According to one survey of 12, 000
people, about 30 percent of those making New Year’s resolutions say they don’t
even keep them into February. And only about 1 in 5 actually stays on track for
six months or more, reports eDiets, com, a consumer diet and fitness Web
site. But don’t let those odds make you reach for the nearest bag of potato chips. Experts say you can keep those resolutions long term, even if you’re struggling now. "The motivation comes from within, and so when you find that you’re declining in your healthy eating program, and then just ask yourself, ’Is this going to get me the results that I want’" says Leslie Stewart, a registered dietitian and licensed nutritionist. "And if you’re doing something every day to eat healthy, then that’s going to pay off in the long run." Stewart advises to use what s A. the figure is rather depressing and unexpected as well B. those who have made their resolution should give up their effort C. whoever keep their resolutions should start eating potato chips D. long-term resolutions are not important for those facing troubles [填空题]According to the passage, one of the causes leading to Liu’s success is that______.
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A. Prices are lower in downtown stores. B. Job opportunities are better there. C. Highway commuting has become unpleasant. D. Environmental pollution is no longer a problem. 我来回答: 提交
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