The study was carried out by scientists from ______ .A.America and AustraliaB.America and
The study was carried out by scientists from ______ .
A.America and Australia
B.America and Canada
C.America and Austria
D.America and China
The study was carried out by scientists from ______ .
A.America and Australia
B.America and Canada
C.America and Austria
D.America and China
A. An American Tragedy
B. Sister Carrie
C. The Red Badge of Courage
D. McTeague
"When I come home from a good run, I force myself 【C3】______ supper," says Johnston, a dietitian at McMaster University in Hamilton. 【C4】______ Johnston says many female athletes let good eating habits go and riskhealth 【C5】______ thinness. Johnston, who works in the bone-marrow transplant unit at McMaster, has a background in sports 【C6】______ . In 1997, while a student at the University of Guelph, she worked with Prof. Heather Keller on a study for her 【C7】______ on the eating habits of female 【C8】______ .
The 【C9】______ person with eating disorders is driven by a desire to look svelte, says Johnston. But her study focused on athletes who eat less to lower weight and body fat 【C10】______ the belief it will improve 【C11】______ .
The study involved 【C12】______ . 22 elite female athletes between 【C13】______ 15 and 25 over three months. "Years ago when we didn't know any better it was thought that being lighter meant running 【C14】______ ," says Johnston, adding that's still the mentality of many competitive runners, as well as other 【C15】______ like gymnasts and swimmers. Job. nation's study 【C16】______ consumed 400 to 700 fewer calories daily than recommended for their 【C17】______ training.
Even when training more, as they got closer to competing, they failed to 【C18】______ more food fuel for energy. Initially, race 【C19】______ tend to improve when a runner loses some weight, but then they hit a peak and 【C20】______ , says Johnston.
【C1】
A.represses
B.suppresses
C.depresses
D.expresses
Recreational runner Carrie Johnston usually doesn't feel hungry after a good sweat. Exercise【C1】______ Johnston's appetite, but she knows she needs to【C2】______ lost calories following a workout.
"When I come home from a good run, I force myself 【C3】______ supper," says Johnston, a dietitian at McMaster University in Hamilton.【C4】______ , Johnston says many female athletes let good eating habits go and risk health【C5】______ thinness. Johnston, who works in the bone-marrow transplant unit at McMaster, has a background in sports【C6】______ In 1997, while a student at the University of Guelph, she worked with Profi Heather Keller on a study for her 【C7】______ on the eating habits of female 【C8】______ .
The【C9】______ person with eating disorders is driven by a desire to look svelte, says Johnston. But her study focused
on athletes who eat less to lower weight and body fat【C10】______ the belief it will improve【C11】______ .
The study involved【C12】______ 22 elite female athletes between【C13】______ 15 and 25 over three months. "Years ago when we didn' t know any better it was thought that being lighter meant running【C14】______ ," says Johnston, adding that' s still the mentality of many competitive runners, as well as other【C15】______ like gymnasts and swimmers. Johnstion' s study【C16】 ______ consumed 400 to 700 fewer calories daily than recommended for their【C17】______ training.
Even when training more, as they got closer to competing, they failed to【C18】______ more food fuel for energy. Initially, race【C19】______ tend to improve when a runner loses some weight, but then they hit a peak and【C20】______ , says Johnston.
【C1】
A.represses
B.suppresses
C.depresses
D.expresses
He showed Carrie around in his laboratory to (satisfaction) ______ her curiosity.
A.dead
B.lonely
C.married
D.a happy star
Carrie Meeber appears in ______.
A.Sister Carrie
B.The Scarlet Letter
C.The Rainbow
D.Tess
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