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【題目】閱讀短文,并按要求完成文后各題。

Cooking was once regarded as a necessary part of education. But in recent years, it has become less important in schools. As a result, basic cooking and food preparation skills are being lost. It is also making more children overweight, as parents use too much fast food is harmful to their health.

The government is worried and is looking for ways to solve the problem. A new law has been made. It requires all secondary schools (中學)to offer cooking lessons to students aged from 11 to 14 years old. They hope that this will encourage people to cook instead of eating ready meals, fast food and snacks.

Students will learn to cook twice a week. They will learn to use simple and fresh ingredients to prepare healthy, tasty food, following instructions. Schools are also setting up cooking clubs all over the country. The clubs will provide more children with the chance to learn to cook. The children can learn to cook many kinds of food in the clubs.

There are still difficulties. Head teachers are worried about the things they will need for the cooking. And about 15% of schools do not have kitchens and there are not enough teachers.

The speaker from the government promises to train 800 teachers and to give schools million pounds a year to help children from poorer families to pay for ingredients.

1完成句子In recent years, cooking has become ___________in UK schools.

2完成句子UK secondary schools should offer cooking lessons to students according to a ___________.

3簡略回答問題How often will students learn to cook in UK secondary schools?

__________________________________________________________________________

4找出并寫下第四段的主題句 _______________________________________________________________________

5將文中畫線句子譯成漢語。________________________________________________________________________

【答案】

1less important

2new law

3Twice a week.

4There are still difficulties.

5孩子們能/可以在俱樂部中學做很多種食物。

【解析】

主要介紹了在英國烹飪被認為是教育的必須部分,學校和政府想辦法解決烹飪技能消失的這一難題。

1

根據上文But in recent years, it has become less important in schools. 但近年來,它在學校變得不那么重要了。故答案為less important。

2

根據上文A new law has been made. It requires all secondary schools (中學)to offer cooking lessons to students aged from 11 to 14 years old. 可知根據制定的新法律。它要求所有中學為1114歲的學生提供烹飪課。故答案為new law。

3

根據上文Students will learn to cook twice a week. 學生們將每周學做飯兩次。故答案為Twice a week。

4

根據第四段There are still difficulties. Head teachers are worried about the things they will need for the cooking. And about 15% of schools do not have kitchens and there are not enough teachers. 仍然存在困難。班主任擔心他們做飯需要的東西。而且大約15%的學校沒有廚房,教師也不夠?芍径沃饕v存在的困難,所以主題句為There are still difficulties.

5

翻譯The children can learn to cook many kinds of food in the clubs. The children孩子們;can/可以;learn to cook學做;many kinds of food很多種食物;in the clubs在俱樂部中,所以翻譯為:孩子們能/可以在俱樂部中學做很多種食物。

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