Is losing weight as simple as doing a 15-minute writing exercise?In a new study,women who wrote about their most important values,like close relation-ships or religion,lost more weight over the next few months than women who didn’t.“We have this need to feel self-integrity,”says Christine Logel of the University of Waterloo.“When something threatens your sense that you're a good person,like failing a test,we can buffer(减缓)that self-integrity by reminding ourselves how much we love our children,for example.”
For this study,the researchers recruited 45 female undergraduates,of whom 58%were overweight.Each woman was weighed,and was then given a list of important values,like creativity,music or relationships with friends and family members.Each woman ranked the values in order of how important they were to her.Then half the women were told to write for 15 minutes about the value that was most important to her.The other half,a control group,were told to write about why a value far down on their list might be important to someone else.
The women came back months later to be weighed again.Women who had written about an important value lost an average of 3.41 pounds,while women in the control group gained an average of 2.76.
“How we feel about ourselves can have a big effect”Logel says.Maybe when one of the women who wrote about an important value went home that night,she felt good about herself and didn’t eat to make herself feel better.Over a few months,that could make a real difference in her life.
1.How can a 15-minute writing exercise of important values affect people?
A. They will feel proud of themselves and gain weight gradually.
B. They may feel good about themselves and then eat less than usual.
C. They may continue writing and decide to become a professional writer.
D. They will never have meals at night to make themselves lose weight.
2.What were the females required to do in the study?
A. The overweight women wrote about the value most important to them.
B. Only the control group was given a list of important values.
C. Both groups ranked the values in order of importance to them.
D. Each woman was weighed three times in the process of the study.
3.Which of the following people may lose weight according to the new study?
A. Mary who wrote about her own adventure.
B. Catherine who described her illness in her writing.
C. Shirley who wrote how much she loved her children.
D. Alice who complained her boss in her diary.
4.Which of the following might be the best title for the passage?
A. Women Values Losing Weight
B. Losing Weight Is Very Simple
C. Writing Benefits Women a Lot
D. Writing Contributes to Losing Weight
Welcome to Holker Hall & Gardens
Visitor Information
How to Get to Holker
By Car: Follow brown signs an A590 from JB6, M6. Approximate travel times: Windermere-20 minutes, Kendal-25 minutes, Lancaster-45 minutes, Manchester-1 hour 30 minutes.
By Rail: The nearest station is Cark-in-Cartmel with trains to Carnforth, Lancaster Preston for connections to major cities & airports.
Opening Times
Sunday-Friday (closed on Saturday)11:00 am-4:00pm,30 March-2nd November.
Admission Charges
| Hall & Gardens | Gardens |
Adults: | £12.00 | £8.00 |
Groups | £9 | £5.5 |
Special Events
Producers: Market 13th April
Join us to taste a variety of fresh local food and drinks. Meet the producers and get some excellent recipe ideas.
Holker Garden Festival 30th May
The event celebrate its 22nd anniversary with a great show of the very best of gardening, making it one of the most popular events in gardening.
National Garden Day 28th August
Holker once again opens is gardens in aid of the disadvantaged. For just a small donation you can take a tour with our garden guide.
Winter Market 8th November
This is an event for all the family. Wander among a variety of shops selling gifs while enjoying a live music show and nice street entertainment.
1.How long does it probably take a tourist to drive to Holker from Manchester?
A. 20 minutes. B. 25 minutes.
C. 45 minutes. D. 90 minutes.
2.How much should a member of a tour group pay to visit to Hall & Cardens?
A. £12.00. B. £9.00.
C. £8.0 D. £5.50
3.Which event will you go to if you want to see a live music show?
A. Producers’ Market. B. Holker Garden Festival.
C. National Garden Day. D. Winter Market.
假如你叫李华,是一名高中生。最近英国的一个志愿者团体组织一批英国中学生到济南的孤儿院做志愿者活动,想要招一名中国的志愿导游,你想申请这一工作。请根据以下要点提示,给该组织的负责人Brown先生写一篇关于你自己的英文简历。
1.简介:李华,男,17岁,光明一中高二学生;
2.特长:交友广泛,善于交流,英语口语很好;
3.理由:喜欢志愿者工作,有到孤儿院做志愿者的经历。
注意:1.词数:100词左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:the orphan house孤儿院
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阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
I was living a life in my screen and hardly noticed what 1.(be) around me.I was always checking the time and thinking of future 2.(plan).My thought was: “Who's going to text me now? What will I do next?” My bedtime routine 3.(center) on one thing: my phone.4.I went to sleep, I browsed through news websites and checked my e-mails.When I woke up in the middle of the night I did the same thing.The problem with this was that I felt anxious every night.
