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備戰(zhàn)2022中考英語閱讀理解熱點話題+體裁分類訓(xùn)練

(中考真題+各地模擬題)

專題32飲食

Passage1

(2()18?甘肅天水?中考真題)Easytomakeandcheaptobuy,instantnoodles(方便面)are

popularinChina.Butsalesofinstantnoodlescontinuetofalltheseyears.Sowhat'sgoingon?

Herearesomepossiblereasons.

Peoplewantbetterfood

Instantnoodlesarcveryeasytocook.However,Chinesepeople'sliveshaveimprovedalot.

Moreandmorepeopleareinterestedinlifequalityinsteadoljuslhavingafullstomach.

Trains

About20yearsago,peopleusuallyateinstantnoodlesduringlongtrainjourneysinChina.

Butnowtrainsrunfasterandfasterandpeoplehavemorechoicesaboutfoodonthetrain.

Orderingfoodonline

Manyappsonthephonecanofferfooddelivery(遞送):oyourhome,school,officeor

whereveryouare.Thesemealsaremoredelicious(haninstantnoodles.

1.Areinstantnoodleseasytnmakeandexpensivetobuy?

A.No.Theyaredifficulttomakeandexpensivetobuy.

B.No.Theyareeasytomakeandcheaptobuy.

C.Yes.Theyareeasytomakeandcheaptobuy.

D.Yes.Theyaredifficult(omakeandexpensivetobuy.

2.Whydosalesofinstantnoodlescontinuetofalltheseyears?

A.BecauseChinesepeople'sliveshaveimprovedalotinrecentyears.

B.Becausepeopleseldomtakeinstantnoodlesonthetrain.

C.Becausepeoplearenotinterestedinnoodles.

D.Becausepeoplewantbetterfood,theyhavemorechoicesonthe(rainandorderingfoodonline

ispopular.

3.Whatdomoreandmorepeopleprefertohavenow?

A.AfullstomachB.LifequalityC.InstantnoodlesD.Fastfood

4.Whatdidpeopleeatduringlongtrainjourneysabout20yearsagoinChina?

A.Peopleusuallyateinstantnoodles.B.Peoplehardlyateinstantnoodles.

C.Onlychildrenateinstantnoodles.D.Peopleatehandmadenoodles.

5.WhichofthefollowingisTrue?

A.Peoplecan'torderfoodonline.

B.Instantnoodlesaremoredeliciousthantheorderedfood.

C.Manypeoplehaveorderedfoodthroughappsonthephenerecently.

D.It'shardtogetordcrcdfoodwhereveryouarc.

Passage2

(2019?四川甘孜?中考真題)Hello,friends.I'vegotaplanfbryouwhichmayhelpyou

learnaboutChineseculture.Tdliketointroducetea.Ithasalonghistory.ItissaidthatShen

Nongdiscovereditasadrink.TeaisoneofthemostpopulardrinksinChina.

Wewillhavesomeinterestingactivitiesaboutteaforyou.OnSaturdaymorning,youare

goingtovisitabigfarmwhereyoucanlearnaboutteaprocessing(力口工).OnSaturdayafternoon.

youaregoingtoateahousewhereyoucanwatchateaartshow.

Whydowcplanavisittoateahousefbryou?Becauseyoucanlearnalotmoreabouttea

culturethere.YoucanseeayoungladyinaChinesetraditionaldresswhowillshowyouhowa

cupofteaismade.YoucanenjoyitandrelaxwhilelisteningtoChinesetraditionalfolkmusic.

Hopeyouwillhaveagoodtime!

6.WhatcanwelearnfromParagraph1?

A.Teais(hebestdrink.B.Teaisthemostpopularintheworld.

C.Chinesepeopleliketeaverymuch.

7.WhatisplannedtodoonSaturdaymorning?

A.Visitafarm.B.Haveateaparty.C.Watchateaartshow.

8.Whatisthemainpurposeofvisitingtheteahouse?

A.Todrinktea.B.Togetrelaxed.C.Tolearnaboutteaculture.

9.Howlongdoalltheactivitieslast?

A.Oneday.B.Twodays.C.Threedays.

10.Whatisthespeakermostprobably?

A.Ateacher.B.Aguide.C.Avisitor.

