Nobody likes home economics (家政学). But restoring the program could help us in the fight against obesity and chronic (慢性的) diseases today.
The home economics movement was founded on the belief that housework and food preparation were important subjects that should be studied scientifically. The first classes occurred in the agricultural and technical colleges that were built in the 1860s. When most departments of universities rejected women, home economics was a back door into higher education.
Indeed, in the early 20th century, home economics was a serious subject When few people understood germ (微生物) theory and almost no one had heard of vitamins, home economics classes offered vital information about washing hands regularly, eating fruits and vegetables and not feeding coffee to babies.
However, today we remember only the fixed ideas about home economics, forgetting the movement’s most important lessons on healthy eating and cooking. Too many Americans simply don’t know how to cook. Our diets, consisting of highly processed foods made cheaply outside the home, have contributed to many serious health problems. In the last decade, many cities and states have tried to tax junk food heavily or to ban the use of food stamps (食品券) to buy soda. Clearly, many people are doubtful about any governmental steps to promote healthy eating. But what if the government put the tools of obesity prevention in the hands of children themselves by teaching them how to cook?
My first experience with home economics happened two decades ago when I was a seventh grader in a North Carolina public school. A year later, my father’s job took our family to Wales, where I attended a large school for a few months. It was the first time I had ever really cooked anything. I remember that it was fun, and with an instructor standing by, it wasn’t hard. Those lessons stuck with me when I first started cooking for my husband and myself after college and they still do. Teaching cooking in public schools can help solve some problems facing Americans t day. The history of home economics shows it’s possible.
Home economics______.
A.is a subject becoming more and more popular with Americans |
B.is often used to help fight against obesity and chronic diseases |
C.once offered women a. special approach to university education |
D.was first taught in the agricultural and technical colleges in the early 1900s |
The third paragraph mainly tells us______ .
A.the importance of regular hand washing |
B.the health benefits of fruits and vegetables |
C.the contents of home economics classes in the early 20th century |
D.the significance of teaching home economics in the early 20th century |
In the opinion of the author, how should we fight against childhood obesity?
A.Children should be taught how to cook. |
B.A heavy tax should be put on junk food |
C.Healthy eating should be promoted at school |
D.Using food stamps to buy soda should be banned |
What does the author imply in the last paragraph?
A. Her family moved frequently in her childhood.
R Cooking classes have a far-reaching influence on her later life.
C. To receive a better education, she went to a large school in Wales.
D. Teaching cooking is the key to solving Americans’ health problems.
阅读下列短文, 从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中, 选出最佳选项。
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![]() Greco-Roman Festival Friday, April 28th! As a member of the group, you will take part in at least one of the following activities. |
Activity I: Compete in an Olympic event
Sign up with your English teacher, and remember space is limited for each event. See the following list:
● Hercules Throw — Throw a football through a hoop (铁环) 20 feet away.
● Three-Headed Race — Three people line up with touching legs tied. Then they run the distance of the gym.
● Toga-Barrow Race —This is like a wheelbarrow race while wearing your toga (宽外袍). (Runners hold their partners’ feet while they walk on hands.)
Activity II: Make Greek or Roman food
Mrs. Jones has a list of recipes (食谱) from ancient Greece and Rome. Remember to give the food you make a unique name. For example, call your chocolate cake Zeus’s Delight.
Activity III: Create a work of art for the museum
Be sure your artwork reflects ancient Greek or Roman culture. Artwork may include sculptures, paintings, drawings or models. The museum is a great place to show off your artistic talent.
Activity IV: Perform an original play, song, or dance for the talent show
Rewrite your favorite Greek myth (神话) using modern language, or change the words of a popular song to tell a Greek or Roman tale. Gather your creative energy and send your ideas to your English teacher for approval.
Activity V: Come to the Toga-Tying party
Since the ancient Greeks should inspire your dressing for the event, feel free to attend the festival in a toga. Learn to tie your toga. Thursday, April 27th. After school in the gym.
Group Number |
1:00 pm -1:25 pm |
1:30 pm -1:55 pm |
2:00 pm -2:25 pm |
2:30 pm -3:30 pm |
I |
Activity I; Place: Gym |
Activity III; Place: Library |
Activity II; Place: Cafeteria |
Activity IV; Place: Library All teams! Hurry! No seats reserved. |
II |
Activity II; Place: Cafeteria |
Activity I; Place: Gym |
Activity III; Place: Library |
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III |
Activity III; Place: Library |
Activity II; Place: Cafeteria |
Activity I; Place: Gym |
We can learn from Activity I that _____.
