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A、It contains too many additives. B、It lacks the essential vitamins. C、It can cause obesity. D、It is mostly garbage. D浏览四个选项,根据选
A、It contains too many additives. B、It lacks the essential vitamins. C、It can cause obesity. D、It is mostly garbage. D浏览四个选项,根据选
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2021-01-08
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问题
M: Hey, there. How are you?
W: Oh, hi! I’m great, thanks. And you look great, too.
M: Thank you! It’s good to see you shopping at the organic section. I see you got lots of healthy stuff. I wish I could buy more organic products from here. But I find the kids don’t like it. I don’t know about yours, but mine are all about junk food.
W: Oh, trust me! I know exactly how you feel. My children are the same. [5] What is it with kids these days and all like junk food they eat? [6-1] I think it’s all that advertising on TV. That’s where they get it.
M: [6-2] Yes, it must be. My children see something on TV and they immediately want it. It’s like they don’t realize it’s just an advertisement.
W: Right. And practically everything that advertises for children is unhealthy processed foods. No surprise then, it becomes a battle for us parents to feed our children ordinary fruit and vegetables.
M: That’s just the thing! One never sees ordinary ingredients being advertised on TV. It’s never a carrot or a peach. It’s always some garbage like chocolate-covered sweets. So unhealthy!
W: Exactly! [7] And these big food corporations have so much money to spend on clever tactics designed to make young children want to buy their products. Children never stand the chance. It’s really not fair.
M: You are so right! [8] When we were children, we barely had any junk food available, and we turned out just fine.
W: Yes, my parents don’t understand any of it. Both the TV commercials and the supermarkets are alien to them. Their world was so different back when they were young.
M: I don’t know what will happen to the next generation.
W: The world is going crazy.
M: You bet!
Questions 5 to 8 are based on the conversation you have just heard.
5.What do the speakers say about the food that their children like?
6.According to the speakers, what affects children’s choice of food most?
7.What do the speakers believe big food corporations are doing?
8.What do we know about the speakers when they were children?
选项
A、It contains too many additives.
B、It lacks the essential vitamins.
C、It can cause obesity.
D、It is mostly garbage.
答案
D
解析
浏览四个选项,根据选项中出现的additives,vitamins,obesity,garbage等词可以推测,该题与食品有关,可能涉及食品的成分和食用后果等内容。题干问的是讲话者如何评价孩子们喜欢的食物。对话中女士提到,现在的孩子都怎么回事,都喜欢吃垃圾食品。下文男士还说,现在电视广告播出的都是垃圾食品,比如巧克力糖果,一点都不健康。由此可知,他们都认为现在孩子们喜欢吃的都是垃圾食品,故答案为D(大部分都是垃圾食品)。A项(含有过量的添加剂)、B项(缺乏必要维生素)和C项(会引起肥胖)在对话中均未提及,故排除。
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