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Did you know that fish oil is emerging as a real treatment for depression? That coffee and
cinnamon can actually lower blood sugar in people with diabetes? Here you’ll find detailed food prescriptions, based on the latest research, for more than 57 common health problems, including colds, hay fever, memory loss and so on. Plus dozens of practical suggestions for getting more of the foods that can help prevent disease, and simple recipes for immune-boosting smoothies, healing teas, and more.
Product Details:
Hardcover: 352 pages
Publisher: Reader’s Digest Association
Publication Date: 2007-09
ISBN: 0762107308
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Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
Average Customer Review:
Exactly As Described Feb 15, 2010
Product arrived quickly. The description said there was a tear on the cover of the book. I was pleased that it was just a small tear and otherwise the book was in very good condition. This seller was honest and did not try to overplay the condition in order to make a sale.
Some good information Feb 06, 2010
This book does have some good information, but it does not talk at all about eating organic food, grass fed beef, free-range eggs, etc. The poisonous pesticides (杀虫剂) and artificial hormones (激素) in our society have a huge effect on our health and some illnesses probably wouldn’t even exist if it weren’t for them.
Fantastic Aug 05, 2009
This book is perfect for any questions you have about using food to help your body. We all know chicken soup helps colds, but did you know? This book will tell you exactly what’s special about each
food and what part of the body or disease it helps. Combat any health problems you have with this common sense food guide.
【小题1】Who is the advertisement mainly intended for?
| A.People who learn to treat patients. | B.People who publish books on health. |
| C.People who cook food for certain patients. | D.People who try to improve their health. |
| A.It contains information about specific foods. |
| B.It has been poorly evaluated by its readers. |
| C.It is useful for people with diabetes. |
| D.It was published in September, 2007. |
| A.discuss | B.identify | C.fight | D.present |
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同学写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Thanks very much for your story. The plot is very touched. Now listen to me carefully. It’s very funny. One day, a young man was going from house to house on the street so he wanted to introduce him to all his new neighbors. Outside one house, he stopped and saw a big dog sitting on the sidewalk. Well, he thought that it was belonged to the people in the house, but he paid no attention to it. He just pressed the bell, and the owners asked him in, and the dog went in, either. He greeted them with a smile and then he sat down, and a couple gave him a cup of coffee and some cookies. Well, the dog ate one of the cookies off the plate, and sat in his knee. The young man don’t want to seem rude, so he petted the dog gentle and continued talking to the couple. Anyway, gently when it was time to go, he thanked them and left. When the young man left, the woman called after him, “Excuse me, don’t forget to take your dog!
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You are careful with your money: you collect all kinds of coupons; look for group-buy deals if you eat out; you don't buy clothes unless in a sale. Does all this make you a wise consumer?
Let's do the math first: you walk into a coffee shop and see two deals for a cup of coffee. The first deal offers 33 percent extra coffee. The second takes 33 percent off the regular price. What's the better deal? Well, they are about the same, you'd think. And you'd be wrong. The deals appear to be equal, but in fact, they are different. Here's the math: Let's say the standard coffee is 10 yuan and let's divide the amount of coffee into three portions(部分). That makes about 3.3 yuan per portion, The first deal gets you 4 portions for 10 yuan (2.5 yuan per portion) and the second gets you 3 portions of coffee for 6.6 yuan (2.2 yuan per portion) and is therefore a better deal.
In a new study published by the Journal of Marketing, participants were asked the same question, and most of them chose the first deal, the Atlantic website reported. Why? Because getting something extra for free feels better than getting the same for less. The applications of this view into consumer psychology(心理) are huge. Instead of offering direct discounts, shops offer larger sizes or free samples.
According to the study, the reason why these marketing tricks work is that consumers don't really know how much anything should cost, so we rely on parts of our brains that aren't strictly quantitative.
There are some traps we should be aware of when shopping. First of all, we are heavily influenced by the first number. Suppose you are shopping in Hong Kong. You walk into Hermes, and you see a 100,000 yuan bag. "That's crazy." You shake your head and leave. The next shop is Gucci, a handbag here costs 25,000 yuan. The price is still high, but compared to the 100,000 yuan price tag you just committed to your memory, this is a steal. Stores often use the price difference to set consumers' expectation. zxxk
Another trap we often fall to Is that we are not really sure what things are worth. And so we use clues(暗示) to tell us what we ought to pay for them. US economist Dan Ariely has done an experiment to prove this. According to the Atlantic, Ariely pretended he was giving a lecture on poetry. He told one group of students that the tickets cost money and another group that they would be paid to attend. Then he informed both groups that thelecture was free. The first group was anxious to attend, believing they were getting something of value for free. The second group mostly declined, believing they were being forced to volunteer for the same event without reward.
