It’s common ______ that the Japanese eat Sushi.
A. information B. knowledge
C. direction D. instruction
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It’s common ______ that the Japanese eat Sushi.
A. information B. knowledge
C. direction D. instruction
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Do you like to eat sushi(寿司)? Many people are afraid to eat it, because they think the bacteria(细菌) in it might make them sick. However, a new study shows that sea bacteria are good for people. The study finds that a special enzyme(酶) from sea bacteria is helpful to humans. It helps people to get more energy from food.
To people’s surprise, the enzyme is present only in the Japanese. The Japanese traditionally like to eat food rich in seaweed(海藻). And the seaweed is rich in this kind of enzyme.
However, the enzyme isn’t present in all the Japanese. During the study, just 5 out of 14 Japanese had the enzyme. All the Americans studied didn’t have the enzyme.
“The number is small,” said researcher Mirjam Czjzek. “But we can say that this enzyme is present only in the Japanese and not in the North Americans.”
Then some people think that maybe other people are able to get the enzyme if they eat a lot of seaweed. The study suggests that they collect uncooked seaweed to make their sushi.
Restaurant sushi is often cooked, which will destroy the enzyme. So, if you want to get that enzyme, you can travel to Japan to have a taste of the real sushi.
1. Sea bacteria are _______ for people.
A. helpful B. harmful C. important D. necessary
2. Why do the Japanese have the special enzyme?
A. Because they eat a lot of seaweed.
B. Because they were born with such an enzyme.
C. Because they get more energy from food.
D. Because they like to eat food full of bacteria.
3.Which of the following is FALSE?
A. The Japanese have a diet rich in seaweed.
B. All the Japanese studied have the special enzyme.
C. All the North Americans studied don’t have the enzyme.
D. The enzyme helps people to get more energy.
4.According to the study, about _______ of Japanese have the enzyme.
A. 5% B. 14% C. 35% D. 60%
5.Which of the following food has the enzyme?
A. Restaurant sushi. B. Restaurant seaweed.
C. Uncooked seaweed. D. Seaweed soup.
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During the period of the Anti-Japanese War, millions of common people our great country.
A. died of B. died from C. died for D. died off
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Because of the nuclear radiation (核辐射), many people ________Japanese food.
A) stopped to eat B) began to eat C) stopped eating D) began eating
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“You are what you eat” is a common English saying. It means the food you eat will become part of you. Many experts use it to tell people it’s important to have a good eating habit. For example, too much sweet food makes a person overweight. To avoid being fat, kids are told to keep off sweet food. However, a team of American scientists have discovered something new about eating sweet food.
“When we say some people ‘sweet’, we mean they are kind and friendly to us. Perhaps this word can help us learn more about people’s feelings and acts.”said Brain Meier, a scientist from the study team. “Taste is something we experience(体验) every day. What we have done is to find whether we can know someone’s character and behavior depending on their taste.”
In one of their experiments(实验), college students were asked questions about their characters, for example, they were soft-hearted or not. Then they were asked to make a list of their favorite food. According to their answers, the scientists found that the students who liked sweet food were nicer.
In their another experiment, the scientists found that people who preferred sweet food such as cookies and chocolate helped other people in need, but those who ate non-sweet food such as chips weren’t. For example, people with a sweet tooth were more possibly to volunteer to clean up their city, visit sick children in the hospital and so on.
The result of experiments is that people’s helpfulness or being nice has something to do with their taste for sweet food. So eating sweet food is a useful way to make people nice and helpful. Next time, try some ice-cream.
1.What does the underlined word “it” refer to(指代) ?
A. The English saying. B. The eating habit.
C. The American team. D. The sweet food.
2.According to the result of the experiments, sweet food makes people ______.
A. overweight B. excited C. friendly D. relaxed
3.Which kind of people may be less helpful?
A. The ones who like ice-cream.
B. The ones who prefer chocolate.
C. The ones who eat many cookies.
D. The ones who eat many chips.
4.According to the passage, which of the followings is NOT true?
A. Some scientists discovered something new about eating sweet food.
B. Kids are told to keep away from sweet food to be fat.
C. What you put in your mouth will show your character.
D. If people want to be kind or friendly, they can try some sweet food.
5.What does the passage mainly talk about?
