Do you know how important it is to have breakfast? A study of 2,000 teenagers in the US showed that eating breakfast daily is helpful to young people.
According to the study, teenagers who eat breakfast weigh around 5 pounds less than teenagers who do not. Although they take in more calories (卡路里) in the morning, they are more active during the day because they have more energy. This means they burn more calories than non-breakfast eaters. The breakfast does not even have to be very healthy, as eating anything is better than nothing.
The study also showed that eating breakfast keeps teenagers feeling full for longer, so they will not eat too many snacks (零食) later in the day. This is good news as most popular snacks, like sweets and potato chips, are usually unhealthy and full of calories.
Another big advantage of eating breakfast is that it helps teenagers do better at school.This is because it gives them more energy to keep their attention in class.
What's more, a study in the UK showed that adults (成年人) who eat breakfast daily put on less weight and also perform better at work.
Whatever your age is, take time to have breakfast every day.
小題1:The underlined sentence in Paragraph 2 means that _________.
A.teenagers should eat something for breakfast
B.breakfast helps teenagers do better at school
C.breakfast must be healthy with lots of calories
D.the energy makes teenagers active the whole day
小題2:Having breakfast daily makes the teenagers _________.
A.eat fewer snacksB.pat on more weight
C.relax themselvesD.burn less calories
小題3:The passage is mainly about _________.
A.the importance of snacksB.how the adults perform at work
C.the advantages of having breakfastD.losing weight without breakfast
小題4:We can probably read this passage in a (an) _________.
A.story bookB.health magazine
C.movie posterD.instruction book

小題1:A
小題2:A
小題3:C
小題4:B

試題分析:本文講述吃早餐對(duì)于青少年的重要性。吃早餐不但不會(huì)發(fā)胖,還提供給青少年足夠的能量使他們?cè)谡n堂上集中注意力。然而,青少年們常吃的一些零食不僅沒有營(yíng)養(yǎng),反而會(huì)使人發(fā)胖。
小題1:句意理解題。這句話的意思是:不是吃早飯一定會(huì)讓你健康,但是吃總比不吃好。言外之意,就是青少年應(yīng)該吃早餐。故選A。
小題2:細(xì)節(jié)理解題。The study also showed that eating breakfast keeps teenagers feeling full for longer, so they will not eat too many snacks (零食) later in the day. “研究還顯示吃早餐是的青少年飽腹感更持久,所以白天時(shí)就不會(huì)吃太多零食!惫蔬xA。
小題3:主旨大意題。本文主要講述吃早餐的好處和必要性。故選C。
小題4:推理判斷題。題意是:這篇文章很可能出自于哪?A.故事書;B.健康雜志;C.電影海報(bào);D說明書。本文介紹的是吃早餐的好處,和人們的健康有關(guān),由此可以推斷選B。
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