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浙江省2018届高考英语复习阅读理解综合练十一115

浙江省2018届高考英语复习阅读理解综合练十一115
浙江省2018届高考英语复习阅读理解综合练十一115

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(原创)By teaching your children healthy eating habits,a nd copying

these behaviors in yourself,you can help your children keep a healthy

weight and normal growth.Also,the eating habits your children pick up when they are young will help them keep a healthy lifestyle when they grow up.

Your child’s health care provider can evaluate(评估) your child’s weight and growth and let you know if your child needs to lose or gain weight or if any dietary changes need to be made.

Some of the most important aspects of healthy eating are portion

control and cutting down on how much fat and sugar your child eats or drinks.Simple ways to reduce fat intake in your child’s diet and improve a healthy weight include serving:

●Low-fat or nonfat dairy products

●Poultry without skin

●Lean cuts of meats

●Whole grain breads and cereals

●Healthy snacks such as fruit and vegetables

Also,reduce the amount of sugar sweetened drinks and salt in your

child’s diet.

If you are unsure about how to select and prepare a variety of foods

for your family,ask a registered dietitian(营养师) for nutrition.

It is important that you do not place your overweight child(ren) on a restrictive(限制性的) diet.Children should never be placed on a restrictive diet to lose weight unless a doctor takes charge of one for medical reasons.

1.What are the most important parts of healthy eating your child controls?

A.Fat and sugar.

B.Water and meat.

C.Fruit and vegetables.

D.Whole grain breads and cereals.

2.What does the third paragraph tell us?

A.How to lose weight.

B.How healthy eating is.

C.How to reduce fat and sugar.

D.How to keep a healthy weight.

3.What should your child(ren) do if they want to lose weight?

A.Limiting diets.

B.Taking exercise.

C.Listening to parents.

D.Listening to doctors’ suggestion.

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