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He used to like reading books and do well in his lessons. He also spent much time studying and doing exercises at school. But now he is so crazy about sending messages and playing computer games by using mobile phones that he has no interest in his school work and doesn¡¯t listen to teachers as carefully as before in class. Perhaps playing with mobile phones can make him relaxed, but if he spends too much time on it, he will have less time to study. He should pay more attention to his school work. Why not take part in some after-school activities when he feels bored? Why not spend more free time chatting face-to-face with his friends?

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ How do students spend their spare time after finishing their homework? Watch TV, play computer games, or go outside to relax? Here¡¯s a good example.

Tim and Kerry Meek are both teachers. They live in the UK with their two daughters: eleven-year-old Amy and nine-year-old Ella. Recently, the Meek family has become the focus of the whole country after they Completed 100 different outdoor ctivities in one year.

The Meek couple didn¡¯t want their children to spend all their free time in front of the TV and become ¡°couch potatoes¡±. So about one year ago, the Meeks decided that watching TV and playing computer games were not permitted. Instead, they set 100 tasks for the two girls to do outside. Although Mr. and Mrs. Meek are not outdoor activity fans, they took part in all the activities to encourage their daughters. It turns out that the two sisters really had a good time joining activities.

Every holiday and weekend, whether it¡¯s sunny, rainy or snowy, the Meeks¡¯ would set off to try the activities on their list, including hiking, sailing, climbing, skiing, and so on. The two little girls not only had a wonderful time, but also learned a lot of skills from the activities. They were even able to stand up in front of their school to give a talk for charity. ¡° Our friends spend a lot of their free time doing things which are harmful to their health.up Luckily, we¡¯ve had the chance to experience something different.¡± Amy and Ella also helped their parents to draw a new list of challenges for the next 12 months.

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¡¾ÌâÄ¿¡¿ ¡°I¡¯m so busy with my study. ¢Ù .ÎÒÉõÖÁûÓÐ×ã¹»µÄʱ¼ä³ÔÔç·¹ .¡± said Zhang Li, a middle school student. Do you have the ___A___ problem as Zhang Li? However, missing breakfast could add your risk of heart problem by 87 percent, according to a new study. Researchers at the University of Iowa analyzed 18 years of data on 6,550 people over 40 years old who had no history of heart problems.

They were given regular surveys B included the question. ¡°how often do you eat breakfast?¡± Most (59 percent) ate breakfast every day, but 5.1 percent never did, 10.9 percent seldom did, and 25 percent would miss for a few days£®The team found that breakfast habits were connected with heart disease.(ÐÄÔಡ) Those who didn't eat in the morning were up to 87 percent more likely to develop heart problems.

¡°It¡¯s believed that ¢Úan, important, day, breakfast, the, is, meal, of, but there has been an increasing prevalence(ÆÕ±é)of missing breakfast over the past 50 years in he United States, with as many as 23.8 percent of young people missing breakfast every day.¡± the researchers said ¡°However, studies on the health effects of missing breakfast are rare.¡±

The team pointed out a few factors which could underlie this connection. ¢ÛFirstly, those who don¡¯t have breakfast may be more likely to eat unhealthy snacks. Secondly, breakfast may help to balance blood sugar levels and control blood pressure. The findings were published on the American College of Cardiology. Some days later a similar study showed people who missed breakfast and ate a late dinner were less likely to survive a heart attack. And Borja Ibanez, a doctor of medicine, also pointed out those who didn't eat breakfast were more likely to smoke, be lack of exercise, and drink alcohol.

As for us teenagers, what are your opinions on breakfast? Do you think breakfast is important for us?

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