Direction:Read the following passage and choose the correct answers. Samantha Rogers , a New York writer in her late 30s is a big woman. but this doesn't usually bother her. she has a good life. She buys good quality food, and tries to follow a healthy diet. She sleeps eight hours a night. She walks or cycles to work. She goes to her health club or jogs almost every day. She is 180 centimeters tall and weighs 93 kilos. To some people she doesn't look very overweight. However, according to the United States government, Samantha Rogers is obese. To Rogers, the idea of being obese is very upsetting. Although she isn't slim, no one would say that she is very fat.. She feels great and leads an active life. Think of Olympic weight lifters or Sumo wrestlers. They are overweight by these standards but they are also very strong. So the question for Rogers and others like her is this: Can a person be both in great shape and heavy? Doctors and health professionals discussed that question at a meeting of the American College of Sports Medicine this month. Dr. Roberta Sinclair, an obesity researcher at the University of Quebec, feels tha exercise alone cannot stop heart disease. “Samantha Rogers is exercising. This is good. But she also needs a low-fat diet to help her lose 11 to 13 kilos, ” said Dr. Sinclair. “With obesity there is a major risk of heart trouble.” Dr.StevenN.Johnson,a doctor with the Dallas Medical Institute, disagrees. “Her exercise routine is improving her health,” Dr. Johnson said, “She's better heavy and exercising than thin and not exercising.” Dr. Johnson studied 25000 people who were overweight and of average height. He found that some exercise is better for health than no exercise. This is the case even for people who are overweight. Dr. Johnson used his own body as an example, “Some people can't lose weight,” he said, “I run every day, but I'm still heavy.” This leaves us with a very unclear message. what about other factors such as your natural body or your inherited body characteristics? These questions are left unanswered by the experts. To conclude, it seems as if even the doctors can't agree on the definiton of good health. Samantha Rogers is a ... A. teacher. B. writer. C. researcher. She's ... A. 180 centimeters tall and 93 kilos. B. 184 centimeters tall and 96 kilos C. 198 centimeters tall and 39 kilos She jogs ... A. every day. B.almost every day. C. never. Doctors met at the .... A. University of Chicago B. University of Quebec. C. American College of Sports Medicine. Dr. Sinclair wants Samantha Rogers to lose.... A. 11-13 kg B. 2-5 kg. C. nothing. Dr. Johnson thinks Samantha Rogers should ... A. lose more weight. B. exercise more often. C. keep the same lifestyle. 7. Dr. Johnson is ... A. slim. B. overweight. C. thin. 8. The doctors ... A. say the same thing. B. don't agree. C. think that it's all right to be fat.