Lots of folks don,t think about what they eat over the holiday season until January,when they stare sadly at the number on the scale and then hurry off to hit the gym,join Weight Watchers or pick up the latest diet book.

It doesn't have to be that way. Health experts say you can still enjoy the holidays.

"It,s OK to indulge (沉溺) ,but it doesn,t mean you have to gain weight, ”said Karen Ansel, a New York-based registered dietitian and a spokeswoman for the American Dietetic Association (ADA) . Jessica Crandall, a registered dietitian from Denver who's also an ADA spokeswoman,added that gaining weight during the holidays and then working hard to lose it again is not good for a person' s body.

For starters, people interested in maintaining their weight during the holidays should keep eating on a regular schedule,the two dietitians said. Research has shown that people who skip meals ―particularly breakfast―end up eating more throughout the day. "Try and stick to consistent meal times so you can avoid being overly hungry, ”Crandall said. "When you,re overly hungry,you can make some bad decisions regarding what you eat. Don't starve yourself during the day waiting for that party at night―because you'll eat too much or overeat."

Ansel suggests that you think now about the foods you really enjoy and plan to focus on those while eating less of more common fare.

Be careful, too,about alcohol intake, for a couple of reasons. Alcoholic drinks, particularly the fancy ones handed out at holiday time,tend to come loaded with calories. "It's usually what you' re adding to a drink that contains the calories," Crandall said. Also,if you're drunk,you might forget to watch what you,re eating. "It totally lowers your inhibitions (壓抑) ,"Ansel said.

Other holiday eating tips,suggested by Crandall and Ansel, include:

Eat lots of vegetables, and eat them first before moving on to the other items on your plate.

Recognize that many holiday extras, like cheese or cranberry sauce, come loaded with calories. "If those aren,t your favorite foods,don,t put them on your plate," Crandall said.

If your favorite food has a lot of calories,be sure to minimize your portion. "Two bites cure the craving," Crandall said. "After that,you're just really feeding your old habits."

After a big holiday meal、don,t sink into a chair or couch. Go for a walk outdoors or participate in some other activities that help burn off some of the calories you've just eaten.

(   ) 8. Both Karen Ansel and Jessica Crandall        .

     A.  think highly of the latest popular diet book

    B.  like going to the gym often

    C.  think trying to lose weight isn' t good for a person' s body

    D.  are registered dietitians and work for ADA

(   ) 9. Ansel asks people wishing to keep slim not to skip meals because        .

     A.   it will do harm to their stomachs.

    B.   being overly hungry will make them feel not well

    C.   it may make them eat more

    D.   it might let them make bad decisions on important occasion

(   ) 10. Why does Crandall advise people wanting to lose weight not to drink wine?

     A.   Because if they're drunk,they can watch what they eat.

    B.   Because it will make it hard for their body to burn calories.

    C.   Because wine itself contains many calories.

    D.   Because it will make them feel more stressed.

(   ) 11. Which of the following is the proper way to keep slim according to the passage?

     A.  Eating more vegetables than rice and other food.

    B.  Eating more cheese or cranberry sauce.

    C.  Never eat food with a lot of calories.

    D.  Sitting less and walking more after meals. 

(   ) 12. The passage mainly talks about        .

      A. some advice on holiday eating    B. how to keep slim

    C. the problems of fat people    D. what to do in holidays

8. D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第三段"said Karen Ansel,a New York-based registered dietitian and a spokes?woman for the American Dietetic Association (ADA) . Jessica Crandall,a registered dietitian from Denver who' s also an ADA spokeswoman"可以知道答案。

9. C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第四段第二句可以知道答案。

10. C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由第六段"It's usually what you're adding to a drink that contains the calories" 可以知道答案。

11. D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。由最后一段"Afterabigholiday meal, don' t sink into a chair or couch. Go for a walk outdoors or participate in some other activities that help burn off some of the calories you've just eaten." 可以知道答案。

12. A主旨大意題。文章第一段指出,"許多人沒有想過假期飲食,直到一月,當(dāng)他們看到自己發(fā)福的身材,才趕快跑到健身房里減肥或者拿起最新的飲食書。"對于這種情況,專家提出了關(guān)于假期飲食的建議。

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