Passage3

(2021?湖南株洲?中考真題)Foodisakindofculture.It5sanation'smemoryandpride.The

famousFrenchbaguette(長棍面包)isoneoftheirmemoriesandprides.Frenchpeoplethinkit

shouldbeprotected.t4Itismuchmorethanjustakindofbread.ItisasymbolofFrance—it'slike

theEiffelTower,“saidDominigueAnract,presidentoftheConfederationofFrenchBakers.

Soit'snowonderthatagroupofFrenchcookswantthebaguettetobeeaformofintangible

culturalheritage(非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn))listedbyUNESCO.Frenchcultureleadershavegivena

suggestiontothecountry'spresident.

UNESCO'sintangibleheritagelistaimstoprotectculturefromtheinfluenceoftheworld.

CooksinFrancebelievethatifthebaguetteisonthelist,itwillbebetterprotected.Thelist

alreadyincludesBelgianbeerandNeapolitanpizza.

Thebaguettehasbeenprotectedbylawsince1993.Thelawsaysthebreadmustbemade

withonlythefollowingthings:water,wheatflour,yeastandsalt.Theflourshouldbefermented

(發(fā)酵)for15to20hoursatacertaintemperature.Thisstrictrulemakesthefoodspecialand

delicious.

SixmillionbaguettesarcsoldeverydayinFrance.However,assupermarketscontinueto

takeover,tensofthousandsofshopshaveclosedsincethe1950s."Thefirstthingweaskofa

childistogobuyabaguette,MAnractsaid.44Wethinkitimportanttoprotectthesehabits.”

11.WhoisAnract?

A.PresidentoftheConfederationofFrenchBakers.

B.PresidentofUNESCO.

C.Managerofasupermarket.

12.Thecookswantthebaguettetobeonthelistbecauseitwill.

A.bebettercooked

B.bccasymbolofFrance

C.bebetterprotected

13.Thebaguettehasbeenprotectedbylawsince.

A.1950B.1993C.2020

14.HowmanybaguettesiuesoldeverydayinFrance?

A.Sixmillion.B.Tenthousand.C.Sixthousand.

A.It'shelpfulfbrourmind.B.It'sakindofTVprogramme.

C.Il'salwaysaboutthecake.D.It'satoolfbrphysicalhealth.

17.Creativetaskscanhelppeoplegetthroughthelockdownbecausethey.

A.givepeoplealastingsenseofcalmandpeace

B.markthestartoftheexperienceofcookingfood

C.makepeoplefeelmoreconfidentandstronger

D.helppeopletaketheirmindoffunhappythings

18.Whichofthefollowingisrightaccordingtothepassage?

A.DrMarkSalterisaconsultantpsychiatristoftheBBC.

B.Hussainoncegotthefirstprizefbrherbooksonbaking.

C.TheGreatBritishBakeOffisaTVshowaboutcooking.

D.NicoleFarmerisaBritishscientistwhostudiesbiology.

19.Whatisthearticletryingtoconvince(使確信)thereaderof?

A.Eatingfittinglyforphysicalhealth.

B.Enjoyingthecourseofcooking.

C.Sharingdeliciousfoodwithothers.

D.Developingourplanningskills.

Passage5

U.S』?江蘇錫山?模擬預(yù)測)Butuglyfruitsshouldbeloved,too.Inrecentyears,anewcrop

of“uglyproduce5'panicshavebeenaroundtheU.S.Thesestartupssellthoseuglyfruitsthat

supermarketsrefuse.Andtheysendthemrighttoyourdoor.

Thepaniessaythey'reonamission(使命).Theywanttostopbillionsofpoundsof

imperfectproduce(農(nóng)產(chǎn)品)fromgoingtowaste.Thinkof:tthisway:Isabangedup(beknocked

andsomeplacesbroken)bananaanylesstastyinapeanutbuttersandwich?Whyshoulditbe

thrownaway?

Soundslikethesepanieshavetherightidea.Theyevenofferdeeplowprices.That'sgreat

newsfbrcustomers.Butnoteveryoneishappy.Somepeoplesaythesepaniesmaybethinking

onlyaboutthemselves.

Imperfectproduceisn'talwayswasted.

