Read the texts from a magazine article in which five women talked about food and drink for their husbands. For Questions 61 to 6

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问题    Read the texts from a magazine article in which five women talked about food and drink for their husbands. For Questions 61 to 65, match the number of each person (61 to 65) to one of the statements ( A to G) given below. Mark your answers on ANSWER SHEET 1.
Caryn Cook:
   My husband had lived 35 years before he met me and could hardly have lived another 35 without my help. I’d heard ail the evidence linking weight and health. Poultry and fish become mainstays, I discovered unusual fresh fruits and vegetables, and tried new kinds of salads, fresh herbs. I sometimes dressed up raw or steamed vegetables with a low-calorie salad dressing or a low-fat yogurt.
Joan Barron:
   My husband, five-foot-eleven mate weighed 238 pounds--well over what insurance charts recommend. Each meal I cook should include a selection from each of three groups: (1) fruits and vegetables; (2) animal foods and legumes(fish, poultry, meat, egg, cheese, milk, beans, etc. );(3)pasta and staples(potatoes, rice, bread, cereal, etc. ).
Anya Bateman:
   I realized that I had been helping to overwork my husband’s heart with steak, baked potatoes and pastry desserts. Most "junk food" (fried, sugary or over processed)and desserts are filled with calories that are fattening but have little or no nutritional value. A piece of candy may have the same 100 calories as a tablespoon of peanut butter, but it offers the body nothing but sugar--whereas peanut butter is high in nutrients.
Betty Weiss:
   I did not just cut out foods because they were fattening. Instead, I serve them less frequently. I also decreased the serving size of fattening main dishes while increasing that of vegetable. And I would crush skinless chicken breasts to make them look bigger. To restrict portions without making your man feel cheated, serve meat by the slice.
Margaret Stuller:
   Water aids digestion and has no calories. Many fruit juices can be very fattening. To get my husband to drink at least four eight-ounce glasses a day, I often serve him a combination of sparkling and plain water, or flavoring it with lime, orange or mint.
   Now match each of the person (61 to 65)to the appropriate statement.
   Note: There are two extra statements.
                                                   Statements
[A] Exercise persistently.
[B] Encourage the drinking of water.
[C] Avoid empty calories.
[D] Encourage your husband to share the chores.
[E] Serve nutritionally balanced meals.
[F] Limit portions.
[G] Introduce palate-pleasing substitutes.  
Joan Barton

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