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Oh, poor digestion can lead to weight problems. Here’s how: When a person feels stressed, the part of the central nervous system that connects digestion switches off. This is called the parasympathetic nervous system(副交感神经系统). At those times of stress, the body can take in food and process some of it, but digestion doesn’t work correctly to digest all the nutritional(营养的)goodness from the food. Poor digestion is not always obvious by observing symptoms; you can get some illnesses but not always. Poor digestion can be seemingly silent.
If you eat when you are stressed, anxious, or nervous, you might as well be eating cardboard for all the nutrients your body gets. Yes, eating when stressed is a gaining situation. Now you might think, well, if I’m not digesting, the calories aren’t getting handles, so I should be losing weight. Good idea, but wrong reality. When digestion is not proper, the body starts “starving” from lack of necessary nutrients(营养物). Yes, it goes into a starvation(饥饿)problem and starts absorbing(吸收) fat and energy. It thinks it’s in a famine(饥荒). The good news is that it’s easy to make some corrections and get rid of stress at mealtimes.
If you feel stressed often, it can be helpful to take other food that contains multiple B vitamins. These help, but you could still find yourself stressed at mealtimes.
小题1:The author wrote the passage to tell us .
A.how to deal with stress at mealtimes |
B.what kind of food can be easily digested |
C.eating when you’re stressed can cause weight problems |
D.eating too much resulted in overweight problems |
A.Eating is the best way to release stress. |
B.We should not release the stress by eating. |
C.Eating too much can cause anxiety. |
D.The stress problem can be solved during eating. |
A.Poor digestion cannot absorb much nutritional goodness from the food. |
B.People with poor digestion take in food and process all of it. |
C.When people feel stressed, the parasympathetic nervous system switches on. |
D.Poor digestion will not lead to overweight problems. |
A.The body does not take in what they eat. |
B.The digestion system becomes incorrect. |
C.People cannot eat much when unhappy. |
D.The body will begin to absorb too much fat. |
答案
小题1:C
小题1:B
小题1:A
小题1:C
解析
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试题【Many people who are overweight have poor digestion(消化). For the most part, poor 】;主要考察你对题材分类等知识点的理解。[详细]
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I have to cook for my family and prepare what they want to eat. I’m trying to plan out this better so I have some of these unusual foods ready for myself.
I’ve read several books written by Ann Wigmore and like her approach to the living foods.
Last week I attempted fasting(禁食)and failed. I lasted five days by having carrots, spinach, apples and other vegetarian diets I could get my hands on. I was doing fine until I drank some coffee. I kind of proved it in my mind to have the coffee but it only made me excited and then I couldn’t sleep well and felt hungry and weak. So I stopped and went back to the old way of eating with the family.
This week I started to make a drink called rejuvelac made of sprouted wheat(芽麦). This is fairly new to do for me and the drink smelled sort of musty(发霉的)and tasted kind of like a musty lemon. The kids tasted it and almost threw up but surprisingly it tasted good to me. It is supposed to help in digestion(消化).
I’ve made some attempts to grow wheat grass. I think I have figured that out as long as I keep it away from birds and our horses. I have two habits to get rid of, drinking coffee and smoking. I quit smoking last month but something happened, so I started up again. I’m very frustrated(受挫的) with the smoking and really have a desire to quit for good. Anyhow I will keep this updated on my progress.
小题1:The author must have ________ before she wrote this article.
A.hesitated at whether she should eat raw foods |
B.never eaten raw foods |
C.made up her mind to eat raw foods instead of cooked ones |
D.been discouraged by her family from fasting |
A.fasting |
B.losing weight |
C.how to be on a diet |
D.approaches to eating raw foods |
A.might help in digestion |
B.might make people who drank it throw up |
C.tasted good to anybody |
D.was welcomed by the whole family |
A.the author has given up |
B.the author will never give up |
C.it’s hard for the author to quit |
D.it’s easy for the author to quit |
A.that she can’t eat with her family |
B.that she can’t get rid of drinking coffee and smoking |
C.how to get used to raw foods |
D.that she doesn’t know whether she should eat raw foods |
Ray’s parents remembered that at age four, Ray surprised them by fixing a broken vacuum cleaner(吸尘器). When he was ten, he speedily constructed the family color television from a kit. Later, he succeeded in assembling(组装) a complex stereo system after two experts had failed to do the job.
