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长寿饮食秘诀

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CNN Student News: Diet Tips for Longevity
长寿饮食秘诀

燕山大学 刘立军 宋葳 编写

◇TRANSCRIPT

AZUZ: 

One rule of thumb for losing weight is the 80/20 rule, that 80 percent of it is determined, 20 percent is exercise. In our continuing health series with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, we're looking at diet suggestions for living a longer life.

DR. SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: 

People always talk about wanting to get healthy and talking about diet and exercise. That's exactly what you should be talking about.

But here's the little secret: diet is far more important than exercise when it comes to actually accomplishing those things.

If you want to look at what these diets that doctors like have in common, there are really three basic things you need to look for. 

They got to have a lot more vegetables. They are going to cut way back on sugars. And they are also going to be cut back on grains, particularly refined grains. 

There are people who will say look, if you want to completely rid your risk of heart disease, perhaps you shouldn't eat meat at all. Just don't eat any red meat in particular. And those are people who say look, that's going to hard for me to do, by cutting back and when you do eat it, making sure it's no bigger than the size of your palm.

I love this thing that they do in Japan. And the phrase is called hara hachi bu. What it basically means is that you push the plate away when you are about 80 percent full. The point is, you never stuff yourself.

Here's a little tidbit when it comes to diet: it can improve your health and it can increase your longevity, helping you live to 100.

Adapted from 长寿饮食秘诀

◇VOCABULARY

1. refined grains 精制谷物
2. red meat: meat that is dark brown in colour when it has been cooked, such as beef and lamb 红肉(指牛肉、羊肉等)

◇QUESTIONS

→TASK 1:
Fill in the blanks with the information you hear in the news.


Person

Content

AZUZ

One rule of thumb for losing weight is the 80/20 rule, that 80 percent of it is determined, 20 percent is exercise. In our continuing health series with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, we’re looking at (1) ___________________________________.


DR.

SANJAY

GUPTA

People always talk about wanting to (2) ______________________ and talking about (3) ______________________. That’s exactly what you should be talking about.

But here’s the little secret: (4) ____________ is far more important than (5) _________ when it comes to actually accomplishing those things.

If you want to look at what these diets that doctors like have in common, there are really three basic things you need to look for.

They got to (6) ________________. They are going to (7) __________________. And they are also going to be (8) ______________, particularly (9) ___________.

There are people who will say look, if you want to completely rid your risk of (10) ______________, perhaps you shouldn’t eat  (11) ______________ at all. Just don’t eat any red meat in particular. And those are people who say look, that’s going to hard for me to do, by cutting back and when you do eat it, making sure it’s no bigger than (12) _____________________.

I love this thing that they do in Japan. And the phrase is called hara hachi bu. What it basically means is that you push the plate away when you are about 80 percent full. The point is,  (13) ________________________.

Here’s a little tidbit when it comes to diet: it can (14) ____________________ and it can (15) ________________________, helping you live to 100.

 



→TASK 2:
Choose the best answer.

Question 1: What's the news mainly about?
(A) Diet suggestions for living a longer life.
(B) Diet suggestions for cutting back on grains.
(C) Diet suggestions for preventing heart disease.
(D) Diet suggestions for cutting back on sugars.

Question 2: What're the three essential things doctors have in common about diets?
(A) Having more vegetables, cutting back on red meats and grains.
(B) Having more vegetables, cutting back on sugars and grains. 
(C) Having more mineral water, cutting back on sugars and grains.
(D) Having more mineral water, cutting back on white meats and grains.

Question 3: How can we completely rid the risk of heart disease?
(A) Eating less red meat.
(B) Having more vegetables.
(C) Don't eat any red meat.
(D) Having more refined grains.

Question 4: What's the purpose of taking the example of Japanese eating habit?
(A) To show how to cut back more grains effectively.
(B) To show how to cut back on sugars effectively.
(C) To show how to eat more vegetables effectively.
(D) To show how to avoid over eating effectively.

◇KEY

→TASK 1:

(1) diet suggestions for living a longer life
(2) get healthy 
(3) diet and exercise
(4) diet 
(5) exercise
(6) have a lot more vegetables 
(7) cut way back on sugars 
(8) cut back on grains 
(9) refined grains
(10) heart disease 
(11) meat 
(12) the size of your palm
(13) you never stuff yourself
(14) improve your health 
(15) increase your longevity

→TASK 2:
1.(A) 命题根据:In our continuing health series with Dr. Sanjay Gupta, we're looking at diet suggestions for living a longer life.
2.(B) 命题根据:If you want to look at what these diets that doctors like have in common, there are really three basic things you need to look for. They got to have a lot more vegetables. They are going to cut way back on sugars. And they are also going to be cut back on grains, particularly refined grains.
3.(C) 命题根据:There are people who will say look, if you want to completely rid your risk of heart disease, perhaps you shouldn't eat meat at all. Just don't eat any red meat in particular.
4.(D) 命题根据:I love this thing that they do in Japan. And the phrase is called hara hachi bu. What it basically means is that you push the plate away when you are about 80 percent full. The point is, you never stuff yourself.


  • 时长:1.5分钟
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  • 来源:刘立军、宋葳 2017-09-18