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Is It OK to Snap (拍照) Your Food? Have you ever taken a snap of a luxurious cake or photographed a juicy steak when you eat in restaurants? You may want to share what you eat with your friends or just post part of your daily life onto the Internet. However, such action may be very annoying(讨厌的) to other diners, or even to chefs and restaurant owners. Currently, more and more people begin to consider “ foodstagramming” as very silly and a bad manner. In many restaurants, diners complain of being blinded by flasher(闪光灯), snapped without their permission and disturbed by people climbing on to chairs for a better angle. Even chefs and restaurant owners are annoyed at food photography. A Michelin-starred(米其林星级) chef said, “It’s hard to build a memorable evening when flashes are flying every six minutes.” At the start of 2013, the debate on whether it is OK to take photographs of your food in restaurants seemed to swing (摇摆) towards a definite “no.” According to several chefs in New York City, some restaurants there have started banning customers from taking photos of their food. Policies around the ban of food photography vary from restaurant to restaurant, ranging from restrictions on using a flash to outright(完全的) bans. If other restaurants follow such policies, it may signal the death of “ foodstagramming”. Nevertheless, instead of banning food photography, some restaurants are offering food photography courses. In Spain, the restaurant group Grupo Gourmet has started running a “ Fotografia para foodies” course to instruct its customers to better take food pictures. The course teaches customers to take photos in a proper way without disturbing other dinners, such as never use a flash. 小题1:Who are annoyed with food photography in restaurants?A.Restaurant owners.B.Other diners.C.Chefs.D.The above all.小题2:What did some New York restaurants do about food photography?A.They started to ban customers from taking photos of their food.B.They had no idea about taking photos for the profits.C.They wanted to talk with some customers.D.They decided to learn from Spain.小题3:What did the Spanish restaurant group do about food photography?A.It told the customers when to take food pictures.B.It asked the customers to pay for taking food pictures.C.It ran a course to instruct customers to better take food pictures.D.It also prevented the customers from taking food pictures.小题4:What is foodstagramming?A.It’s a popular practice where diners take photos of their meals and share them online.B.It’s a popular practice where dinners take photos of their meals and sells to others.C.It’s a habit that people take photos when they eat.D.It’s an idea how to take photos of their meals.小题5:Which of the following is True?A.Customers in America like others to use flashes when they eat.B.Restaurants in Spain think of a methord to meet people’s need.C.American government is discussing the problem of foodstagramming.D.People in China are trying to think of an idea to deal with the problem.
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小题1:D小题2:A小题3:C小题4:A小题5:B试题分析:文章介绍一种流行的做法,食客拍下食物的照片到网上和别人分享,但是这种做法会让其他吃饭的人,厨师和饭店的主人生气,不同地方的人对这种做法的反应也不一样。小题1:细节题:从第一段的句子:However, such action may be very annoying(讨厌的) to other diners, or even to chefs and restaurant owners.可知给食物拍照可能会让其他吃饭的人,厨师和饭店的主人生气,选 D小题2:细节题:从第三段的句子:According to several chefs in New York City, some restaurants there have started banning customers from taking photos of their food. 可知在纽约的一些餐馆已经开始禁止人们给食物拍照了, A小题3:细节题:从最后一段的句子:In Spain, the restaurant group Grupo Gourmet has started running a “ Fotografia para foodies” course to instruct its customers to better take food pictures.可知西班牙的餐馆开设课程教顾客拍出更好的照片,选C小题4:猜词题: 从第一段的句子:You may want to share what you eat with your friends or just post part of your daily life onto the Internet. 可知foodstagramming是一种流行的做法,食客拍下食物的照片到网上和别人分享,选A小题5:细节题:从最后一段的句子:The course teaches customers to take photos in a proper way without disturbing other dinners, such as never use a flash. 可知西班牙餐馆想出一个办法满足顾客的需求,选B
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