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原創(chuàng)外刊改編語法填空題打卡Day39CallingBlackWhiteAricedishservedataChinese

technicalcollege

cafeteria

_____1_____(contain)whatastudentclaimedwasadeadmouse’sheadinaviralvideohas

renewedconcerns

about

foodsafetyinChina’sschool

canteens.ThePaperreportedthatan

_____2_____(identify)

studentattheJiangxiIndustry

Polytechnic

CollegeinJiangxiprovinceinsoutheasternChinawasshocked_____3_____hefoundtheobjectinhismealonJune1.Inaviralvideotakenbythestudent,heisseenpickingupthemouseheadwithhischopsticks,withwhatseemtobeteeth,eyesandanosevisible.Inthevideo,thestudentdescribes_____4_____unsettlingdetailwhatheseeswhenlookingatthe“foreignobject”—pointingout_____5_____hesaysareteeth,eyesandevenanose.Thestudentsharedthevideoonlineandreportedtheincidenttothecanteen.Inresponsetotheonlinespeculationcausedbythevideo,thecollegecalledthelocal

foodregulatorydepartment

to

conductafoodsafetycheckofthecanteen.Theofficersassessedtheitemandreportedthatitwasapieceofcookedduckneck.“It’saduckneck,notamousehead,”saidafoodsafety_____6_____(inspect),surnamedJiang,aftertheteamexaminedthedish,butmoresampleswerecollectedforfurthertests.OnJune3,afterthecanteeninspection,thecollege

issuedapublicnotice

sayingithad

beenclearedof

anysafetyand

hygiene_____7_____(breach).Thecollegeadministrationsaidthevideosharedbythestudent_____8_____(damage)itsreputationandrequestedthestudentclarifythematteronline.Afterseveralhygienescandalsinrecentyears,theincidenthasreignitedlong-heldconcernsaboutfoodsafetyatChina’seducationalinstitutions.Thecollegealsopromisedtoimprovefoodhygienemanagementatthecanteentoreassurestudentsandstaff.However,_____9_____(unconvince)itwas

an

openandshut

case,manypeoplesharedtheirviewsonline.Atthetimeofwriting,theWeibonewspostwiththestoryhadreceivednearly3,500comments.Anothercommenterasked:“Theforeignobjectalsohasanoseandeyes;howcanIbelieveit’sjustaneck?”WeirdfoodhygienestoriesoftencaughttheattentionofthepublicinChina.InDecemberlastyear,awomaninsouthwestChina

dividedopinion

on

mainlandsocialmediaafterrevealingthatshewashedherdishesin

pigswill.InSeptember2022,agroupofstudentsatauniversityinsouthernChina

blew_____10_____whistle

online

about

foodsafetyattheuniversity’scanteenwithevidence,includingphotos,afterstudentsfound

cockroaches

andwormsintheirfoodwhileeating.CallingBlackWhiteAricedishservedataChinese

technicalcollege

cafeteria

containing(contain)whatastudentclaimedwasadeadmouse’sheadinaviralvideohas

renewedconcerns

about

foodsafetyinChina’sschool

canteens.ThePaperreportedthatan

unidentified(identify)

studentattheJiangxiIndustry

Polytechnic

CollegeinJiangxiprovinceinsoutheasternChinawasshockedwhenhefoundtheobjectinhismealonJune1.Inaviralvideotakenbythestudent,heisseenpickingupthemouseheadwithhischopsticks,withwhatseemtobeteeth,eyesandanosevisible.Inthevideo,thestudentdescribesinunsettlingdetailwhatheseeswhenlookingatthe“foreignobject”—pointingoutwhathesaysareteeth,eyesandevenanose.Thestudentsharedthevideoonlineandreportedtheincidenttothecanteen.Inresponsetotheonlinespeculationcausedbythevideo,thecollegecalledthelocal

foodregulatorydepartment

to

conductafoodsafetycheckofthecanteen.Theofficersassessedtheitemandreportedthatitwasapieceofcookedduckneck.“It’saduckneck,notamousehead,”saidafoodsafetyinspector(inspect),surnamedJiang,aftertheteamexaminedthedish,butmoresampleswerecollectedforfurthertests.OnJune3,afterthecanteeninspection,thecollege

