proper amount of sleep is also important.If you don't get enough sleep,you feel tired and easily get angry.You have no energy.Over a long period of time a little amount of sleep may even result in a change of personality(人的个性).Be sure to allow yourself from
seven to nine hours of sleep each day.If you do,your body will feel strong and refreshed,and  your mind will be sharp.
Finally,get plenty of exercise.Exercise makes the body stronger,strengthens the muscles(肌肉),and prevents you from gaining weight.It also improves your heart and lungs.If you follow a regular exercise program,you will probably increase your life-span(寿命).Any kind of exercise is good.Most sports are good for keeping the body in good shape:basketball,swimming,bicycling,running and so on.Sports are not only good for your body,but they are enjoyable and interesting,too.
(71)TitleHow to keep healthy
ThemeGood health is the most valuable thing but the body needs (72)lookingafter properly
(73)Tips/Suggestions/AdviceEat right food ●Take in proper nutrition.
●(74)Avoidenting too much food with lots of sugar and fat
●Eat plenty of foods high in protein
●Eat vegetables and fruits (75)containing/providingnecessary vitamins and minerals
Get enough sleep●Enough sleep makes you feel (76)energeticand calm
●Lack of sleep (77)causesa change of personality
Get plenty of exerciseExercise can
●make the body stronger
●strengthen the muscles
●prevent you from gaining weight
●improve your life-span and increase your heart and lungs
●keep the body (78)healthy
(79)ConclusionThe right foods,plenty of sleep and (80)regularexercise will make the world happier and healthier

分析 本文介绍了如何保持健康,针对如何保持健康这一问题,给出了一些建议.

解答 71.Title   考查词义归纳.根据文章大意,空格右边内容"How to keep healthy"是文章的主要内容,所以用title(标题).
72.looking    考查同义表达转换.根据第一段中的the body needs proper care 可知身体需要恰当的照顾,look after意思是"照顾",need后面应该跟动名词表示被动意思.
73.Tips/Suggestions/Advice    考查词义归纳.根据文章第一段的最后一句话可知,下文内容是作者给出的保持健康的建议.
74.Avoid  考查同义表达转换.根据文章第二段中的"Don't eat too much food with lots of sugar and fat"可知我们要避免吃一些含有太多糖和脂肪的食物.
avoid doing意思是"避免做某事".
75.containing/providing  考查词形转换.根据文章第二段中的内容"Vegetables and fruits are very important because they provide necessary vitamins and minerals"可知蔬菜和水果里含有/提供必要的维生素和矿物质.所以用containing/providing,现在分词形式修饰前面的名词.
76.energetic 考查词性转换.根据第三段中的You have no energy可知,如果没有充足的睡眠就没有精力,反之,充足的睡眠可以使你感到精力充沛.feel是系动词,后面应该用形容词.
77.causes考查同义表达转换,根据文章第三段中的内容…of sleep may even result in a change of personality可知,应该用cause,主语是lack of sleep,所以动词用第三人称单数形式.
78.healthy 考查同义表达转换.根据文章最后一段中的内容 Most sports are good for keeping the body in good shape可知,要保持身体健康,in good shape意思是健康,所以用healthy.
79.Conclusion  考查词义归纳.最后的内容是得出的结论,所以用conclusion.
80.regular 考查文中原词.根据文章最后一段中的内容If you follow a regular exercise program,you will probably increase your life-span可知应该用regular.

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