Unit
4
课文语篇填空
Teen
faints
after
skipping
meals
STONECHESTER—A
teenage
girl
fainted
yesterday
at
Stonechester
High
School
after
1.
______
(skip)
meals.
Jennifer
Jones,
15,
told
friends
in
her
class
that
she
was
feeling
unwell.
She
then
passed
out
in
her
morning
PE
lesson
and
was
rushed
to
hospital.
Jennifer
was
found
to
have
2.
______
(danger)
low
blood
sugar
levels
and
was
treated
immediately.
Her
worried
parents
told
the
doctor
that
their
daughter
missed
breakfast
that
day
and
hardly
touched
her
dinner
the
night
before.
Fortunately,
she
is
now
out
of
danger.
Her
doctor
says
that
she
will
make
a
full
3.
______
(recover)
in
a
day
or
two.
Jennifer’s
classmates
hope
to
see
her
back
at
school
soon.
They
say
that
she
has
struggled
with
eating
problems
for
a
long
time.
“Jennifer
thought
that
skipping
meals
would
be
a
simple
way
to
reach
her
target
weight,”
her
friend
Laura
Williams
told
our
reporter.
“She
4.
______
(not
eat)
breakfast
for
the
last
few
months.
She
told
me
she
had
trouble
concentrating
in
class.
I?warned
her
that
skipping
meals
was
5.
______
(health),
but
she
wouldn’t
listen.”
Jennifer’s
case
is
a
6.
______
(remind)
of
the
dangers
of
the
unhealthy
weight-loss
habits
that
have
become
common
among
teenagers
of
both
sexes.
In
a
society
7.
______
being
thin
is
often
seen
as
being
beautiful,
teenagers
sometimes
turn
to
extreme
methods
to
slim
down
quickly.
According
to
a
recent
survey
of
senior
high
school
students’
lifestyles,
almost
one
fifth
of
teenagers
regularly
skip
meals,
one
in
ten
over-exercise
and
four
per
cent
even
take
weight-loss
medicine.
Health
experts
are
concerned
8.
______
these
figures.
They
are
increasing
their
efforts
to
educate
teenagers
about
the
side
effects
of
losing
weight
too
quickly.
They
have
also
warned
them
against
using
such
extreme
methods.
“These
so-called
‘quick-fix
methods’
prove
to
be
harmful
to
teenagers.
It
is
normal
for
teenagers
to
be
slightly
overweight
and
there
is
no
reason
9.
______
they
should
be
worried.
However,
for
those
who
are
dangerously
overweight,
it
is
very
important
that
they
try
to
lose
weight
properly,”
said
an
expert.
She
pointed
out
that
it
is
important
to
have
a
healthy
balanced
diet
since
teenagers
are
still
growing
and
their
bodies
need
a
lot
of
nutrition
10.
______
(function)
well.
If
they
do
not
take
in
enough
food,
they
may
feel
weak
and
get
ill
easily.
She
added,
“What’s
more,
they
should
keep
regular
hours
and
get
plenty
of
exercise
to
stay
energetic
and
fit.
We
strongly
encourage
all
teenagers
to
follow
these
lifestyle
tips,
because
living
well
is
the
safest
and
most
effective
way
to
get
into
shape.”
Don’t
judge
a
book
by
its
cover
“Don’t
judge
a
book
by
its
cover,”
the
old
saying
goes.
1.
______
(fortunate),
as
a
teenager,
that
is
often
exactly
what
you
do
to
yourself.
Dark
thoughts
about
your
physical
appearance
can
hang
2.
______
you
all
the
time
like
a
rain
cloud.
Do
I
look
fat
in
these
jeans?
Do
others
think
I
am
too
short?
Is
everyone
laughing
at
my
new
hairstyle
behind
my
back?
These
thoughts
can
have
a
negative
effect
on
people
of
any
shape
or
size,
both
male
and
female,
and
it
is
important
to
guard
against
the
causes
behind
them.
Standards
of
beauty
in
the
media
can
have
a
big
influence
on
what
you
think
of
your
physical
appearance.
Teens
who
try
to
copy
the
looks
of
their
favourite
stars
are
fighting
a
losing
battle—these
standards
are
simply
3.
______
(possible)
for
most
of
the
population
to
live
up
to.
They
will
only
end
up
feeling
worse
about
themselves.
Your
friends
also
influence
the
way
you
view
your
physical
appearance.
If
you
have
friends
who
are
good-looking
or
have
a
great
fashion
sense,
it
can
feel
like
you
are
living
in
their
shadow.
For
children
of
the
digital
age,
social
media
makes
this
problem
even
4.
______
(bad).
Your
friends
may
post
a
never-ending
series
of
photos
online
to
show
off
their
beautiful
dresses
or
strong
bodies,
and
it
becomes
easier
for
you
to
compare
yourself
to
them.
This
has
proved
to
have
a
negative
effect
on
what
you
think
of
your
physical
appearance.
These
external
influences
are
always
present,
but
there
are
certainly
ways
5.
______
(deal)
with
them.
First
of
all,
be
careful
not
to
follow
popular
beauty
standards
blindly.
They
are
out
of
reach
for
99%
of
us,
so
it
is
better
to
just
forget
about
them.
Another
tip
is
to
remind
yourself
6.
______
you
are
unique.
Keep
in
mind
that
your
family
and
friends
love
you
just
the
way
you
are.
Talk
about
your
feelings
with
someone
you
trust.
7.
______
(hear)
how
much
they
value
you
can
help
you
feel
comfortable
in
your
own
skin.
Focusing
on
your
strengths
also
helps
you
build
your
confidence.
Everyone
has
their
own
talents—you
may
be
good
at
painting
or
playing
the
piano,
so
take
pride
8.
______
things
you
do
well
instead
of
worrying
about
things
you
cannot
change.
Finally,
it
is
a
good
idea
to
try
to
direct
your
attention
away
from
negative
thoughts.
9.
______
(achieve)
this,
you
should
do
something
you
enjoy.
Read
a
book
you
like,
or
take
part
in
a
social
activity,
like
playing
a
ball
game
with
your
friends.
These
things
can
help
you
take
your
mind
off
matters
that
worry
you
and
make
you
feel
good
about
yourself.
You
may
often
judge
yourself
by
what
is
on
the
outside,
not
on
the
inside.
10.
______,
like
a
book,
your
contents
are
much
more
important
than
your
cover.
If
you
can
learn
to
see
the
good
things
about
yourself—your
individuality,
your
value
to
others,
your
achievements—you
will
soon
begin
to
love
yourself
just
the
way
you
are.
【答案】1.
skipping;
2.
dangerously;
3.
recovery;
4.
has
not
eaten;
5.
unhealthy;
6.
reminder;
7.
where;
8.
about;
9.
why;
10.
to
function
【答案】1.
Unfortunately;
2.
over;
3.
impossible;
4.
worse;
5.
to
deal;
6.
that;
7.
Hearing;
8.
in;
9.
To
achieve;
10.
However