When Ray was ten, he convinced his parents to buy him a computer. In a short time, Ray was able to do amazing things with the computer. Ray shared his enthusiasm for computers with Dr. Tisman, who used a computer for his research. The two discussed computers and medicine frequently. Amazingly, Ray understood the biology and chemistry related to Dr. Tisman’s medical research without any previous instruction.
Ray then worked with Dr. Tisman after school. He helped conduct research with the equipment and kept it in working order. The purpose of the research was to test the effectiveness of mixing an old cancer drug with certain vitamins. Ray analyzed patient test results by computer, while Dr. Tisman handled all patient contact. Together, they came up with solid research that helped advance cancer treatment.
In 1988, 14 - year - old Ray went with Dr. Tisman to a meeting of the American Federation for Clinical Research(AFCR), where Ray presented their initial research findings. Using terminology(术语) beyond the grasp of most kids his age, Ray told the scientists how the new drug mixture caused fewer and milder side effects for cancer patients.
A year later, Ray returned to the meeting to update the findings of his and Dr. Tisman’s research. By then, he had become well - known for his devotion to finding cures for sick patients. Stories about him appeared in hundred of newspapers around the world. He appeared on television newscasts and talk shows.
Ray continued to spend most free hours working with Dr. Tisman. The two began studying the effects of vitamins on babies inside the womb(子宫). However, Ray’s main interest remained cancer treatment, and he continues his research today.
小题1:According to the passage, Ray______.
A.is a boy of many gifts |
B.is very helpful to his parents |
C.learned fast under Dr. Tisman’s instruction |
D.stopped working with Dr. Tisman after his success |
A.He succeeded in finding cures for cancer. |
B.He made a new discovery in cancer treatment. |
C.He convinced Ray to become a partner of him. |
D.He taught Ray knowledge related to his research. |
A.His presentation at AFCR. | B.His great skills in computer. |
C.His devotion to cancer research. | D.His appearance on television newscasts. |
A.providing different cancer treatments |
B.proving the effects of vitamins on babies |
C.finding the side effects of a cancer drug |
D.testing the effectiveness of a new drug mixture |
A study finds that, contrary to many parents" fears, owning cats or dogs does not increase a child"s risk of developing allergies, and in fact, may actually protect them. The study"s lead author, Dr. Dennic Ownby of the Medical College of Georgia, says that even he was "very surprised" by the results. Ownby and colleagues followed more than 470 children from birth to age 6 or 7, comparing those exposed to cats and dogs during their first year of life to those who were not.
By using skin-prick tests for detecting common allergies, the researchers found that, contrary to what many doctors had been taught for years, children who had lived with a pet were not at greater risk.
Even more remarkable, children who had two or more dogs or cats had an even greater reduction, up to 77 percent, in risk of allergies. Researchers suggest this protective effect may be the result of early exposure to lots of bacteria that are carried by dogs and cats. Exposing young children to these bacteria helps" exercise" their immune systems early in life so that they"re better able to resist allergic diseases later.
There"s something very important in that first year of life when the immune system is developing that we can retrain it away from an allergic response, said Dr. William Davis.
And while researchers are not encouraging parents to buy dogs or cats just to reduce a child"s allergy risk, they say if a family already has one or more animals, there"s no need to get rid of them.
小题1:Why do the researchers feel “very surprised” by the results of the study?
