The Five Rules for Keeping Fit
Hi, there! I'm Grystal Collins, and I'm very happy to share some time with you. So, you want to keep fit, huh? Well, you surely came to the right place. Together we can keep fit and healthy, and succeed in doing that. It's easy. Everybody can do it, you hear? Just remember the five golden rules.
Number one: Always wear comfortable clothes when you are exercising. You need to feel comfortable and relaxed(放松).
Number two: You should always do some warming-up exercise first to get your body ready for the real thing.
Number three: Never try to do too much exercise too soon. Take it nice and easy now, you hear? There's no rush about this.
Number four: Don't forget to relax for about five minutes when you've finished your exercise. You need to rest a little bit after you've been exercising.
And here is the golden rule Number five. Stop at once if you feel any pain in your neck, head or any part of your body.
1.The students may most probably be the people ___________.
A.who are ill |
B.who want to be healthier |
C.who are Crystal Collins' good friends |
D.who are not interested in taking exercise |
2.Crystal Collins may most probably say this .
A.before the exercise starts |
B.when the exercise is over |
C.during the exercise |
D.as soon as the exercise has started |
3.Which of the following is NOT true?
A.You should do some warming-up exercise before the real thing. |
B.You should wear comfortable clothes. |
C.You should rest for a while when you are doing warming-up exercise. |
D.You should stop if you feel any pain in your body. |
1.B
2.A
3.C
【解析】
试题分析:
1.B 推理题。根据第一段第二行So, you want to keep fit, huh? Well, you surely came to the right place.说明来听讲座的都是想保持健康的人,故B正确。
2.A 推理题。本文的五个黄金规律是在锻炼之前必须要清楚的内容。故A正确。
3.C 细节题。根据Number two: You should always do some warming-up exercise first to get your body ready for the real thing.
并没有说明要休息一会,故C符合题意。
考点:考查健康类短文阅读
点评:本文介绍了与锻炼有关的5个黄金定律。本文以推理题考查为主,要求考查细心阅读文章,搞清楚文章的言外之意,准确定位,仔细推敲。
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