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A.Avoid junk food, salty foods, caffeine and alcohol.B.Drink as little water as possib

A.Avoid junk food, salty foods, caffeine and alcohol.

B.Drink as little water as possible between meals.

C.Take drinks with less sugar, carbonation or caffeine.

D.Always have other fluid on the plane.

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第1题

A.Children eat more and more junk food nowadays.B.Television influences children's foo

A.Children eat more and more junk food nowadays.

B.Television influences children's food choice.

C.People serve little health food at their parties.

D.There are many TV advertisements for health food.

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Which of the following statements is NOT true?A.Children eat more and more junk food at pr

Which of the following statements is NOT true?

A.Children eat more and more junk food at present.

B.Television influences children' s food choice.

C.People serve little health food at their parties.

D.There are many TV advertisements for health food.

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第3题

What did the program Vive La Cantine! reveal about children's diet at school?A.Most food s

What did the program Vive La Cantine! reveal about children's diet at school?

A.Most food served for children tastes unpleasant.

B.Kids have only junk food to choose from at school.

C.Many children don't eat vegetables as their daily food.

D.Children enjoy a balanced diet thanks to the cooks.

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第4题

Compared with Arizona's Pima Indian, Pima diet in Mexico remains healthy because ______.A.

Compared with Arizona's Pima Indian, Pima diet in Mexico remains healthy because ______.

A.they are far away from America

B.they are thin

C.they lives comfortably than those Arizona's Pima

D.they don't follow Americans to eat junk food

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第5题

听力原文:The World Health Organization is to call for strict controls on junk food in a ma

听力原文: The World Health Organization is to call for strict controls on junk food in a major campaign against obesity, and the agency will unveil its actual strategy next week. Based on evidence obtained through various investigations, the WHO believes that obesity has become a global epidemic that is directly associated with more than 30 million deaths each year. According to the agency, obesity is now one of the world's three greatest health threats, along with smoking and malnutrition. Recent estimates suggest that 1.7 billion people are now obese, which has led to a surge in diseases such as cancers and diabetes.

The WHO will call for heavy cuts in the use of sugar, salt and saturated fats. And this is bound to sound the alarm to many of Britain's top-selling brands, including Cadbury's, Coca-Cola, and Birds Eye. The WHO will produce a policy paper calling for new daily limits for sugar, salt and fats, as well as tougher control of food advertising. According to the figures issued by the WHO, the safety threshold for sugar would be 10gms a day—a limit already exceeded by one 500ml bottle of cola and, salt should be limited to 5gms a day—the amount of salt contained in a standard tin of baked beans.

(33)

A.Overweight.

B.Addiction.

C.Depression.

D.Malnutrition.

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听力原文:Junk food, too little exercise and an increasingly sedentary life style, all well

听力原文: Junk food, too little exercise and an increasingly sedentary life style, all well-known factors in the spiraling problem of childhood obesity in Britain. The causes are clear, but the government's efforts to tackle the problem are inefficient; confused and under-resourced ac-cording to Today's Report.

Obesity costs the NHS one billion pounds a year, and blights the health of up to one million children under 16. Doctors say this could be the first generation for decades to die before their parents unless urgent action is taken. Yet, progress is so slow according to Today's Report that the government risks missing its target of halting obesity in children under 11 by 2010. The Health Care Commission, Audit Commission and National Audit Office're pointing out it's taken 31 experts 18 months to agree how to measure obesity. The report says there are many initiatives to tackle the problem, but no specific funding. It complains that many organizations involved are unclear about their roles, causing potential confusion and wasting resources. And it adds that there are too few frontline staff to deal with the complex problem of obesity.

According to the passage, what cause(s) the problem of childhood obesity in Britain?

A.Junk food.

B.Too little exercise.

C.An increasingly sedentary life style.

D.All the above.

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第7题

Global Food“Mum, can we go to McDonald’s, please?”Some people might ask, “Where would
we be today if we did not have fast food?” and “Where would parents take their children out to eat?’It has been reported that approximately 30% of meals consumed by families in the USA are eaten at one of the big chains like Burger King and Taco Bell, though probably none is more famous than McDonald’s. The distinctive “golden arch” can now be seen in most major cities in the worl

D. In 2002, McDonalds had approximately 25,000 restaurants in over 120 countries and served 29 million people a day.Apparently, the secret of their success is a marketing strategy of “think global, act local”. McDonald’s learnt that if they adapted their “Mac” meals to different cultures, it was more successful than having a standardized set of products that taste the same everywhere. So now, around 80% of McDonald’s restaurants are franchised to local people who serve food with a “local” flavor. For example, in Hong Kong, food called “Shake Shake Fries” and “Red Bean Sunday” can be found on the menu, while in Switzerland, “Vegi Macs” are serve

