—I feel very tired.
—I'm from New York City.
—_______________
—_________________
—I played outdoors.
B: Yes, I did.
B: ________.
—It's usually in__________.
B: He is a doctor.
When Ben was 13 years old, he (go/ goes/ went) to bed late at night and he often slept in class, so his teachers (are/ was/ were) angry with him. He loved (to eat/ ate/ eats) hamburgers for lunch. After lunch, he ate lots of sweets. He seldom took exercise. Later, he was sick and stayed in the hospital (for/ in/ on) a month. The doctor asked him to (kept/ keep/ keeping) a good diet and take more exercise.
Ben has changed a lot. Now he keeps a good diet. He (eat/ eats/ ate) plenty of vegetables every day. He gets up early on (weekdays/ week/ weekend). Before going to school in the morning, he usually runs for 30 (minute/ minutes/ a minute). (For/ At/ To) the weekend, he often plays basketball with his friends. He wants to be a basketball player when he grows up.
Young men take part 3 the dragon boat races. That's how the festival gets 4name. Many people love to watch these races and cheer their favourite team. The winning teams will earn a year of5and good luck.
We need to eat to stay strong. Food 1 energy. We use this energy to live and grow. Fruits, vegetables and milk are healthy foods. They are good 2 our bodies. But not all food is good for us. Cookies, cake, and candy are bad for us. That's why we call 3junk food. Junk food is not healthy. We should eat only a little junk food.
Exercise is when we move and play. This keeps our bodies strong. Running and jumping makes our bones strong. Exercising builds muscles. Our muscles help us move. They are all over our bodies. Exercise is also good for your heart. Best of all, exercise is fun! Playing with your friends4 exercise.
We all need sleep. Our bodies need to rest. A good night's sleep gives us lots of energy. We need energy to have a strong body. It's not good to be tired. Children need more sleep than adults. They sleep for about ten or eight 5 each night.