A.Avoid eating any food.B.Prepare the right type of pie to eat.C.Wash his hands thorou
A.Avoid eating any food.
B.Prepare the right type of pie to eat.
C.Wash his hands thoroughly.
D.Practice eating a pie quickly.
A.Avoid eating any food.
B.Prepare the right type of pie to eat.
C.Wash his hands thoroughly.
D.Practice eating a pie quickly.
A.Avoid eating any food.
B.Prepare the right type of pie to eat.
C.Wash his hands thoroughly.
D.Practice eating a pie quickly.
A、participating in
B、taking in
C、participating into
D、taking into
A.Y
B.N
C.NG
A.He makes a fool of himself by eating too much.
B.He likes to eat something other than beef.
C.He wants to eat some more roast beef.
D.He couldn't eat any more roast beef.
听力原文:M: Many people seem to be on a diet. Have you noticed that, Anna?
W: Yeah, I heard a lot of girls talking about diets.
M: A friend of mine, Linda, was once on an egg diet. She ate an egg for breakfast, an egg for lunch, and two eggs for dinner. She thought eggs were cheap, and eating eggs could make her slim.
W: Oh, my God ! That would be bad for her health. Had she lost any weight?
M: Yeah, a little bit. But the problem is that she felt very sick. Then after one week, she had to give up. She said two days after eating eggs for three meals, she felt very dizzy. But she didn't want to stop because she promised to herself that she would keep on doing that for one month. Her ideal weight is 45 kilos.
W: It is wise for her not to do that any more. It is true that eggs have a lot of protein; however, eating too many eggs is bad for the heart.
M: Yeah, it is true. I agree with you. On Wednesday, I went to see her. She looked very pale. She has been in bed for three days.
W: I am sorry to hear that. Tell her not to do that any more. Actually, the best way to lose weight is to eat less and exercise more.
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A.Eggs.
B.Diets.
C.Protein.
D.Exercises.
M: You'd better do that. I haven't got my report ready yet, but my boss needs it tomorrow.
Q: Why isn't the man going to do the shopping?
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A.He has some work to do.
B.The woman is going to do that.
C.His boss is coming to see him.
D.He doesn't feel like eating any bread today.
A.oes this girl very beautiful
B.It is not a clean house
C.He do not like eating bananas
D.oes they go swimming every day
E.oes he play basketball
F.re these your friends
听力原文: Do you have trouble sleeping at night? Then maybe this is for you.
When you worry about needing sleep and toss and turn trying to find a comfortable position, you're probably only making matters worse. What happens when you do that is that your heart rate actually increases, making it more difficult to relax.
You may also have some had habits that contribute to the problem. Do you rest frequently during the day? Do you get virtually no exercise, or do you exercise vigorously late in the day? Are you worried about sleep, or do you sleep late on weekends? Any or all of these factors might be leading to your insomnia by upsetting your body's natural rhythm.
What should you do then, n those sleepless nights? Don't bother with sleeping pills. They can actually cause worse insomnia later. The best thing to do is drink milk or eat cheese. These are rich in amino acids and help produce a neurotransmitter in the brain that induces sleep. This neurotransmitter will help you relax, and you'll be on your way to getting a good night's sleep.
Until tomorrow's broadcast, this has been another in the series "Hints for Good Health".
(23)
A.Avoid getting exercise during the day.
B.Exercise regularly.
C.Sleep late when you feel like it.
D.Think of sleep all the time.
听力原文:M: Hi, Kate.
W: Hi, Peter. How have you been?
M: Oh, OK, I guess. And you?
W: Not too bad. We haven't seen each other for a while, have we?
M: No, we haven't. So that makes me ask...Do you have any plans for this Saturday?
W: No, not yet, I don't think so. Why?
M: What do you think about getting together and going out to dinner this weekend?
W: That would be great. Do you have any particular place in mind?
M: Well, I think I'd like to eat something that's not too heavy. I've been eating a little too much lately.
W: Me too.
M: I love Italian food, but maybe we should skip that this time. They always scem to setwe so much food in Italian restaurants, and you end up eating more than you wanted to.
W: Chinese food would be good. Do you think so?
M: Yes. Or maybe some Japanese sushi. That style. uses a lot of natural flavors, and not nmch oil of cream or heavy sauces.
W: Yes, either of those choices would be good. Let's just meet on Saturday night, and decide then where to eat.
M: What time shall we meet, then?
W: 6 o'clock in the evening. Is that OK?
M: No problem. And where?
W: How about our school gate?
M: That's fine by me.
(23)
A.Going out for dinner.
B.Visit to Japan.
C.Eating too much.
D.School gate.
听力原文:M: I want to do something tonight for a change; let's go to the movies.
W: In this heat? Are you joking?
M: We can go to an outdoor movie. Do you think I'd suggest an indoor one in the middle of the summer in San Diego?
W: I'd rather go out for a meal. The outdoor movies are so uncomfortable.
M: Why don't we do both at the same time? We could pick up some take-away food and eat it in the movie.
W: That sounds like fun. But they never show any good films in the summer. At least not any of the new ones. All you get is the old classics. It's just what we've seen half a dozen times.
M: But that's why they're classics. They're worth seeing again and again.
W: Another objection to outdoor movies is that you can never hear properly. You hear all the traffic from outside.
M: Well, we can find a foreign film with printed translation at the bottom of the screen, then you don't need to hear the sound. I think it would be fun to sit watching an old film and eating a meal at the same time.
W: Last time I went to an outdoor movie, I bought a bar of chocolate to eat as I went in. It was a horror film and I was so shocked I just sat there holding my bar of chocolate until the interval when I found it had melted in my hand and run all down my dress. That was an expensive evening out.
M: Well, we don't go and see a horror film, darling t and take-away meals don't melt.
(20)
A.Their favorite movies
B.Jokes for entertainment.
C.Pastime for the night.
D.Their eating habits.