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        1. 51.What does the underlined word“obesity in the last paragraph probably mean?A.Allowances. B.Sadness. C.Nutrition. D.Overweight. 查看更多

           

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          It seems school children all over the world are not satisfied with their school food. Cherie Blair, the wife of Prime Minister Tony Blair, said that she would prepare a packed lunch for her son if school dinners do not improve. So what do students of your age eat for lunch at school?
          Japan
          High schools have dining halls, which serve everything from noodles to rice, but not hamburgers and chips. Other children bring food from home such as cold rice balls, meat or fish, and vegetables.
          The United States
          A common menu from a US school is made up of a hamburger with fried(油炸的)potatoes or roast chicken, fruit and cookies. School lunches must also provide food with protein(蛋白質(zhì)),vitamin A, vitamin C, ironand calories.
          Australia
          Meat piesand hotdogs are all traditional dishes in Australian school shops. But as the nation pays more attention to children’s health, healthier foods have started to find their way onto school menus.
          Many schools have used a traffic light system. The sale of red-labeled (標簽) foods includingchocolate and soft drinks, is served only twice a week. Healthier green-labeled foods such as sandwiches, corn and watermelon, however are served every day.
          In some schools, students have a choice of up to 89 foods to choose from, including popcorn and rice.
          South Africa
          Most of South Africa’s schools do not serve meals at all. Classes end at 1:30 pm and students get their own lunches. Many students bring food from home, usually sandwiches.
          Fast food and fried food sell the best among students, which has led to a rise in obesity among children. But as more people began to realize the fact that being too fat may cause different illnesses, some schools in towns have led the way towards better nutrition(營養(yǎng)). Now students at these schools are provided with lunches of porridge(粥) with vegetables, such as cabbages, carrots and tomatoes.
          小題1:Which belongs to red-labeled food in Australia?
          A.sandwichesB.a(chǎn)pple juiceC.tomatoesD.corn
          小題2:What does the underlined word ‘obesity’ in the last paragraph probably mean?
          A.a(chǎn)llowances(補貼)B.sadness
          C.nutritionD.overweight
          小題3:What is the main idea of the passage?
          A.Food served in the US is the best of all.
          B.Schools should try to satisfy the needs of studemts.
          C.Schools serve different foods from country to country.
          D.School children all over the world dislike their school food.

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          It seems school children all over the world are not satisfied with their school food. Cherie Blair, the wife of Prime Minister Tony Blair, said that she would prepare a packed lunch for her son if school dinners do not improve. So what do students of your age eat for lunch at school?

          Japan

          High schools have dining halls, which serve everything from noodles to rice, but not hamburgers and chips. Other children bring food from home such as cold rice balls, meat or fish, and vegetables.

          The United States

          A common menu from a US school is made up of a hamburger with fried(油炸的)potatoes or roast chicken, fruit and cookies. School lunches must also provide food with protein(蛋白質(zhì)),vitamin A, vitamin C, ironand calories.

          Australia

          Meat piesand hotdogs are all traditional dishes in Australian school shops. But as the nation pays more attention to children’s health, healthier foods have started to find their way onto school menus.

          Many schools have used a traffic light system. The sale of red-labeled (標簽) foods includingchocolate and soft drinks, is served only twice a week. Healthier green-labeled foods such as sandwiches, corn and watermelon, however are served every day.

          In some schools, students have a choice of up to 89 foods to choose from, including popcorn and rice.

          South Africa

          Most of South Africa’s schools do not serve meals at all. Classes end at 1:30 pm and students get their own lunches. Many students bring food from home, usually sandwiches.

          Fast food and fried food sell the best among students, which has led to a rise in obesity among children. But as more people began to realize the fact that being too fat may cause different illnesses, some schools in towns have led the way towards better nutrition(營養(yǎng)). Now students at these schools are provided with lunches of porridge(粥) with vegetables, such as cabbages, carrots and tomatoes.

          1.Which belongs to red-labeled food in Australia?