issuedapublicnotice

sayingithad

beenclearedof

anysafetyand

hygienebreaches(breach).Thecollegeadministrationsaidthevideosharedbythestudenthaddamaged(damage)itsreputationandrequestedthestudentclarifythematteronline.Afterseveralhygienescandalsinrecentyears,theincidenthasreignitedlong-heldconcernsaboutfoodsafetyatChina’seducationalinstitutions.Thecollegealsopromisedtoimprovefoodhygienemanagementatthecanteentoreassurestudentsandstaff.However,unconvinced(unconvince)itwas

an

openandshut

case,manypeoplesharedtheirviewsonline.Atthetimeofwriting,theWeibonewspostwiththestoryhadreceivednearly3,500comments.Anothercommenterasked:“Theforeignobjectalsohasanoseandeyes;howcanIbelieveit’sjustaneck?”WeirdfoodhygienestoriesoftencaughttheattentionofthepublicinChina.InDecemberlastyear,awomaninsouthwestChina

dividedopinion

on

mainlandsocialmediaafterrevealingthatshewashedherdishesin

pigswill.InSeptember2022,agroupofstudentsatauniversityinsouthernChina

blewthewhistle

online

about

foodsafetyattheuniversity’scanteenwithevidence,includingphotos,afterstudentsfound

cockroaches

andwormsintheirfoodwhileeating.指鼠為鴨在一段廣為流傳的視頻中,中國一所技術(shù)學(xué)院食堂的蓋飯中含有一名學(xué)生聲稱的死老鼠頭,這再次引發(fā)了人們對中國學(xué)校食堂食品安全的擔(dān)憂?!杜炫刃侣劇穲蟮?,6月1日,位于中國東南部江西省的江西工業(yè)職業(yè)技術(shù)學(xué)院的一名身份不明的學(xué)生在他的飯菜中發(fā)現(xiàn)了該物體,并對此感到震驚。在這名學(xué)生拍攝的一段廣為流傳的視頻中,可以看到他用筷子夾起老鼠頭,上面似乎可以看到牙齒、眼睛和鼻子。在視頻中,該學(xué)生以令人不安的細(xì)節(jié)描述了他對所見“異物”的看法——指出了他所說的牙齒、眼睛,甚至鼻子。這名學(xué)生在網(wǎng)上分享了這段視頻,并向食堂報告了這起事件。針對該視頻引發(fā)的網(wǎng)上猜測,該學(xué)院要求當(dāng)?shù)厥称繁O(jiān)管部門對食堂進(jìn)行食品安全檢查。官員們對這一物品進(jìn)行了評估,報告說這是一塊煮熟的鴨脖。“這是鴨脖,不是老鼠頭?!笔称钒踩珯z查員蔣先生在檢查完這道菜后說,但更多的樣本已經(jīng)收集起來,有待進(jìn)一步的測試。6月3日,在食堂檢查結(jié)束后,該學(xué)院發(fā)布了一份公告,稱其已清除了任何安全和衛(wèi)生違規(guī)行為。學(xué)院管理部門表示,該學(xué)生分享的視頻損害了學(xué)校的聲譽(yù),并要求該學(xué)生在網(wǎng)上澄清此事。在近年來發(fā)生了幾起衛(wèi)生丑聞之后,這起事件再次引發(fā)了人們對中國教育機(jī)構(gòu)食品安全的長期擔(dān)憂。學(xué)院還承諾改善食堂的食品衛(wèi)生管理,以打消學(xué)生和員工的疑慮。然而,許多相信事情并不簡單,紛紛在網(wǎng)上發(fā)表看法。在撰寫本文時,這篇有關(guān)此事的微博已經(jīng)收到了近3500條評論。另一位評論者問道:“這個異物還有鼻子和眼睛,我怎么能相信那只是個鴨脖呢?”在中國,奇怪的食品衛(wèi)生事件經(jīng)常引起公眾的注意。去年12月,中國西南部的一名女子在大陸社交媒體上透露她用泔水洗碗,引發(fā)了爭議。2022年9月,中國南方一所大學(xué)的學(xué)生在吃飯時發(fā)現(xiàn)食物中有蟑螂和蟲子,隨后該校的一群學(xué)生在網(wǎng)上舉報了學(xué)校食堂的食品安全問題,并提供了包括照片在內(nèi)的證據(jù)。生詞積累unidentified

