资源简介 合肥市普通高中六校2023-2024学年第二学期期中联考高一年级英语试卷(考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分)第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What will the woman do today A. Take a test. B. Go to the library. C. Translate an article.2. What are the speakers going to do now A. Have lunch. B. Return the books. C. Go shopping.3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers A. Friends. B. Boss and secretary. C. Strangers.4. Where is Alice going after visiting her uncle A. New York. B. Seattle. C. Washington.5. Where does the conversation probably take place A. In the man’s house. B. In a restaurant. C. In the woman’s office.第二节(共15小题;每小题15分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟。听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6. What is the manager doing now A. Having a talk. B. Reading newspapers. C. Making a speech.7. What does the man want to do A. Look for a job.B. Buy some pet toys.C. Talk about the advertisement.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. When will the speakers go shopping A. On Saturday. B. On Sunday. C. On Monday.9. How many stores will the speakers go to A. One. B. Two. C. Three.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the rooms at the Highland Hotel like A. Big and well-furnished. B. Small but well-furnished. C. Clean but expensive.11. What was the problem that the woman had in the hotel A. It took a long time to check out.B. There was no special dish.C. The Internet access didn’t work.12. What do we know about the tips at the Highland Hotel A. They are shared equally by the staff.B. Guests there don’t have to tip.C. The manager takes the tips.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the woman do A. A teacher. B. A student. C. A writer.14. What is the woman’s room number A. 5F203. B. 6F302. C. 15F23.15. What language can the woman speak fluently A. Japanese. B. French. C. Spanish.16. What does the woman need to do in her job A. Teach a student. B. Clean the office. C. Answer the phone.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What makes fatty meals more popular with children A. Advertisements. B. Toys. C. Discounts.18. What does the speaker say about apple sticks dipped in butter A. They are healthy snacks.B. They are fast food.C. They make children fat easily.19. What is the most important thing in getting children to exercise A. Teaching them to have a strong will.B. Forcing them to exercise every day.C. Making exercise fun for them.20. How many suggestions does the speaker offer A. 3. B. 2. C. 4.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ABest for Formal English Classes: Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs)MOOCs, as the name suggests, are online courses that are open to an unlimited number of students. If you’re someone who prefers this kind of course, one of these could be for you.Best for All Levels: Alison Ratings: 4. 3/5 Users: 1,000,000+Opened in 2007, Alison is considered to be the first MOOC. It has a whole section for learning English and is one of the best MOOCs for starting your English studies from ABC.Best for British English: Future Learn Ratings: 4.4/5 Users: 1,000,000+The courses offered here come from 40 places all across the world, including some top British institutions like the British Council. But it has no partners in the US, so if you’re looking for American English, you might want to try a different site!Best for Variety of Courses: Udemy Ratings: 4.7/5 Users: 1,000,000+Udemy wants to teach everything and is one of the biggest MOOCs out there. There are tens of thousands of courses. Not all the courses on Udemy are free, but there’re a good number of free ones. Even the courses that aren’t free can be pretty affordable.Best for Advanced Learners: Coursera Ratings: 4.5/5 Users: 1,000,000+Recommended for advanced learners, Coursera is another MOOC that offers saved courses without the Internet. Coursera has a great many partners, institutions and universities. You can complete courses as they take place, or just play back the lessons when they are over.Click here to get more information about what suits you best.21. What do we know about FutureLearn from the text A. It is the biggest MOOC. B. It allows offline learning.C. It provides courses in British English. D. It is the first MOOC in the world.22. What can learners benefit from Coursera A. They have access to free courses.B. They can communicate with partners.C. They can complete courses at their own pace.D. They can be recommended to universities.23. Which course has the highest user satisfaction A. Coursera. B. Udemy. C. FutureLearn. D. Alison.BMostpeople who ran the marathon last month spent days before resting up and days after recovering. But not Jacky Hunt-Broersma. In total, she ran 104 marathons in 104 days. If it’s confirmed by Guinness World Records, that would be a new world record. And she did it all with one leg and a prosthesis (假肢).