[外语类试卷]专业英语八级(食品安全类阅读理解)模拟试卷1及答案与解析.doc
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1、专业英语八级(食品安全类阅读理解)模拟试卷 1及答案与解析 0 A third of breads contain more salt than recommended under guidelines being introduced next year, a survey found. Most breads were within the current guidelines of 1.1 g of salt per 100g but this is being cut to 1g per 100g. Campaign for Action on Salt and Health (CAS
2、H), which looked at 300 breads, said it was “outrageous“ that bread contained even the current level. The Department of Health said “considerable“ salt reductions had already been made. Manufacturers said many loaves with the lowest salt levels were supermarket brands, which were the most popular. E
3、ating too much salt is linked to high blood pressure, which in turn increases the risk of developing heart disease. Recommended dietary salt levels vary with age. Adults are meant to have no more than 6g of salt in their diet per day, while toddlers should have no more than 2g. Salt levels in bread
4、have fallen by about a third over the past decade, with some falling by up to 40%. But CASH says levels are still too high, and warns there is wide variation in the amount found in loaves. Most are within half a gram of the current target of 1.1 g of salt per 100g of bread about two thick slices. Bu
5、t Cash found some significantly exceeded it. CASH says consumers should look at nutrition labels, where possible, to see how much salt bread contains. But it warns fresh breads, from in-store or high-street bakeries have no nutritional labelling, meaning people cannot tell how much salt they contain
6、. And it said bakery breads often had higher levels than their packaged products. CASH chairman Prof. Graham MacGregor, of the Wolfson Institute of Preventative Medicine, said: “It is frankly outrageous that bread still contains so much salt. The Department of Health needs to ensure that all bread i
7、s clearly labelled and that all manufacturers reduce the salt of bread to less that the salt target of lg per 100g. It is the very high levels of salt that is hidden in everyday food, such as bread, that puts up both adults and childrens blood pressure.“ Victoria Taylor, senior dietician at the Brit
8、ish Heart Foundation, said: “We know too many people are eating too much salt each day. Some manufacturers are working towards targets for salt reduction, but we need more action to cut the salt content in bread and make sure they provide colour-coded food labels to help their customers.“ But Federa
9、tion of Bakers director Gordon Poison said: “The majority of wrapped, sliced bread available already meets the 2012 targets and our members are continuing to endeavour to reduce salt by contributing to ongoing research to establish which other means are available to reduce salt in bread. The vast ma
10、jority of breads singled out in the CASH report as higher in salt are not the mainstream products produced by our members; which do produce around 80% of the nations bread in a 3bn industry.“ A Department of Health spokesman said the government welcomed the “considerable“ salt reductions that bread
11、makers had already made, and it was “very pleasing“ that around 60% of the products met salt targets for 2012. “This is an important step in helping to reduce salt intake, as well as lowering the risk of high blood pressure and resulting strokes and heart disease. We look forward to seeing further r
12、eductions as more companies meet the targets,“ he added. British Retail Consortium food director Andrew Opie said retailers and manufacturers are to fund independent research to look for ways of meeting the 2012 target “while still making foods which consumers want to buy“. From BBC, September 2, 20
13、11 1 According to CASH, the current salt levels of bread are_. ( A) amazingly low ( B) proper ( C) too high ( D) considerable 2 According to the passage, which of the following statements is CORRECT? ( A) Salt reductions are to be made. ( B) The loaves in supermarkets are with the lowest salt levels
14、. ( C) Women can have more salt in their diet per day than men. ( D) Recommended dietary salt levels are different with age. 3 CASH suggests that_. ( A) salt levels in bread should be reduced by 40% ( B) the amount found in loaves should vary with breads ( C) consumers should figure out how much sal
15、t bread contains ( D) only fresh breads should be labelled 4 Whats Gordon Poisons attitude toward the majority of wrapped, sliced bread available? ( A) Positive. ( B) Critical. ( C) Skeptical. ( D) Indifferent. 4 If you, like me, distrust school cafeterias, you pack homemade lunches for your childre
16、n, as I did until my sons finished high school. But in the rush to get youngsters up, dressed, fed and off to school on time, the safety of that packed lunch easily can be overlooked. While there are no statistics on how often schoolchildren are sickened by the lunches they bring from home, its far
17、better to be safe than sorry, said Nancy Donley, the president of STOP FOODBORNE ILLNESS, an advocacy organization. Ms. Donley, who lives in Chicago, knows the risks all too well. In 1993 she lost her only child, 6-year-old Alex, to one of the nastiest food contaminants, innocently consumed in store
18、-bought ground meat. Rather than retreat into a fetal position, she channeled her grief and anger into helping others avoid a similar tragedy. According to the latest data from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, one in six Americans will be felled by food poisoning this year, with 128,0
19、00 hospitalized and 3,000 people dying as a result. Thirty-one organisms are known causes of 9.4 million of these illnesses, but 38.4 million people will be sickened by unknown pathogens. Our extraordinarily complex food supply, with commodities coming in year round from all over the world, has seri
20、ously challenged government efforts to keep consumers safe. “Over the years, weve made progress in some areas but gone backward in others,“ Ms. Donley said in an interview. “With so many deaths and illnesses each year from contaminated foods, theres still a long way to go.“ While organizations like
21、hers press for stricter inspection standards from the government and tighter controls from the food industry, Ms. Donley believes that consumers also must protect themselves as best they can. “Its important for the public to understand there are risks in food, and its up to them to try to mitigate t
22、hose risks,“ she said. And since children are among the most vulnerable to severe consequences of food poisoning, it makes sense to start with the lunches they take to school. A standard rule of food safety is to keep cold foods cold and hot foods hot until it is time to eat them. Temperatures betwe
23、en 40 degrees and 140 degrees, not uncommon in packed lunches that sit in warm classrooms for hours, are ideal conditions for bacterial growth. Insulated lunch boxes can help keep food safer. The best box (hard-sided or soft) has an insulated lining and a pocket in which to place a thin freezer pack
24、 to help keep the contents cold until they are consumed. What to put in those boxes? Foods like peanut butter and sliced cheese can tolerate room temperatures without spoiling, especially if insulation is lacking. Also consider pantry-safe foods packed in easy-to-open containers, like tuna that can
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