题目内容
More than 30 million kids buy school lunch each day. This year, many schools raised lunch prices to fight raising costs. Students pay about $2 a meal now. That is 27 cents more than last year. But they still get a good deal. The average cost for schools to produce one meal has gone up 30 cents, and is now $3.
So, how do schools neither make money nor lose money? To start, the government pays for a small part of the difference. Schools have to make up the rest. Peggy Eller, a leader of school nutrition (营养) service in Hudson, Wisconsin, said her district is cutting costs by using fewer paper products and serving smaller portion(份额). Well, portion control is one key to healthful eating!
The push for more healthful food has grown in recent years. One in five kids aged 6 to 19 is overweight. Being overweight can cause health problems. Many states passed laws that require schools to serve nutritious meals.
Since 2004, more than 90% of all U.S. Schools have removed the fat from lunches. Foods high in fat, salt and sugar have been replaced by low-fat milk, fresh fruits and vegetables. These new items on lunch menus have encouraged kids to change their eating habits. “It makes easier to try new things at home, “said Savanna Mackey, a Florida fifth-grader.
Students need healthful meals to grow strong and do well in school. “Rising prices won’t stand in the way,”says school nutritionist Jane Thornton. “We’ll just be more clever in how we do things.”
1.In the first paragraph, the author aims to tell us .
A. the large number of kids buying school lunch
B. the average price of school lunch
C. the school's ways to deal with school lunch
D. the fact of school lunch's getting more expensive
2.Many school districts raised lunch prices because .
A. there is less healthful food on the menus
B. the cost of food has gone up
C. kids often forget to bring lunch money
D. some school dining-halls are serving smaller portions
3.According to Paragraph 4, Savanna Mackey .
A. doesn't like the new items on the lunch menus
B. always enjoys foods like fresh and vegetables
C. becomes interested in eating healthy food at home
D. prefers eating at school to eating at home
4.What can be inferred from the passage?
A. American schools solve the problem of high food prices by themselves.
B. American schools are very concerned about their students’ health.
C. Almost all schools are forced by the government to serve healthy foods.
D. American childhood overweight is mainly caused by the present lunch foods.
1.D
2.B
3.C
4.B
【解析】
试题分析:文章讲述的是因物价上涨,学校食堂饭菜涨价的事情。自从20004年以来,90%的美国学校都撤掉了高脂肪的午餐,改为低脂的牛奶、水果和蔬菜。
1.根据第一段和“This year, many schools raised lunch prices to fight raising costs.”可知,第一段主要讲的是食堂饭价上涨这件事。故选D。
2.根据第一段“raised lunch prices to fight raising costs...The average cost for schools to produce one meal has gone up 30 cents”可知,学校食堂涨价是为了应对物价的上涨,故选B。
3.根据第四段和“It makes easier to try new things at home, said Savanna Mackey”可知,Savanna Mackey现在习惯于在家吃一些牛奶、水果和蔬菜等接口食品,故选C。
4.根据第四段“Foods high in fat, salt and sugar have been replaced by low-fat milk, fresh fruits and vegetables.”和最后一段“Students need healthful meals to grow strong and do well in school.”可知,美国学校很关注学生的健康,故选B。
考点:教育类短文阅读