A.players wear a toga for the football throw |
B.different physical competitions are offered |
C.Mrs. Jones is the judge of the competitions |
D.skills in throwing are needed in these games |
Which piece of art would be shown in the museum?
A.A painting of ancient Chinese coins. |
B.A drawing of ancient Greek buildings. |
C.A sculpture of an ancient Indian athlete. |
D.A model of an ancient Egyptian sculpture. |
Right after showing the artwork, Group II may go to _____.
A.make Greek or Roman food |
B.compete in Olympic events |
C.perform at the talent show |
D.join the Toga-Tying party |
The text is most probably _____.
A.a poster for school activities |
B.a want ad for student volunteers |
C.an introduction to the Greco-Roman Festival |
D.a notice about arrangements for Olympic events |
Mosquitoes have an extraordinary ability to target humans far away and fly straight to their unprotected skin. Regrettably,mosquitoes can do more than cause an itchy(发痒的)wound. Some mosquitoes spread several serious diseases,including Dengue,yellow fever and malaria.
Over one million people worldwide die from these diseases each year. New research now shows how mosquitoes choose who to bite.
Mosquitoes need blood to survive. They are attracted to human skin and breath. They smell the carbon dioxide gas,which all mammals breathe out. This gas is the main way for mosquitoes to know that a warm-blooded creature is nearby.
But mosquitoes also use their eyes and sense of touch. Michael Dickinson is a professor at the California Institute of Technology. His research shows how these small insects,with even smaller brains,use three senses to find a blood meal.
Michael Dickinson’s team used plumes—a material that rises into the air of carbon dioxide gas into a wind tunnel. They then used cameras to record the mosquitoes. The insects followed the plume.
Then,the scientists placed dark objects on the lighter colored floor and walls of the tunnel. Mr. Dickinson said,at first,the mosquitoes showed no interest in the objects at all. “What was quite striking and quite surprising is that the mosquitoes fly back and forth for hours. These are hungry females and they completely ignore the objects on the floor and wall of the tunnel. But the moment they get a hit of CO2,they change their behavior quite obviously and now would become attracted to these little visual blobs (斑点).”
This suggested to the researchers that a mosquito’s sense of smell is more important in the search for food. Once mosquitoes catch a smell of a human or animal,they also follow visual signals.What do mosquitoes mainly use to find their targets?
A.Sense of smell. | B.Sense of touch. |
C.Sense of sight. | D.Smart brains. |
The first response of the mosquitoes to the objects in the experiment is .
A.to fly to the dark ones |
B.to catch and stick to them |
C.to take no notice of them |
D.to attach themselves to them |
How can we avoid being attacked by mosquitoes according to the text ?
A.Don’t let them see us. |
B.Use dark objects to stop them. |
C.Make them fly back and forth for hours. |
D.Attract them to objects full of carbon dioxide gas. |
What can be the best title for the text?
A.How Do Mosquitoes Survive? |
B.Why Do Mosquitoes Need Blood? |
C.How Do Mosquitoes Choose to Bite You? |
D.Why Do Mosquitoes Attack the Human Being? |
Parents usually go to malls to find new school supplies for their children. One of the most important things to get during this time is the backpack. Most students choose to bring a backpack because it allows them to have both hands free. This makes the bag less likely to hinder (妨碍)other activities that the person carrying it may be doing at the same time. Here are the ways parents can choose the perfect backpack for school.
How many books will children be carrying to school? How many notebooks should be inside the bag? Parents should know these details before buying a bag for their children. Each situation requires a different bag so it pays to ask children about the expected load.
Do children need special storage for the bag? If they will be carrying a laptop computer inside the new backpack,make sure that parents get a model that’s designed specifically for laptop use. This will protect the computer from bumps and falls that might damage the device if it had less protection.
Are children going to use the bag for a long time? If they want to use a bag for a long time,parents will be better off investing in a good brand that is known for quality. Parents may have to pay extra cash to get the top of the line and the best backpack in the market.
Count the pockets. Backpacks usually come with a lot of pockets,and generally,the more pockets,the better. This allows children to organize their things,like pens and pencils inside small pockets.
Picking the perfect school backpack is all about getting the sweet compromise (折中)between form,function and price. Remember to choose the best fit for children’s needs.Why do most students like bringing a backpack?