What's a lecture on poetry by an economist worth? The students had no idea. That's the point. Do we really know what a shirt is worth ? What about a cup of coffee? What's the worth of a life insurance.policy? Who knows? Most of us don't. As a result, our shopping brain uses only what is knowable: visual(祝觉的) clues, invited emotions, comparisons, and a sense of bargain. We are not stupid. We are just easily influenced.
【小题1】The first paragraph of the passage is intended to
| A.ask a question | B.introduce a topic |
| C.give some examples | D.describe a phenomenon |
| A.consumers usually fall into marketing traps |
| B.consumers' expectation is difficult to predict |
| C.consumers' purchasing power is always changing |
| D.consumers rely on their own judgment when shopping |
| A.The first number has little influence on which item should be bought. |
| B.Consumers never use visual clues to decide how much should be paid. |
| C.Getting something extra for free is better than getting the same for less. |
| D.Consumers never rely on parts of the brains that aren't strictly quantitative. |
| A.showing price differences | B.offering larger sizes |
| C.providing free samples | D.giving direct discounts |
| A.Ariely's free lecture enjoyed popularity among students. |
| B.The students actually didn't know what the lecture was worth. |
| C.The second group was willing to be volunteers without reward. |
| D.The first group was eager to find out the value of Ariely's lecture. |
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【小题1】The one who put on the first ad probably wants to .
| A.rent a beautiful flat of her own in Happy Vallev |
| B.find another lady to share the cost to rent a flat |
| C.share her room in a flat with whoever has no pet |
| D.employ a maid to look after herself and the flat |
| A.buy an old picture for$150 | B.call at 25720836 and see a beautiful park |
| C.buy two armchairs for$400 | D.hire a maid by paying $6 800 |
| A.get in touch with NOVA ELECTRONICS |
| B.call at 2524-5867 any day except Monday |
| C.do it before you move to another place |
| D.call at either2524—5867 on Monday or 2521~6011 on Saturday |
| A.you have to work at least 4 hours a day |
| B.you should write a letter to Mrs. G Chan |
| C.you will be given 14 days off each year besides weekends |
| D.you will get no more than $6598 each month |
Studies show that children who eat breakfast do better in school. It doesn’t take much further thought to know that adults will feel better and do better at work as well. Whether you work at home, on the farm, at the office, at school, or on the road, it is not a good idea to have no breakfast.
If we have no breakfast, we are likely to become tired when our brains and bodies run low on fuel (食物). By mid-morning, a lot of us grab a cup of coffee or eat a sugary candy bar to wake up again. This might work for a few minutes, but by lunch time we are hungry. Eating a good breakfast sets the tone for the rest of the day.
Having no breakfast is a popular way to lose weight, but not a smart one. Many people believe that they will lose weight if they have no meals, but that just isn’t true; the body expects to be refueled a few times a day, starting with a healthy breakfast. Eating breakfast is good for losing weight. In fact, people who eat breakfast are more likely to keep a healthy weight.
A healthy breakfast should have some protein (蛋白质) and some fiber (纤维). Protein can come from low fat meats, eggs, or beans. Fiber can be found in whole grains, vegetables and fruits. A good example of a healthy breakfast might be something simple like a hard boiled egg, an orange, and a bowl of whole grain cereal with low fat milk. Stay away from sugary foods and white bread because they are digested (消化) quickly and will leave you hungry and tired in several hours. Protein and fiber will keep you feeling full until lunch time.
【小题1】The first paragraph mainly tells us that ______.
| A.it is necessary to have a good breakfast every day |
| B.many adults are too busy to have breakfast every day |
| C.many adults go to work without having breakfast |
| D.many children go to school without breakfast |
| A.we need to have a cup of coffee |
| B.we don’t have a good breakfast |
| C.our brains don’t work any longer |
| D.we don’t have enough sleep at night |
| A.Having a good breakfast can help you to finish your work. |
| B.Eating a good breakfast is enough for the whole day. |
| C.Breakfast is really the most important meal in a day. |
| D.You will be happier if you have a good breakfast. |
| A.it is healthy only to have beans and eggs for your breakfast |
| B.you mustn’t have meat for your breakfast |
| C.you should eat sugary foods if you feel hungry |
| D.you should eat something which has protein and fiber for breakfast |