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Unit2Healthy Lifestyle同步巩固练-part1Reading andThinking【基础词汇练]
1.Those oldapartments havebeen pulleddown andreplaced severalstadiums.
1.1would bevery gratefulif youcould takesome time to makechanges myresume.
3.To preventthe richand powerfulabusetheir power,the governmentlaiddown relatedlaws.
4.Dr.Wangs adviceis thathe combinea balanceddiet regularexercise tokeepfit.
1.1t isreported thatphysical attractivepeople are more likelyto betreatedwell byothers.
6.Japanese workersare generallyhighly悲观的about theirfutures in theircurrent companies.
7.examineonce everytwo years,whether itis acar ora bus,is therule thatalldrivers mustobey.
1.1didnft wantto getinvolvein thequarrel betweenTom andJack,so Iwalkedout.
9.Everyone whowill attendthe meetingshould keepd and no oneisexception includingyou.
10.The doctortook outa bottle,put twop into the farmershand manyaspects,our lifestyleis theresult of the choicesthat wehave made.So forminggood habitsis veryimportant,especially for2teenager.Thats becausebad habits,if notcorrected,will have3bad effecton ouradultlife.To preventharmful habitsfrom dominatingour life,we shouldmake use4the“habit cycleto kickbad habitsand developgood ones.First wecanfacilitate positivechanges byexamining ourbad habitcycles and trying toadaptthem.Aside fromthis,we shouldalso formgood habitson purpose.Gradually,we5reward byour actions.Of course,bad habits,once6form,are noteasy forus toget out of.Some peoplecan getout ofbad habitsquickly whileothers mighttry manytimesuntil theysucceed.If wecan!t succeedstraight away,don!t becomepessimistic.As amatter offact,the7successfulway tochange isnotsuddenly,but overa periodof time.8the Chinesesaying goes,“A journeyofa thousandmiles9beginwith asingle step.As longas wecontinue totakesmall steps,we aresure10getrid ofbad habitsand builda healthylife.
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10.参考答案:【基础词汇练]
1.with
2.to
3.abusing
4.with
5.physically
6.pessimistic
7.Being examined
8.involved
9.disciplinelO.pills
11.abuse
12.facilitate
13.dominates
14.repeatedly
15.cues
16.physical
17.negative
18.repeatedly
19.reliable2O.rewarding【选词练】
1.rely on
2.straight away
3.In responseto
4.decide on【七选五练】DAGEC【阅读练】1-4AC AA5-8DAAB【语法填空练】
1.repeatedly
2.teenagers
3.a4,of
5.will berewarded
6.formed
7.most successful
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9.begins
10.to getandasked himto swallowthem.
11.Those wholove animalshold theview that animal(虐待)needs tobetaken seriously.
12.Our brains(促使)decision-making bystopping usfocusing too much onunimportantpast details.
13.If yourchild(支酉己)children ofhis ownage,try to arrange forhim toplaywith olderchildren.
14.The aircraftflew overthe island(反复地),andnosign oflife hasbeenseen.
15.The actorsnot performingsit at the sideof thestage infull view,waitingfor their(提示).
16.Staying uplate makeshim at his worstin termsof psituation,so hesdecided to workout.
17.Have youever beenfaced withtrying to stay positivewhen othersaroundyou aren()
18.The professorkeeps tellinghis studentsrepeated thatthe futurebelongsto thewell-educated.()
19.Our travelagency isrely,and wetry todescribe ourcenters asrealisticallyas possible.
20.The number of likes”or followerscannot compareto havinglong term()and rewardfriendships.【选词练】decide on;in responseto straightaway;rely on
1.No onecan saywhich brandwill feelbest onyour feet,so youhave tothefeel ofeach pair.
2.When thebell rang,the childrenwere requiredto handin theirexaminationpapers.
3.the novelcoronavirus pneumonia,all largegatherings havebeencancelled.
4.Early inyour project,you shouldfirst whichtype ofmaterial touse.【七选五练】Four simpleways tostay positiveTryingtostaypositive,both ingood timesand bad times,is agreat waytoimprove yourquality oflife.Try thesefour methodson adaily basis.Dont thinka lotabout negativity.Of course,staying positive24hours aday,seven daysa weekis abitdifficult.Letting thingsget toyou isnormal.In fact,its justhealthy tocry orexpressfrustrations oncein awhile.Its whenthose negativemoments controlyourlife thatyour emotionalbalance isat risk.1However,dont givethatsadness anothersecond inyour day.According topsychology,what youput intoyour bodydirectly affectshowyou feelon theoutside.Fill yourselfwith good,healthy foodslike nuts,fruit and vegetables andlimit snacking.Exercise isequally ofgreatimportance.Take afew daysoutofyour weekfor atleast halfan hour ofactivity,andtryto stickto aroutine.3Be kindto others.4Making someonesday abit brighternot onlyputs asmile onhis orherface,but alsoyours aswell.Remember tosmile andtreat eachpersonwith respect.Good deedsare contagious(有感染力的),and yourpositiveattitude mayspread amongothers.Take itone dayatatime.Being positiveand keepingaway fromfeeling pessimisticisnt aneasything.Its asteady effortthat wefollow everyhourofevery day.5Instead,focus onliving inthe momentand doingwhat youcan to make eachmomentbetter.A.Eat healthilyand stayfit.B.Take yourlunch breaksoutside.C.Dont worryabout whatthe futuremay bring.D.Take afew minutesto feelsad andaccept whathappened.E.Good feelingscome fromacts ofkindness andselflessness.EGratefulness helpsyou appreciatelife inbadtimes.GEven goingoutside fora walkand enjoyingthe sunshineimproves yourmood.