A.Because it looks beautiful. |
B.Because it’s a duty for them to bring it. |
C.Because they can put all the books into it. |
D.Because it helps them do other activities freely. |
What does the second paragraph mainly talk about?
A.Parents should find out how many books their children have. |
B.Parents must ask teachers for help before buying a backpack. |
C.Parents should know the weight of things that will go inside the backpack. |
D.Parents must ask their children’s requirements when buying a backpack. |
The underlined word “bumps” in the third paragraph is closest in meaning to“ ”.
A.knocks | B.jumps | C.stands | D.beats |
Which of the following can we know from the text?
A.Picking a backpack is very easy to do. |
B.It’s better for children to have a backpack that has more pockets. |
C.The backpacks that have a good brand are more popular with children. |
D.Parents always feel worried when buying a backpack for their children. |
Like lots of other girls and boys,when Lisa Cao was a kid,she used to watch the Olympics. “I always wanted to be good at sport and I found athletic potential in my body”, the New York City citizen tells her friends. But there was no sport available so she took up piano lessons. Then,at the age of 15,she decided to drop the lessons and put her athletic potential to the test with running. At age 18,Lisa Cao ran her first-ever marathon in New York City. And now,the 27-year-old has 54 marathons (26. miles) and ultramarathons (100miles) under her belt.
What does it take to be an ultramarathoner? A lot of devotion,even when difficulties occur sometimes. “Making time for running is really hard when life is so busy,” she says. “There’s a big work-life balance that I have to keep. I have to wake up earlier on the weekends. And oh,the potential for excuses! With NYC’s wild winters as of late,it’s easy to blame the weather,roll over in bed and put off a solid run. I have a fix for this,though,” she says. “Cute clothes. With the horrible weather, I bought cute clothes as motivation to run and actually wear them. ”
While she’s training during low season in the winter,Lisa Cao tries to run a “base” of 20 to 30 miles per week to stay prepared. During high season in the spring and summer,she’ll run around 30 to 40 miles,but she also gets a lot of quality miles from her races.When did Lisa Cao run her first marathon?
A.At the age of 27. |
B.When she was 15 years old. |
C.Three years after she began running. |
D.Nine years after she dropped her piano lessons. |
What made Lisa Cao have the desire of joining in sports?
A.Being different from other kids of her age. |
B.Wanting to join in the Olympics. |
C.Having no interest in piano lessons. |
D.Having athletic potential. |
Why does Lisa Cao buy beautiful clothes in terrible weather?
A.To have a better sleep. |
B.To motivate herself to keep running. |
C.To protect herself from any harm. |
D.To save time for further training. |
Where is the text probably taken from?
A.A sport website |
B.A science book. |
C.A college poster |
D.A football magazine. |
Pure Yoga (菩尔瑜伽)is devoted to serving the yoga community in Asia and beyond,offering a wide variety of classes such as Hatha Yoga,Hot Yoga,Yin Yoga Vinyasa,etc. Our yoga classes are offered and taught by nearly 200 professional yoga teachers. Private Yoga is also available for learners of all levels. Pure Yoga constantly invites world-known teachers to lead guest teacher workshops.
Class Booking
Class bookings can be made 2 days in advance of the class. It is important that you book your class in advance since some classes are more heavily attended than others.
We also limit our class sizes so that they are not overcrowded. If a class you wish to take is full, we will place you on the wait list and inform you of an opening as soon as possible. To create the best experience for yourself and others,please follow these guidelines:
No talking
The yoga studio is a silent room. Please do not talk while in the studio and studio corridors(走廊).
No eating
Do not eat in the studio.
No shoes
Remove your shoes before entering the practice rooms. Keep your shoes in your locker (寄存柜).Shoe lockers are also available for rental.
No mobile phones
Turn your mobile phones off or to “vibrate”(震动)mode. Do not take phones into the practice rooms.
Personal Belongings
Daily lockers are not for overnight use. Locks from any daily lockers that are kept overnight will be cut.Who will teach general learners yoga?
A.favorite yoga teacher. |
B.professional yoga teacher. |
C.world-known yoga teacher. |
D.private yoga teacher. |
When should you book your class?
A.One month ahead of time. |
B.Two months ahead of time. |
C.Two days ahead of time. |
D.One day ahead of time. |
In the practicing room,you can_____ .
A.keep your shoes in the locker |
B.wear any shoes you like |
C.talk with your friends on the phone |
D.eat some snacks if you are hungry |