If you want to live for 100 years, you need healthy food and lots of exercise.
In the morning, you have a big and nice breakfast. A big and nice breakfast can help you start a day. For lunch and dinner, you can have rice and vegetables. ⑵Healthy people seldom eat much snacks. Sweet snacks give you energy but they’re not healthy. You can have an orange or an apple after each meal.
Except for keeping a healthy ⑴______, you need lots of ⑴______ too. You can do sports for 30 minutes every day. After a month, you will feel healthier. You can swim. You can run. You can play ball games. But don’t play computer games or chat with friends on the Internet for many hours every day. This is not exercise.
Get up from your chair, everyone! Change your diet and lifestyle today! You can live for 100 years. You can always feel young with right food and exercise.
小題1:將⑴處分別填上適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。
              _____________
小題2:將⑵畫線處翻譯成漢語:
                 ______________________                            
小題3:How long can we exercise every day?
                                                                    
小題4:在文中找出下面句子的同義句。
You can do some exercise for half an hour every day.
_____________________________________
小題5:找出文中最能表達(dá)中心意思的句子。
_______________________________________________.

小題1:diet,exercise
小題2:健康的人從不吃零食。
小題3:30 minutes
小題4:You can exercise for 30 minutes every day.
小題5:If you want to live for 100 years,you need healthy food and lots of exercise.

試題分析:本文介紹人要是想長壽,必須要做到兩點,一個是要健康的飲食,一個是要鍛煉身體。
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)原文you need healthy food and lots of exercise.可知人要是想長壽,必須要做到兩點,一個是要健康的飲食,一個是要鍛煉身體,故填diet,exercise。
小題2:翻譯理解題。healthy形容詞,健康的。seldom從不。故譯為健康的人從不吃零食。
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)原文You can do sports for 30 minutes every day.可知每天要運動30分鐘。故填30 minutes。
小題4:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)原文You can do sports for 30 minutes every day.每天要做半個小時的運動。
小題5:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。本文主要介紹要想長壽的兩個秘訣,即健康的飲食和鍛煉身體。故填I(lǐng)f you want to live for 100 years, you need healthy food and lots of exercise.
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