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四、阅读表达。
Can you bake(烘焙)? In the United States,children learn to bake from a very young age. They have "bake sales" at school. It is a tradition(传统).
Students bake sweet treats at home. Then they sell them at school. The schools make money. They may use the money to pay for field trips,art and sports activities.
However,now there are some different ideas about bake sales. Twenty-four states(州)don't let students sell or buy sweets during the school day. They follow the "Smart Snack" rules. The rules say food at school must be healthy. But sweets like cakes and cookies can be bad for students' health. Students also have different ideas about bake sales.
Tracy hates bake sales. She says they aren't good for children and there are other ways to raise(筹集)money. For example,schools can sell water. Schools should care more about students' health.
But Ana likes bake sales. She thinks it's more fun to buy cakes than carrot sticks(棒). Students can make baked food healthier. They can use natural ingredients(天然食材).
阅读短文,回答下列问题。
1. What do students do before selling baked goods at school?
2. What can schools use the money from bake sales for?
3. How many states don't allow(允许)students to sell or buy sweets at school?
4. Why does Tracy hate bake sales?
5. According to Ana,how can students make baked food better?
Can you bake(烘焙)? In the United States,children learn to bake from a very young age. They have "bake sales" at school. It is a tradition(传统).
Students bake sweet treats at home. Then they sell them at school. The schools make money. They may use the money to pay for field trips,art and sports activities.
However,now there are some different ideas about bake sales. Twenty-four states(州)don't let students sell or buy sweets during the school day. They follow the "Smart Snack" rules. The rules say food at school must be healthy. But sweets like cakes and cookies can be bad for students' health. Students also have different ideas about bake sales.
Tracy hates bake sales. She says they aren't good for children and there are other ways to raise(筹集)money. For example,schools can sell water. Schools should care more about students' health.
But Ana likes bake sales. She thinks it's more fun to buy cakes than carrot sticks(棒). Students can make baked food healthier. They can use natural ingredients(天然食材).
阅读短文,回答下列问题。
1. What do students do before selling baked goods at school?
They bake sweet treats at home.
2. What can schools use the money from bake sales for?
The schools use the money to pay for field trips, art and sports activities.
3. How many states don't allow(允许)students to sell or buy sweets at school?
Twenty - four/24 states.
4. Why does Tracy hate bake sales?
Because she thinks they aren't good for children and there are other ways to raise money.
5. According to Ana,how can students make baked food better?
They can use natural ingredients.
答案:
1.They bake sweet treats at home.2.The schools use the money to pay for field trips, art and sports activities.3.Twenty - four/24 states.4.Because she thinks they aren't good for children and there are other ways to raise money.5.They can use natural ingredients.
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