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The American government(政府) has made new rules to limit(限制) junk food and sweet drinks in schools. The rules stop advertisements(广告) for ___________ foods on school grounds during the school day.

Big companies like Coca-Cola and Pepsi Co are saying "yes" to the new _________. Many have already started to advertise their healthier foods. For schools, they will __________ junk food advertisements like a Coca-Cola scoreboard(记分牌). Schools need to get a(n)__________ scoreboard with a healthier message.

"The new rule makes sure that schools should be a safe place where kids can__________and where students can eat healthy food and keep a healthy ___________ habit." Tom, a government officer, said in a meeting.

The new rules also plan to help _________ kids. They will make the schools offer breakfast and lunch for all _________ for free. The government says that will help feed about millions of kids in 22,000 schools. The rules will help keep schools on ways to build standards(标准) for foods.

"Obesity rates(肥胖率) among children in the US have dropped greatly over the last 10 years. This means that at least for kids, we can do something helpful to stop(阻止) them from getting too ___________. That's ___________ we have the new rules." Tom said.

1.A. healthy B. unhealthy C. cheap D. expensive

2.A. books B. classes C. foods D. rules

3.A. take away B. eat up C. run out D. talk about

4.A. big B. small C. old D. new

5.A. learn B. work C. play D. rest

6.A. working B. singing C. eating D. thinking

7.A. clever B. poor C. young D. smart

8.A. teachers B. workers C. students D. doctors

9.A. fat B. thin C. slim D. healthy

10.A. what B. why C. where D. when

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Macick Czastka was born in Lodz,Poland. He came to China several years ago. So far,he has been working in Chengdu for three years.

“The Belt and Road Initiative(一带一路的倡议)is meaningful,”he said. “Thanks to it,we are offered more chances. "The most powerful support for Chengdu to thrive(兴盛)along the Belt and Road is the Chengdu-Europe express railway(高速铁路). It provides direct train services between Chengdu and the city of Lodz. Because of the express railway,trains can bring things from China to Europe. At the same time,they can bring back European food,wine,meat and so on. In2016,a total of 460 trains ran between Chengdu and Europe. The number is expected to grow to 1,000 this year.

Since the Chengdu-Lodz express railway was opened,Chengdu,together with other cities in West China,has developed close trade ties with the European country. Poland is one of the largest apple producers in Europe. Czastka's company helps farmers in Poland sell their apples to China. More and more European products will be sent to China in the future.

The Belt and Road Initiative is meaningful

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About Maciek Czastka

◆Born:1.

◆Workplace: In Chengdu

◆Working in Chengdu: Since2.

The most powerful support for Chengdu

It's the Chengdu-Europe express railway. In 2016,a total of3. trains an between Chengdu and Europe. This year it will grow to 1,000.

The advantages of” the Chengdu-Europe express railway”

1. The Chengdu-Europe express railway provides4.between Chengdu and the city of Lodz.

2. Chengdu,together with other cities in West China,has developed5.with the European country.

Kids in primary schools in Bellaire, Ohio, US have something to sing about. For the past several years, public primary schools in that town didn't offer music classes. They didn't have the money to pay for them. But now they have got the money to bring back music.

Many school officials (行政官员) across the US say music classes get students excited about going to school. Also, studies have shown that music classes may boost brainpower (促进脑力). For example, researchers from the University of Southern California did a study. They found that the brains of 10 and11-year-olds who learned to play a musical instrument developed faster than the brains of kids who didn't.

Though most people aren't opposed to teaching music in schools, not everyone says it's necessary. Many school teachers say that learning music means less time spent on maths, writing and science, all of which may be more useful to students later in life. Here's what two kids think.

Music should be taught in school for the simple reason that it makes learning more fun. We have music classes at my school, and I love them! In 2018, a research company called Grunwald Associates did a survey (调查) on music education. More than 60% of parents whose kids took music classes in school said their child is more focused (专注的).

Noah

At my school, we don't have music classes. I think that's OK because it gives us more time to focus on main subjects, like reading and maths. It's more important to learn these subjects than it is to learn how to play a musical instrument. If someone wants to take music classes, he or she can do it outside of school. I take piano classes after school, so it doesn't take time away from my other classes.

Sophia

1.Paragraph 2 uses an example to show that________.

A. students in the US like going to school

B. students in the US like taking music classes

C. music classes are good for students' brain development

D. 10 and 11-year-olds learn to play musical instruments faster

2.What do the underlined words "opposed to" in Paragraph 3 mean in Chinese?

A. 理解 B. 精通 C. 研究 D. 反对

3.Which of the following does Noah probably agree with?

A. Music adds fun to learning. B. Schools should do music research.

C. Music is useful to students later in life. D. Schools should make music classes simple.

4.What can we learn about Sophia?

A. She hates reading and maths. B. She thinks it is boring to play the piano.

C. She goes home immediately after school. D. She studies in a school without music class

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