题目内容
Being healthy means taking care of yourself physically and mentally. Here are some of my best tips on how to do both:
Break a bad habit.
You don't really “break” habits. __1__ So if your problem is that you eat too much when you get home from work, find something new to do that is incompatible(不能共存的)with what you usually do. You can't walk around the track at the school and pig out in your kitchen at the same time.
Grow your marriage.
__2__ It's always a give-and-take, always requires work. It's like if you planted a garden and came back six months later — you wouldn't even be able to find it. __3__
Beat stress.
My dog, Maggie, is the best anti-stress tool I have. A few minutes petting, scratching or playing with her, and __4__ Exercise also helps. Just about every day, I'm on the tennis court. It's a great workout, and if I don't have that, I don't cope as well, sleep as well or think as well.
Refocus your anger.
Expressing your anger is just not that good an idea. You say things you don't mean. __5__ When you do that, you're a problem solver.
Don't medicate with food.
It never, ever works. You're denying your issue by eating your way through it, instead of saying, “Hey, I've got a problem.”
A. You replace the unwanted behavior with something that prevents you from doing it and that doesn't have unhealthy side effects.
B. I'll feel easy.
C. If there is a problem, you needn't deal with it immediately.
D. You have to tend it, feed it, weed it, deal with the problems.
E. Instead, recognize that anger is usually a symptom of hurt, fear or frustration, and deal with the causes rather than blow up.
F. Relationships are negotiated(协商), and the negotiation never stops.
G. You do something without any good effect on your health during the time when you usually do something harmful to your body.
1. ________ 2. ________ 3. ________ 4. ________
5. ________
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Liverpool, my hometown, is a unique city. It is so unique that in 2004 it became a World Heritage Site.
I recently returned to my home city and my first stop was at a museum on the River Mersey. Blanketed in mist(薄雾), Victorian architecture rose from the banks of the river, responded to the sounds of sea-birds, and appeared unbelievably charming. When I headed toward the centre, I found myself surrounded by buildings that mirror the best palaces of Europe. It is not hard to imagine why, on first seeing the city, most visitors would be overpowered by the beauty of the noble buildings, which are solid signs of Liverpool’s history.
As if to stress its cultural role, Liverpool has more museums and galleries(美术馆) than most cities in Britain. At Walker Art Gallery, I was told that it has the best collections of Victorian paintings in the world, and is the home of modern art in the north of England. However, culture is more than galleries. Liverpool offers many music events. As Britain’s No.1 music city, it has the biggest city music festival in Europe, and its musicians are famous all over the world. Liverpool is also well-known for its football and other sports events. Every year, the Mersey River Festival attracts thousands of visitors, making the city a place of wonder.
As you would expect from such a city, there are restaurants serving food from around the world. When my trip was about to complete, I chose to rest my legs in Liverpool’s famous Philharmonic pub(酒馆). It is a monument to perfection, and a heritage attraction itself.
Being a World Heritage Site, my home city is certainly a place of “outstanding universal value”. It is a treasure house with plenty of secrets for the world to explore.
【小题1】Visitors who see the city for the first time would be deeply impressed by________
A.its charming banks | B.its famous museums |
C.its wonderful palaces | D.its attractive buildings |
A.providing different examples | B.following the order of space |
C.making comparisons | D.analyzing causes |
A.The universal value of the world heritage in Liverpool |
B.The exciting experience of the author in Liverpool |
C.The special cultural atmosphere of Liverpool |
D.The beautiful historic sites of Liverpool |