“Someone able-bodied had done it previously. I wanted to see if I could do it on a prosthetic leg and see what would happen,” she said. “I thought it would be a great way to inspire others to push their limits because I truly believe that we’re stronger than what we think. And I’ve been so pleasantly surprised that my body is held up, everything is held up and I’ve made it to 104.”She actually did not pick up the sport until after she lost the lower part of her left leg in 2001 to a type of cancer called Ewing sarcoma. Runners using a prosthetic leg can’t use a regular one. They need a running blade (刀锋式跑步义肢). Hunt-Broersma has two, but she was only able to run with one because of the swelling she experienced in her left leg that made it impossible to connect to the other blade. But even with the pain that occurred, she has been able to put up with it and continued.All together, Hunt-Broersma ran over 4,385 kilometers. During that time she has had a lot of time to think and has learned a few things about herself. “It has taught me how strong one can be and how important absolute determination is. If you’re mentally strong, you can do anything,” she said. “And our bodies are just amazing … This whole journey was impressive and super hard, but it’s told me how strong I can be as a person and how far I can push myself.”24. Why did Hunt-Broersma decide to run marathons A. She wanted to set a new record. B. She was driven by her interest.C. She intended to challenge herself. D. She was inspired by people like her.25. What difficulty did Hunt-Broersma meet with A. She didn’t get professional training.B. She found it hard to keep her balance.C. She suffered discomfort in her left leg.D. She couldn’t use regular running blades.26. What message does the author express through the story A. Time works wonders. B. Rome wasn’t built in a day.C. A good beginning is half the battle. D. Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.27. What may be the author’s attitude towards Hunt-Broersma A. Admiring. B. Annoyed. C. Humorous. D. Sympathetic.CA shocking 53.6 million metric tons of electronic waste was discarded last year, a new UN-backed report has revealed. The report shows that e-waste is up by 21% from five years ago. This isn’t surprising, considering how many more people are adopting new technology and updating devices regularly to have the latest versions, but the report also shows that national collection and recycling strategies are nowhere close to matching consumption rates.E-waste contains materials including copper (铜), iron, gold and silver, which the report gives a conservative value of $57 billion. But most are thrown away or burned rather than being collected for recycling. Precious metals in waste are estimated to be worth $14 billion, but only $4 billion-worth is recovered at the moment.While the number of countries with national e-waste policies has grown from 61 to78 since2014, there is little encouragement to obey and a mere 17% of collected items are recycled. If recycling does occur, it’s often under dangerous conditions, such as burning circuit boards to recover copper, which “releases highly poisonous metals” and harms the health of workers.The report found that Asia has the highest amounts of waste overall, producing 24.9 million metric tons (MMT), followed by Europe at 12 MMT, Africa at 2.9 MMT, and Oceania at 0.7 MMT.But whose responsibility is it Are governments in charge of setting up collection and recycling points, or should companies be responsible for recycling the goods they produce It goes both panies do need to be held accountable by government regulations and have incentives to design products that are easily repaired. At the same time, governments need to make it easy for citizens to access collection points and deal with their broken electronics in a convenient way. Otherwise, they may turn to the easiest option — the landfill.28. What does the underlined word “discarded” most probably mean A. consumed B. distributed C. increased D. thrown away29. What do the statistics in Paragraph 2 show A. The functions of policies. B. The great damage to environment.C. The urgency of recovering e-waste. D. The change of consumption rates.30. What is the problem with recycling e-waste at present A. It hardly makes profits. B. It takes too much time.C. It lacks national policy support. D. It