题目内容

Nothing beats sitting down in front of the TV with some delicious candy or tasty French fries.

Recently, an online list of favorite snacks in China became popular. It says that peanuts (花生), walnuts (核桃) and chocolate are good for our health, but jelly (果冻), potato chips and lollipops (棒棒糖) are “bad” for us.

Kids, though, hardly care if the snacks are good or bad for their health. They love them either way. Some snacks often have special importance in a certain country or culture.

Potato chips and French fries are very popular in the US. They are cheap and tasty. People don’t need to wait for a long time to eat it. Popcorn is another common snack. People love eating it when they are watching sports games or visiting the amusement park. Most cinemas sell it to attract customers.

In the UK, kids often sit down for snacks after school. They call this “afternoon tea”. A traditional afternoon tea includes biscuits (饼干) and tea. People also have scones (烤饼) with jam and cream, which is probably the most classic English snack.

In South Korea, Choco Pie is one of the most popular snacks. It’s also a favorite of soldiers. The sweet snack makes them happy and helps them get through hard times.

However, it is not just about what you eat as a snack – it’s how much you eat and when. Chips and French fries are high in calories(卡路里) and eating too much may make you fat. Sweet snacks like candy and chocolate are high in sugar and eating a lot may give you bad teeth.

1.From the passage, we can know popular snacks in different countries except_______.

A.China            B.Canada           C.America          D.England

2.The Chinese meaning of the phrase “get through” in this passage is probably________.

A.通过             B.完成             C.熬过             D.穿越

3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A.The snacks including peanuts, walnuts and jelly are bad for our health.

B.People love to eat popcorn when they are watching movies.

C.A traditional afternoon tea includes pies and tea.

D.If you want to have good teeth, you can have more candy and chocolate.

4.According to the passage, we need to care about ____________

A. why we eat snacks                      B. where we eat snacks

D. who we eat snacks with                   D. how much snacks we eat

 

【答案】

1.B

2.C

3.B

4.D

【解析】

试题分析:这篇短文主要介绍了一些国家的人对于小吃的爱好,并告诉我们吃这些东西时,一定要适度,否则会危及我们的健康。

1.通过阅读短文,可知本文没有提及加拿大的小吃,故选B。

2.联系下文hard times 艰难时刻,可知选C。

3.根据Popcorn is another common snack. People love eating it when they are watching sports games or visiting the amusement park.推理可知,人们看电影时也喜欢吃爆米花。故选B。

4.根据最后一段However, it is not just about what you eat as a snack – it’s how much you eat and when.及下文描述,可知选D。

考点:关于小吃的说明文阅读

点评:本文浅显易懂,各个小题都能在文中找到适当依据。只要认真阅读短文,注意前后联系,就能顺利完成阅读。文章所设试题主要考察细节查找,做题关键是找出原文的根据,认真核查小题和原文的异同。

 

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