Manysmallfannershadalreadybeensellingimperfectproducetocustomersandfarmers

markets.Thentheuglyproducepaniesstartedgrowingup.Thesepanies,suchasImperfect

Produce,canoffermorefruitsandveggiesfromlargefarmsaroundthecountry.Theymakeit

harderforsmallerfarmstopctc.Sothefarmersarclosingmoney.

Also,uglyfruitsandveggiesalreadyhaveuses.Takethefoodserviceindustryforexample.

There,produceissliced,diced,blended,andmore.Noonecaresifthefruitisprettyorugly.On

farms,fruitscanbefedtoanimals.Rotted(腐爛的)fruitisaddedbackintosoilfornutrients.And,

what'smore,uglyproducepanieshavebeenchargedwithtakingfoodawayfromtheneedy.

Arethesestartupscausingmorebadthangood?

NotSoBad,AfterAll?

Whatdouglyproducepaniessay?Theyarcguardingthemselves.

InMarch2019.ImperfectProducetoldpeoplethatthepanydoesn'ttakeawayfromthe

needy.Itgetsresourcesfromfarmsonlyafterfoodbankstakewhattheywant,itsaid.Also,the

panyoftengivesfood(ofoodbanks.Put(ha(inyourfoodbasket!

ItistruethatproducegoestowasteinAmerica.TheDepartmentofAgriculturehassaid(hat

foodwasteisabigproblem.Infact,about30to40percentofthecountry'sfoodiswasted.

ButImperfectProducesaysbothfarmersanduglyproducepaniescanhelpreducefoodwaste.

Itdoesn'thavetobecithcror.

Nomatterwhosesideyou'reon,rememberthis:It'swhat'sontheinsidethatcounts.

20.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.Uglyproducepanicsaredoingmoregoodthanbad.

B.Noteveryonesupportsuglyproducepanics'missions.

C.Uglyproducepaniesarelovedbecauseoflowerprices.

D.Uglypioducepaniesmakethemostuseofiinpeifectproduce.

21.Whatisthemostsuitableforthe△?

A.TheUglyTruth?B.NotSoGood,AboveAll.

C.ButSoBad,Really?D.TheUglyWasted.

22.Whatfactdoesthepassageprovide?

A.It'simportantforsmallerfarmstogetmorecustomerstomakemoney.

B.Foodwasteiscausedbecausesupermarketsretuseuglyproduce.

C.Uglyproducepaniessellimperfectproducetopreventwaste.

D.Customersareinterestedinstoppingfoodwasteandsavingmoney.

23.Thewriterprobablywrotethearticleinorderto.

A.telluglyproducepaniestogiveunwantedfruitsandvegetablestotheneedy

B.showthereasonswhytherearemoreandmoreuglyproducepanies

C.offerreadersanintroductiontouglyproducepaniesandtheirmissions

D.makereadersonlybuyfoodfrompaniesthatworkwithsmallerfarms

Passage6

(2021?浙江上城?二模)It'sbeensaidthatgoodcookingisanartform.Thetruthisthatit's

muchmorethanthat.It'sav/aytoteachkidsnecessary21stcenturyskills.Itinviteskidstomake

connectionstotheoutsideworldbyasking,44Wheredoesourfoodefrom?''and"Whatisthe

historyofthisrecipe?”.Anditallowsthemtoapplywhattheyarelearningatschoolin(heirreal

life.

Theyalsotestthemathskillsofyoungchefs.Measuringingredients(原料)isamontaskin

cookingorbaking.Cookingalsobringsscienceideastolife.Itisaperfectchanceforthemto

learnthatoilandwaterdon'tusuallymix.

Recipefailures(失敗)matterasmuchasthesuccesses,astheyhelpkidsdevelop

resilience(韌性).WhenHehn,11,tookhercakeonroftheoven,shewasdisappointedtofindthat

itwasflatasaboard.Herfathertoldherabouthowheaccidentallymadecookieswithgarlic

powderinsteadofpowderedginger(姜)whenhewastwelveThentheyworkedtogetherafew

timestofindoutwhathadgonewrongwithhercake.

Beyondthepracticalskills,cookingbuildscharacter.Itencourageskidstoworkwithothers.

Italsoencouragesthemtoheopentofoodstheymightnothavetried.Jad,11,hadnevereaten

quinoa(藜麥)beforetestingarecipewithquinoainit.Hisparentsreportedthathewassoexcited

aboutthisnewingredient(hathecookeditforhisfamily(henextnight.

