2017年职称英语综合类C级阅读理解例题精讲1
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2017年职称英语综合类C级阅读理解例题
精讲1
Eat Healthy
“Clean your plate!” and “Be a member of the clean-plate club!” (第一题:父母教孩子们不要浪费粮食。)Just about every kid in the US has heard this from a parent or grandparent. Often, it’s accompanied by an appeal: “Just think about those starving ophans in Africa!” Sure, we should be grateful for every bite of food. Unfortunately, many people in the US take too many bites. Instead of staying “clean the plate”, perhaps we should save some food for tomorrow.
According to the news reports, US restaurants are partly to blame for the growing bellies. A waiter puts a plate of food in front of each customer, with two to four times the amount recommended bu the government, according to a USA Today story. Americans traditionally associate quantity with value and most restaurants try to give them that.(第二题) They prefer to have customers complain about too much food rather than too little.
Barbara Rolls, a nutrition professor at Pennsylvania State University, told USA Today (《今日美国》报)that restaurant portion size began to grow in the 1970s, the same time the American wasteline began to expand.(第三题) Health experts have tried to get many restaurants to serve smaller portions. Now, apparently, some customers are calling for this, too. The restaurant industry trade magazine QSR reported last month that 57 percent of more than 4,000 people surveyed(调查) believe restaurants serve portions that are too large; 23 percent had no opinion;
20 percent disagreed. But a closer look at the survey indicates that many Americans who can’t afford fine dining still prefer large portions.(第四题) Seventy percent of those earning at $150,000 per year prefer smaller portions; but 45 percent of those earning less than $25,000 per year want smaller.
It’s not that working class Americans don’t want to eat healthy. (第五题:美国工人并不是不想吃得更加健康。)It’s just that, after long hours at low-paying jobs, getting less on their plate hardly seems like a good deal. They live from paycheck to paycheck, happy to save a little money for next year’s Christmas presents.
练习
1. Parents in the United States tend to ask their
children ___________. (C)
A. to save food
B. to wash the dishes
C. not to waste food (C:父母教孩子不要浪费粮食。)
D. not to eat too much
2. Why do American restaurants serve large portions?
(A)
A. Because Americans associate quantity with value.
文章第二段:(美国人传统上把东西值不值钱是跟数量联系在一起的。)
B. Because Americans have big bellies.
C. Because Americans are good eaters.
D. Because Americans are greedy.
3. What happened in the 1970s? (D)
A. The US government recommended the amount of food a restaurant gave to a customer.
B. Health experts persuaded restaurants to serve smaller portions.
C. The United States produced more grain than needed.
D. The American wasteline began to expand.
第三段:20世纪70年代饭馆给的饭菜量开始增加,与此同时,美国人的腰围也开始增大。
4. What does the survey indicate? (A)
A. Many poor Americans want large portions.