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But they don"t blame themselves either. Instead, they try to understand the negative thoughts and
feelings and counter (反击) them with more positive ones.
So how do you stay positive, maintain motivated and sustain (保持) healthy behaviors? Here are
some tips:
Look for a good role model. There is always someone who seems to be doing just what you want
to be doing. Maybe they"ve scheduled exercise into their workday and switched from coffee to green tea.
Learn from a successful friend, family member or colleague. Ask them how they keep healthy and follow
in their footsteps.
Try some positive self-talk and avoid negative-talk. Take a minute to give yourself an ego boost. Repeat
some motivational words out loud to yourself. Negative talk such as"I can"t do it," "I"m fat," is dangerous
for your well-being and healthy goals. Try to avoid the negative self-talk before it harms you. Remind
yourself that you deserve happiness and can make positive changes.
Get support. Tell your friends and family about your healthy habits. It helps to have an encouraging
network.
Reward yourself. Treat yourself to something for your healthy efforts. Take a nice bath, get a massage,
and enjoy a new DVD or CD.
Have a plan. Making a plan to exercise or eat healthy lunches with a friend can mean the difference of
sticking with your goals or falling off track. If you"ve planned for an activity, you"ll likely stick with it.
You may even find that writing down your goals and steps to achieve them can help you stay on track.
Take it day by day or week by week. The process of writing down your personal action plan is a good
way to keep you honest and watch your progress or failures.
B. persuade readers to learn from a role model
C. provide some solutions to personal problems
D. inform readers of some tips on physical health
B. to think about the hardships.
C. to check what mistake you made.
D. to make you feel better about yourself.
B. By staying with your companion you can avoid the negative-talk.
C. A successful friend, relative or colleague can be your role model.
D. Creating a helpful network is a good way to keep you motivated.
B. Relax yourself after a hard day.
C. Write down what you want to achieve
D. Modify your plans as often as you can.
and drink alcohol in a proper amount. That is according to a study published this Monday in the Public
Library of Science Medicine Journal.
After tracking more than 20,000 people aged 45-79 years in the United Kingdom from about
1993-2007, Kay-Tee, Khaw of the University of Cambridge and his colleagues found that people who
adopted these four healthy habits lived an average of 14 years longer than those who didn"t.
"We"ve known for a long time that these behaviors are good things to do, but we"ve not seen this
benefit before," said Susan Jebb, head of Nutrition and Health at Britain"s Medical Research Council."The
benefit was also seen regardless of whether or not people were fat and what social class they came from."
Study participants (参与者) scored a point each for not smoking, regular physical activity, eating five
servings of fruits and vegetables a day and moderate alcohol intake.
Public health experts said they hoped the study would inspire governments to introduce policies helping
people to adopt these changes. But because the study only observed people rather than testing specific
changes, it would be impossible to conclude that people who suddenly adopted these healthy behaviours
would surely gain 14 years.
"We can"t say that any person could gain 14 years by doing these things," said Doctor Tim Armstrong,
a physical activity expert at the World Health Organization." The 14 years is an average across the
population of what"s theoretically (理论上) possible."
"Most people know that things like a good diet matter and that smoking is not good for them", Susan
Jebb said,"We need to work on providing people with much more practical support to help them change."
B. Doing proper exercise in the morning every day.
C. Having a cigarette before going to bed every day.
D. Drinking alcohol in the proper amount every day.
B. Susan Jebb did not take part in the study
C. there is no need for people under 45 adopt these good habits
D. only those from first class can benefit from these healthy behaviours
B. People aged 45-79 have bad habits in the United Kingdom.
C. All the people are well aware of the harm of their bad habits.
D. People have adopted the four healthy habits after knowing they"re good.
B. Healthy Habits Could Gain You Extra 14 years
C. A New Way of Keeping Healthy
D. Smoking and Drinking Harms Your Health
forefathers had lived in the same way for centuries.
Then one day, some visitors from the city arrived. They told the villagers there were some people
elsewhere who liked to eat frog"s legs. However, they did not have enough frogs of their own, and so
they wanted to buy frogs from other places.
