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The human body is suitably described as "a highly complex self- genera-tor"
The human body is suitably described as "a highly complex self- genera-tor"
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2023-12-10
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The human body is suitably described as "a highly complex self- genera-
tor" because if it is given the right fuel, it is capable of both curing and 【1】 【1】______
______off diseases, our body can be compared to a matching, if it is not prop-
erly looked after, it will become 【2】______ , sluggish, or clogged and parts of 【2】______
the mechanism will not be kept in good working order.
In order to function expertly, our body needs carbohydrates, protein, fat,
【3】______ and minerals, coupled with regular exercise. But an excessive in- 【3】______
take of carbohydrates should be avoided because they will mostly 【4】______to 【4】______
fat.
Protein is important for tissue building. The recommended minimum a-
mount the average person needs is 【5】______ grams a day, an excess or a defi-【5】______
ciency of which is not advisable as it is indispensable to human growth.
Animal fats, good sources of energy, are sometimes likely to cause increased cholesterol levels in the 【6】______ so people suffering from heart com- 【6】______
plaints should avoid eating them.
Vitamins are also regarded as essential requirements for health. Deficiency 【7】______
of vitamins, whether A or C, will reduce our body’s resistance to 【7】______
Calcium, iron and iodine are the important minerals we need. Milk, liver,
lentils and dates are rich in minerals.
Natural foods are always best. Don’t rely on too much on "【8】 【8】______
foods", appetizing and labouring- saving as they are, because the preserva-
tives, artificial colouring and additives in the 【9】_ foods we buy will do 【9】______
us harm.
Besides the factors of climate, age and occupation, in order to achieve a balanced diet, we must also consider the following four points: 【10】 【10】______
environment, employment and emotional stress. [br] 【3】
The first and basic consideration in achieving a balanced and healthy diet is not how much or how little we eat, but what we eat. The body is a highly complex self - generator, that is to say, provided it is given the right fuel, it is capable of both curing and warding off disease. Like any other machine ,however, if it is inexpertly cared for, over taxed or insufficiently used, it will become rusty, sluggish or clogged and parts of its mechanism may even grind to a halt. The proper care of the body requires an understanding of its needs, allowing for variations resulting from climate, age occupation or even other factors. To keep in good running order, the body requires the raw materials for growth and the replacement of tissues when necessary. Our bodies burn food like fuel to produce the energy we need. Basically we need carbohydrates, protein, fat, vitamins and minerals, together with regular but not excessive exercise. Carbohydrates are found in foods such as bread, potatoes and sugar. They are excellent energy producers, but if eaten too excess may be largely converted to fat and a reduction in the amount of carbohydrates or "starchy" foods is one of the obvious ways to reduce weight, since most of Us eat too much of them any way. Protein, found in meat and cheese, is used for tissue building and in the developed countries most people eat a bout 110g daily which is a good deal more than the recommended minimum of 70g a day. In underdeveloped countries where food is scarce and periodical famine may occur, children in particular suffer from protein deficiency, since this is the material most needed for growth. Animal fats, e. g, butter, are also good sources of energy, but are sometimes held to cause increased cholesterol levels in the blood (which may lead to fatty deposits in the arteries) and are therefore best avoided by people suffering from certain forms of heart disease, vegetable fats being recommended as a substitute.
Vitamins are another essential requirement for health. There are about forty known vitamins, but the most generally referred to are A, B, C, D and E. Deficiency of Vitamin A, found mainly in carrots, rosehips, liver, etc, is alleged to affect the vision and the skin and reduce resistance to infection. Vitamin C, present in nearly all fruit, particularly oranges and other citrus fruit ,has come to be regarded as particularly effective in the prevention of colds and low energy states and claims have recently been ’put forward regarding the efficacy of large doses of Vitamin C in the treatment of certain mental illnesses.
Among the minerals we need, the most important are calcium, iron and iodine. Milk is one of the richest sources of calcium, which helps to build our bones and our teeth. Lack of iron in the blood produces anaemic and children and others suffering from anaemic conditions are generally advised to increase their intake of iron, which may be found in liver, lentils, molasses and dates among other foods.
In any diet, natural foods are best. In the western food, at least, we have become increasingly dependent on ’ convenience foods’: frozen peas, tinned meat and fish, ready - to eat meals from the supermarket, anything which is quick to prepare, looks more or less appetising and satisfies our immediate hunger. We have ceased to care that most of what we eat has had the goodness processed out of it. We rely on pills to supply what our food lacks. We ignore the preservatives, artificial colouring and additives in the packaged foods we buy. In the kind of world we live in, however, there is, of course, no quick, easy answer.
Climate and work play an important part in diet. People in hot climates require fewer carbohydrates than those in colder regions, and those engaged in heavy manual labour or physical exertion, such as dockers or athletes, require more protein to keep them fit for their work. We are all individuals and, last but not least, emotional stress. Tension and anxiety are often the underlying causes of over - and underweight and even dietary deficiency since our nervous system needs to be fed as much as any other part of our body.
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vitamins
解析
从我们的常识可以得知,人体所需的基本物质无非就是蛋白质、碳水化合物、脂肪、矿物质,再就是维生素。这些都是我们熟知的,而且在原文中也是一一列举的,因此应该不会出错误。
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