【題目】Passage 5

Flynn Garry, a l5- year-old boy, is known as “the country's hottest chef(廚師)”

Garry started cooking four years ago. Before he tried cooking at home, he read some cookbooks and surfed the Internet. He thought he could do it. Garry said, "Every time I try it, I hope to get better and better, I just love cooking.”

Garry said he could cook, also partly thanks to his mum. His mum didn't really like cooking, and when she did cook, he didn’t like her food, so he decided to try something simple.

Within a year, he has produced most of the dishes in the cookbook and was ready for a bigger plan. “I wanted to create my own dishes and I started cooking for more people than just my family too. The young man had a strong passion(熱情) for cooking. He even turned his bedroom into a test kitchen. Every day he practised his cooking skills there after school. Soon he could really create more complicated(復(fù)雜的) dishes of his own. At that moment, the real" I want to be a chef" dream came into his mind.

Now Garry and his mother set up Eureka, a super club business that organizes monthly events inside his home. Garry, who has also cooked in top-class restaurants around the US, says he's not doing it for the money, but because he loves cooking. "At the point in your life where you stop caring if you're going to be famous or do well, your dream will come to you. I did something with my heart and people can see it. I hope to keep getting better and better. ”

1How old was Garry when he began cooking?

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2What made Garry begin cooking?

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3What did Garry do for his “bigger plan”?

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4When did Garry really want to be a chef?

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5How did Garry's dream come to him?

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6What can we learn from Garry?

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【答案】

1He was eleven years old.

2Disliking mother’s food.

3He even turned his bedroom into a test kitchen.

4When he could really create more complicated dishes of his own.

5You stop caring if you're going to be famous or do well.

6Doing something with our heart.

【解析】

Flynn Garry一個14歲的美國男孩,他現(xiàn)在被譽為"國家最炙手可熱的廚師 因?qū)W⒌臒崆楹团ぷ,他最終實現(xiàn)了夢想,他創(chuàng)造著名的美國餐廳。

1細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文中的“Flynn Garry, a l5- year-old boy, …Garry started cooking four years ago.”“一個15歲的美國男孩Flynn Garry在四年前開始他的烹飪生涯”,可知是11歲時開始的,故答案是He was eleven years old.

2推理判斷題,根據(jù)上文Garry said he could cook, also partly thanks to his mum. … so he decided to try something simple. ”加里說他會做飯,這在一定程度上要歸功于他媽媽。 他媽媽不太喜歡做飯,當(dāng)她做飯的時候,他不喜歡她的食物,所以他決定嘗試一些簡單的東西。可知他不喜歡媽媽做的食物,使他開始嘗試做飯。故答案為Disliking mother’s food.

3細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文“He even turned his bedroom into a test kitchen. ”可知加里為他的更大的計劃,他甚至把他的臥室變成了一個測試廚房。故答案為He even turned his bedroom into a test kitchen.

4細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文“Soon he could really create more complicated(復(fù)雜的) dishes of his own. At that moment, the real" I want to be a chef" dream came into his mind.”很快,他就能真正創(chuàng)造出更復(fù)雜的自己的菜肴。在那一刻,真正的我想成為廚師的夢想進(jìn)入了他的腦海。故答案為When he could really create more complicated dishes of his own.

5細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)上文“At the point in your life where you stop caring if you're going to be famous or do well, your dream will come to you.”可知如果你不再關(guān)心是否會出名或做得好,你的夢想會來到你身邊。故答案為You stop caring if you're going to be famous or do well.

6推理判斷題。根據(jù)上文“I did something with my heart”可知我們應(yīng)該學(xué)習(xí)他用心做了一些事情并加倍努力。故答案為Doing something with our heart.

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