You may have noticed something different when you ate at your favorite restaurant. Or perhaps you picked up on it while looking through your social media apps (社交媒体软件) . You guessed it ---we’re becoming a foodie (吃货) culture.
For some, that means photographing every dish, but others are taking it one step further. Sophia Hampton, a senior at Staples High School in US, chooses to make her own food. She has been published in Future Chefs, a cookbook of recipes (食谱) by teens.
Hampton’s best advice for those who want to be foodies is to get in the kitchen.
“Start cooking,” she said. “There are so many resources online, like recipes and articles about food. Go to your local farmers’ market and start cooking with them.”
Besides blogs and online resources, there are also hands-on cooking classes for students. The Chopping Block, a Chicago cooking school, offers many different classes for teens, including courses on chocolate and French food.
By attending cooking classes, surfing online and going to restaurants, you can find endless recipes. But sometimes becoming a real foodie means being behind a camera. As our food-loving culture becomes more popular and teen-friendly, social media apps like Facebook, have become major players in food culture.
“Getting involved in foodie culture is as easy as having a camera and a social media app,” one foodie said. “I always go to streets and farmers’ markets to take beautiful pictures of food. Wherever food prices are expensive, the photos are free.”
1.What does Hampton advise those who want to be foodies to do?
A. Post their recipes online. B. Cook food by themselves.
C. Eat at their favorite restaurant. D. Take photos of every dish they eat.
2.Where can students find new recipes, according to the article?
① cooking classes ② online resources ③ new restaurant ④ public libraries
A. ①②③ B. ①③④
C. ②③④ D. ①②④
3.What has made foodie culture more popular, according to the article?
A. People’s growing interest in traditional culture.
B. The convenience of getting different food.
C. The use of cameras and social media.
D. The drop in food prices.
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A Texas woman hired a photographer named Victoria Haltom to take her pictures. Following her client’s orders, Victoria heavily photoshoped (用图像处理软件修改) the pictures. Months later, Victoria received an unexpected email from the woman's husband.
“When I opened the album that she gave to me, my heart sank,” the husband wrote. “You're clearly a very talented photographer. Although the woman in these pictures is beautiful, she is not my wife. You made every one of her flaws (缺陷) disappear. I'm sure this is exactly what she asked you to do, but these pictures have taken away everything that makes up our life.”
“When you took away her stretch marks (妊娠纹), you took away the documentation of my children. When you took away her wrinkles, you took away over two decades of our laughter and our worries.”
“Seeing these images made me realize that I honestly do not tell my wife enough how much I love her. She thought these photoshopped images are what I want her to look like. I have to do better, and for the rest of my days I’m going to celebrate her in all her imperfections.”
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1. 用约30个单词概述上述信息的主要内容;
2.用约120个单词说明你对使用图像处理软件修改个人照片的看法,并用2-3个理由或论据支撑你的看法。
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1.写作过程中不能直接引用原文语句;
2.作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称;
3.不必写标题。
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Buying books on the internet is a great way to save time and money. Online bookstores offer not only new books but also used books. What’s more, they are far better 1. (compare) to traditional bookstores as they offer much broader kinds of books. You can either click the kind of e-books online 2. type the book title or get it in seconds. Another advantage of shopping online is that you can also read the book reviews as well as readers’ reviews to get an idea 3. the book is worth buying. Online bookstores often offer great discounts, 4. is a big attraction for book lovers with a tight budget.
For book lovers, 5. is most important to get books in time, in which case they need to find a 6. (rely) online bookstore that is able to provide fast deliveries.
Here are some tips for 7. (refer) when you are selecting an online bookstore. Some online bookstores are popular for fiction books; some are 8. non-fiction books or novels, etc. Understanding their specialization will help you to get the right kinds of books in time. Remember to check whether you will be buying books from a third-party seller or directly from the websites. Never jump at stores that offer9. (believe) cheap prices, as books that 10. (sell) at such low prices could be in very bad condition.
根据所给汉语或首字母写出空缺处单词的适当形式,使句子完整,语法正确,每空一词。
1.I don’t quite understand your point. Could you please be more e_______ about it?
2.Under normal _______ (情况), nobody would sign such an unfair agreement.
3.With a good c_______ of English and computer skills, she is superior to other candidates.
4.Satellite dishes can often be seen_______ (分布) throughout the countryside and remote areas.
5.Mr. Smithshave tried many ways to cure his a_______ to alcohol, but in vain.
6.After suffering from the toothache for so long, the old lady finally made an dental_______ (预约).
7.There is a possibility that some doctors and drug companies are so keen to treat patients’ symptoms that they use powerful and _______ (潜在) harmful drugs.
8.P_______ like lightning and thunder were not well understood until the 18th century.
9.In terms of the value of information, we generally assume _______ (不精确) information to be useless.
10.After his mother died, the boy w_______ from others and often stayed alone.
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Many couples, who already have one healthy, happy child, are facing a dilemma, namely, the issue of whether or not to have a second child. They have demanding jobs and limited time and financial resources, but they are also very keen to ensure that their only child does not become a lonely child.