does harm to the workers’ health.31. How should the problem be solved according to the passage A. Governments and companies should take responsibilities.B. New technology should be used to update old devices.C. Non-poisonous metals had better be used in e-device.D. Citizens must play a key role in recycling e-waste.DUsing X-rays to peer into the chemical structure of a tiny speck (微粒) of the celebrated work of art “Mona Lisa”, scientists have gained new insight into the techniques that Leonardo da Vinci used to paint his groundbreaking portrait of the woman with the exquisitely mysterious smile.The research, published in the Journal of the American Chemical Society, suggests that the famously curious, learned and inventive Italian Renaissance master may have been in a particularly experimental mood when he set to work on the “Mona Lisa” early in the 16th century.The oil-paint method Leonardo used as his base layer appears to have been different for the “Mona Lisa”, with its own distinctive chemical signature, the team of scientists and art historians in France and Britain discovered. “He was someone who loved to experiment, and each of his paintings is completely different technically,” said Victor Gonzalez, the study’s lead author and a chemist at France’s top research body, the CNRS. Gonzalez has studied the chemical compositions of dozens of works by Leonardo, Rembrandt and other artists.Specifically, the researchers found a rare compound, plumbonacrite (水白铅矿) in Leonardo’s first layer of paint. The discovery confirmed for the first time what art historians had previously only assumed: that Leonardo most likely used lead oxide powder to thicken and help dry his paint as he began working on the portrait. Plumbonacrite is a byproduct of lead oxide, allowing the researchers to say with more certainty that Leonardo likely used the powder in his paint recipe. “Plumbonacrite is really a fingerprint of his recipe,” Gonzalez said, “It’s the first time we can actually chemically confirm it.”After Leonardo, Dutch master Rembrandt may have used a similar recipe when he was painting in the 17th century. “It also tells us that those recipes were passed on for centuries,” Gonzalez said, “It was a very good recipe.” But the “Mona Lisa” and other works by Leonardo still have other secrets to tell. “There are plenty, plenty more things to discover, for sure. We are barely scratching the surface,” Gonzalez said, “What we are saying is just a little brick more in the knowledge.”32. What kind of person is Leonardo da Vinci according to the new finding A. Ambitious and generous. B. Adventurous and creative.C. Intelligent and mysterious. D. Sensitive and inspiring.33. What had art historians supposed earlier A. The portrait may have been dried in a special way when finished.B. Leonardo may have employed lead oxide powder in his work.C. Rembrandt was fond of imitating Leonardo’s style.D. It is most likely that Leonardo used to be a chemist.34. What can we infer according to Gonzalez A. It is necessary to scratch the surface of the “Mona Lisa”.B. There is little point in finding the chemicals in the portrait.C. The scientists have revealed Leonardo’s technique thoroughly.D. There is a long way to go for a deep understanding of Leonardo’s works.35. What is the best title for the text A. Powerful Chemicals for PaintingB. The New Secret of the “Mona Lisa”C. Leonardo’s Experiments on PortraitsD. Far-reaching Influence of the “Mona Lisa”第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Many people feel anxious in situations that are stressful to them. For example, they may feel anxious about taking tests, meeting new people, or speaking in class. 36 But it’s best to learn how to cope. Here are several tips that can help you through anxious moments:Start with a “growth” mindset. Some people have a fixed mindset. They might think, “This is how I am.” 37 They think they are the way they are. But brain science has shown that with a growth mindset, people can get better at just about everything-with effort and practice. That includes reducing anxiety.38 When you’re anxious, you might tell yourself things like, “I can’t do this!” or “What if I mess this up ” Instead, plan to tell yourself something that could help you face the moment with a bit of courage like, “I can do this!” or “It’s OK to feel anxious. I can do this anyway.”Notice how anxiety affects your body. When you’re anxious, do you feel “butterflies” in your stomach Sweaty palms Shaky hands A faster heartbeat These physical feelings can be uncomfortable but they aren’t harmful. You can cope. You don’t have to push the feelings away. 39Face the