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TOKYO, AFP — Japanese twin sisters Sunday celebrated their 100th birthdays together, saying that their secrets for living long included eating healthy food and not worrying too much.

Saki Takamiya and Tsuki Takashima, both living in Fukushima, north of Tokyo received flowers and other gifts, surrounded by some 100 people including dozens of children grandchildren and great-grandchildren.

“A1though they are now both in wheelchairs, they looked very happy being celebrated by many family members.” said local city official Takashi Watanabe, who participated in the celebration. 

Takamiya and Takashima were born on Sept, 23, 1907. They both married in their 20s. Takamiya raised seven children and Takashima five.

The sisters both enjoy watching sumo(相扑)and are fond of eating sweets like chocolates.

Takashima says the secret of her long life is not to worry about things, while Takamiya says she likes to eat healthy food, according to city hall.

 Japan has the largest population of centenarians(百岁老人)in the world. The number of Japanese aged at least 100 years old is expected to top 30, 000 by the end of September, the health ministry said in a recent report.

The Japanese people’s longevity(长寿)is thought to be benefited from eating the country’s traditional healthy food, despite the busy lifestyle many lead in the big cities.

But the longevity is also presenting a headache as the country has one of the lowest birth rates, raising fears of a future demographic crisis(人口危机)as a smaller number of workers support a lot of old people.

68. How many generations attended the celebration?

A. Two.                              B. Three.                   C. Four.              D. Five.   

69. It can be inferred that Takamiya and Takashima’s 100th birthday celebration __________.

A. was an important event in Tokyo   

B. attracted the public’s attention

C. was held in the local city hall       

D. was attended by hundreds of people

70. According to the passage, the sisters’ tips of living a long life are to __________.

A. keep emotionally positive and exercise regularly

B. eat traditional food and exercise regularly

C. eat healthy food and keep emotionally positive

D. avoid sweet food and try to remain happy

71. What do Takamiya and Takashima have in common?

A. They got married in the same year.

B. They both seldom worry about things.

C. They have the same number of children.

D. They are interested in the same sport.

72. According to the Japanese government, the Japanese people’s longevity __________.

A. will cause some problems                   B. 1eads to the low birth rate

C. is expected to continue in the future        D. happens mainly in big cities

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