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For the couch potato, every activity is too much trouble, and laziness is an art form.
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For the couch potato, every activity is too much trouble, and laziness is an art form.

提问人:网友肖和成 发布时间:2023-02-19
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第1题
A more ________ ________ of the couch potato’s lifestyle reveals potential health problems.
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第2题
A couch potato is someone who does little exercise and spends a lot of time watching television.
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第3题
2.When he was out of work, Frank was a couch potato and he

A、put on a lot of weight

B、lost a lot of weight

C、lost a lot of height

D、put on a lot of height

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第4题
Directions: please read the following sentences and choose the correct idioms . 13.be one’s livelihood or the source of one’s income.

A、bread and butter

B、Hard cheese

C、a land flowing with milk and honey

D、a couch potato

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第5题
Directions: please read the following sentences and choose the correct idioms 16.you eat food quickly without chewing it bit by bit

A、wolf down

B、put all your eggs in one basket

C、out of bread

D、a couch potato

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第6题
The risks of being a couch potato are______.

A.minimal because potatoes are healthy

B.putting on weight through lack of physical exercise

C.not as serious as the Oxford English Dictionary claims

D.likely to attract protests by British farmers

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第7题
Directions: please read the following sentences and choose the correct idioms . 11.be very lazy and spend a lot of time sitting around watching TV and eating junk food.

A、Hard cheese

B、a couch potato

C、Hot potatoes

D、bread and butter

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第8题
——A couch potato and probably a drug addict, you can easily get hands on him. However, he
() thinks he has a right to use and abuse everything you own and will hardly be able to fulfill your dreams. Get rid of him quickly, or he will sponge off a big chunk of your money very quickly.

A、Mr. Right

B、Mr. Family Man

C、Mr. Grumpy

D、Mr. Parasite

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第9题
If I had the ability to change one thing about American society, my decision would not be
a difficult one. I would ban television.

I grew up a couch potato. Looking back, it seems I hardly read anything else at all—I watched TV almost seven hours a day.

There are so many good reasons for you to be a couch potato. Television is good before-breakfast entertainment. Television is good after-school entertainment. Television is good before-bed entertainment. Everybody watches it, so you have to watch it too in order to talk about it with friends. Otherwise you cannot say a word, which makes you look like an idiot.

But when I stopped watching television completely several months ago, I found that I had become a more reflective person, simply because I had more time to think. Television had stopped stuffing its ideas into my head. I was thinking of my childhood, and to my disappointment, I found that it could be summed up adequately in one sentence: “I watched a lot of TV. ” And I wast much of my youth that I cannot have back. I will never be more imaginative than I was in my childhood.

Now I can totally resist the temptation of TV no matter how marvelous the programs are, and I’m entering into a new stage of life. In the meantime, I ’d hope that all couch potatoes would turn off their TV. But I am afraid that with more and more attractive TV programs , I ’m not going to be the last person in this country to idle awaythe best years of life sitting passively in front of a television.

A couch potato is someone who ______.

A.spends much time sitting and watching TV

B.plants potato

C.plants potato in the couch

D.sits in a couch eating potato

People watch TV so much because ______.A.television is good before breakfast entertainment

B.television is good after-school entertainment

C.television is good before-bed entertainment

D.All of the above

According to the passage, people will ______ if they stop watching TV.A.fill themselves with idea on TV

B.be more lazy and relaxed

C.have more time to think

D.not look back at their childhood

Which of the following is NOT true of the author?A.The author had watched television a lot.

B.The author had wasted too much of his youth.

C.The author will never be more imaginative than he was in his childhood.

D.The author is determined to go on watching television.

The phrase “idle away” (Para.5) probably means “______”.A.spend time in a different way

B.spend time in a relaxed way

C.enter a new stage

D.watch television

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第10题
从以下习语中选取至少3个,(2)并把它们编写进一段英语段落(对话、故事、诗歌)中。 a bad apple a bad

(1)从以下习语中选取至少3个,(2)并把它们编写进一段英语段落(对话、故事、诗歌)中。 a bad apple a bad egg eggheaded couch potato have egg on one’s face a hot potato the apple of one’s eye one’s cup of te a hard nut to crack to put all your eggs in one basket have one’s cake and eat it a peice of cake in a nutshell 1) 挑选的习语: 2)包含这些习语的写作:

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第11题
The next big workout craze is one even a couch potato could love. It starts with a warm-up
: a trip to the supermarket. Then there's a large dinner, followed by some leisurely hours spent doing crossword puzzles. Finally, there's the cool-down, a long bubble bath. Keep this up, and you'll be buff in no time.

Mentally buff, at any rate. This is a workout for your brain—an example of "neurobics", a movement that's gaining momentum among those looking to stay sharp as they age. Some psychologists claim that by adjusting your routine in small ways (like taking a different route to the grocery store or stimulating your senses with a new fragranced bath product), you can encourage neurons to build more connections to each other. Though scientists know little about the early stages of Alzheimer's, clinical evidence is starting to show that mental "exercises" like these may ward it off.

Neurobics got started with the 1999 book Keep Your Brain Alive by Duke University neurobiologist Larry Katz and writer Manning Rubin. Since then, the term has entered common usage (it's defined in at least one slang dictionary) and inspired numerous imitators. Entrepreneurs now offer courses that teach neurobic exercises alongside more traditional seminars on handling stress and expressing emotions. Corporate trainers like Mind Gym run employees through 90 minute "workouts" designed to in crease productivity. There's also the MyBrainTrainer.com site, a paid service that provides access to games like those used in psychological experiments to test cognitive ability. There's no evidence that these games are any better for you than, say, scrabble. But MyBrainTrainer creator Bruce Friedman says he gets a "neural buzz" from them—and he's taken each more than 1,600 times.

Still, it's a good bet that a simple change in routine will be just as effective. If that doesn't seem mentally wearing, consider how you go about most neurobic activities in ordinary life. Most likely, you're going through the motions—driving on roads you know by heart, swallowing down dinner with out savoring its taste or texture. Changing things will force you to pay attention to what you're doing. Even those who are skeptical about neurobics' potential for preventing Alzheimer's have to admit that isn't a bad thing.

By describing the process of a workout, the author intends to show

A.a healthy lifestyle.

B.a new way of exercise.

C.a new way of mental relaxation.

D.the life of a couch potato.

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