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On my first holiday in America, I went to a large supermarket to buy breakfast. And although this was an English-speaking country that I knew well through films and TV, I was amazed. Everything came in unfamiliar (不熟悉的) packaging (包装),with things I'd never heard of, Even things as simple as corn chips were strange, in different colours including black and purple.
Tilse, who works for Nutrition Australia, first realized there was a problem six years ago. After teachers at her children's school quietly shared their opinions about the diets, she knew something about it. "They cared for what many children were bringing to school for lunch," she said. "Mostly packaged foods, such as chips are not healthy."
Tilse said, “They've managed to escape war areas and get to Australia, only to face the very real risk of running into heart disease. All because they're making wrong choices about food."
"Before I came to Australia, I'd never seen a sandwich," said Joseline Ntunzusenimanima, a 33-year-old mother of seven from Burundi in East Africa. "There were so many fruits I had either never seen or not been able to buy for many years. I was in shock for the first four days after I arrived. I didn't know what to do or where to go because I was just amazed to see plenty of food, peace and safety."
1.What did the writer feel about the food when she visited the USA for the first time?
A. Happy. B. Excited.
C. Amazed. D. Comfortable.
2.Tilse thinks that most packaged foods in Australia are _________.
A. interesting and cheap B. good for children's health
C. strange and expensive D. bad for children's health
3.How many children are there in Joseline Ntunzusenimanima's home?
A. Six. B. Seven.
C. Eight. D. Nine.
4.We can most probably read the passage in a magazine about _________.
A. music B. news
C. food D. education
5.What is the best title for the passage?
A. Wrong choice about food. B. Have a big breakfast.
C. How to choose food. D. What to bring to school.
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Everyone is talking about how much money they got in their red envelopes(红包).But an even more important question than "How much did you get?" is "What are you going to do with it?" Well, one thing you could do is to put it in the bank--it's easier than you think.
In fact, some students in Hubei Province began using the Xiaogui Dangjia bank card this year.It's a bank card for kids, and it's given out by Minsheng Bank's Wuhan branch(支行).
"Now all my pocket money has a place to go," said Song Wei, who is a Junior l at the Wuluolu Middle School in Wuhan."1 can't wait to use the card to pay my own school fees(费用)."
Wang Hong, a manager at Minsheng Bank, said, "We have talked to lots of students and have found they don't think much about what money is, where it comes from or how to use it carefully.They just spend all their money on whatever they want and then ask their parents for more," Wang Said.
School kids today are getting more money.At one school in Shanghai.205 students got about 500,000 yuan in their red envelopes in total this year.But parents worry that the kids don't know how to take care of the money by themselves.
Zhang Shan's mother likes the card.Zhang, a Junior 2 in Wuhan, bas been asking for a computer for a long time, but his mother hasn't bought him one."We want him to use this card to save money for the computer step by step," she said. "If we buy everything be asks for, he would think that money comes too easily, and he won't work hard for it."
Experts say that understanding personal finances(经济状况) is important and should be taught early."Those who start saving early will continue the habit when they grow up," said Wang Min, a financial expert in Wuhan, "It's better to teach kids how to fish rather than just feeding them fish."
1.What does the passage mainly talk about?
2.How does Song Wei want to use the money from his red envelope?
3.Why do Zhang Shan's parents want him to save money for the computer step by step?'
4.What is the average(平均)amount of money the 205 students at the Shanghai school received in their red envelopes this year?
5.According to the passage, what do parents think of the students' putting money in the bank?
查看习题详情和答案>>Tilse, who works for Nutrition Australia, first realized there was a problem six years ago. After teachers at her children's school quietly shared their opinions about the diets, she knew something about it. "They cared for what many children were bringing to school for lunch," she said. "Mostly packaged foods, such as chips are not healthy."
Tilse said, “They've managed to escape war areas and get to Australia, only to face the very real risk of running into heart disease. All because they're making wrong choices about food."
"Before I came to Australia, I'd never seen a sandwich," said Joseline Ntunzusenimanima, a 33-year-old mother of seven from Burundi in East Africa. "There were so many fruits I had either never seen or not been able to buy for many years. I was in shock for the first four days after I arrived. I didn't know what to do or where to go because I was just amazed to see plenty of food, peace and safety."
小题1:What did the writer feel about the food when she visited the USA for the first time?
