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Sometimes it may seem difficult to improve our health. If so, the following health habits may help you.

1.

Research shows that eating a meal in the morning resulrs in less body fat and less chance of overeating. Eating breakfast can help people feel better physically and mentally throughout the day. But you should remember that no single food gives you all the nutrients(营养物) you need, so eating a variety of foods in the morning is important to good health.

2.

Sleep is important to good health and emotional well-being. Poor sleep can influence our memory and learning. It can influence our memory and learning. It can also cause traffic accidents! Students show that people who don’t get enough sleep seem to get into more accidents. So get enough sleep and stay safe!

Take a walk every day

Walking is an easy way to add exercise to our lives. Instead of meeting friends for a meal, meet them for a walk. As you walk, you will see the beautiful world around you. Once you try, you’ll find that adding a walk into your daily life is very easy.

3.

Since they are relaxing activities, hobbies are usually enjoyable. They help people to relax and rest. They bring us joy. The joy may help people live healthier and recover faster from illness, A hobby could be running, reading or making something with your hands. Everyone could get a little more joy in their lives!

A. Have a hobby.

B. Get enough sleep.

C. Keep a healthy diet.

D. Eat breakfast every morning.

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Ashley was very moved.Reflecting on a little girl's generosity,Ashley says she'll one day be able to do something similar for someone else in need."Kinzie could have used that money for herself,but she gave it away,"Ashley says."She's the type of kid I'd like my son to grow up to be."
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    A.is making lots of money
    B.is ready to help others
    C.is only caring about herself
    D.is a hard-working mother
57.Which of the following is NOT true according to the text?D
    A.Ashley lived a hard life with her little son.
    B.The Sutton children took Anne as an example to follow.
    C.The coworkers of Ann helped Kinzie to realize her wish.
    D.Ann Sutton tried to ask for help for her own children.
58.What can we learn about Kinzie?C
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    B.She should get some presents from her mother at Christmas.
    C.She devoted all her coins to buying a present for the baby.
    D.She was cheerful when hearing the aid had fallen through.
59.Which of the following can be inferred from the text?D
    A.It rained heavily on Christmas Eve.
    B.Ann handed gifts to Ashley one by one.
    C.Ashley hoped she would help someone else in need.
    D.A good deed can influence many people's behavior.
60.What would be the best tide for the text?A
    A.A Young Girl's Gift
    B.A Mother's Love
    C.A Story of Young Girl
    D.An Unknown Donor.

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4.A. curious B. positive C. frightened D. concerned

5.A. directly B. obviously C. properly D. specially

6.A. apology B. move C. difference D. deal

7.A. Because B. When C. Unless D. Although

8.A. acquired B. recovered C. deepened D. withdrew

9.A. amazed B. convinced C. bored D. confused

10.A. brought in B. taken in C. turned in D. put in

11.A. solve B. produce C. work D. develop

12.A. coach B. manager C. assistant D. guider

13.A. occupied B. suitable C. flexible D. available

14.A. invitation B. recommendation C. request D. compromise

15.A. competed B. voted C. connected D. responded

16.A. obtain B. recognize C. approve D. admit

17.A. in person B. with delight C. by chance D. on purpose

18.A. During B. Before C. By D. After

19.A. appointment B. practice C. experience D. preparation

20.A. demanded B. respected C. protected D. needed

2.D
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D.They are more interested in clothes because of their old age.
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A.they get tired of things more quickly
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