Ofcourse,thebestpartofcookingwithkidsisn'ttheskillsabove.It'sthememoriesyou

maketogetherinthekitchen.Thisyear,Oliverandhisfamilyhavealreadydonealotofholiday

baking,includingtheirfavoritechocolatcchipcookies.Theybothfeltexcitedeventhoughthe

kitchenwasinaincss.

24.Thepassagemainlytalksabouttheadvantagesof.

A.skillsB.cookingC.scienceD.families

25.Theunderlinedword“apply”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto.

A.teachB.finishC.useD.answer

26.Thebestpartofcookingwithchildrenis.

A.tomakechildrenleammathB.tohelpchildrenleanifromfailures

C.toimprovechildren'scookingskillsD.tocreatesweetfamilymemories

27.Inthepassage,thewritershowshisideasby.

A.askingquestionsB.givingexamplesC.listingnumbersD.makingupstories

Passage7

U.S.1?陜西隴縣?二模)TheU.S.fastfoodgiantsareprovidingtheirofferingswithaChinese

special.McDonald'sandKFChavelocalizedtheirmenustomeettheChineseneeds.Earlier【his

year,McDonald'sChinaaddedroujianiotoitsmenu.ItisastreetfoodmainlyfromShaanxi

Province.Itisknownas“Chineseburger".'Thespecialproductwasmetwithconfusedlooks.

However,thepanysaiditwasmadetocelebratetheingLunarNewYear.

Manypeoplesaidthattheroujiamoonofferlookednothingliketheadvertisement.There

wasalsoabitofmisunderstandingabouthowmuchmeatwasfilledbetweenthebread.Some

plainedthefillingwaslessthannormal,othersevenhadnomeatinit.ItseemedthatMcDonald's

wasmoretalentedatmakingclassicburgersthanChineseburgers.

doesnottastegood,“onecustomerwhointroducedherselfbyherlastnameZhangsaid.

Theamountofmeatdidn'tbotherher,butshesaidshepreferredherroujianiofromafoodstall

(地攤)thanafastfoodchain.

Theitemispartofanewsalesactivity,thoughMcDonald'soffersanewcreationoncea

monthforalimitedperiod.

ThiswassoldincertainMcDonald'sstores,includinginShanghaiandShenzhen,frotn

January26to31.However,thepanysaidtheyweregoingtostoptheofferingsonTuesdayon

Weibo,aChineseTwitterlikeplatform.

Themenuadditionwasdividedintotwoparts.Somepeoplewerepleasedwiththeflavorand

calledit“creative,“butothersthoughtthatitwasbadnewsfortheirstomach.

KFCintroducedhotanddrynoodlestothemenusof1(X)stores.Thenoodles,called

reganmiancanbeorderedaloneorasaset,withsoymilkandfriedeggs.Ilisamonbreakfastfor

localpeopleinWuhan.

28.Whereisthe“Chineseburgef'mainlyfrom?

A.ShanxiProvince.B.ShaanxiProvince.C.Shanghai.D.Shenzhen.

29.Theunderlinedword"if'inparagraph3means

A.wujianioB.hamburgerC.mealD.fastfood

30.Thepassagemainlytellsus

U.S.eU.S.fastfoodB.Chinesefastfood

U.S.Donald'sandKFCintheU.S.D.McDonald'sandKFCinChina.

Passage8

(2021?河北路北?二模)Thefoodweeatseemstohavegreateffectsonourhealth.Although

sciencehasmadebigstepsinmakingfoodmorefittoeat,ithas,althesametime,mademany

foodsunfittoeat.Someresearchhasshownthat80percentofallhumanillnessareconnected

withdietand40percentofcancerisconnectedwiththedietaswell.Foodisconnectedwith

illnessisnotanewdiscovery.Inthe1940sscientistsrealizedthatnitrates(硝酸鹽),whichare

oftenusedtokeepcolorofmeat,andotheradditives(添力口劑)causedcancer.However,these

additivesremaininourfoodanditbeesmoredifficulttoknowwhichadditivesarchelpfulor

harmful.Fannerssometimesgivedrugs(藥)toanimalsnotbecausetheanimalsareillbutbecause

theywanttoselltheanimalsathigherprices.Forexample,farmerstryhardtomakeanimalsgrow

bigsothattheycansellhebiganimalsformoremoney.AlthoughtheFoodandDrug

Administrationhastriedagainandagaintocontrolfarmerstodoso,farmersgoondoingthis.

