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You may have noticed something different when you ate at your favorite restaurant. Or perhaps you picked up on it while looking through your social media apps (社交媒体软件) . You guessed it ---we’re becoming a foodie (吃货) culture.

For some, that means photographing every dish, but others are taking it one step further. Sophia Hampton, a senior at Staples High School in US, chooses to make her own food. She has been published in Future Chefs, a cookbook of recipes (食谱) by teens.

Hampton’s best advice for those who want to be foodies is to get in the kitchen.

“Start cooking,” she said. “There are so many resources online, like recipes and articles about food. Go to your local farmers’ market and start cooking with them.

Besides blogs and online resources, there are also hands-on cooking classes for students. The Chopping Block, a Chicago cooking school, offers many different classes for teens, including courses on chocolate and French food.

By attending cooking classes, surfing online and going to restaurants, you can find endless recipes. But sometimes becoming a real foodie means being behind a camera. As our food-loving culture becomes more popular and teen-friendly, social media apps like Facebook, have become major players in food culture.

“Getting involved in foodie culture is as easy as having a camera and a social media app,” one foodie said. “I always go to streets and farmers’ markets to take beautiful pictures of food. Wherever food prices are expensive, the photos are free.”

1.What does Hampton advise those who want to be foodies to do?

A.Post their recipes online.

B.Cook food by themselves.

C.Eat at their favorite restaurant.

D.Take photos of every dish they eat.

2.Where can students find new recipes, according to the article?

①cooking classes   ②online resources

③new restaurant   ④public libraries

A.①②③       B.①③④       C.②③④       D.①②④

3.What has made foodie culture more popular, according to the article?

A.People’s growing interest in traditional culture.

B.The convenience of getting different food.

C.The use of cameras and social media.

D.The drop in food prices.

 

1.B 2.A 3.C 【解析】 试题分析:文章介绍了一种新兴文化:吃货文化。介绍了吃货们的最新选择比如说走进厨房。当然也有些吃货认为吃货文化只要有照相机和社交媒体软件就可以了,毕竟食物虽贵,拍照免费。 1.B 细节理解题。根据文章第三段和第四段的Hampton’s best advice for those who want to be foodies is to get in the kitchen. “Start cooking,” she said.可知,选择B,指自己烹饪食物。 2.A 细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段的By attending cooking classes, surfing online and going to restaurants, you can find endless recipes.可知,选择A。指提供食谱的地方有烹饪班、网上资源以及餐厅。 3.细节理解题。根据文章倒数第二段的As our food-loving culture becomes more popular and teen-friendly, social media apps like Facebook, have become major players in food culture.可知选择C,指照相机和社交媒体软件使得吃货文化更受欢迎。 考点:考查说明文阅读
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