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China’s educational and health authorities have banned convenience stores in all kindergartens, primary, middle and high schools across the country. The regulation took effect on April 1.

The campus convenience store is a place 1.many students enjoy a snack and a chat. But it will soon become 2.thing of the past. It requires that administrators (管理人员) should keep record of each meal and solve any food problems as soon as possible. Parents can also eat with students at school canteens and give3.(suggest) to the school on food safety and nutrition. The regulation raised heated debates.

Many students were sad about the ban.They said the campus life would be less interesting 4.convenience stores,and they wouldn’t be able to have different flavored drinks or desserts .5., many parents expressed support for the regulation. The father surnamed Fang said, “cheap, low-quality snacks sold at these stores are6.(harm)  to children’s health ,and students rush to shops to buy snacks as soon as a class is over,which affects the normal teaching order” .

The move comes among food health concerns at public schools and7.(design)to meet the nutritional needs of students. The regulation also requires schools8.(monitor)  students who may be obese, and intervene (干预) to make sure they follow a healthy diet.  And in fact many foreign countries have their own ways to make students eat 9.(healthy). For example, many parents in Australia volunteer in schools, sometimes in canteens,do their best to see that 10.(they) children are served nutritious food. In Japan, there is “food and nutrition education”.This helps children acquire “a sense of gratitude (感恩)” and “appreciate foods and social manners.”

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