D.However, fast food is not popular with everyone. It is often called “junk” food because it is said to be unhealthy and full of fat. Furthermore, many people claim that fast food chains produce enormous amounts of waste, while millions of people in developing countries go hungry. At the same time, more and more people no longer cook fresh food at home. “Convenience” food is just too convenient! It is so easy for people with busy working lives to call into their local branch of Marks and Spencer, or some other supermarket chain, to buy ready-made meals on their way home from work. It is even easier to buy a “take-away” from a local restaurant or pick up the phone and order a pizza to be delivered to your home.

1.The secret of fast food chains’ success is () .

A.franchising to local people

B.having a standardized set of products

C.the marketing strategy of “think global, act local”

D.having a lot of restaurants covering many countries

2.We can learn from the passage that () .

A.around one-third of American families eat at one of the big chains

B.there were about 25,000 McDonald’s Restaurants in the USA in 2002

C.in 2002, McDonald’s served 29 million people a day in Europe

D.the percentage of families eating at McDonald’s is higher in the UK than in the USA

3.All the following are correct except that () .

A.most children like going to McDonald’s

B.most countries have different kinds of McDonald’s meals

C.about 20% of McDonald’s restaurants are not franchised

D.the “Shake Shake Fries” can be found both in Hong Kong and in Switzerland

4.Which of the following is not the reason for more and more people preferring fast food to cooking at home? () .

A.Because they are more convenient

B.It’s easy for people to buy a “take-away” on their way home

C.People can pick up a phone and order what they want to be delivered to their home

D.It is cheaper to buy fast food than to cook at home

5.People call fast food “junk food” because () .

A.they are too convenient

B.they are said to be unhealthy and full of fat

C.they are popular among children

D.they produce much waste

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第8题

When it comes to foods, America is not just the fattest country on earth but probably the
most schizophrenic as well--home to the Big Mac and Weight Watchers, the super model and the couch potato.

The love-hate relationship with food was examined in the documentary "Fat" which aired on November 3, and if there is any comfort for the more than 90 million overweight Americans it's that the rest of the world is also getting fatter.

"There is an enormous pressure on people to be thin and to be physically fit but at the same time there is a tremendous pressure and inducement to eat, "Or Kelly Brownell, professor of psychology at Yale University and a participant in the programme, said in an interview. "You will see a Baskin Robbins next to Weight Watchers. You'll see a Family Circle magazine with a delicious chocolate cake on the cover beside a diet article, "said Brownell. "At the same time as we have record levels of obesity, we have record levels of eating disorders too," he said.

The desire to eat fatty food came from a primitive survival instinct to store enough energy in good times to ensure survival when food was scare. But in a modern urban society, where fast food chains appear on almost every block, the instinct to eat far has begun to work against us.

The documentary claims that nowhere is the exposure to junk food more prevalent than in the United States, where the problem has been compounded by the increasingly sedentary modern lifestyle. It also says that members of Arizona's Pima Indian tribe are the fattest people in the fattest country on earth. Until recently the tribe lived a simple life, but in 1984 when the tribe won a gaming stream. Today the tribe is plagued by obesity, high blood pressure and heart disease. Just 800 kms south in Mexico, another branch of the Pima tribe continues to live a traditional life and eats a traditional diets. These Pima have none of the problems of their American counterparts, who are on average 27kgs heavier.

Part of the problem, according to Brownetl, is the intense advertising of junk food in the United States. The average American child sees thousands of TV commercials each year, most of which advertise fast food, candy and sodas.

The food environment has become so "toxic" according to the documentary, that some US schools even offers fast food such as McDonald's and Burger King in school cafeterias.

"If there is any comfort for the more than 90 million overweight Americans it's that the rest of the world is also getting fatter." What does this sentence mean?

A.Overweight Americans will be glad to see the rest of he world is getting fatter.

B.Actually there is no comfort at all for overweight Americans.

C.The rest of the world had sympathy on overweight Americans.

D.Overweight Americans dislike thin person.

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第9题

从下列选项中选出意思是含油炸类食品词语()

A.sugary food

B.ried food

C.junk food

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第10题

Surveys show that consumer spending on ______ junk food increases during economic recessio
ns.

A.frequently

B.approximately

C.mistakenly

D.gratefully

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