This seemed like money for nothing. There were millions of frogs in the fields around, and they were
no use to the villagers. All they had to do was catch them. Agreement was reached, and the children were
sent into the fields to catch frogs. Every week a truck arrived to collect the catch and hand over the money.
For the first time, the people were able to dream of a better future. But the dream didn"t last long.
The change was hardly noticed at first, but it seemed as if the crops were not doing so well. More
worrying was that the children fell ill more often, and, there seemed to be more insects around lately.
The villagers decided that they couldn"t just wait to see the crops failing and the children getting weak.
They would have to use the money earned to buy pesticides (***虫剂) and medicines. Soon there was no
money left.
Then the people realized what was happening. It was the frog. They hadn"t been useless. They had been
doing an important job-eating insects. Now with so many frogs killed, the insects were increasing more
rapidly. They were damaging the crops and spreading diseases.
Now, the people are still poor. But in the evenings they sit in the village square and listen to sounds of
insects and frogs. These sounds of the night now have a much deeper meaning.
B. dreamed of having a better life
C. were poor but somewhat content
D. lived a different life from their forefathers
B. They needed money to buy medicine.
C. They wanted to please the visitors.
D. The frogs made too much noise.
B. There were too many insects.
C. The visitors brought in diseases.
D. The pesticides were overused.
B. Health is more important than money.
C. The harmony between man and nature is important.
D. Good old days will never be forgotten.
wrong with you?
Then consider this, you might be in a state of sub-health. Sub-health, also called the third state, is
explained as a borderline state between health and disease. This is believed to be caused by the stress people
have in their everyday lives.
According to a survey by the World Health Organization, over 45 percent of sub-healthy people are
middle-aged or elderly. The percentage is even higher among people who work in management positions as
well as students at exam-time.
Symptoms (症状) include a lack of energy, depression, slow reaction, insomnia (失眠),nervous, poor
memory, or sometimes shortness of breath, sweating and aching in the waist and legs.
Medical experts are offering some advice to reduce pains. They consider the key to preventing and
recovering from sub-health is to form good living habits, exercise regularly, and take part in open air
activities.
As for meals, people are advised to eat less salt and sugar. They should also eat more fresh vegetables,
fruits, and fish, as they are rich in vitamins and are important to the body. They also say that a balanced diet
is very helpful in avoiding sub-health.
Anyhow, work is not all of the life. Your life and work are an entire whole. Satisfy your needs, create
calmness in your day and renew your spirit. You will find that focusing on forming more balance in your life
can help your work improve, You will be more relaxed, better able to focus and better able to produce high
quality work.
B. Special.
C. Sick..
D. Not quite.
B. sickness
C. life stress
D. incident
B. Feeling tired often
C. Slow reaction
D. Shortness of breath
B. what we should do to prevent and recover from sub-health
C. to form good living habits and exercise regularly
D. that we should go to take part in open air activities
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occupation, though we must 3 that their job is not a 4 one in the world. We often take dustmen for granted.
Perhaps because they usually come very early in the morning, before most people are 5 . We are likely to
forget their 6 . Our dustbins are 7 regularly, but we 8 stop to think about the men who do this. However,
it is one of the most important jobs in the world, and when there are no dustmen to 9 the rubbish, the general
10 soon becomes aware that something is wrong. Recently, the dustmen of England went on strike for higher
wages.
During the first few days it was regarded as a 11 . But when the first two weeks had passed, and the
dustbins were overflowing in nearly every backyard in the country, the joke did not seem so 12 any more. 13
the strike continued, people could not 14 the hills of rubbish around their dustbins, and they looked for other
places in which to 15 it. Even Leicester Square, in the heart of West End of London, was 16 high with plastic
bags full of smelly rubbish. This was a(n) 17 attraction that the people of London were not at all 18 to see.
Even when the strike was over, it took several weeks for the country to get cleaned up completely. Perhaps now
the English people appreciate the work of 19 dustmen rather more 20 and won"t take them for granted any
more.
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