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(2)D.Researchsuggeststhatmanynormal-weightwomenwishtoweighless.
Toinvestigatebodyimageamongthinwomen,theresearchersgavequestionnairesto2,443womenages27to38whosebodymassindexwasatthelowendofnormal._____(3)F.Thewomenwereaskedaboutfactorsrangingfromchildhoodexperiencestocurrentexercisehabits.
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Overall,almost10percentofthewomenthoughttheyweretooheavy.Thosewhoreportedcertain“severelifeevents” inchildhoodoradolescence,suchashavingaparentbecomeillorhavingtheireducationalhopesdashed,weremorelikelythanotherstohaveadistortedbodyimage._____(4)A.Thesamewastrueofwomenwhostartedhavingsexordrinkingalcoholwhentheywereyoungerthan15yearsold.
Incontrast,traumaticeventsinadulthood,suchasseriousillnessorsignificantmaritalproblems,werenotrelatedtopoorbodyimage,theresearchersreport._____(5)C.“Ourresultsindicatethattheriskofbeingdissatisfiedwith(one’s)ownbodyweightmaybeestablishedearlyinlife,”Kjaerandhercolleagueswrite.
第二篇Bedwetting(尿床)
Millionsofkidsandteenagersfromeverypartoftheworldwetthebedeverysinglenight.It’ssocommonthatthereareprobablyotherkidsinyourclasswhodoit.Mostkidsdon’ttelltheirfriends,soit’seasytofeelkindofalone,likeyoumightbetheonlyoneonthewholeplanetwhowetsthebed.___1 F.Butyouarenotalone.:
Thefancynameforbedwettingisnocturnalenuresis.Enuresisrunsinfamilies.Thismeansthatifyouurinate,orpee,whileyouareasleep,there’sagoodchancethatacloserelativealsodiditwhenheorshewasakid.__2 D.justlikeyoumayhaveinheritedyourmom’sblueeyesoryouruncles’longlegs,youprobablyinheritedbedwetting,too.
Themostimportantthingtorememberisthatnoonewetsthebedonpurpose.Itdoesn’tmeanthatyou’relazyoraslob.__3C.It’ssomethingyoucan’thelpdoing.Forsomereason,kidswhowetthebedarenotabletofeelthattheirbladdersisfullanddon’twakeuptopeeinthetoilet.Sometimesakidwhowetsthebedwillhavearealisticdreamthathe’sinthebathroompeeing–onlytowakeuplateranddiscoverhe’sallwet.Maykidswhowetthebedareverydeepsleepers.___4B.Tryingtowakeupsomeonewhowetsthebedisoftenliketryingtowakealog—theyjuststayasleep.
Somekidswhowetthebeddoiteverysinglenight.Otherswetsomenightsandaredryonothers.Alotofkidssaythattheyseemtobedrierwhentheysleepatafriend’sorarelative’shouse.__5 E.That’sbecausekidswhoareanxiousaboutwettingthebedmaynosleepmuchoronlyverylightly.
Sothebrainmaybethinking,“Hey,Don’twetsomeoneelse’sbed!
”Thiscanhelpyoustaydryifyou’renotawareofit.
第三篇WhatmakesmetheweightIam?
There'
snoeasyanswertothisquestion.Yourgeneticmakeup,thephysicatraitsthatgetpasseddowntoyoufromyourparents,paysabigpartindeterminingyoursizeandweight.__1F.Ifbothyourparentsareta,thereisagoodchanceyou'
beta.Butifyourparentsaresmaerthanaverage,youmaywanttorethinkthatprofessionabasketbacareer!
Thesamegoesforyourbodytype.Haveyoueverheardsomeonesayapersonisbigboned?
It'
sawayofsayingthepersonhasaargeframe,orskeeton.Bigbonesusuayweighmorethansmabones._2A.That'
swhyit'
spossibefortwokidswiththesameheight,butdifferentweights,tobothberightweight.
ikeyourheightorbodytype,yourgeneshaveaottosayaboutwhatyourweightwibe.Butthat'
sonypartofthestory.Beingoverweightcanruninsomeone'
sfamiy,butitmaynotbebecauseoftheirgenes.__3C.Pooreatingandexercisehabitsasoruninfamiiesandthismaybethereasonthemembersofafamiyareoverweight.andeventhoughsomekidsgainweightmoreeasiythanothers,whentheyeatrightandexercise,mostkidscanbeaheathyandhappyweightthat'
srightforthem,it'
strue--thewayyouivecanchangethewayyouook.
Howmuchyouweighisabaancebetweenthecaoriesyoueatandthecaoriesyouuse.__4_B.Ifyoueatmorecaoriesthanyourbodyneedstouse,youwigaintoomuchweight.
_ifyouspendyourfreetimewatchingTV,yourbodywon'
tuseasmanycaoriesasitwoudifyoupayedbasketba,skated,orwentforawak.Ifyouareinbaance,yourweightwistayrightforyouasyouknow.Butifyoueatmoreandexerciseess,youmaybecomeoverweight.__5_E.Ontheotherhad,ifyoueatessandexercisemore,youmayoseweight.
