Reading Comprehension Exercise - The Figure Skating World Is Troubled by Eating Disorders
Reading Comprehension Exercise - The Figure Skating World Is Troubled by Eating Disorders
Reading Comprehension Exercise - The Figure Skating World Is Troubled by Eating Disorders
1) One MAIN idea of the article is that eating disorders are a big problem in the world of figure skating.
What is another MAIN idea of the article?
a) Skaters need to feel more comfortable sharing their problems in order to get help.
b) Skaters like Gracie Gold work very hard to get to the Olympics as teenagers.
c) Figure skating blends strength with the beauty of music and dance.
d) Figure skating is an important sport for many male and female skaters.
2) Read the paragraph from the section "Under Pressure On And Off The Ice."
They might pay a price. Skaters need to be strong enough to handle powerful forces when
landing a jump. Many of the injuries to young skaters are linked to poor nutrition, experts
believe.
HOW does this paragraph support the main idea of the article?
a) People with anorexia do not gain the weight they need to, while people with bulimia gain too much.
Both are serious illnesses.
b) People with anorexia do not eat enough, while people with bulimia may eat a lot at times. Both are
serious illnesses.
c) Anorexia causes many skaters to quit the sport because of injuries, while skaters with bulimia choose
to keep on skating. Both are serious illnesses.
d) Anorexia causes many skaters to exercise too much or throw up, while skaters with bulimia often
stop exercising. Both are serious illnesses.
4) Why does Joe Johnson feel that coaches should stop comparing skaters to one another?`
a) He thinks skaters will stop listening to their coaches if they feel criticized.
b) He thinks skaters from different countries should not compete against each other.
c) He thinks skaters need to stop feeling pressured to change their natural shape.
d) He thinks skaters perform better when they are not worried about their scores.