Cooking and Learning

In this E-book package, we have four e-books.

Fun with Food

This fun e-book is filled with exercises --- photo tests, word exams, riddle games coloring pages and exercises on learning more about food.

Kids Food Science Experiments

Learn more about science and cooking with these food science experiments and instructions for kids.

Food Facts E-Book

To go with the kids cooking lessons e-book, we’ve put our food facts into one e-book. Each part is easy to print off. You can keep it in the kitchen and teach kids facts about the food we eat.

The Food Facts E-Book has over 60 pages.

Kids Cooking Lessons E-Book

We’ve brought all our kids cooking lessons together into one easy e-book. We have a unit for each age group. This e-book is just planned to help you with cooking experience in the kitchen.

If you’d like our lessons in e-book form with some learning exercises and other things, then this e-book is for you.

1.Kids can ________ by reading Fun with Food.

A. do science experiments

B. get cooking experience

C. cook well in the kitchen

D. play some riddle games

2.________ has over sixty pages.

A. Fun with Food

B. Kids Cooking Lessons E-Book

C. Food Facts E-Book

D. Kids Food Science Experiments

3.Kids Cooking Lessons E-Book is popular because ________.

A. there is a unit for each age group

B. there are a lot of photo tests in it

C. kids can learn more about science

D. each part is very easy to print off

 

【答案】

 

1.D

2.C

3.A

【解析】

1.細節(jié)理解題,由此句“This fun e-book is filled with exercises --- photo tests, word exams, riddle games, ”可知。

2.細節(jié)理解題,由此句可以得知!癟he Food Facts E-Book has over 60 pages. ”

3.推理判斷題,由此句We have a unit for each age group. This e-book is just planned to help you with cooking experience in the kitchen.可以得知。

 

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