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Exercise Is The Fountain of Youth
How do you exercise safely? De Vries has six
tips for older adults:
1.
See your doctor. A medical check-up is
extremely important before beginning or increasing the intensity of an exercise
program.
2.
Take it slow. Start at a low,
comfortable level, increase exertion very gradually.
3.
Know your limit. If you are
excessively fatigued, have sleeping problems or persistent soreness, you’re
probably trying to do too much.
4.
Exercise regularly. It takes many
weeks, event months, to reach peach conditioning, but your fitness level can be
lost in a week or two of inactivity. Try to maintain an exercise schedule of at
least three workouts a week. But stop if you become ill, even if it is only a
cold.
5.
Warm-up first. The older you are the
more important it is to prepare the body for exercise. A proper warm up
(stretching and slow walking) of about ten minutes protects the heart, muscles,
and joints from injury.
6.
Cool down afterward. Never stop
vigorous exercise abruptly. Walk for at least two minutes after walkjog and
waiting at least five minutes after
vigorous workout, take a warm rather than hot shower.
81. De Vries says that a proper warm-up protects
the following things, except ………
a. the body c. the muscles e. the joints
b. the heart d. the bones
82. The text is about ………
a. how to exercise
safely d. How to be safely
b. an intensive exercise
program e. how to reach peak conditioning
c. the importance of
retaining medical examination
85. De Vries suggest the following tips, except ………..
a. Don’t do too much
exercise
b. Warm-ups prepare the
body for exercise
c. Take a hot shower
soon after vigorous exercise
d. Have a medical check
up before beginning an exercise program
e. Never stop vigorous exercise
abruptly
Text 24 for questions
86 to 87
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86.
What is the topic of the
text?
a.
Carat Guide. c. Caring for gold. e.
Going for gold.
b.
Buyers' Guide. d. What to look for.
87. Which of the following can make your jewellery tarnish?
a.
Hairsprays and chlorine. d. Detergents and cleaning powders.
b.
Hairsprays and perfumes. e. Salt water and warm soapy water
c.
Cleaning powders and perfumes.
Text 25 for questions
88 to 90
There’s more to
pedestrian safety than looking both ways. These guidelines follow the
recommendations of the National
Highway. Traffic Safety Administration chooses a
corner where cars tend to slow down the most. When crossing the street, look to
your left and to your right and to your left again. Before crossing the street,
continue looking to the side as you proceed. Once you have determined that you
can cross the street safely, obey crossing signals. Do not start to cross until
the walk sign appears but if you have already started to cross the street, get
to the other side as quickly as possible. Remain alert to drivers’ lights,
engine noises and other indications of on coming cars both before and as you
cross the street.
88. The best title of the
passage is ………
a. The pedestrian
guidelines d. The National High way
b. How to cross the
street safely e. How to obey the traffic signs
c. Traffic Safety
Administration
89. What should the pedestrian do when crossing the street?
a. To obey crossing
signals d. To watch out the traffic light
b. To keep looking the
left side e. To cross as quickly as possible
c. To cross street
before walk sign appears
90. “Once you have determined that you can cross the street safely,……” (sentence 6).
The opposite word of the underlined word
is ……
a. comfortably c. dangerously e. wisely
b. conveniently d. improperly
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