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云财大学英语快速阅读选择填空1
FastReading
Directions:
Readthefollowingpassageandthenanswerthequestions.Forquestions1-7,choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Forquestions8-10,completethesentenceswiththeinformationgiveninthepassage.
Passage1
Children'sEating
Raisingchildrencanbeachallengingjob.Itcanalsoberewarding.Whenitcomestoeating,themorecaregiversknowaboutchildren'snaturaleatingpatterns,theeasierandmorerewardingthejoboffeedingchildrencanbe.
Likemanyotherbehaviors,children'seatingpatternsarelargelylearned.Startingfrominfancy(婴儿期),achildlearnswhatcanbeeatenandwhatcannot,whatisappropriatewithinthecultureandthefamilyregardingfoodmanners,whattypesoffoodarelikedanddisliked,andwhatcuesareimportantincontrollingtheamountoffoodeaten.Children'seatingpatternsmovethroughpredictablestagesofdevelopmentthatpresentchallengesandopportunitiesforlearningandmasteringpropereatingpatterns.Earlyfeedinginteractionsinfluencethesetofskillsandbehaviorschildrenpossessastheireatingmovesfromcompletelydependingontheircaregiverstorelyingmoreonthemselves.
Inborn(天生的)Abilities,Preferences,andTransitions(转变)
Becauseanewbornspendsabout50%ofhiswakingtimeeating,thefeedinginteractionisperhapsaninfant'smostimportantexperience.Feedingnotonlysuppliesenergyforgrowth,italsoestablisheshisbondwithhismother,providesasenseofsecurityandpleasurefortheinfant,andpresentsrepeatedopportunitiesforlearningandsocialexchange.
Achild'stransitiontosolidfoodisadynamic(不断增长的)periodofgrowthandlearning.Eatingpatternschangemoreduringthisperiodthanduringanyothertimeoflife.Thistransitionrequiresrapidlearningaboutflavors,food,manners,andsocialexchange.
Anoftenunrecognizedmilestone(里程碑)inyoungchildren'seatingbehaviorisdealingwithafearofnewfood.Youngchildrenareinclinedtobeafraidofnewfoodwhentheyarebetween18-24monthsofage.Childrenpreviouslyjudgedas"goodeaters"oftenbegintorejectnewfoodandrefuseformerlyaccepted,familiaritems.Children'sacceptanceofnewfooddoesnothappenrightaway.Itrequiresrepeatedexperiencewithnewfoodtoovercomefearsandenhanceacceptance.
TheFamilyEatingEnvironment
Parentsandcaregiversgreatlyinfluencetheeatingenvironmentinwhichchildren'spreferencesandeatingpatternsdevelop.Caregiversdeterminewhichfoodsareavailabletothechildandwhatcomposesachild'sdiet.Theyalsoprovideamodelofeatingbehaviorandguideachild'seatingthroughfeedingpractices.Byselectingthefoodthatcomesintothehome,parentshavedirectcontroloverthefoodchildrenrepeatedlyeat.
Atanypointindevelopment,largedifferencesmayexistamongparentsintheextenttowhichtheyallowachildtocontroleating,includingthetimingofmeals,aswellaswhatandhowmuchiseaten.Feedingpracticesthataretoocontrollingarenoteffective,butrathermayworkagainstpromotinghealthyeatingpatterns.Theuseofpressureandrestrictioninchildfeedingseemstohaveanoppositeeffectonchildren'spreferences.Anotherunintendedconsequenceofusingpressureinchildfeedingisthatitmaycauseeatingtobeinfluencedbyfactorsotherthanachild'sownhungerandfullness.
TheContemporaryEatingEnvironment
Whilethefamilyisthemostimportantenvironmentinwhichchildren'seatingdevelops,culturalandphysicalenvironmentsalsoplayarole.Environmentalfactorsaffectaparent'sabilitytopromotehealthyeatingpatterns.Suchfactorsincludeincreasedtimedemandsinfamilylife,lossofthefamilymeal,increasedtelevisionviewingduringmeals,increaseddining-out(外出就餐)occasions,andincreaseduseofchildcare.Parentsalsostrugglewiththebroaderhealthandeatingconcernsofoursociety.Thisclimateincludespoordietqualityandanever-increasingnumberofoverweightparentsandchildren.Atthesametime,societyplacesanenormousemphasisondietingandthinness.
PromotingHealthyEatingBehaviors
Aworthygoalforparentsandcaregiversistocreatefeedingenvironmentsthatpromotehealthyeatingbehaviorsandsupporthealthyweightandgrowth.Thereareseveralimportantfeedingissuesformostchildren:
1.Youngchildreneatsmallamountsoffoodfrequently;threemealsandthreesnacks(点心)isanormaleatingpatternuntilwellintotheschoolyears.
2.Theappearanceofirregulareatingpatternsisnotnecessarilyevidenceofpooreatinghabits.Parentsshouldconsidertheamountoffoodeatenacrossthedayandbeyond,ratherthanfocuson"gettingachildtoeat"ataparticulareatingoccasion.
3.Youngchildrenrequirefewerenergyandsmallerportionsizes.Becauseincreasingportionsizesmayincreaseenergyintakes,becarefulaboutroutinely(习惯性地)offeringadult-sizeservingsofdrinksandsnacks.
