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There is a famous saying from the French politician J.A. Brillat-Savarin that goes: “Tell me what kind of food you eat, and I will tell you what kind of man you are.” It can be easy to not really think about what you eat. For example, whenever you go into a supermarket to buy a drink, it is all too easy to pick up an ice cream or a piece of chocolate as well. You might not even really want them, but sometimes their bright, nice packaging(包裝) can be too hard to refuse.
So, in our special food magazine we will show you why you should really pay more attention to what you eat! Food not only influences our health but also our beliefs, customs and personalities. 
The first article will look at the way fast food is leading to obesity (肥胖). The famous cook, Jamie Oliver, has made it his purpose to introduce ideas about healthy eating. In a speech, Jamie Oliver told the world that during the 18 minutes that he gave his speech, four Americans would die because of the food that they ate! Obesity is also a growing problem in China. As China Daily reported in February, the number of obese people under the age of 18 in China has reached 120 million.
Jamie has worked for 10 years to try and fight this problem. Learning about food is important not just because of health problems but also because many people still don’t have enough food today. And we know as the improvement of science sometimes we have to face genetically modified (轉(zhuǎn)基因) food. Don’t worry – we’ll make you know more about all these topics in our special article! 
We’ll also tell you something interesting about food. For example, do you know what the largest food on the menu is all over the world? It’s the roasted camel and it has been served for several hundred years, often stuffed (填滿) with chicken, lamb, egg, fish and rice! 
Hopefully by the time you finish reading this edition(版本), you’ll pay more attention to the food that you eat. As Oliver says, food is something that can help us enjoy our life. It is important that we love it!
小題1:Where is J.A. Brillat-Savarin from?
A. America.     B. England.      C. France.       D. Australia.
小題2:Food can influence us in many ways except our ___________.
A.healthB.beliefsC.customsD.dreams
小題3:Someone is too fat , maybe because he eats too much ______.
A.chickenB.lambC.roasted camelD.fast food
小題4:Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A.Some people may buy some food just because of it’s packaging.
B.Four Americans died because of Jamie Oliver’s speech.
C.We have enough food for all the people in the world now.
D.Chicken is the largest food on the menu all over the world.

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     A lot of museums open for free on May 18th every year. They do this because May, 18th is World Museum Day. There are so many cool museums. Let’s visit some of them together.

1. Ship Museum is in            .
A. Australia    
B. America    
C. England    
D. China
2. Which museum opens seven days?
A. Ship Museum.      
B. Butterfly Museum.
C. Ice Cream Museum.  
D. Childhood Museum.
3. In Butterfly Museum, you can                  .
A. tell stories    
B. watch ships    
C. walk around the garden    
D. have ice cream

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     A man came out of the airport. A lot of taxis were there. He asked the name of every taxi-driver. Then
he took the 3rd one. It cost 5 dollars from the airport to the hotel. "How much does it cost for the whole
day?" the man asked. "One hundred dollars," said the taxi-driver. This was very expensive, but the man
said it was OK.
     The driver took the man everywhere. He showed him all the parks and museums in the city. In the
evening, they went back to the hotel. The man gave the driver 100 dollars and said, "What about tomorrow?"
The taxi-driver looked at the man and said, "Tomorrow? It's another 100 dollars." But the man said, "That's
OK! See you tomorrow." The driver was very pleased.
     The next day the driver took the man everywhere again. They visited all the parks and museums again.
And in the evening they went back to the hotel. The man gave the driver 100 dollars again and was going home
tomorrow. The driver was unhappy because he liked the man and above all, 100 dollars a day was a lot of money.
"So you're going home. Where do you come from?"  he asked. "I come from New York." "New York!"
said the driver. "I have a sister in New York. Her name is Lucy. Do you know her?" "Of course I know her.
She gave me 200 dollars for you!"
1. The man came from ______.
[     ]
A. America
B. England
C. Canada
D. Australia
2. The man took the 3rd taxi because            .
[     ]
A. the 3rd driver was a kind-hearted man
B. the other taxi-drivers asked for more money
C. the other drivers didn't like him
D. he didn't want to spend his own money on the coming visit
3. Usually the cost of the travelling one day may be ______.
[     ]
A. one hundred dollars
B. more than one hundred dollars
C. less than one hundred dollars
D. two hundred dollars
4.            asked the man to give the money for the taxi-driver.
[     ]
A. The man's sister
B. No one
C. The man himself
D. The driver's sister
5. The driver was unhappy ______.
[     ]
A. when the man asked every taxi-driver his name
B. during the two-day visit
C. when the man asked him for his sister's name
D. when he heard the man's last words.

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  Annette Kellerman was born in Australia in 1887.She had polio and could not walk easily.She had to wear metal supports on her legs to stand up on her own.To make her legs stronger,her mother took her for swimming lessons every week.Swimming made her legs so strong that when she was 15 she was able to throw away her supports.

  Her family was poor so she got work acting as a mermaid.She wore a long tail and fish swam around her.People paid to come and see her.

  In 1900 Annette swam in the Paris Olympics and won two gold medals. The next year she tried to swim across the Channel.She was the first woman to try to do it though she had to stop after swimming for six hours.

In 1915 Annette went to Hollywood and was the star of two films.

56.Annette Kellerman was born ________ in 1887.

A.in England   B.In France        C.In America       D.in Australia

57.She had to wear metal supports on her legs to stand up on her own because ______.

A.She had polio and couldn’t walk easily  B.Her family was poor  

C.Her leg was hurt in an accident     D.She couldn’t swim

58.Her mother took her for swimming lessons every week ______.

A.to make her a famous swimmer      B. to make her legs stronger

C.to make her swim faster         D. to make her win gold medals

59. In 1990, Annette swam in the Paris Olympics and won two ________.

A .supports      B. fish             C. gold medals       D.films

60.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. she was successful in swimming across the Channel

B. In 1901 she tried to swim across the Channel but later she had to stop.

C. She wasn’t able to throw away her supports at the age of fifteen.

D. She swam across the Channel for only six days

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  Annette Kellerman was born in Australia in 1887.She had polio and could not walk easily.She had to wear metal supports on her legs to stand up on her own.To make her legs stronger,her mother took her for swimming lessons every week.Swimming made her legs so strong that when she was 15 she was able to throw away her supports.

  Her family was poor so she got work acting as a mermaid.She wore a long tail and fish swam around her.People paid to come and see her.

  In 1900 Annette swam in the Paris Olympics and won two gold medals. The next year she tried to swim across the Channel.She was the first woman to try to do it though she had to stop after swimming for six hours.

In 1915 Annette went to Hollywood and was the star of two films.

56.Annette Kellerman was born ________ in 1887.

A.in England   B.In France        C.In America       D.in Australia

57.She had to wear metal supports on her legs to stand up on her own because ______.

A.She had polio and couldn’t walk easily  B.Her family was poor  

C.Her leg was hurt in an accident     D.She couldn’t swim

58.Her mother took her for swimming lessons every week ______.

A.to make her a famous swimmer      B. to make her legs stronger

C.to make her swim faster         D. to make her win gold medals

59. In 1990, Annette swam in the Paris Olympics and won two ________.

A .supports      B. fish             C. gold medals       D.films

60.Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. she was successful in swimming across the Channel

B. In 1901 she tried to swim across the Channel but later she had to stop.

C. She wasn’t able to throw away her supports at the age of fifteen.

D. She swam across the Channel for only six days

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