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         山泉作娇儿之态,泉声则是孩子如铃的笑语。受泉声的感染,鼎湖山年轻了许多,山径之幽曲,竹木之青翠,都透着一股童稚的生气,使进山之人如入清澈透明的境界,身心了无杂尘,陡觉轻快。行至半山,有一补山亭。亭已破旧,无可驻目之处,惟亭内一副楹联“到此已无尘半点,上来更有碧千寻”,深得此中精神,令人点头会意。
        站在亭前望去,满眼确是一片浓碧。远近高低,树木枝缠藤绕,密不分株,沉甸甸的湿绿,犹如大海的波浪,一层一层,直向山顶推去。就连脚下盘旋曲折的石径,也印满苔痕,点点鲜绿。踩着潮润柔滑的石阶,小心翼翼,拾级而上。越向高处,树越密,绿意越浓,泉影越不可寻,而泉声越发悦耳。怅惘间,忽闻云中传来钟声,顿时,山鸣谷应,悠悠扬扬。安详厚重的钟声和欢快清亮的泉声,在雨后宁静的暮色中,相互应答着,像是老人扶杖立于门前,召唤着嬉戏忘返的孩子。(节选自谢大光《鼎湖山听泉》)
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        如果遇上大的障碍,水就嘟嘟哝哝地仿佛表示不满,这嘟哝声和从障碍上飞溅过去的声音,老远就可听见。然而这不是示弱,不是诉怨,也不是绝望,这些人类的感情,水是毫无所知的。每一条小溪都深信自己会到达自由的水域,即使遇上像尼尔布鲁士峰一样的山,也会将它劈开,早晚会到达……
水流在克制的嘟哝声中稳稳地流淌着,它们兴奋得不能不互相呼唤:许多支有力的水流都流到了一起,汇合成了一股大的水流,彼此间又说话又呼唤——这是所有来到一起又要分开的水流在打招呼呢。(节选自普里什文《林中小溪》)

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    Calorie(卡路里)counts are everywhere. They appear on restaurant menus, milk boxes and bags of baby carrots. Grocery stores display lots of foods packaged with bright and colorful “low-calorie” claims.

    A calorie is the measure of stored energy in something---energy that can be released as heat when burned. The term calorie on food labels is short for kilocalorie. A kilocalorie is the amount of energy it takes to raise the temperature of one kilogram of water by 1 degree Celsius. But what does boiling water have to do with your body's release of energy from food? After all, your body doesn't start boiling after eating. It does, however, chemically break down food into sugars. The body then releases the energy to fuel processes and activities throughout each hour of the day.

    Food contains three main types of nutrients that deliver energy: fats, proteins and carbs(碳水化合物). A process called metabolism(新陈代谢) first cuts these into small pieces; Proteins break down into amino acids(氨基酸), fats into fatty acids and carbs into simple sugars. Then, the body uses oxygen to break down these materials to release heat.

    Most of this energy goes toward powering the heart, lungs, brain and other vital processes. Exercise and other activities also use energy. If energy-rich nutrients aren't used right away, your body will hoard them---first in the liver(肝脏), and then later as body fat.

    In general, someone should eat the same amount of energy each day as his or her body will use. If the balance is off, they will win lose or gain weight. It's very easy to eat more calories than the body needs. Having two 200-calorie donuts in addition to regular meals could easily put teens over their daily needs. At the same time, it's nearly impossible to balance overeating with extra exercise. Running a mile burns just 100 calories. Knowing how many calories are in the food we eat can help keep the energy in and out balanced.