题目内容
阅读理解。
As a kid, I can remember going to the supermarket and grabbing eggs off the shelf. I would run them
home to my mother because they were usually going into a delicious cake. Times have changed.
Cagefree? Organic? Brown? White? Omega3s? Help! Here are some tips to help you figure out which
eggs you should choose:
●Brown or white? In fact, color is simply a sign of the breed of hen. Find the freshest egg with the
most flavor and let color be a secondary concern.
●Extra Omega3s? Omega3 eggs come from a hen whose diet has added flaxseed(亚麻籽) ,which
produces an egg containing an average of 225 mg of Omega3 fatty acids and Vitamin E. The countless
health benefits for humans make these eggs an attractive purchase. My opinion? Eat a piece of fresh fish
and get a pure dose of Omega3s. Let eggs be eggs.
●Does your egg need exercise? Freerange eggs are from hens raised without the confines of a cage,
though they may or may not have spent much time outdoors. Organic eggs are from hens whose feed
must meet organic standards. These hens must be raised humanely, and they must be given time to stay
outdoors. Hey, happier hens do lay tastier eggs.
●Does local make a difference? Nothing is better than local eggs. They may have a feather or two
stuck to them or be a little imperfect shape and they may or may not be certified (证明) organic;
however, they have one quality I prize: I know exactly where my food came from and how it came to be!
In some cases I can even ask the farmer when the eggs were laid and what the hens were fed.
home to my mother because they were usually going into a delicious cake. Times have changed.
Cagefree? Organic? Brown? White? Omega3s? Help! Here are some tips to help you figure out which
eggs you should choose:
●Brown or white? In fact, color is simply a sign of the breed of hen. Find the freshest egg with the
most flavor and let color be a secondary concern.
●Extra Omega3s? Omega3 eggs come from a hen whose diet has added flaxseed(亚麻籽) ,which
produces an egg containing an average of 225 mg of Omega3 fatty acids and Vitamin E. The countless
health benefits for humans make these eggs an attractive purchase. My opinion? Eat a piece of fresh fish
and get a pure dose of Omega3s. Let eggs be eggs.
●Does your egg need exercise? Freerange eggs are from hens raised without the confines of a cage,
though they may or may not have spent much time outdoors. Organic eggs are from hens whose feed
must meet organic standards. These hens must be raised humanely, and they must be given time to stay
outdoors. Hey, happier hens do lay tastier eggs.
●Does local make a difference? Nothing is better than local eggs. They may have a feather or two
stuck to them or be a little imperfect shape and they may or may not be certified (证明) organic;
however, they have one quality I prize: I know exactly where my food came from and how it came to be!
In some cases I can even ask the farmer when the eggs were laid and what the hens were fed.
1. What does the author think of Omega3 eggs?
A. They are a good choice for people to purchase.
B. They contain fewer Omega3s than fresh fish.
C. They have the highest content of pure Omega3s.
D. They are not the best source of Omega3s.
B. They contain fewer Omega3s than fresh fish.
C. They have the highest content of pure Omega3s.
D. They are not the best source of Omega3s.
2.The underlined part "Freerange" probably means"______".
A. wild
B. organic
C. special
D. Omega3free
B. organic
C. special
D. Omega3free
3. According to the passage, which of the following has nothing to do with an egg's quality?
A. The egg's color.
B. The hen's exercise.
C. The hen's living conditions.
D. The hen's food.
B. The hen's exercise.
C. The hen's living conditions.
D. The hen's food.
4. This passage is most probably taken from a book named________.
A. Shopping Skills
B. Eggs and Cooking
C. Raising Hens
D. Healthy Diet
B. Eggs and Cooking
C. Raising Hens
D. Healthy Diet
1-4: DAAD
练习册系列答案
相关题目
1.When you let your teens make mistakes,you believe ________.
A.they have already got enough experience
B.they can do things independently
C.they have the best teachers at school
D.they can make their own decisions in life
B.they can do things independently
C.they have the best teachers at school
D.they can make their own decisions in life
2.Why do parents let the teens make mistakes?
A.To learn that life isn't easy.
B.To become a perfect person.
C.To draw lessons from experiences.
D.To succeed early in life.
B.To become a perfect person.
C.To draw lessons from experiences.
D.To succeed early in life.
3.How do parents help teens learn best?
A.To let kids make as few mistakes as possible.
B.To let teens themselves go to try new things.
C.To protect teens from any danger of mistakes.
D.To set a model by forgiving themselves for mistakes.
B.To let teens themselves go to try new things.
C.To protect teens from any danger of mistakes.
D.To set a model by forgiving themselves for mistakes.
4.Why is it difficult to educate modern teens?
A.Because they can easily get information from the Internet.
B.Because they take making mistakes for granted.
C.Because they have a strong sense of independence.
D.Because they know how to make use of their mistakes.
B.Because they take making mistakes for granted.
C.Because they have a strong sense of independence.
D.Because they know how to make use of their mistakes.
5.What might be the most suitable title for the passage?
A.Ask your teens to correct mistakes.
B.Let your teens make mistakes.
C.Warn your teens of making mistakes.
D.Protect your teens from any mistakes.
B.Let your teens make mistakes.
C.Warn your teens of making mistakes.
D.Protect your teens from any mistakes.
6.用30左右概括文章大意
_______________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________