题目内容
B ★★★★☆
Americans gone super!Super-sized,that is. New Yorker Morgan Spurlock tells the truth about what is really in food and how much fat Americans gain in the new documentary,iSwperszze Me!In America around 75 million people are overweight.
Morgan Spurlock put the issue of obesity to a test: eating nothing but McDonald's for an entire month. He faced many effects. For example,after the first week,his body fat increased by 5%. After the entire month,he gained 24. 5 pounds. His cholesterol (胆固醇) increased 65 points. He got frequent chest pain,nausea (恶心)depression,headaches,etc. He nearly doubled his risk of heart disease.
During his experiment,he traveled the country to find out what we,re really eating. He met a man who had eaten 19 ,000 big hamburgers from McDonald,s. He discovered that children knew more about Ronald McDonald than George Washington or Jesus. He tried over ten times to schedule an interview with the head of McDonald's,but didn’t get a reply.
In the end,I found myself disappointed with the documentary. It wasn 51 the lack of information. In fact,if this was based on information,I’d give it 5 stars. Spurlock didn't let the information speak for itself. If he had,this documentary would have been brilliant. His points were overstated.
He ended the documentary by saying, “Who do you want to see go first? You? Or them?” I believ? the point he’s trying to make is that eating fast foods will endanger US. But it’ 11 take a lot more than a :hamburger once a month to kill US. Yes,if you eat McDonald's every day,you need to change your :eating habits. But scaring the rest of US into eating i vegan pies every day? No,thank you. r II take my coke super-sized.
5. To make Supersize Me,Spurlock .
A. traveled around the world
B. risked his health to do a test
C. turned to professional advice
D. seldom cared about his heart disease
6. The underlined part in Paragraph 3 means that children
A. often eat junk food
B. have no religious beliefs
C. know little about George Washington
D. show more interest in business than history
7. Why was the author unsatisfied with Supersize Mel
A. It lasted too long.
B. It gave unclear points,
C. It failed to convince him.
D. It provided limited information.
8. Which of the following will the author probably agree with?
A. Hamburgers help people remain healthy.
B. It is okay to eat fast food sometimes.
C. It is hard to develop good eating habits.
D. We should eat more fruit and vegetables.
B篇本文是对纪录片Supersize Me的评论。
5.B. 细节理解题。由第二段中的he gained 24.5 pounds. His cholesterol increased 65 points. He got frequent chest pain …heart disease 可知,为了 完成纪录片,Spurlock冒着自己的健康受到威胁的风险,整整一个月只吃麦当劳进行实验。
6.A. 推理判断题。由第三段中的He meets a man who has had 19. 000 big hamburgers from McDonald's推断,很多人,;£其是孩吃了很 多垃圾食品。
7.C. 推理判断题。由第四段中的Spurlock didn't let the information speak for itself 以及 His points were overstated 可知,作者认为 Spuriock的观点有些夸张,不能让他信服。
8.B. 细节理解题。由最后一段中的No,thank you. I’11 take my coke super-sized 可知,作者并不是完全反对吃一些快餐.