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27、rly while driving 27Which of the following best describes Daddys character? AUntalkative BStrict CBad-tempered DHelpful C The Tulane University School of Medicine in New Orleans has added an unconventional course to its curriculumMedical students can now take cooking classes in addition to their usu 。
28、al trainingThis is intended to improve doctorsnutritional knowledge and encourage them to use food to prevent or cure illnesses According to a survey , most medical students in the USreceive on average 20 hours of nutritional education throughout their entire educationThis is an extremely low number , e 。
29、specially when one considers that diet is at the core(核心)of many modern Western diseasesFrom Type 2 diabetes , heart disease , reflux to obesity , allergies , depression and arthritis , eating the right foods can go a long way towards recovery , while significantly reducing dependency on medicinal drugs A big p 。
30、art of the problem is that nutritional guidelines in North America are vague , impractical , and difficult to applyEveryone , from doctors to schoolchildren , learns about specific nutrients and percentages of recommended daily intakes , but that doesnt translate easily to the grocery store Training doctors t 。
31、o cook , however , takes nutritional education to a whole new levelNot only will doctors be able to explain which foods are best to eat , but they will also understand how to prepare themTulane medical students prepare for teaching future patients by offering free cooking classes to New Orleans residentsa 。
32、 mutually beneficial arrangement for everyone who shares that food Fortunately , the model seems to be catching onAlready two other medical schools have licensed the curriculum and are adding it to their coursesTulane also offers nutritional training for healthfocused chefs from a nearby cooking schoo 。
33、l , which makes a lot of senseAfter a11 , with the frequency with which North Americans eat out , we could all benefit from chefs who know how to balance nutrition with great taste 28What does the author want to tell us by listing the diseases in Paragraph 2? AProper diets help cure them BProper diets can 。
34、 replace drugs CThey are difficult to treat DThey are typical western diseases 29Whats the authors attitude towards the present nutritional guidelines in America? AAmazed BConfused CDissatisfied DInterested 30What can we know about the course from the 1ast paragraph? AIt will benefit chefs BIt is be 。
35、coming popular 实用标准文档 文案大全 CIt has a long way to go DIt encourages eating out 31Which of the following can be the best title for the text? ATake a Cooking Course BLearn to Be a Good Doctor CLive Your Life to the Full DLet Food Be Your Medicine D Punks , Ravers , Mods and Teddy BoysNo , these arent some ho 。
36、t new bands , but the names of a number of British youth subcultures from the last 70 yearsYouth Club , a UK not-for-profit organization , released a book earlier this year celebrating many different subcultures from throughout Britains recent history “A catalyst(催化剂)for creativity on the worldwide stage ,。
37、British youth culture movements from the Teddy Boys of the 1950s to the Grime Scene of the 2000s continue to play a pioneering role in music , fashion and creativity across he globe , ” it wrote on its website These subcultures were traditionally a way for young people to show their personalities to oth 。
38、ersWalking around London in the 1970s would have meant seeing dozens of young“punks”people dressed in ripped denim , leather jackets , body piercings and with brightly-dyed hairon the streetsAnd in the 90s , “ravers”were young people who threw a11-night parties in abandoned buildings or car parks So , what。
39、was the reason behind these subcultures? “On both sides of the Atlantic , more and more young disappointed teenagers were looking for an escape from the boredom and restrictions of society , ”wrote Ian Youngs , BBC entertainment reporter“Unemployment , racial tensions and social changes added fuel to their。
40、fires” Youth subcultures have almost disappeared in the WestSome experts believe the reason for this is the instant and low-priced availability of music and clothing in the Internet age“Fashion and music , theyre much cheaper and theyre much faster today , ”Ruth Adams , a culture lecturer at Kings College 。
41、 London told The Guardian “When I was a teenager , you had to stick to one type of music or fashion , because it cost more moneyNow , its all a bit vaguer , ”she said , believing that its harder to figure out someones personality or music tastes nowadays just by looking at them Despite this , Adams believes tha 。
42、t todays young people are still finding their own way to express themselves , but in a more modern way“Its certainly happening online , ”she said“Its a lot easier to use personas(伪装)online just by showcasing certain types of mysterious knowledge” 32What do we know about British youth subcultures? AThey。
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