          A.sandwiches        B.a(chǎn)pple juice         C.tomatoes          D.corn

          2.What does the underlined word ‘obesity’ in the last paragraph probably mean?

          A.a(chǎn)llowances(補貼)                       B.sadness

          C.nutrition                              D.overweight

          3.What is the main idea of the passage?

          A.Food served in the US is the best of all.

          B.Schools should try to satisfy the needs of studemts.

          C.Schools serve different foods from country to country.

          D.School children all over the world dislike their school food.

           

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          閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項A、B、C和D中,選出最佳選項。
               It seems school children all over the world complain about  their school food. Cherie Blair, the wife
          of  Prime Minister TonyBlair, said that she would prepare a packed lunch for her son if school dinners
          do not improve. So what do students of your age eat for lunch at school?
               Japan
               High schools have canteens, which serve everything from noodles to rice, but not burgers and
          chips.Other children bringfood from home such as cold rice balls, meat or fish, pickles and
          vegetables                                                         
               The United States                                              
               A typical menu from a US school is made up of a hamburger with fried potatoes orroast chicken,
          lettuce and pickles,fruit and cookies. School lunches must also provide at least one-third of the daily
          dietary allowances (定量) of protein, vitamin A, vitamin C, iron, calcium, and calories (卡路里).
               Australia
               Meat pies, sausage rolls and hotdogs are all traditional dishes in Australian school shops. But as the
          nation pays more attention to children's health, healthier foods have started to find their way onto school
          menus.
               Many schools have used a traffic light system. The sale of red-1abelled foods,including pastries,
          chocolate and soft drinks,is served only twice a week. Healthier green-labelled foods such as sushi,
          sandwiches, corn and watemelon,however. Are served every day.
               In some schools. students have a choice of up to 89 foods to choose from, including popcorn and
          rice.
               South Africa
               Most of South Africa's schools do not serve meals at all. Classes end at 1:30 pm and students. get
          their own lunches. Many students bring food from home, usually  sandwiches.
               Fast flood and fried food sell the best among students, which has led to a rise in  obesity  among
          children. But as more people began to realize the fact that being too fat  may cause different diseases,
          some schools in towns have led the way towards better  nutrition. Now students at these schools are
          provided with lunches of porridge with vegetables, such as cabbages, onions, beans, carrots and
          tomatoes.
          1. What does the underlined word "obesity" in the last paragraph probably mean?
          A. Allowances.
          B. Sadness. 
          C. Nutrition.
          D. Overweight.
          2. We can infer from the passage that                      .
          A. a typical menu from a US school is made up of enough nutrition
          B. most students in South Africa eat their lunches at home
          C. many schools in Australia have traffic lights outside their schools
          D. you can have whatever you like in school canteens in Japan
          3. What is the main idea of the passage?
          A. Food served in the US is the best of all.
          B. Schools should try to satisfy the needs of students.
          C. Schools serve different foods from country to country.
          D. School children all over the world dislike their school food.
          4. Who is the article meant for?
          A. School lunch suppliers.  
          B. Headmasters.
          C. Students.              
          D. Nutritionists.