situation—don’t wait for anxiety to go away. You might think that you’ll put off speaking in class or talking to that new person until you no longer feel anxious about it. But it doesn’t work that way. 40Learning to cope with anxiety takes time, patience, and practice. Most of all it takes being willing to face anxiety. Start with one small step. The more you practice, the better you’ll get at lowering anxiety.A. Talk yourself through it.B. Tell a parent or another adult you trust.C. It’s facing the anxiety that helps you lower it.D. Try to pay attention to anxious thoughts and feelings.E. Try to notice them without getting upset that they’re there.F. With a fixed mindset, people don’t think things can change.G. If you feel anxious in situations like these, you’re not alone.第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。I had always been warmly praised for my basketball shooting ability when I was in high school. But when I went to Ohio State, I discovered that everyone on the team was 41 in his hometown.To win a starting job on the team, I had figured I would have to 42 the coach with my shooting ability. But it turned out that the team was 43 full of attacking players and what it needed was someone to 44 on defence (防守). Unwillingly, I decided to take that role, but didn’t expect the 45 was to make all the difference tome later.One day, when we were 46 a game against the Bucks, I was called out by the coach, Milwaukee, who gave me the 47 to guard our court(球场). Though feeling a bit 48 , I accepted. Throughout the game, I continued playing the defence role.Then, near the end of the game, in a(n) 49 to widen the score gap, Milwaukee gave me a precious 50 . He asked me to organize an attack. Running to the center of the court, I 51 the ball. It was a 52 three-point play and the championship was ours.Standing there in that circle of cheering audience, I came to 53 the importance of teamwork. Just as Milwaukee said, “ 54 teams often have one or two players who standout; good teams have five who work together. It is amazing what can be achieved when no one cares who gets the 55 . ”41. A. anxious B. excellent C. inexperienced D. ordinary42. A. bless B. equip C. help D. impress43. A. already B. eventually C. generally D. lately44. A. call B. focus C. rely D. wait45. A. approach B. comment C. decision D. problem46. A. applying for B. calling for C. looking for D. preparing for47. A. comfort B. potential C. responsibility D. turn48. A. cheerful B. disappointed C. frightened D. satisfied49. A. attempt B. mood C. position D. rush50. A. lesson B. method C. opportunity D. suggestion51. A. caught B. kicked C. held D. shot52. A. typical B. possible C. key D. rare53. A. advise B. achieve C. wish D. realize54. A. Capable B. Poor C. Professional D. Native55. A. honor B. present C. support D. income第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The Yellow Crane Tower (黄鹤楼) is one of the Four Great Towers of China. 56 (seat) at the top of Snake Hill, on the banks of the Yangtze River, this symbolic building is one of the 57 (great) landmarks in Wuhan. There are a number of legends which tell 58 the Yellow Crane Tower came into being. One of them is the story of a wine merchant named Xin. It is believed that one day, 59 immortal being (神仙) pretended he was a poor man and got into Xin’s wine store. Xin, showing no judgement, 60 (offer) the man some free wine. The poor man came back day after day for several years and Xin always welcomed him with the same 61 (warm). One day, as the poor man left the store, he took some orange peel and drew a picture of a crane upon the wall. He said if he clapped his hands, the crane would come down from the wall and dance for him. 62 (surprise), what the poor man said was true. The dancing crane brought 63 much business to Xin that he soon became a very wealthy man. About ten years 64 (late), the immortal being came back to Xin’s store, called out the crane and left with it. 65 (honor) him and the crane, Xin built the Yellow Crane Tower.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是校英文报的记者李华。你校上周举行了以环境保护为主题的相关活动,请你以“Environmental Protection Week”为题写一篇英文报道。内容包括:1. 活动目的;2. 活动内容;3. 活动反响。注意:1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;2. 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯。Environmental Protection Week________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。