17.Exercise and Health (II)
17. Exercise and Health (II)
Content #Synopsis #Text Warm-up Activity Exercise
Content Synopsis Text Warm-up Activity Exercise
Exercise Multiple-choice Translation Questions for Consideration
Exercise Multiple-choice Translation Questions for Consideration
This is the continuation of the previous interview.It should be pointed out that interviewers must learn what questions to ask in order to keep the interview going in the right way.And when he gets a satisfactory answer,he should turn to another topic to continue the interview. In this part Dr.Mirkin suggests starting exercise at a level one can maintain and trying to increase it to an intensity that one's heart can stand.Another two relevant topics---diet and drugs are dealt with at the close of the interview. B9ETBA四
This is the continuation of the previous interview. It should be pointed out that interviewers must learn what questions to ask in order to keep the interview going in the right way. And when he gets a satisfactory answer , he should turn to another topic to continue the interview. In this part Dr. Mirkin suggests starting exercise at a level one can maintain and trying to increase it to an intensity that one’s heart can stand. Another two relevant topics ---diet and drugs are dealt with at the close of the interview
Text What is the rightamount ofexercise?Does exercise help a person to lose weight?Can drugs increase an athlete'sperformance?Dr. Mirkin continues to give answers to theses questions. Q.It would be difficult for many people to do the amount of exercise you prescribe.What about a softer schedule?Is it worthwhile,for example,to jog for 10 or 15 minutes instead of 30 minutes? A.Any exercise is worthwhile.Some people are in such bad physical shape that it might take them years to work up to the levels I suggest 8
Text What is the right amount of exercise? Does exercise help a person to lose weight? Can drugs increase an athlete’s performance? Dr. Mirkin continues to give answers to theses questions. Q. It would be difficult for many people to do the amount of exercise you prescribe. What about a softer schedule? Is it worthwhile, for example, to jog for 10 or 15 minutes instead of 30 minutes? A. Any exercise is worthwhile. Some people are in such bad physical shape that it might take them years to work up to the levels I suggest