Keepingtheseissuesandthefollowingtentipsinmindwillhelpparentsandcaregiversdevelophealthyeatingbehaviorsinthechildrentheycarefor.
TenTipsforPuttingInformationintoAction
1.Childrenbenefitfromeatingroutines(常规)andstructureinthesamewaythattheybenefitfrombedtimeroutines!
Besuretoofferthreemealsandtwotothreesnacksacrossthecourseoftheday.Inbetween,avoidfeedingthechildbyadoptinga"closedkitchen"policy.
2.Whatdoeshungerhavetodowithit?
Everything.Directchildrentowardsinternalcueslikehungerandfullness.Speakplainlytochildrenabouthungerandfullnessduringmealtimeandsnacks.
3.Avoidfocusingontheamountsconsumed.Instead,offerhealthychoicesandlearnaboutappropriateportionsizesforchildren.
4.Offerhealthysnacksandroutinelyremindchildrenthatfruitsandvegetablesareavailableforsnacking.
5.Don'tgiveup!
Childrenneedrepeatedexperienceswithnewfoodbeforetheylearntolikethem.
6.Beconsciousoflownutrient,high-energydrinksandfoodconsumption.
7.Beactive!
Turnoffthetelevision(limitof2hoursperday)andencouragefreeplaybyGOINGOUTSIDE!
8.Makefamilymealsaprioritywheneverpossible.Tryforatleastthreefamilydinnersaweek.Limiteatingouttotwiceaweekandtrytochooserestaurantswithsurroundingsthatpermitconversation.
9.Developchildren'sconversationalstylesandtheirsenseofimportancebyeliminatingdistractionsliketelevisionandmusicduringfamilymeals.
10.Promotehealthyeating—notdieting—inwordandindeed.Adoptamoderateapproachthatincludesallfoodinage-appropriateamounts.
1.Whatcanmakefeedingchildrenmorerewardingforcaregivers?
________________
A.Knowingmoreaboutchildren'snaturaleatingpatterns.
B.Challengingchildrenastheyarebeingraised.
C.Startingtofeedthemfromthetimetheyareininfancy.
D.Teachingthemaboutwhatisappropriate.
2.Whatisinfluencedbyearlyfeedinginteractions?
________________
A.Opportunitiesforlearning.B.Stagesofdevelopment.
C.Skillsandbehaviorlater.D.Caregiversrelyingonthemselves.
3.Children'seatingpatternschangemostduring________________.
A.thetimebetween18-24monthsB.hisbondingperiodwithhismother
C.thetimebeforeheisaninfantD.histransitiontosolidfood
4.Howdoparentsinfluencechildren'spreferencesandintakepatterns?
________________
A.Bytellingthechildtoovercomefear.B.Bychoosingthefoodthatcomeshome.
C.Byfeedingthechilddirectly.D.Byplanningachild'sdiet.
5.________________isnoteffectiveinpromotinghealthyeatingpatterns.
A.ProvidingamodelB.Allowingthechildtocontrolfood
C.ControllingfoodtoomuchD.Selectingthefoodthatcomeshome
6.Themostimportantenvironmentindevelopingachild'seatingis________________.
A.physicalB.hungerandfullnessC.thecultureD.thefamily
7.Oneoftheeatingconcernsofoursocietyis________________.
A.theincreasingnumberofthinpeopleB.thegrowingnumberoffatpeople
C.theamountofcaregiventochildrenD.themanychildrenwhoeatlittlefood
8.Theoccurrenceofirregulareatingpatternsdoesn'talwaysmean_____________.
9.Bothbedtimeroutinesand_____________arebeneficialtochildren.
10.____________shouldbegivenprioritywheneverpossible.
Passage2
NewsandEntertainmentMedia
Americansspendaboutfivehourseachdayonleisureactivities.Thosewholiveinornearlargecitiesspendsomeofthistimeattheaters,operahouses,nightclubs,zoos,andmuseums.Americanswholiveinruralareasdonotusuallyhavesuchplacestovisit,butlikecityresidents,theycanenjoythemostpopularsourcesofinformationandentertainmentaswell:
radio,television,movies,books,magazines,andnewspapers.
Radio
AlmosteveryAmericanfamilyownsatleastoneradio,andmanyhavethreeorfour.Yearsago,familiesgatheredaroundonebiglivingroomradio.Today,peopletakesmall,lightweightradioswiththemintothebedroom(clockradios),onthestreet(transistorradios[半导体收音机],ontheroad(carradios),andintothefields(radiosbuiltintotractors).Radioshaveevenbeenbuiltintohairdryersandsunglasses.
Withthedevelopmentoftelevision,radioisnolongerthemajorsourceofhomeentertainment;butAmericansstillturntoradiowhentheywantthelatestnewsquickly.Manystationsbroadcastup-to-the-minutenewseveryhalfhour.Americanstendtolistentoradiosforshortperiods.Inanefforttoholdaudiences,manyradiostationsappealtospecialinterests.Someofferonlymusicoronlynews;othersbroadcastprofessionalsportsevents.Inlargecities,somestationsattractimmigrantsbypresentingforeign-languageprogra
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