Teenagers need to eat healthy food while they’re still young so that they will grow up to be healthy

Teenagers need to eat healthy food while they’re still young so that they will grow up to be healthy adults. Therefore, it is necessary for school cafeterias(食堂) to provide healthy food. With this in mind, the government has introduced a new food safety regulation that will improve health levels in schools.
The new regulation took effect on April 1. It requires those who are in charge of kindergartens, primary and secondary schools to eat with students in their cafeterias. Schools will also be required to make information regarding food sources and suppliers public.
The regulation also suggests that parents should eat with students at school in order to provide advice on food safety. Schools must find food safety problems and solve them in a timely manner.
If a school is caught buying low-quality food or failing to report food safety events, the people in charge of the school will be warned, fired or handed over to law enforcement(执法机关), the regulation says.
Parents across China have become increasingly angry about food safety events in schools, according to The Beijing News.
The most recent example occurred in March at the Chengdu No.7 High School Development School. Parents posted videos and photos of bad food that was served in the school’s cafeteria, China Daily reported. The school’s headmaster was eventually fired. In October, the head of an international school in Shanghai was fired after law enforcement found bad tomatoes and onions in the schools kitchen.
8.What does the new regulation require schools to do?
A.Allow teachers and students to eat together.
B.Improve the conditions of their cafeterias.
C.Show the public where their food comes from.
D.Build more than one cafeteria.
9.What do we know from Paragraph 3?
A.Parents should play a part in improving food safety in schools.
B.Teenagers should go home to eat meals every day.
C.Food safety problems can be easily solved.
D.Parents are angry about food safety events in schools.
10.What does the last paragraph tell us?
A.School cafeterias often offer bad food to cut their costs.
B.School headmasters nationwide arc not doing their jobs well.
C.Food can get bad more easily in the south than in the north.
D.The punishment for offering bad food is serious.
11.What’s the best title of this passage?
A.Students’ eating habits.
B.Food safety in schools.
C.School headmasters.
D.Parent-teacher relationships.
 
答案
8.C
9.A
10.D
11.B
【分析】
这是一篇说明文。本文介绍了,为了让孩子们吃到健康的食物,政府出台了一项新的食品安全规定,将提高学校的营养和健康标准。
8.
细节理解题。根据第二段“Schools will also be required to make information regarding food sources and suppliers public(学校还被要求公开有关食品来源和供应商的信息)”可知,新规定要求学校向公众展示他们的食物来自哪里。故选C项。
9.
细节理解题。根据第三段“The regulation also suggests that parents should eat with students at school in order to provide advice on food safety.(该规定还建议,家长应在学校与学生一起吃饭,以便提供有关食品安全的建议) ”可知,规定建议家长也到学校与学生一起就餐,以便提供有关食品安全的建议。因此推断家长应在改善学校食品安全方面发挥作用。故选A项。
10.
推理判断题。通读最后一段,尤其是“The school’s headmaster was eventually fired. In October, the head of an international school in Shanghai was fired after law enforcement found bad tomatoes and onions in the schools kitchen.(学校的校长最终被解雇了。今年10月,上海一所国际学校的校长因执法人员在学校厨房发现坏番茄和洋葱而被解雇)”可知,在学校食堂里有劣质食物,校长就被解雇了,惩罚是严重的。因此推断提供劣质食物的惩罚是严重的。故选D项。
11.
主旨大意题。通读全文,尤其是第一段“With this in mind, the government has introduced a new food safety regulation that will improve health levels in schools.(有鉴于此,政府出台了一项新的食品安全条例,将提高学校的健康水平)”可知,本文主要阐述健康饮食对青少年非常重要,因此,政府出台了一项新的食品安全规定,将提高学校的营养和健康标准。因此推断这篇文章最好的题目是B项“Food safety in schools(学校食品安全)”符合题意。故选B项。
 
 
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