【題目】Parents must focus on a healthy balanced lifestyle for their children instead of focusing on weight or dieting in order to prevent obesity(肥胖)and eating disorder among teenagers, say new guidelines from the American Academy of Pediatrics. The guidelines were developed in response to growing concern about teenagers’ use of unhealthy methods to lose weight.

Quick weight loss methods can cause medical consequences such as unstable heart rate. Also, teenagers who diet in ninth grade are three times more likely than their peers(同齡人)to be over-weight in 12th grade, the researchers said. “Scientific evidence increasingly shows that for teenagers, dieting is bad news,” said lead author Neville Golden, Professor at the Stanford University.

Parents should not encourage dieting, and should avoid “weight talk” such as commenting on their own weight or their children’s weight. Instead parents should help their children develop a healthy body image by encouraging them to eat a balanced diet and exercise for fitness, not weight loss, the researchers states. Further, they should also never tease teenagers about their weight. Negative comments about weight can also be detrimental to a teenager’s health.

“Mothers who talk about their own bodies and weights can encourage their kids to have body dissatisfaction, which we see in half of teenage girls and a quarter of boys,” Golden noted. Such dissatisfaction is associated with lower levels of physical activities and with use of laxatives(瀉藥)to control weight.

Families should eat regular meals together, the researchers suggested, adding that eating family meals is likely to prevent weight problems, said the paper published online in the journal Pediatrics. Eating too fast, eating when not hungry, always eating dessert, eating out often are not advisable when you watch your weight.

1What is likely to happened to teenagers if they go on a diet in ninth grade?

A. Their studies will suffer a lot

B. They’ll probably have unstable heart rate

C. They’re more likely to be overweight in 12th grade

D. They’ll probably have eating disorder problems

2What should parents do to prevent teenager obesity?

A. Urge teenagers to go on a strict diet

B. Comment on their own weight when eating

C. Express their dissatisfaction about their bodies

D. Encourage teenagers to eat healthily and exercise properly

3What does the underlined word “detrimental” in the third paragraph probably mean?

A. Strange B. Harmful

C. Necessary D. Deadly

4Which is considered helpful to prevent overweight?

A. Eating family meals more often

B. Eating only when hungry

C. Dinning out often

D. Eating too slow

【答案】

1C

2D

3B

4A

【解析】本文講的是關(guān)于青少年的體重問題。父母應(yīng)該專注于給孩子一個(gè)健康平衡的生活方式,對(duì)青少年來(lái)說(shuō)節(jié)食是壞事。父母不應(yīng)該鼓勵(lì)節(jié)食,應(yīng)該避免體重談話,應(yīng)該鼓勵(lì)孩子們均衡飲食和鍛煉身體。家庭在一起經(jīng)常吃飯會(huì)防止體重問題。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Also, teenagers who diet in ninth grade are three times more likely than their peers(同齡人)to be over-weight in 12th grade, the researchers said.”可知,青少年的飲食在九年級(jí)三倍更有可能比同齡人在12年級(jí)超重。故選C。

2細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“ should avoid “weight talk” ”,“ parents should help their children develop a healthy body image by encouraging them to eat a balanced diet and exercise for fitness,”可知,父母應(yīng)該通過(guò)鼓勵(lì)孩子們均衡飲食和鍛煉身體。故選D。

3詞義推測(cè)題。根據(jù)“ Further, they should also never tease teenagers about their weight. Negative comments about weight can also be detrimental to a teenager’s health.”可知,他們也不應(yīng)該嘲笑青少年的體重。對(duì)體重的負(fù)面評(píng)論會(huì)對(duì)青少年的健康有害。故選B。

4細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Families should eat regular meals together, ”,“adding that eating family meals is likely to prevent weight problems, ”可知,家庭經(jīng)常在一起吃飯可能會(huì)防止體重問題。故選A。

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