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How does your lunch taste? Students at the Philips Academy Charter School in the US say their lunch taste fresh and “proud”.

From grades 6 to 8 students in the school had to grow their own lunch. On the small farm inside their kitchen, they grew crops like broccoli and many kinds of Asian greens.

To most students, it was the first time for them to see how food is produced (生产). The greens grow under artificial lights (人造灯). Each month, students from different grades come to observe ( 观察) and water them. The farm produced about 8 pounds (3.6 kg) of leafy greens every three weeks. The fresh food was soon on the students’°table.

“We harvest it and then it’s used in the kitchen and the salad bar. And we’re eating it during lunch, and it’s fun,”said Yves Millien, 14.

And this organic (有机的) project is not only for teaching science. It really helped change students’eating behavior. Catkin Flowers, 13, hated green food before. She thought they tasted bad. However, aft er she grew her own crops, Catkin changed her mind.

“I made this and I want to eat it because it’s good and I am proud of it,”said Catkin.

1.The students say their lunch tastes “proud” because ________.

A.they grow their own lunch B.their lunch tastes delicious

C.they cook their own lunch D.their lunch is good for their health

2.The students grow vegetables _______.

A.in their classrooms B.in their school kitchen

C.on a nearby farm D.on the playground

3.The farm takes ________ to produce about 8 pounds of leafy greens.

A.one month B.two weeks C.a week D.three weeks

4.According to Catkin Flowers, the project has changes her _______.

A.attitude toward science B.eating habits

C.work style D.learning habits

5.What can we infer from the story?

A.The school doesn’t have enough money to buy food.

B.Students in the US enjoy growing vegetables.

C.The project is part of the school’s science class.

D.The project aims to change students’eating habits.

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