题目内容
13.We've rounded up food-focused summer camps from across the nation.Take a peek at these camps and getaways and find the best one for you and your children.Butter Beans Food and Garden Camp:New York City
This camp teaches kids about growing plants and harvesting food,offers field trips to places like farmers markets and local beehives,helps kids to create their own jams and lets campers make ice cream from scratch.Campers will produce their own cookbook.The program runs from 9am to 4pro,and caters to children ages 4to 12.For more information,click:http://butterbeanskitchen.corn/summer-2014/.
"Chef's in the Kitchen"Summer Camp:Annapolis,Md.
The camp allows kids to explore international cuisine across the globe.This year's theme,"Explore Countries Around The World",will focus on the cuisines of Italy,Greece,the Bahamas and Korea.The camp features an Iron Chef cooking competition at the end of each week's session,complete with a prize for the winner.The camp runs from noon to 2:30pm,and covers ages 6to 12.For more information,click:http://wholefoodsmarket.corn/summer-camp/.
The Kid's Culinary Camp of Vermont:Highgate,Vt.
Here,future chefs learn all things,from cake decorating to garnishes to cooking methods.Lazy bums,beware:Chef Kelly Dietrich tells us that campers rise at 6:30am to collect eggs.Each camper walks away with their own knife kit,chef uniform and diploma.Attendees range from 11to 16.For more details,click:http://kidsculinary.corn/facilities.
Camp Yummy!:Raleigh,N.C.
This camp explores the world of food through themed weeks that make us wish we were back in grade school.A typical day packs in a food science experiment,hands-on cooking,fitness and nutrition education.The camp is filling up rapidly,so hurry to get your little one a spot.Children ages 5to 12will love this program.For more information,click:http://www.lilchefraleigh.can/TrackOuts 3.htrnl.
32.Where can you learn how to plant and get the harvest?D
A.Camp Yummy.
B.The Kid's Culinary Camp of Vermont.
C."Chef's in the Kitchen"Summer Camp.
D.Butter Beans Food and Garden Camp.
33.You want to take part in"Chef's in the Kitchen"Summer Camp probably becauseB
A.you can travel around the world
B.it will hold a cooking competition
C.you are more than 12years old
D.you are free in the morning
34.The underlined phrase"Lazy bums"in Paragraph 4refers to those whoA
A.usually get up late in the morning
B.take care of the little children
C.have no interest in doing anything
D.are especially good at cooking
35.Where can you probably find the text?B
A.In a popular magazine.
B.In a tourist guidebook.
C.In a physics textbook.
D.In an official report.
分析 文章讲述了以食物为主的四则夏令营活动,并且介绍了各自的特点、时间以及活动的安排.
解答 D B A B
32.D 细节题.根据该段首句话This camp teaches kids about growing plants and harvesting food,这个营地教孩子关于种植和收获食品方面的知识,所以答案为D.
33.B 细节题.根据这段的内容可知,The camp features an Iron Chef cooking competition at the end of each week's session,complete with a prize for the winner举办一次厨师大赛,所以参加该活动肯定和厨师大赛有关系,故答案为B.
34.A 推理题.beware:Chef Kelly Dietrich tells us that campers rise at 6:30am to collect eggs这句话告诉我们参加营地的人需要在早上6;30起床,所以Lazy bums应该是指那些睡懒觉的人,故答案为A.
35.B 推理题.文章讲述了以食物为主的四则夏令营活动,并且介绍了各自的特点、时间以及活动的安排.所以这样的文章应该在旅游宣传的小册子上出现,故答案为B.
点评 做阅读时经常犯错的主要原因是,仅凭读过文章后残留在脑海中的一丝印象来勾选答案,这样便很容易掉入出题人故意设布下的题目陷阱.所谓阅读理解,对于题目的理解一定要忠实于原文,因此,每一道题都应该与原文作全面的对比与核查,再得出答案.也就是说,阅读理解的每一道题目,在原文都应该有明确的出处,我们把这一出处叫做原文相关句,(1)排除与原文相关句主题不一致的选项(2)排除与原文相关句态度相反的选项 (3)排除用于过于极端或负面的选项(4)注意结合文章主旨和主题去排除
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