Many of you may think healthy eating means you have to replace the foods you love with
those you don’t.
The truth,though,is that keeping a healthy diet can be fun. Just ask Julie Upton,an ex-pert on nutrition and health in the US. Upton wants to advise teens everywhere to eat
healthier. She gives some suggestions on how to do just that.
Q:What motivations should you keep in mind to eat healthy?
A:I suggest setting goals for yourself. For example, it may be a goal to have one piece of fruit with lunch every day for a month, or to avoid eating fast food completely for the next month. Also focus on telling yourself,“What I eat now will affect how I look and feel a few
weeks from now,or how well I perform at school or in sports.”
Q:What nutrients should teens consume every day?
A:It depends on if you are a boy or a girl and how active you are. The best place to find
your ideal nutrient requirements is www. my pyramid. gov. Enter your gender(sex),age and
activity level. It will tell you how many calories you need a day. It will also break that into
how many servings of each of the food groups those calories should come from.
In general,most teens need about 2,500 to 3,500 calories every day.
Q:What can teens do to make healthy snacking a fun habit?
A:Teens are influential. Your good habits can influence lots of people, including your friend, younger sisters and brothers. You could do challenges with friends about eating better. I think any way you can involve your friends,will help you succeed.
Also get your family in on the health pleasure. If your parents do the food shopping, they have to know what to buy,so you need to tell them that you want healthier foods at home.
1.In which column of a newspaper can you probably read this article?
A.Science Life B.Campus Trends
C.Culture Leisure D.Commercial World
2.What is the person who asks the three questions?
A.An expert on nutrition and health. B.A patient requiring many calories.
C.A journalist working for a newspaper. D.An official affected by health problems.
3.To keep healthy,teens .
A.have to replace the foods they love with those they don’t
B.need about 2500 to 3500 calories every week
C.can pay little attention to their relatives’ and friends’ influence
D.are suggested keeping certain motivations in mind
4.Which of the following statements would the author of this essay agree with?
A.You can eat healthily,but not pleasantly at the same time.
B.You don’t have to give up your favourite foods in order to eat healthy.
C.Your gender has no effect on what nutrients you should consume every day.
D.Www. my pyramid. gov is a website meant for teens only.
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The following is an imaginary diary entry written by US president. This diary is part of Global Trends 2025, which was written by the US National Intelligence Council
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Global wealth and economic power will shift from West to East.
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The transition from old fuels to new will be slow, as will the development of new technologies that present feasible alternatives to fossil fuels or help eliminate food and water problems. All current technologies are inadequate, and new ones will probably not be commercially possible by 2025