A.Because the results are contrary to their expectation. |
B.Because so many children are playing with cats and dogs. |
C.Because parents are so much worried about their children. |
D.Because children with animals may develop allergies easily. |
A.will lose the chance to develop immune system |
B.may suffer allergic diseases more often |
C.will reduce the harm from bacteria |
D.can keep doctors away |
A.pets are ill-treated by their owners |
B.less families would like to own cats and dogs |
C.keeping pets is a good way to keep children healthy |
D.the results of the study can make families with pets feel at ease |
A.the early life |
B.an allergic disease |
C.immune system |
D.something important |
A.How to protect your kids from allergies |
B.Your pets may be helping your kids |
C.Bacteria do good to your kids |
D.Advantages of owning pets |
In 2002, former England international footballer Jeff Astle died aged 59. A coroner (验尸官) said that Astle died from a brain disease likely to have been caused by “repeated small damages to the brain” related to heading a heavy leather football.
Dr. Scott Delaney, research director of emergency medicine at McGill University Health Center in Montreal, Canada, has also researched soccer-related head injury and agrees that head-to-head or elbow-to-head blows are the real risk.
In 2007, Delaney carried out a study on footballers aged between 12 and 17 that showed they were half as likely to be concussed (使脑部受到震荡) wearing headgear (帽) than without.
He said youngsters have a higher risk of head injury than adults because their heads are thinner and less able to absorb shock. To make matters worse, their neck muscles aren’t as well developed and they often lack the correct heading technique that can help throw away the force of the ball.
Delaney recommends that children wear headgear when playing football and says his two eldest children wear head protection playing the sport. But he admits that children can be unwilling to be the first to wear head protection—especially when their football heroes play without it.
While headgear can protect footballers from being concussed during a match, no one knows the long-term effects of repeated “sub-concussive” blows to the head.
Delaney says that while there is indirect evidence that a career in soccer can lead to dementia, no one has yet found a sure link between the two. He says proving a link would mean monitoring hundreds of footballers for three or four decades—and that would take a lot of funding.
小题1:Which might be the best title of the passage?
A.Playing football may lead to brain damage. |
B.Repeated small damages to the brain. |
C.Footballers should wear headgear when playing. . |
D.Evidence to dementia. |
A.Long-term effects of blows. |
B.Wearing head protection. |
C.Underdeveloped neck muscles. |
D.Head-to-head or elbow-to-head blows. |
A.headgear is harmful to their heads | B.headgear influences their skills |
C.they should follow their idols | D.they mustn’t lead the fashion |
A.Delaney has studied dementia for three or four decades |
B.few footballers would like to be studied in the research |
C.funding is important in order to carry out the research. |
D.no one can find the link between playing football and dementia |
*Smoking will hurt their health.
*Smoking creates secondhand smoke,which you don"t like .
*Smoking will make it hard for them to keep up with you because they might run out of breath easily.
If you think it will help,you could print out articles like this one to give it to your mom or dad. But what if your parent gets angry with you for bringing up the topic of smoking?People don"t like to be reminded that they are doing something unhealthy,so it"s possible that your parents will be insulted or angry,especially if they"re worried they won"t be able to quit.Maybe they have tried before and failed.
Remember to be kind and respectful when you discuss smoking with your mom or dad. Also rememeber that it is difficult to quit.Some people try several times before they"re able to quit for good. Instead of yelling at the them,tell them that you love them and want them to enjoy many healthy years ahead. In time,your mom or dad may realize you are right about smoking .And if they do agree to stop smoking,be their biggest supporter.Ask if there"s anything you can do to help them when they feel the urge to smoke.Maybe you could go for a walk,do a puzzle,or listen to music together.As they reach milestones,such as a month without smoking,be sure to celebrate the achievement.Way to go,mom!Way to go,dad!
小题1: In the first paragraph,the author intended to tell us______.
A.the reasons you have for your parents" giving up smoking |
B.the great damage smoking can cause to secondhand smokers |
C.most smokers are includable and stubborn |
D.smoking does harm to smoker"s health |
A.the smokers will accept your advice willingly |
B.the smokers may become very annoyed at once |
C.the smokers will take your words into account |
D.the smokers will put you in an embarrassing situation |
A.stones which are miles away |
B.agreements signed by both sides |
C.practical tools for stopping smoking |
D.achievements gained with great efforts |
A.school teachers | B.health experts |
C.sons and daughters | D.medical scientists |
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