31.Accordingtothepassage,whathassciencedone(omankind(人類)?

A.Becauseofscience,thereisnopollutedfoodanymore.

B.Sciencemakesfoodhavelessvalue.

C.Asaresultofscientificinvention,somethingsthatmaybeharmfulhavebeenaddedtoojr

food.

D.Nowthescientistscankeepthecolorofmeatbutnot(haofvegetable

32.Whatarenitratesusedfor?

A.Theykeepflavor(風(fēng)味)offood.

B.Theykeepthecolorofmeat.

C.Theykeepfoodfresh.

D.Theymakeanimalsfatter

33.Accordingtothepassage,whichof(hefollowingstatementsistrue?

A.Someadditivesbesidesnitratescancausecancer.

B.Alladditivescauseillness.

C.Alladditivescancausecancer.

D.Nitratesexceptotheradditivescancausecancer.

34.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?

A.Drugsarcalwaysgiventoanimalsformedicalreasons.

B.Someadditivesinourfoodareaddednotonlytothefoodbutalsototheanimal

C.Scientistsknewthatsomeadditivesareharmfultopeopleovereightyyearsago.

D.Foodmaycause40percentofcancerintheworld

參考答案:

1.B

2.D

3.B

4.A

5.C

【解析】

【分析】

本文是一篇議論文。談?wù)摰氖墙┠陙?,在中國深受歡迎的方便面的銷伊市場持續(xù)退縮。文

中介紹了出現(xiàn)這種情況的幾方面的原因。

1.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Easytomakeandcheaptobuy,instantnoodles(方便面)arcpopularin

China”可知,方便面容易烹飪、價格也很便宜。故選B。

2.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Peoplewantbetterfbod、Trains、Orderingfbodonline”及全文可知,因為

人們想要更好的食物,他們在火車上有更多的選擇,網(wǎng)上訂餐很流行,所以近年來方便面的

銷量持續(xù)下滑。故選D。

3.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)"Moreandmorepeoplearcinterestedinlifequalityinsteadofjusthavingafull

stomach”可知,現(xiàn)在越來越多人更追求生活質(zhì)量。故選B。

4.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“About20yearsago,peopleusuallyateinstantnoodlesduringlongtrain

journeysinChina.”可知,大約20年前,人們在長途火車中通常吃方便面。故選A。

5.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Manyappsonthephonecanofferfooddelivery(遞送)toyourhome,school,

officeorwhereveryouarc.”可知,近來很多人通過手機上的app來點餐。故選C。

6.C

7.A

8.C

9.A

10.B

【解析】

【分析】

文章主要介紹一場參觀茶葉制作過程和一杯茶的制作方法的行程安排,其目的是更好的了解

中國的茶文化。

6.

...Tea根據(jù)”...TeaisoneofthemostpopulardrinksinChina,”可知,從本段可以知道,中國人非

常喜歡茶,故選C。

7.

細節(jié)理解題o根據(jù)“OnSaturdaymorning,youaregoingtovisitabigfarmwhereyoucanlearn

aboutteaprocessing(加工).”可知,周六上午去參觀一個大農(nóng)場,在那里可以學(xué)習(xí)茶葉加

故選A.

8.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“Whydowcplanavisittoateahouseforyou?Becauseyoucanlearnalot

moreaboutteaculturethere.”可知,參觀茶館可以在那里學(xué)到更多關(guān)于茶文化的知識。故選C。

9.

morning...Onafternoon...someinterestingactivitiesaboutteaforyou.OnSaturdaymorning...On

Salurdayafternoon...”可知,活動持續(xù)一天,故選A。

10.