When I was about four years old, I started washing my face on my own. However, I always ignored the area behind my ears on purpose though my mom would often remind me.One summer, in July of that year, my mom drove me to my grandparents’ house for our annual summer holiday visit. When we arrived, I was told that Grandma had gone on a trip with her friends and wouldn’t be back for another two weeks. Feeling a bit down, I went to the yard to play while my mom and grandpa caught upon some things. Although I couldn’t hear their conversation clearly, I had a strong feeling they were talking about me based on their gestures and expressions. Later, my mom returned home, and she would come back to pick me up two months later.After dinner that night, Grandpa asked me to take a bath before going to bed. Since I loved taking baths, I happily agreed. With the bathtub (浴缸) filled with water, Grandpa reminded me, “Just make sure you clean the area behind your ears really well. You wouldn’t want potatoes to start growing there, would you ”“Potatoes ” I stopped in my tracks and turned back to look at him. “Yes, potatoes. If you don’t clean the dirt behind your ears, potatoes might actually sprout (发芽) and grow there,” he explained, causing my eyes to widen in surprise. “But I don’t have any potatoes behind my ears, Grandpa,” I said as I ran my fingers along the back of my ears. He took a quick glance and replied, “Oh, I see a couple of sprouts: starting right there!” He urged me to get into the bathtub immediately and scrub (擦洗) them away thoroughly.I nodded, still in disbelief. This was the first time I had ever heard such a thing. Why hadn’t my parents warned me about this before I wondered, but couldn’t find an answer. Nonetheless, I felt shocked by Grandpa’s warning.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。I hurried to jump into the bathtub, carefully scrubbing behind my ears. _________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________“What are you looking at behind your ears ” Grandma asked me curiously. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________高一年级英语试卷参考答案第一部分 听力(听力原文附文末)1—5 ABACB 6—10 ACBCB 11—15 CABAB 16—20 CBACA第二部分 阅读理解第一节A篇:21-23 CCBB篇:24-27 CCDAC篇:28-31 DCDAD篇:32-35 BBDB第二节:36-40 GFAEC第三部分 语言运用第一节 41-45 BDABC 46-50 DCBAC 51-55 DCDBA56. Seated 57. greatest 58. how 59. an 60. offered61. warmth 62. Surprisingly 63. so 64. later 65. To honor第四部分 写作第一节 66. One possible version:Environmental Protection WeekAn activity with the theme of Environmental Protection Week was launched in our school last week, which proved to be a great success.As we know, so urgent is the environmental protection that we need to raise our awareness. Therefore, our school organized many related activities. For example, a lecture was delivered by Professor Zhang, in which he exposed us to the terrible pollution by showing vivid photos and videos. Besides, in the school hall was a board where we signed our names, promising not to do anything harmful to the environment. What impressed us most was an exhibition which showed us interesting and beneficial ways of leading a low-carbon life.In a word, the activities were well-received by all students, who would like to exert their efforts on environmental protection.67. One possible version:I hurried to jump into the bathtub, carefully scrubbing behind my ears. I spent a considerable amount of time ensuring every bit of dirt was gone. When I finally finished bathing, I grabbed a handheld mirror and carefully checked each ear for any signs of potato sprouts. Grandpa noticed my actions and checked my ears with a smile, saying, “Ah, the potato sprouts are all gone.” I felt relieved. From that day forward, I developed a habit of cleaning the area behind my ears and even using mirrors to check. Eventually, Grandma returned home. That evening, as I examined my ears once again, she noticed.“What are you looking at behind your ears ” Grandma asked me curiously. “I’m checking for ‘potato sprouts’,” I replied. She stared at me, puzzled. After I explained, she chuckled and said, “Oh, your grandpa was just teasing you.” “What ” I exclaimed. It was then that I realized I had been completely fooled and then burst into laughter with Grandma. Despite the childish trick, I continued to clean the area behind my ears regularly because it had already become a habit. Grandpa continued with his other “ear stories” for years to come. I was deeply touched by his sense of humor and wisdom.