第四篇Howonesimplemovementcanletslipthesecretsofthemind
Bodylanguageisthequiet,secretandmostpowerfullanguageofall!
Itissaidthatourbodymovementscommunicateabout50percentofwhatwereallymeanwhilewordsthemselvesonlyexpress7percent.So,whileyourmouthisclosed,justwhatisyourbodysaying…
Arms._D.Howyouholdyourarmsshowshowopenandreceptiveyoualetopeopleyoumeet.
(1)Ifyoukeepyourarmstothesidesofyourbodyorbehindyourback,thissuggestsyouarenotafraidoftakingonwhatevercomesyourway.___C.Outgoingpeoplegenerallyusetheirarmswithbigmovements,whilequieterpeoplekeepthemclosetotheirbodies.
(2)Ifsomeoneupsetsyou,justcrossyourarmstoshowyou’reunhappy!
Head.Whenyouwanttoappearconfident,keepyourheadlevel.Ifyouaremonitorinclass,youcanalsotakeonthispositionwhenyouwantyourwordstobetakenseriously.___ F.However,tobefriendlyinlisteningorspeaking,youmustmoveyourheadalittletooneside.(3)
Legs.Yourlegstendtomovearoundalotmorethannormalwhenyouarenervousortellinglies.Ifyouareatinterviews,trytokeepthemstill!
Posture.Agoodposturemakesyoufeelbetteraboutyourself.____A.Ifyouarefeelingdown,younormallydon’tsitstraight,withyourshouldersinwards.(4)Thismakesbreathingmoredifficult,whichinturncanmakeyoufeelnervousoruncomfortable.
Mouth.Whenyouarethinking,youoftenpurseyourlips.Youmight4alsousethispositiontoholdbackanangrycommentyoudon’twishtoshow._____ E.However,itwillprobablystillbenoticed,andpeoplewillknowyou’renotpleased.(5)
第五篇ChestCompressions:
MostImportantofCPR1
Cardiopulmonaryresuscitation,orCPR,cansavethelifeofsomeonewhosehearthasstopped.Theconditioniscalledcardiacarresta.Theheartstopspumpingblood.Thepersonstopsbreathing.Withoutlifesavingmeasures,thebrainstartstodiewithinfourtosixminutes.CPRcombinesbreathingintothevictim'
smouthandrepeatedpressesonthechest.____1 C。
CPRkeepsbloodandoxygenflowingtotheheartandbrain.
However,anewJapanesestudyquestionstheusefulnessofmouth-to-mouthbreathing.ThestudywaspublishedintheBritishmedicalmagazine,TheI,ancet3.DoctorsinTokyoledtheresearch.Itexaminedmorethanfourthousandpeoplewhohadsufferedcardiacarrest.Inallthecases,witnessessawtheeventhappen.
Morethanonethousandofthevictimsreceivedsomekindofmedicalassistancefromwitnesses.SevenhundredandtwelvereceivedCPR.Fourhundredandthirty-ninereceivedchestpressesonly___2、 FNomouth-to-mouthrescuebreathsweregiventothem.TheresearcherssayanykindofCPRimprovedchancesofthepatient'
ssurvival.But,theysaidthosepeopletreatedwithonlychestpressessufferedlessbraindamage.Twenty-twopercentsurvivedwithgoodbrainability___3_、BOnlytenpercentofthevictimstreatedwithtraditionalCPRsurvivedwithgoodbrainability.
TheAmericanHeartAssociation4changeditsguidelinesforCPRchestpressesin2005.
___4、 EItsaidpeopleshouldincreasethenumberofchestpressesfromfifteentothirtyforeverytwobreathsgiven.GordonEwyisaheartdoctorattheUniversityofArizonaCollegeofMedicineinTucson.Hewroteareportthatappearedwiththestudy.DoctorEwythinkstheCPRguidelinesshouldbechangedagain.Hesaidtheheartassociationshouldremoverescuebreathsfromtheguidelines.HearguesthatmorewitnessestocardiacarrestswouldprovidetreatmentifrescuebreathsarenotapartofCPR,Hesaysthiswouldsavelives___5 DHisstudiesshowthatmanypeopledonotwanttoperformmouth-to-mouthbreathingonastrangerforfearofgettingadisease.Cardiacarrestkillsmorethan300,000peopleintheUnitedStateseveryyear.TheAmericanHeartAssociationsaysaboutninety-fivepercentofvictimsdiebeforetheygettoamedicalcenter.
第六篇Whydopeopleshrink?
DidyoueverseethemovieHoney,Ishrunkthekids?
saboutawackydad(who'
salsoascientist)whoaccidentallyshrinkshiskidswithhishomemademiniaturizinginvention.Oops!
____1E.Thekidsspendtherestofthemovieastinypeoplewhoarebarelyvisiblewhiletryingtogetbacktotheirnormalsize.
Forolderpeople,shrinkingisn'
tthatdramaticorsuddenatall.Ittakesplaceoveryearsandmayadduptoonlyoneinchorsooffoftheiradultheight(maybealittlemore,maybeless),andthiskindofshrinkingcan'
tbemagicallyreversed,althoughthere
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