【題目】A day in the life of 18-year-old David Lanster is full of typical teenage stuff: school, baseball practice, homework. And then he starts cooking.
“Some nights I’m up until I am making pies, or even later if we’re braising (蒸) beef,” said the student at Ransom Everglades High School in Florida, US.
For the past year, Lanster and Kelly Moran, his classmate, have been hosting fancy dinner parties at Lanster’s parents’ home. Their meals have 17 courses and are all made by them.
Their guests used to give them gifts to thank them, until the pair decided to do something nice for charity (慈善).
“We got some really great Miami Heat tickets, a nice watch, and many kitchen gadgets (小物件),” Lanster said. “But we wanted to make this something positive for people other than us.”
Lanster and Moran focused on Common Threads, a charity that aims to teach kids in poor communities (社區(qū)) to cook and make healthy eating choices.
The young cooks ask their guests to give however much they want as payment for their meals. It all goes to Common Threads because Lanster’s parents cover their food costs. After their last 12-person event, Lanster and Moran gave $1,600 (10,600 yuan) to the charity.
Now, they’re taking their show out of the kitchen and on the road. Lanster and Moran have started to organize private dinner parties with a similar model: the host pays for the ingredients, and the guests make a donation to a charity of their choice.
Without formal (正規(guī)的) training, Lanster said he had been interested in cooking since he helped his mom in the kitchen when he was very young. He learned how to cook by reading cookbooks and watching TV programs.
Outside the kitchen, the two are busy preparing their college applications. Neither is sure what they will do in the future, but they’ve promised their parents that they’ll leave professional cooking alone until they finish school.
【1】How is Lanster’s life different from other teenagers’ lives?
A. He stays up late to finish homework.
B. He plays baseball every day after school.
C. He goes to a cooking school in his spare time.
D. He holds dinner parties to collect money for charity.
【2】After each dinner party, Lanster and Moran ______.
A. receive thank-you cards from the guests
B. cover the food costs with the money they have collected
C. ask their guests to donate money to charity
D. visit the poor children at Common Threads
【3】Which of the following about Lanster and Moran is TRUE?
A. They received formal cooking training before starting their dinner parties.
B. They hate going to school and trying to do something different.
C. They’ve made up their minds to become professional chefs.
D. Their way of giving to charity is different from others.
【4】Which of the following words best describe Lanster and Moran?
A. Creative and helpful. B. Humorous and optimistic.
C. Outgoing and patient. D. Confident and cautious.
【答案】
【1】D
【2】C
【3】D
【4】A
【解析】文章主要講述了Lanster and Kelly Moran熱衷于廚藝,并以舉辦私人晚宴的方式來為慈善團體籌款的故事。
【1】D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章For the past year, Lanster and Kelly Moran, his classmate, have been hosting fancy dinner parties at Lanster’s parents’ home.可知,Lanster每天都會和他的同學(xué)Kelly一起烹飪食物,結(jié)合選項,故選D。
【2】C細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章Lanster and Moran have started to organize private dinner parties with a similar model: the host pays for the ingredients, and the guests make a donation to a charity of their choice.可知,他們已經(jīng)開始舉行私人的聚會,晚餐后會讓客人為慈善捐款,結(jié)合選項,故選C。
【3】D細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章Now, they’re taking their show out of the kitchen and on the road. Lanster and Moran have started to organize private dinner parties with a similar model: the host pays for the ingredients, and the guests make a donation to a charity of their choice.可知,現(xiàn)在他們正在把他們的節(jié)目從廚房搬出來,拿到馬路上。Lanster和Moran已經(jīng)開始用類似的模式組織私人晚餐:主人提供食材,客人們向他們所選擇的慈善機構(gòu)捐款。結(jié)合實際可知,這與常規(guī)的捐款是不同的,D項描述正確,故選D。
【4】A細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章Their meals have 17 courses and are all made by them可知,他們很有創(chuàng)造性,Their guests used to give them gifts to thank them, until the pair decided to do something nice for charity可知,他們樂于幫助別人。結(jié)合選項,故選A。
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