So when my friends invited me 5.(go) for a weekend camping without the cell service, I thought this was 6.(exact)what I needed.Here's how keeping away from my phone for 48 hours changed me 7.my way of life.
Without my phone, I fell asleep 8.(listen) to the songs of frogs and crickets.In the morning, I woke up.Sitting by the river, riding a bike, or singing the old songs, I9.(true)enjoyed what I was doing.
I felt free without my phone at weekend camp,10.changed me completely.I listened to what my body wanted instead of what my phone was telling me to do.
Steve Kimball started a career in March as a school bus driver for First Student in Norwich.
The morning of April 8 seemed_______,_Kimball recalled, except that he didn't quite feel right.Noah got on the bus and noticed immediately that the driver didn't_______well;he wasn't talking and joking_______the two of them are used to doing every morning.
Throughout the brief ride to_______more riders, Noah kept asking Kimball, “Steve, are you all right?”
Kimball said the boy's persistence was getting him annoyed.So Noah_______sent a quick text message to his parents_______the driver was definitely sick but_______he was OK.His father_______the bus company immediately.Soon the ambulance came over and drove Kimball to the nearest_______.
“The doctor said I suffered a severe heart attack,” Kimball said on Thursday,_______recovering at his Norwich home.Kimball said, “God worked a miracle_______Noah.He saved my life, plain Simple.”
Kimball wasn't the only one_______.On Tuesday, First Student held a ceremony at Noah's school_______him for his “heroic leadership”.Company officials_______him with a plaque (匾) and a $50 prize.
“You are being_______for your quick thinking and showing great care and_______for your driver, and because of you, he will be just fine,” the plaque_______.
Noah didn't care for the sudden_______.He was coaxed(哄劝)by Kimball to attend Tuesday's ceremony.
“I just did what was the right_______to do,” he said.
But Noah wasn't shy when asked whether he was_______Steve's return to work.
“Oh, yeah!” he said.
1.A. strange B. normal C. noisy D. busy
2.A. perform B. behave C. serve D. look
3.A. as if B. in case C. the way D. now that
4.A. pick up B. drop off C. pull up D. carry out
5.A. calmly B. quietly C. faithfully D. sincerely
6.A. when B. as C. which D. that
7.A. admitted B. declared C. insisted D. indicated
8.A. called B. reminded C. responded D. visited
9.A. school B. neighbourhood C. hospital D. bus stop
10.A. still B. even C. soon D. thus
11.A. at B. for C. in D. without
12.A. admirable B. desperate C. hopeful D. thankful
13.A. in terms of B. in honour of C. in memory of D. in favour of
14.A. provided B. sent C. supplied D. presented
15.A. recognized B. involved C. approved D. remembered
16.A. guidance B. concern C. curiosity D. determination
17.A. agrees B. applauds C. reads D. writes
18.A. celebration B. shock C. instruction D. excitement
19.A. attitude B. thing C. person D. time
20.A. looking up to B. getting along with C. living up to D. looking forward to
As most of us know, talking and listening don't go smoothly every time.Will your parents take you seriously, believe what you say, listen to and respect your opinions?1.But some of what happens depends on you, too.Since communication is a two-way street, the way you talk can influence how well a parent listens and understands you.So here are some guidelines to consider when talking to parents:
●Be clear and direct.Be as clear as you can about what you think, feel, and want.2.They can listen better or be more helpful if they understand what you mean and what's really going on.
●Be honest.If you're always honest, a parent will be likely to believe what you say.If you sometimes hide the truth or add too much drama, your parents will have a harder time believing what you tell them.If you lie, they'll find it hard to trust you.
●Try to understand their point of view.If you have a disagreement, can you see your parents' side?3.Telling your parents you understand their views and feelings helps them be willing to see yours, too.
●Try not to argue or complain.Using a tone that's friendly and respectful makes it more likely that your parents will listen and take what you say seriously.4.If you think your emotions might get the better of you, do something to blow off steam before talking: Go for a run.Cry.5.Do whatever it takes to sound calm when you need to.
A.Hit your pillow.
B.If you can, say so.
C.A lot depends on your parents.
D.Think twice before you make a decision.
E.Your parents won't always see things in your way.
F.Give details that can help your parents understand your situation.
G.Of course, this is hard for any of us when we're feeling heated about something.