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A 14-year-old British student is packing for the next day of school: textbooks, notebooks, pens, 250 grams of flour, an egg and some cooking oil. Wait, what?
It’s not a joke.
From September, cookery will be a compulsory (必修的) course for kids aged 7-14 in the UK.
Primary school students will learn how to put things together and make simple, healthy food.
At high school, students will then master a number of different meals. They will also learn some cooking skills including baking.
Britain is sometimes known as a country with bad food and unhealthy eating habits. These new courses are part of the country’s effort to bring healthy food back onto the table.
“One in four British families no longer has a table that everyone can eat around. One out of every two meals we eat is eaten alone. Only four out of ten of us enjoy eating meals with our children,” British writer Joanna Blythman wrote in her book Bad Food Britain: How A Nation Ruined Its Appetite (食欲) in 2006.
Instead, ready meals have become the first choice for many British kids, because their parents are often too busy to cook a proper meal.
The Department for Education hopes that the cookery courses can introduce children to good food and reduce childhood obesity.
“It’s important that children can develop an interest and understanding of good food,” said a spokesman for the department.
“We want to encourage them to develop a love of food and cooking that will stay with them as they grow up.
【小题1】Students under 14 in the UK _______.
| A.are fond of cooking |
| B.love to eat junk food |
| C.will learn how to cook at school |
| D.have to prepare breakfast by themselves |
| A.many British people have unhealthy eating habits |
| B.people in Britain don’t love to eat around the table |
| C.parents cook meals for their kids although they are busy |
| D.many British people don’t like to eat with their families |
| A.have a good appetite | B.learn more life skills |
| C.learn to do housework at home | D.enjoy eating and cooking healthy food |
| A.厌学 | B.懒惰 | C.肥胖 | D.贪玩 |
A 14-year-old British student is packing for the next day of school: textbooks, notebooks, pens, 250 grams of flour, an egg and some cooking oil. Wait, what? It’s not a joke.
From September, cookery will be a compulsory (必修的) course for kids aged 7-14 in the UK. Primary school students will learn how to put things together and make simple, healthy food. At high school, students will then master a number of different meals. They will also learn some cooking skills including baking.
Britain is sometimes known as a country with bad food and unhealthy eating habits. These new courses are part of the country’s effort to bring healthy food back onto the table.
“One in four British families no longer has a table that everyone can eat around. One out of every two meals we eat is eaten alone. Only four out of ten of us enjoy eating meals with our children,” British writer Joanna Blythman wrote in her book Bad Food Britain: How A Nation Ruined Its Appetite in 2006. Instead, ready meals have become the first choice for many British kids, because their parents are often too busy to cook a proper meal.
“It’s important that children can develop an interest and understanding of good food,” said a spokesman of the Department for Education. “We want to encourage them to develop a love of food and cooking that will stay with them as they grow up.
【小题1】What are high school students in UK supposed to learn about cookery?
【小题2】Is UK famous for its delicious food?
【小题3】How many British people of all enjoy eating meals with their children according to Joanna Blythman?
【小题4】Why have ready meals become very popular with many British kids?
【小题5】What’s aim of the cookery course in UK?
It’s not a joke.
From September, cookery will be a compulsory (必修的) course for kids aged 7-14 in the UK.
Primary school students will learn how to put things together and make simple, healthy food.
At high school, students will then master a number of different meals. They will also learn some cooking skills including baking.
Britain is sometimes known as a country with bad food and unhealthy eating habits. These new courses are part of the country’s effort to bring healthy food back onto the table.
“One in four British families no longer has a table that everyone can eat around. One out of every two meals we eat is eaten alone. Only four out of ten of us enjoy eating meals with our children,” British writer Joanna Blythman wrote in her book Bad Food Britain: How A Nation Ruined Its Appetite (食欲) in 2006.
Instead, ready meals have become the first choice for many British kids, because their parents are often too busy to cook a proper meal.
The Department for Education hopes that the cookery courses can introduce children to good food and reduce childhood obesity.
“It’s important that children can develop an interest and understanding of good food,” said a spokesman for the department.
“We want to encourage them to develop a love of food and cooking that will stay with them as they grow up.
小题1:Students under 14 in the UK _______.
| A.are fond of cooking |
| B.love to eat junk food |
| C.will learn how to cook at school |
| D.have to prepare breakfast by themselves |
| A.many British people have unhealthy eating habits |
| B.people in Britain don’t love to eat around the table |
| C.parents cook meals for their kids although they are busy |
| D.many British people don’t like to eat with their families |
| A.have a good appetite | B.learn more life skills |
| C.learn to do housework at home | D.enjoy eating and cooking healthy food |
| A.厌学 | B.懒惰 | C.肥胖 | D.贪玩 |
country, it is winter in Australia.
Australia is big, but the population (人口 ) there is thin. The population is the same as that of'
Shanghai, a city of China. Australia is a young and diverse nation and Australian people come from many
different countries.
Australia has many, many sheep. After a short drive from town, you will see sheep around you. You can also find the kangaroo has a "bag" below its chest. The mother kangaroo keeps its baby in the "bag".
Australia is considered to be a relaxed, informal society (社会). When greeting others, students and
young people say "Hello" or " Hi". Sometimes they will say "How's it going?" or "G day". In more
formal (正式的) situations they usually shake hands the first time they meet. "Good morning", " Good
afternoon" or "Pleased to meet you" are formal greetings. English is Australia's national language.
B. 城市
C. 山脉
D. 岛屿
B. China
C. Beijing
D. Japan
B. autumn
C. winter
D. summer
B. hug (拥抱) each other
C. nod their head to others
D. shake hands
B. The kangaroo is a kind of' sheep in Australia.
C. Young people sometimes say "How's it going?" or "G day" to greet others.
D. When you drive in Australia, you can see many horses.
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