听力原文Text 1M: Can I borrow your dictionary I have an important article to translate.W: Sorry. I need it for a test today. You can use it later.M: OK. Thank you.Text 2W: James, is it lunchtime M: No, there is nearly half an hour to go.W: So we can go to the library and return the books now.Text 3M: Nancy, I’ve been waiting for you for two hours.W: Sorry, David. My boss asked me to work overtime.M: But you should have called me for that.Text 4M: Where are you going, Alice New York W: No. I’ll leave for Seattle to visit my uncle and then for Washington.Text 5W: I’d like to hold a large party on the coming weekend.M: What’s for, ma’am W: I want to have my son’s wedding reception here.M: Fine. We’ll be ready. Well, first let me show you our menu.Text 6W: Hello, this is Pet Toy Company.M: Hello, I’m Charlie from the City Newspaper.W: Oh, nice to get a call from you, Charlie. What can I do for you M: I’d like to speak to the manager, please.W: May I know what it is about M: ⑦ I’d like to have a talk with him about your company’s advertisement in today’s newspaper.W: OK, but I think you’ll have to wait for a while. ⑥ The manager is talking with a friend at the moment.M: Oh, I see. Could you ask him to give me a call when he finishes the talk W: All right. I’ll do that.Text 7W: Steven, shall we go shopping tomorrow M: ⑧ I think the day after tomorrow is better. Tomorrow is Saturday. The shopping malls are always overcrowded.W: But Sunday is the same as Saturday.M: It is usually better. Besides, I will have a day to relax after a week’s work.W: I see. ⑧ Let’s go shopping the day after tomorrow.M: By the way, what do you want to buy W: I need to buy some clothes in ⑨ a clothes store. On the way back, I will buy some chicken ⑨ in the meat store.M: Let’s also go ⑨ to the jewelry store. I want to buy a necklace for you as your birthday present.W: Thank you, darling.Text 8M: Did you enjoy your weekend at the Highland Hotel I heard it’s an excellent place to stay and has good facilities.W: I had a wonderful time. ⑩The rooms are not big, but they are well-furnished. The restaurant is excellent and reasonably priced.M: What’s the service like W: It’s very good. Check-in and checkout only took a few minutes. The wait staff is very good. A waiter recommended their baked fish, which tasted wonderful. The hotel was quite full, so I’d suggest making a reservation if you intend to stay there. The hotel offers a discount at the weekends.M: It sounds perfect. Did you have any complaints W: ⑾There was a problem with the Internet access, so I couldn’t check my email, but I didn’t complain about it to the management.M: I suppose you were happy to forget about the outside world.W: Yes, I was. Here’s their business card.M: Thanks. One of the things I dislike about hotels is that everyone expects tips.W: I know. At the Highland Hotel, they have an interesting policy. ⑿ When you check out, you put some money in a special box at reception. Each evening, the money in the box is shared equally by the hotel staff.Text 9M: Hello, this is the Students’ Job Center. What can I do for you W: Oh, ⒀ I’m a student majoring in English literature and I am looking for a part-time job. Do you have any job available at the moment M: Yes. Your name and address, please W: I’m Olivia. I live in the building for foreign students, and ⒁ my room number is 5F203.M: OK, what skills do you have W: ⒂ I can speak fluent French. Any job related to French will be all right.M: There is a position for an office helper at the language center.W: That sounds interesting.M: ⒃ You need to deal with emails and answer the phone, including some French ones.W: I am sure I can do it without any problem.M: Great.Text 10W: Good afternoon. Childhood obesity has been receiving increasing attention in recent years. It’s no big secret that children like sweets, snacks and fast food. ⒄ Fast food restaurants make fatty meals even more popular by including toys. However, ⒅ there are healthy foods that children can enjoy just as much as other choices. Apple sticks dipped in butter are a delicious choice for midday snacks. Following the suggestions in the food pyramid is an easy way to make sure that a child has all of the nutrition he or she needs. ⒇ My second suggestion is exercise: Going for a bike ride, taking a walk around the neighborhood or running around the playground are all fun ways for children to get out and get moving. Fitness for kids is very different to fitness for adults. While adults often have a strong will to force themselves to exercise, kids usually would much rather sit in front of the television and watch their favorite cartoons. ⒆ It is important to make things fun to get a child’s attention and cultivate their interest. ⒇ Finally, it is extremely important for overweight children to stick to a healthy lifestyle. Eating healthy foods and making fitness for kids a fun experience can help get children on the right track to a healthier lifestyle. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 安徽省合肥市六校2023-2024学年高一下学期期中联考英语听力.mp3 安徽省合肥市六校2023-2024学年高一下学期期中联考英语试卷(含音频).doc