推理判斷題。根據(jù)“Hello、friends...”以及“Hopeyouwillhaveagoodtime!”可知,說話者是在

介紹參觀的行程,由此推如,說話者是導(dǎo)游,故選瓦

11.A

12.C

13.B

14.A

15.C

【解析】

【分析】

這是一篇說明文,文章講述的是法國人認為法國的長棍面包不僅僅是一種面包,也是法國的

象征,它應(yīng)該被保護。

11.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第一段“DominigueAnract,presidentoftheConfederationofFrenchBakers”

可知"Anract”是法國面包師聯(lián)合會的主席。故選A。

12.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段“ifthebaguetteisonthelist,itwillbebetterprotected.”可知長棍面包

被列入非物質(zhì)文化遺產(chǎn)的話,就可以被保護。故選C。

13.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段"Thebaguettehasbeenprotectedbylawsince1993”可知自從1993年

長棍面包就被法律保護。故選B。

14.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)最后一段"SixmillionbaguettesaresoldeverydayinFrance”可知每天有六百

萬的長棍而包在法國被賣■故選A.

15.

.主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段“Frenchpeoplethinkitshouldbeprotected”可知文章講述的是法國人

認為法國的長棍面包不僅僅是一種面包,也是法國的象征,它應(yīng)該被保護。C選項“France's

famousbreadshouldbeprotected法國著名的長棍面包應(yīng)該被保護”符合。故選C。

16.A

17.D

18.C

19.B

【解析】

【分析】

本文介紹了烹飪對人們身體健康和心理健康的好處。

16.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“TVchef(大廚)andauthorNadiyaHussainagreesthatcookingisgreatfor

helpingourmind”可知,她認為烹飪對我們的大腦有幫助,故選A.

17.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“creatingsomedeliciousfoodtakesourmindoffthingsandgivesussomething

todo,helpingusgetthroughtherecentlockdown”可知,是因為它們幫助人們擺脫不開心的事

情,故選Do

18.

推理判斷題。根據(jù)“ShelovestobakeandbecamethechampionoftheTVshow,TheGreatBritish

BakeOfF她熱愛烘焙并且在這個電視節(jié)目中獲得冠軍,可知《TheGreatBritishBakeOff))是

一個有關(guān)烹飪的節(jié)目,C表述正確,故選C。

19.

推理判斷題。根據(jù)"cookingit,isprovingtobegoodforourmental(心理的)healthaswell”及全

文的描述可知,本文介紹了烹飪對人們的好處,是為了讓讀者享受烹飪的過程,故選B。

20.B

21.A

22.C

23.C

【解析】

【分析】

本文主要介紹賣丑陋農(nóng)產(chǎn)品的公司及其使命。

20.

段落大意題。根據(jù)“Butnoteveryoneishappy.Somepeoplesaythesepaniesmaybethinkingonly

aboullhemselves.”可知,第三段主要講不是每個人都支持賣丑陋農(nóng)產(chǎn)品的公司的想法。故選

Bu

21.

推理判斷題。根據(jù)"Butnoteveryoneishappy.Somepeoplesaythesepaniesmaybethinkingonly

aboutthemselves.”以及“Imperfectproduceisn'talwayswasted.”可知,有些人不支持賣丑陋的

農(nóng)產(chǎn)品,下文介紹了賣丑陋農(nóng)產(chǎn)品的公司的真實情況,所以A選項”丑陋的真相?”符合語

境。故選A。

22.

細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)“ButImperfectProducesaysbothfarmersanduglyproducepaniescanhelp

reducefoodwaste.”可知,農(nóng)產(chǎn)品公司出售丑陋的產(chǎn)品以防止浪費。故選C。

23.

推理判斷題。根據(jù)"Butuglyfruitsshouldbeloved,too.Inrecentyears,anewcropof4ugly

produce,panieshavebeenaroundtheU.S.”以及“Thepaniessaythey'reonamission.”并結(jié)合全

文內(nèi)容可知,本文主要介紹賣±L陋農(nóng)產(chǎn)品的公司及具使命。故選C。

24.B

25.C

26.D

27.B

【解析】

【分析】

這篇文章主要談?wù)撆腼兊暮锰?烹飪是一種藝術(shù)形式,但遠不止這個。烹飪能夠測試年輕廚

師的數(shù)學(xué)技能,也給生活帶來了科學(xué)思想,有助于培養(yǎng)孩子的韌性,還能塑造性格。和孩子

們一起做飯能夠創(chuàng)造共同的甜蜜的家庭記憶。

24.

主旨大意題。根據(jù)第一段中"It'sbeensaidthatgoodcookingisanartform.Thetruthisthatit's

muchmorethanthat.

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