職稱(chēng)英語(yǔ)閱讀判斷的練習(xí)題
When British TV chef Jamie Oliver launched his ‘Feed Me Better’ campaign in 2004 in schools in the Greenwich area of London with the aim of improving the diet of British schoolchildren, some people were skeptical about the impact it would have. Oliver’s highly-publicized television campaign to improve school lunches led to dramatic changes in the meals offered to publics in the Greenwich schools. In order to achieve his arm Oliver needed to show schools how to swap (交換) cheap processed meals, which were high in saturated fat (飽和脂肪) ,salt and sugar, for healthier options.
Now, research at the Institute for Social and Economic Research (ISER) has shown that Oliver’s experiment did not only help pupils eat more healthily, it also resulted in them performing better at school in English and Science and in helping schools reduce their rates of absenteeism (缺勤). The ISER study, carried out by Michele Belot and Jonathan James. Showed ‘substantial’ positive effects, with the performance of 11-year-old pupils eating Oliver’ meals improving by up to 8% in Science and by as much as 6% in English. In addition, the number of children having authorized absences for sickness since 2004 showed a 14% decrease.
The ISER study analysed the academic test results of more than 13,000 children in Greenwich between 2002 and 2007 to evaluate the impact of Oliver’s healthier meals on school performance. Pupils who sat exams in 2006—2007 had been on the new diet for at least 12 months, and the researchers found that the number of pupils reaching higher levels of achievement had clearly risen. The study also compared the results of the schools in Greenwich those of pupils of the same age in seven other London areas who did not eat the meals created by Oliver. The researchers were surprised by the speed of improvements in the Greenwich pupils. They could find no other explanation for the results expect for the healthier and more nutritious meals created by Oliver.
Commenting on ISER’s findings, Oliver said he felt the research proved that he was right in his decision to remove fatty processed food and replace it with nutrient-rich (營(yíng)養(yǎng)的) foods such as coconut (椰子) ,fish and broccoli (花椰菜). He commented that ‘we could see that it made them calmer and therefore able to learn’.
16.The ‘Feed Me Better’ campaign targeted a healthier diet at schoolchildren.
A. right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
17.Everyone believed the campaign should be successful.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
18.The ISER is an institute that does research on pupils’ performance in sport.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
19.The pupils in Greenwich said they liked the healthier meals.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
20.The number of pupils who asked for sick leave decreased.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
21. The ISER did not do a comparative study on the impact of the new diet.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
22.The healthier diet has helped schoolchildren improve academically.
A. Right B. Wrong C. Not mentioned
參考答案:
16.A. right
17. B. Wrong
18. B. Wrong
19.C. Not mentioned
20.A. Right
21.B. Wrong
22.A. Right
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