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I. Reading for the Main Idea Choose the best answer. ( ) What is the main idea of the reading? (A) Fast food usually has too much salt and fat. (B) Eating too much fast food is harmful to ones health. (C) Super Size Me is a movie about a filmmakers eating experience. (D) McDonalds now offers salads and fresh fruit in order to attract more customers. B
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Choose the best answer to complete each of the following statements. ( ) 1. Asians usually have few chances to eat at home because _____. (A) they have a busy lifestyle (B) they are too lazy to cook for themselves (C) they dont like homemade meals (D) they love fast food A II. Reading for Details
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( ) 2. McDonalds was sued because _____. (A) people didnt want to stop the fast-food trend right away (B) people didnt enjoy eating French fries, burgers, and milkshakes (C) its food could easily replace homemade food (D) the restaurant didnt tell customers the health risks of its food D
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( ) 3. McDonalds and other fast-food restaurants have now started to offer salads and fresh fruit because _____. (A) they want to attract more customers (B) they dont sell burgers anymore (C) most customers do not like French fries (D) most customers have few chances to eat at home A
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( ) 4. One of the reasons why fast food is making Asians fat is that _____. (A) they usually have three meals a day (B) they do not know how to make fast food at home (C) fast food has too much salt and fat (D) they have more chances to eat at home C
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( ) 5. Taking fast-food companies to court may _____. (A) lower ( ) the prices of their food (B) make them attract more customers (C) help customers lose weight in a short time (D) force them to introduce healthier food to their customers D
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1. Do you eat at fast-food restaurants a lot? Why or why not? 2. Do you agree with the saying, You are what you eat? Why or why not? III. Topics for Discussion
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