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A Adults do not gain fat cells.
B Diabetes is not a
permanent problem for a person.
C Low self-esteem is a major
problem.
D Being obese is generally considered to be partly
genetic.
E Messages about food requirement go from the stomach to the
brain instantly.
F Parents should take the lead by buying healthy
foods.
G Performing liposuction on children is a good idea.
H
Some young children appear overweight when they are short.
[填空题]Type 2 diabetes only occur in adults while Type 1 diabetes may occur in children.
[单项选择]A. Researchers found there was no extra gain in doing sports.
B. Researchers found there was no extra gain in taking part in art activities.
C. Researchers found there was no extra gain in talking to friends.
D. Researchers found there was no extra gain in speaking more than two languages.
[填空题]For fat children with type Ⅱ diabetes, they may have the symptom of high blood pressure.
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What did he ask the adults to do [A] He asked them to practice English. [B] He asked them to place things in order. [C] He asked them to work hard.
[填空题]Some poor adults do not look for jobs for a variety of personal reasons: they are sick, they do not have any motivation(动力). They have family problems, or they do not believe that they can find a job. ______ Many poor adults never went to high school. Therefore, when they look for jobs, they have few skills that they can offer.
- A. At the present time, the government thinks it can reduce poverty in the country in the following ways.
- B. However, if these people had stable jobs, they could have an acceptable standard of living.
- C. Other poor people look for a job but cannot find one.
- D. In 1975 over 18 million people in the United States received welfare.
- E. As the general standard of living in the country rises, the poverty line does, too.
- F. Some economists are looking for beaer solutions to the poverty problem.
[单项选择]Why do adults believe that alcoholic awareness programs teach young people not to overdrink Recently, reading an article about the alcohol-induced deaths of two students from two different universities in Colorado, I came across a theme on teen drinking applicable to parents, school administration, and local government: they just don’t get it.
To use a pun by New York Times columnist Thomas Friedman, who changes WMD to PMD (people of mass destruction), I call much of the adult generation PMNs--people of mass naivete. I say this because adults seem to believe that no child of theirs would touch alcohol before 21. Since that’s unrealistic ,the issue should be: how can kids learn to drink responsibly The answer: by practising. Like figuring out how to throw a baseball, a person needs to learn by trial and error.
Now, I am not proposing that underage kids should have access to alcohol at all times, but they will never know when they have reached their limit without drinking alcoh
A. How to Practise Drinking.
B. Don’t Drink Beyond Your Limit.
C. My Personal Opinion on Alcohol Drinking.
D. Teaching Kids to Drink Responsibly.