【題目】Our lifestyles today are very busy. We have family, school, sports, entertainment and social activities to fit into a time that seems never enough. We need to be healthy to meet the demands of daily life. But what does it mean to have a healthy lifestyle?

To have a healthy lifestyle, we need to:

◆ eat different kinds of healthy food most of the time

◆ do exercise often

◆ have time to relax

◆ get enough sleep to give our bodies time to grow healthy and strong

Read about a normal day in the lives of two children.

Abbey gets up at 7:00 am, feeds the dog, and has cereal and a glass of juice for breakfast. She walks to school with her friend, Julia. She has a bag of chips for a morning snack, drinks water, and has a chicken and lettuce sandwich with a banana for lunch. She likes to play soccer with her friends at lunch and morning break time. She walks home with Julia, has some crackers with cheese and juice for afternoon snack and plays with the dog for a while. She plays computer games for an hour or two before dinner, then has a shower and does her homework. She watches her favorite television show for an hour, then usually goes to bed at about 9:30 pm.

Carl gets up at 8:30 am and has two pieces of bread with jam and a glass of milk for breakfast. His mother drives him to school on her way to work. He eats cookies with juice for morning snack and a pot pie ordered from the school lunch room with juice for lunch. He likes to play card games with his friends at lunchtime and climb the fixed equipment at morning break time. He catches the bus home, has a cereal bar and a can of soda for afternoon snack, then watches some television. He has a shower before dinner, then plays the computer for an hour or two. He goes to bed at about 10:30 pm.

No matter which kind of lifestyle you agree on, just remember it’s important to balance all aspects of life.

【1】About a healthy lifestyle, the writer doesn’t talk about ________.

A. dietB. exerciseC. relaxation D. medicine

【2】What can we learn from the article?

A. Abbey plays soccer with her friends at school.

B. Abbey does her homework first after school.

C. Carl goes to school by bus every day.

D. Carl has juice for breakfast.

【3】Where is the article probably from?

A. A health magazine.

B. A clothing website.

C. A sports guidebook.

D. A travel advertisement.

【答案】

【1】D

【2】A

【3】A

【解析】

試題分析:本文作者討論的是日常生活怎么保持健康,并且建議我們平衡生活各個方面是很重要的。

【1】D 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章中的eat different kinds of healthy food most of the time; do exercise often; have time to relax可知,作者沒有提及藥物。故D正確。

【2】A 細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章Abbey的日常生活中的She likes to play soccer with her friends at lunch and morning break time.可知,Abbey在學(xué)校和朋友一起踢足球。故A正確。

【3】A 推理判斷題。根據(jù)全文討論的是日常生活怎么保持健康,故該文章最有可能選自于一份健康雜志。與服飾網(wǎng)站、運動指導(dǎo)以及旅行廣告無關(guān)。故A正確。

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