A. Scientists asked college students questions about their characters.
B. People who like sweet food are more willing to help others.
C. Scientists told college students not to eat sweet food.
D. People’s character has nothing to do with their taste.
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Eating Together, Separately
Separate dining is common in the western culture, while in China's dining culture, whether dining at home or eating out, a grouped dining system is used in most situations.
However, the coronavirus pandemic has challenged the deep-rooted Chinese dining tradition of sharing dishes together, which inspires the government, restaurants and citizens to rethink about eating customs.
Standards on individual (供一人用的)dining, serving chopsticks (公筷)and two pairs of chopsticks came out on March 18. Here are the main points.
Individual diners' food should he served to customers in separate tableware.
Each shared dish should be served with a separate pair of serving chopsticks.
Each diner should have two pairs of differently colored chopsticks. One is to get food from shared dishes to place into individual howls, and the other is for eating from individual bowls.
The above new standards aim to protect the public health in a scientific and practical way. Over 200 companies have followed the guidelines. In order to encourage customers to follow the standards, some restaurants offer parking coupons (优惠券)to those who use serving chopsticks.
According to a survey about separate dining by think tank Thinker, nearly 89% of 100,000 interviewees believe it's more hygienic (卫生的)because it reduces the risk of infection via saliva (唾液传染).
For Chinese, it is not easy to change their dining behavior, because they think the grouped dining system is a tradition. When they share the food, they are building up a close relationship among diners. Besides, it is difficult to divide Chinese dishes into separate parts.
Eating separately is a break from tradition, but it is helpful to prevent diseases and improve health. People can still sit at the same table, sharing the same food and the same culture in a new way. It also encourages advanced cooking skills, which means a chance of creating something new in Chinese food.
1.When did the standards on individual dining come out?
_______________________________________________________
2.What is the aim of the new standards?
_______________________________________________________
3.How do some restaurants encourage customers to use serving chopsticks?
_______________________________________________________
4.Why is it not easy to change Chinese dining behavior?
_______________________________________________________
5.According to the passage, what do you think of eating separately?
_______________________________________________________
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Art of sushi (寿司) making Bei Restaurant at the Opposite House offers the last sushi preparation class by Max Levy, a New Orleans-born New Yorker, who learned the art of sushi making from masters in Japan. Classes are at 11:30 a.m. on Dec 2 or 5. Cost is 388 yuan per person, including materials and use of materials. 010-6410-5230 | Festive buffet (自助餐) CBD restaurant at Grand Millennium Beijing offers a festive buffet, featuring (以……为特色) roast turkey, until Dec 30. Turkey will be matched with stuffing (填料), bread and fruit cakes, and buffet selections (选择). 010-6530-9383 |
New Year dinner party Beijing Minzu Hotel prepares a dinner party on New Year Eve. There will be song-and-dance performances, with famous French wines and exciting prizes to win. Cost is 1,680-2,580 yuan per person. 6-10 p.m., Jan 22, 1/F, Coffee Mill, Four Seasons Restaurant, 2/F Jin Xiu Palace, and 11/F East Hall and West Hall. 010-6601-4466 | New Year shopping Get a gift idea at The Peninsula Beijing, where there are many offerings, or shop at The Peninsula Arcade, for fashion, jewelry (珠宝), leather and other gifts. Or try online shopping at peninsula.com. The Peninsula Boutique is open daily from 11 a.m.-9:30 p.m. 010-8516-2888 |
1.Many people are attracted (吸引) to Bei Restaurant for its _________.
A. fruit cakes
B. song-and-dance performances
C. jewelry and leather
D. art of sushi making
2.If you want to buy some gifts for your friends, you’d better go to _________.
A. Beijing Minzu Hotel
B. Grand Millennium Beijing
C. The Peninsula Beijing
D. Bei Restaurant
3.If you are sure to order delicious Turkey by Dec. 30, you can phone ________.
A. 010-8516-2888 B. 010-6601-4466
C. 010-6530-9383 D. 010-6410-5230
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The Super Typhoon Hagibis was ________ typhoon that happened in Japanese history.
A.bad B.worse C.worst D.the worst
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We all know that the Anti-Japanese War_______ in 1937 and _______ for eight years.
A. broken out; was lasted B. was broken; lasted
C. was broken out; was lasted D. broke out; lasted
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We all know that the Anti-Japanese War_______ in 1937 and _______ for eight years.
A. broken out; was lasted
B. was broken; lasted
C. was broken out; was lasted
D. broke out; lasted
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