A.Happy. | B.Excited. |
C.Amazed. | D.Comfortable. |
A.interesting and cheap | B.good for children's health |
C.strange and expensive | D.bad for children's health |
A.Six. | B.Seven. |
C.Eight. | D.Nine. |
A.music | B.news |
C.food | D.education |
A.Wrong choice about food. | B.Have a big breakfast. |
C.How to choose food. | D.What to bring to school. |
On my first holiday in America, I went to a large supermarket to buy breakfast. And although this was an English-speaking country that I knew well through films and TV, I was amazed. Everything came in unfamiliar (不熟悉的) packaging (包装),with things I'd never heard of, Even things as simple as corn chips were strange, in different colours including black and purple.
Tilse, who works for Nutrition Australia, first realized there was a problem six years ago. After teachers at her children's school quietly shared their opinions about the diets, she knew something about it. "They cared for what many children were bringing to school for lunch," she said. "Mostly packaged foods, such as chips are not healthy."
Tilse said, “They've managed to escape war areas and get to Australia, only to face the very real risk of running into heart disease. All because they're making wrong choices about food."
"Before I came to Australia, I'd never seen a sandwich," said Joseline Ntunzusenimanima, a 33-year-old mother of seven from Burundi in East Africa. "There were so many fruits I had either never seen or not been able to buy for many years. I was in shock for the first four days after I arrived. I didn't know what to do or where to go because I was just amazed to see plenty of food, peace and safety."
- 1.
What did the writer feel about the food when she visited the USA for the first time?
- A.Happy
- B.Excited
- C.Amazed
- D.Comfortable
- A.
- 2.
Tilse thinks that most packaged foods in Australia are _________
- A.interesting and cheap
- B.good for children's health
- C.strange and expensive
- D.bad for children's health
- A.
- 3.
How many children are there in Joseline Ntunzusenimanima's home?
- A.Six
- B.Seven
- C.Eight
- D.Nine
- A.
- 4.
We can most probably read the passage in a magazine about _________
- A.music
- B.news
- C.food
- D.education
- A.
- 5.
What is the best title for the passage?
- A.Wrong choice about food
- B.Have a big breakfast
- C.How to choose food
- D.What to bring to school
- A.
When I was a little girl,my mom liked to make breakfast food for dinner every now and then.And I remember one__1__when my mom placed a plate of eggs,sausage and extremely__2__toast (土司面包) in front of my dad.I remember__3__to see if anyone noticed!__4__all my dad did was reach for his toast,__5___at my mom and ask me how my day was at school.
When I__6__from the table that evening,I remember hearing my mom__7__to my dad for burning the toast.And I’ll__8__forget what he said,“Baby,I love burnt toast.” Later that night,I went to__9__Dad good night and I asked him if he really__10__his toast burnt.He wrapped me up in his__11__and said,“Debbie,your mom had a__12__day at work today and she’s really tired.And besides,a little burnt toast never__13__anyone!” In bed that night,I thought about the scene at dinner and the__14__my dad showed to my mom.
To this day,it’s a cherished (珍贵的)__15__from my childhood that I’ll never forget.And it’s one that came to__16__just recently when Jack and I sat down to eat dinner.
As I__17__the plate in front of Jack,I waited for a(n)__18__about the burnt toast.But all I got was,“Thank you,dear!This is__19__.I know you had a hard day!” Just then,I thought about my parents,and was quietly thankful for having a__20__where burnt toast wasn’t a deal?breaker either!
1.A.noon B.afternoon
C.morning D.night
2.A.expected B.burnt
C.sweet D.delicious
3.A.being encouraged B.being allowed
C.waiting D.refusing
4.A.Yet B.Although
C.So D.Until
5.A.laugh B.smile
C.shout D.stare
6.A.got up B.got back
C.broke away D.put forward
7.A.report B.shout
C.apologize D.complain
8.A.almost B.never
C.often D.hardly
9.A.ask B.greet
C.tell D.kiss
10.A.liked B.got
C.cooked D.made
11.A.head B.heart
C.arms D.hands
12.A.boring B.hard
C.disappointing D.sad
13.A.hurts B.comforts
C.invites D.hates
14.A.interest B.surprise
C.kindness D.satisfaction
15.A.feeling B.story
C.choice D.memory
16.A.life B.mind
C.an end D.a conclusion
17.A.set down B.took away
C.finished up D.washed up
18.A.answer B.question
C.comment D.suggestion
19.A.possible B.true
C.terrible D.great
20.A.condition B.future
C.situation D.marriage
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