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5.【阅读练】AYoure watchingyour favoriteTV showwhen acommercial(广告)break starts.First yousee anad forcandy.Then theresone forfast food.Inresponse,your stomachgrowls(口古口古直叫).Suddenly,all youcan thinkaboutis howmuch youneed asnack.If thatsounds familiar,youre notalone.Researchers fromMcMaster Universityin Canadastudied theeffects ofjunkfood ads.The researchersexamined theeffects ofadvertising junk food onmorethan6,000kids throughTV commercialsand other types of media.They foundthat kidsmade unhealthy food anddrink choicesas quicklyas30minutes afterseeing the ads.“There istoomuchunhealthyfoodadvertising outthere,which appearsrepeatedly」says BehnamSadeghirad.Hes oneof theresearchers wholed thestudy.This isdangerous foryounger childrenbecause theylackself-discipline anddont knowthe advertisedfoods arehealthy ornot.”Food anddrink adsare everywhere,from TVtotheInternet.Companies wanttomakesure youknow abouttheir products.They spendnearly$
1.8billion ayear onfood adsaimed atkids,according toa report.TheNielsen Companytracked thenumberoffood adsthat kids saw in
2015.Itfound thatkids watchednearly12food adson TVeach day.Most ofthese adswerentfor healthyfoods.In fact,on average,kidssawonly onead perweekfor fruitandvegetables.Instead,most oftheadswere forfast food,candy andsugarydrinks.Jennifer Harris,a professorattheUniversity ofConnecticut,says thisisa bigpart ofthe problem,Unhealthy foodsare notthings weshould beencouragingkids toeat moreoftenjsays Harris.But unfortunatelythose arethe products beingadvertised tothem themost.”Health expertssay itsOK totreat yourselftoacookie oncein awhile.But whatcan youdo tokeep fromhaving anunhealthy snackevery timeyousee anad forjunk foodHarris saysits importantto learnto spotthetechniques companiesuse intheir ads.What kidscan dois noticewhafsgoing on,“says Harris.Think about,Are thesetheproductsthat arereallygood formy physicalhealth’
1.What didresearchers fromMcMaster UniversityfindA.Junk food ads canaffect kids1eating habits.B.Eating whilewatching TVis unhealthyfor kids.C.Food adsaremoreattractive thanothertypesof ads.D.There aremany commercialbreaks duringTV shows.
2.What didthe numbersprovided by the NielsenCompany suggestA.Food adsare everywhere.Bits necessaryto limitkids*screen time.Cits hardto avoidseeing junk foodadson TV.D.Companies spendlarge amountsof moneyon ads.
3.What advicedoes Harrisgive inthe lastparagraphA.Get wiseto ads.B.Stay awayfrom cookies.C.Never seejunkfoodads.D.Find productsof goodquality.
4.Whats thebest titleofthetextA.Attack ofjunkfoodadsB.Tricks ofthe tradeC.Advertising ofjunk foodD.The effectofmediaon childrenBJoshMorrison,17,dreamed ofraising$100,000to builda homefor alow-income family.After yearsof hardwork,his dreamhas come true.Thehouse isnow inthe earlystages ofbuilding.Six yearsago,Josh andhis dadwent intothe Habitat for HumanityReStore,a homeimprovement storeand donationcenter runbythenonprofitorganization.They werethere tobuy asink.Josh,then11,also noticedacollection ofpennies.I instantlyfelt theurge tohelp outwith that,“he said.Josh seta fund-raising deadlineof fouryears.Many peopledoubted whetherhecould reachhis goalof$100,000,but itdidnt shakehis faith.He devotedhistimetoraising moneyathisschool andother nearbyschools.He collectedmoneyfrom neighbours,got publicityfrom localnewspapers,and placedcansin storesso thatpeople coulddonate extrachange.Joshfs fund-raising effortsbegan toproduce results.Still,there werechallenges.Four monthsbefore hisdeadline,he was$30,000short.Hedecided tohold aFamily Fun Fair and Spaghetti Dinnerevent inUxbridge,which isintheprovince ofOntario.The eventraised$19,
000.“I didn!t carehow longit tookmejsaid Josh.I wouldraise$100,
000.With threeweeks left,a companycalled Joshshouse offeredtodonate$18,
000.Eventually,Josh reacheda totalof$134,000before thedeadline.The momentumjust keptgoing,and wedecidedtodo morejhesaid.Joshs PennyHouse^is beingbuilt byHabitatforHumanity inthe cityofOshawa,along with24new townhouses.Josh hashelped withsome oftheconstruction,as haveother volunteers.He willchoose thefamily thatmovesinto theunit.Next year,the17-year-old kidwill headto collegein BritishColumbia,Canadas westernmostprovince.As an11-year-old kidwhen startingfund-raising,Josh wasable tosend apowerful messageacross theworld.Nomatter howold youare,if youhave adream andare willingtodo anythingto achieveit,it cancometrue.
5.Which wordcan bestdescribe JoshMorrison inParagraph2A.Cautious.B.Straightforward.C・Open-minded.D.Determined.
6.Why didJosh holdthe FamilyFunFairandSpaghettiDinner eventA.To attainhis goal.B.To callfor moreattention.C.To winapproval fromthe locals.D.To findsponsors fora family.
7.What doesthe underlinedpart inParagraph4meanA.He receivedcontinuous donations.B.His projectbecame morepopular.C.He gotmore supportfrom hisfamily.D.The resultwas beyondexpectations.
8.What canbe thebest titlefor thetextA.Kindness froma CompanyB.The PennyHouse DreamC.A Fund-raising CampaignD.A Boyw汕a WarmHeart【语法填空练】Just asAristotle putit/We arewhat we1repeated do.”In。
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