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          It seems school children all over the world are not satisfied with their school food. Cherie Blair, the wife of Prime Minister Tony Blair, said that she would prepare a packed lunch for her son if school dinners do not improve. So what do students of your age eat for lunch at school?
          Japan
          High schools have dining halls, which serve everything from noodles to rice, but not hamburgers and chips. Other children bring food from home such as cold rice balls, meat or fish, and vegetables.
          The United States
          A common menu from a US school is made up of a hamburger with fried(油炸的)potatoes or roast chicken, fruit and cookies. School lunches must also provide food with protein(蛋白質(zhì)),vitamin A, vitamin C, ironand calories.
          Australia
          Meat piesand hotdogs are all traditional dishes in Australian school shops. But as the nation pays more attention to children’s health, healthier foods have started to find their way onto school menus.
          Many schools have used a traffic light system. The sale of red-labeled (標簽) foods includingchocolate and soft drinks, is served only twice a week. Healthier green-labeled foods such as sandwiches, corn and watermelon, however are served every day.
          In some schools, students have a choice of up to 89 foods to choose from, including popcorn and rice.
          South Africa
          Most of South Africa’s schools do not serve meals at all. Classes end at 1:30 pm and students get their own lunches. Many students bring food from home, usually sandwiches.
          Fast food and fried food sell the best among students, which has led to a rise in obesity among children. But as more people began to realize the fact that being too fat may cause different illnesses, some schools in towns have led the way towards better nutrition(營養(yǎng)). Now students at these schools are provided with lunches of porridge(粥) with vegetables, such as cabbages, carrots and tomatoes.
          【小題1】Which belongs to red-labeled food in Australia?

          A.sandwichesB.a(chǎn)pple juiceC.tomatoesD.corn
          【小題2】What does the underlined word ‘obesity’ in the last paragraph probably mean?
          A.a(chǎn)llowances(補貼)B.sadness
          C.nutritionD.overweight
          【小題3】What is the main idea of the passage?
          A.Food served in the US is the best of all.
          B.Schools should try to satisfy the needs of studemts.
          C.Schools serve different foods from country to country.
          D.School children all over the world dislike their school food.

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            It seems school children all over the world complain about their school food.Cherie Blair, the wife of Prime Minister Tony Blair, said that she would prepare a packed lunch for her son if school dinners do not improve.So what do students of your age eat for lunch at school?

            Japan

            High schools have canteens, which serve everything from noodles to rice, but not burgers and chips.Other children bring food from home such as cold rice balls, meat or fish, pickles and vegetables.

            The United States

            A typical menu from a US school is made up of a hamburger with fried potatoes or roast chicken, lettuce and pickles, fruit and cookies.School lunches must also provide at least one-third of the daily dietary allowances(定量)of protein, vitamin A.vitamin C, iron, calcium, and calories(卡路里).

            Australia

            Meat pies, sausage rolls and hotdogs are all traditional dishes in Australian school shops.But as the nation pays more attention to children’s health, healthier foods have started to find their way onto school menus.

            Many schools have used a traffic light system.The sale of red.1abelled foods.including pastries, chocolate and soft drinks, is served only twice a week.Healthier green-labelled foods such as sushi, sandwiches, corn and watemelon, however.a(chǎn)re served every day.

            In some schools.students have a choice of up to 89 foods to choose from, including popcorn and rice.

            South Africa

            Most of South Africa’s schools do not serve meals at all.Classes end at 1∶30 p.m and students.get their own lunches.Many students bring food from home, usually sandwiches.

            Fast flood and fried food sell the best among students, which has led to a rise in obesity among children.But as more people began to realize the fact that being too fat may cause different diseases, some schools in towns have led the way towards better nutrition.Now students at these schools are provided with lunches of porridge with vegetables, such as cabbages, onions, beans, carrots and tomatoes.

          (1)

          What does the underlined word“obesity”in the last paragraph probably mean?

          [  ]

          A.

          Allowances.

          B.

          Sadness.

          C.

          Nutrition.

          D.

          Overweight.

          (2)

          We can infer from the passage that ________

          [  ]

          A.

          a typical menu from a US school is made up of enough nutrition

          B.

          most students in South Africa eat their lunches at home

          C.

          many schools in Australia have traffic lights outside their schools

          D.

          you can have whatever you like in school canteens in Japan

          (3)

          What is the main idea of the passage?

          [  ]

          A.

          Food served in the US is the best of a11.

          B.

          Schools should try to satisfy the needs of students.

          C.

          Schools serve different foods from country to country.

          D.

          School children all over the world dislike their school food.

          (4)

          Who is the article meant for?

          [  ]

          A.

          School lunch suppliers.

          B.

          Headmasters.

          C.

          Students.

          D.

          Nutritionists.

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