The issue of whether to have a second child is one of the most difficult issues that parents nowadays face. A concern that is often heard with regard to a single child is whether one child necessarily means a lonely child. There are no other children in the family for their only child to play with, and this may lead to the child feeling lonely sometimes, especially during vacations.
Many couples are also concerned that an only child may be more spoiled than one with siblings(兄弟姐妹). Many people believe that a single child will not have learned to negotiate with others, and respect the give-and-take involved in many relationships. Some think this may leave the child less capable of interacting well with other children than one who grows up with siblings.
Despite these arguments, the number of parents choosing to have only one child is increasing in many parts of the world. In the US, 14 percent of women between 18 and 34 plan to have just one child. In Japan, the average number of children born per family has declined to 1.42 since 1996, which has led to an increasing population of elderly people.
For some single-child parents, particularly those with busy careers, the pressures of devoting time and energy to a second child can seem too tremendous, resulting in them electing to have no more children. For other parents, the financial burden of having a second child may be the prime consideration.
Advocates of single-child families argue that there are advantages for the child as well as the parents. With just one child, they suggest, there is no potential for family arguments caused by sibling preference or jealousy. Moreover, with only one child, the parents can give the child more quality time and attention. This often leads to increased self-esteem which, combined with increased independence, can help the child become more confident.
Unfortunately, there is no simple answer to the question of whether to have a second child. The circumstances affecting each couple are unique, and what is appropriate for one family may not be for another. The important thing is to make a final decision that couples feel confident about.
Is an Only Child a Lonely Child? | |
Introduction | Many couples, who are at a(n) 1. whether to have a second child, hope to find the right solution to the issue. |
2. about having one child | Having only one child will probably result in the child having a sense of 3. from time to time. In comparison with a child with siblings, an only child may be more 4.. An only child may perform 5. in the course of interacting with people of his or her age. |
Reasons for having one child | For some single-child parents, they have no time or energy to 6. to raise a second child. For other single-child parents, they can’t 7. the financial burden of having a second child. |
Positive influences of having one child | Parents don’t have to face family arguments, which are 8. to occur in a more-than-one-child family. The 9. of the child’s high self-esteem and great independence because of parents’ enough attention can give 10. to the child’s confidence. |
Conclusion | Every coin has two sides. Every family can choose to have or not have a second child, based upon their own situation. |
My father was, by nature, a cheerful, kind man. Until he was thirty-four years old he worked as a farm-hand for Thomas Butterworth near the town of Bidwell, Ohio. On Saturday evenings he drove his horse into town to spend a few hours in social intercourse with other farm-hands. He was quite happy in his position in life.
It was in his thirty-fifth year that father married my mother, a school teacher. Something happened to the two people. The American passion for getting up in the world took possession of them. Mother induced father to give up his place as a farm-hand, sell his horse and start an independent enterprise of his own. They rented ten acres of poor stony land and launched into chicken raising.
One inexperienced in such matters can have no idea of the many and tragic things that can happen to a chicken. It is born out of an egg, lives for a few weeks as a tiny fluffy thing, then becomes naked, gets diseases, and dies. A few hens, and now and then a rooster, intended to serve God’s mysterious ends, struggle through to maturity. The hens lay eggs out of which come other chickens and the awful cycle is thus made complete. It is all unbelievably complex. Most philosophers must have been raised on chicken farms. One hopes for so much from a chicken and is so awfully disappointed. Small chickens, look so bright and in fact so awfully stupid. They are so much like people they mix one up in one’s judgments of life. If disease does not kill them they wait until your expectations are thoroughly aroused and then walk under the wheels of a carriage.
In later life I have seen how a literature has been built up on the subject of fortunes to be made out of the raising of chickens. It is intended to be read by the gods who have just eaten of the tree of the knowledge of good and evil. It is a hopeful literature and declares that much may be done by simple ambitious people who own a few hens. Do not be misguided by it. It was not written for you. Go hunt for gold on the frozen hills of Alaska, put your faith in the honesty of a politician, believe if you will that good will defeat evil, but do not read and believe the literature that is written concerning the hen.
For ten years my father and mother struggled to make our chicken farm pay and then they gave up that struggle and began another. They moved into the town of Bidwell, Ohio and began the restaurant business, with the tiny hope of looking for a new place from which to start on our upward journey through life.
1.Which of the following is the right order of what happened?
a. Father got married to Mother, a school teacher.
b. Father quitted working at Butterworth’s.
c. My parents launched a business in Bidwell.
d. Father socialized in town on Saturday evenings.
e. My parents started their job of chicken farming.
A. d-a-b-e-c B. d-a-c-b-e
C. d-b-a-e-c D. d-b-a-c-e
2.By saying “Most philosophers must have been raised on chicken farms”, the author means that chicken farming _____.
A. is so complex that only philosophers can comprehend it
B. gives you a philosophical insight into life
C. exposes you to a complete circle of life
D. allows you the time to judge the life
3.In the author’s opinion, the literature about chicken raising _____.
A. is full of hope and positive energy
B. proves the victory of good over evil
C. persuades you to believe in politicians
D. tends to be blindly optimistic about its rewards
4.What’s the author’s attitude towards parents’ dream of rise to success?
A. approving B. optimistic
C. skeptical D. indifferent