adj.未知的;不明的;未確認(rèn)的unsettling

adj.令人不安(或緊張、擔(dān)憂)的

speculation

n.推測;猜測;推斷hygiene

n.尤指為防止患病或疾病傳播的衛(wèi)生breach

n./v.違背,違犯(法規(guī)等)reignite

v.(使)重新燃燒;再點(diǎn)燃foreign

adj.異質(zhì)的;外來的;blowthewhistle

吹哨子:指揭發(fā)或暴露某人的不當(dāng)行為或違法行為;揭發(fā)檢舉原創(chuàng)外刊改編語法填空題打卡Day40Babies’sleeppatternsFrom:LearnAndRecordPairingthewords“baby”and“sleep”canevokestrongemotions.Thosewhohavehadlimitedcontactwithlittleonesmightinterpretthisword-combination___________implyingdeepandprolongedslumber.Forothers,thisunionofwordsmayelicitmemoriesofprolongedperiodsofchaoticsleep(orwhatcanfeellikenosleepatall).Copingwiththewaybabiessleepcanbedifficult.It’snotthatbabiesdon’tsleep.Infact,theysleepmorethanatanyotherstageoflife.It’smoreanissueof___________theysleep.Newbornsstartbysleepingandwakingaround___________clock.Thisisnotalwayseasyforparents.Thereisevenresearch___________(suggest)thatinadults,wakingrepeatedlyatnightcanfeelasbadasgettinghardlyanysleepintermsofattentionalskills,fatiguelevelsandsymptomsofdepression.Astowhyinfantswakeatnight,thisisbestexplainedbythinkingaboutthetwothingsthatgovernoursleep:thehomeostaticandcircadianprocesses.Thecruxofthehomeostaticprocessisthestraightforwardidea___________thelongerwehavebeenawake,thegreateroursleepdrive(andthemoresleepywefeel).Itmaytakeanadultanentiredaytobuildupenoughsleepdrivetofallasleepatbedtime,___________aninfantmayonlyneedanhourortwoofwakefulnessbeforebeingabletodriftofftosleep.Thesecondprocessiscircadian,whichworkslikeaclock.Adultstypicallyfeelmoreawakeduringthemorninghoursandsleepyatnight,regardlessofwhenwelast___________(sleep).Inveryyoungbabies,thisprocessisnotyetdeveloped.Thismeansthatsleepismorelikelytooccuratdifferentpointsacrossthe24-hourday.Practicallyspeaking,theimmaturityofthesetwoprocessesmeanthatthatnewbornbabiesareexpectedtowakeatnight:theyaredoingexactlywhattheyaresupposedtodo!Theystartlifewithsmall___________(stomach)whichneedtobefilledregularlysoyouchildcangainstrengthandstayhydrated,soit’sagoodthingthattheyarewakingregularlytofeed.Ashardasdisturbedsleepcanbeforcaregivers,awakingbabyisagoodthing.Buthowlongmightthiscontinue?Theparentingmantra“thistooshallpass”istruewhenitcomestodealingwithcertainaspectsofababy’ssleep.Nightwakingstypicallybecome___________(frequent)asaninfantages,andsleepchangesinotherwaysthroughoutaperson’slife.Forexample,sleeplengthreducesandtherearechangesinsleeparchitecture.Aprematurebaby’ssleepcyclemighttakejust45minutes,whereasanadult’scanbedoublethatat90minutes.Otherchangesalsooccur;forexample,whereasbabies’sleepcyclesstartwithREM-likesleep,adultsstartwithNREMsleep.Forsomeparents,knowingthatsleepchangesthroughoutlifeisenoughtohelpthemcopewithaninfant’snightawakenings.Infact,sleepeducationalonecanhelpsomeparentstodealwithinfantsleep.Otherparentswantmoredetailedinformation,suchasaboutbabies’sleepschedules,bedtimeroutines,sleepproblems,sleepsafety,sleepenvironment,naps,sleeptraining,andspecialcircumstances.Weprovideallthisinformationandmoreonourwebsite___________physicians,psychologists,andresearchersfromthePediatricSleepCouncilhavealsoansweredhundredsofquestionsaboutsleepviavideoandtext.Inaddition,onBabySleepDay,wewillbeavailabletoansweryourindividualquestionsviaourFacebookpage.Remember:sleepmatters.Expertsagreethatsleepisessentialforhealth,growthandgeneraldevelopment.Itisimportantnotjustforbabies,butforparentstoo.Ifwecanimprovesleepwithinafamily,andcreateahappyassociationbetweenthewords“baby”and“sleep”,thenthePediatricSleepCouncilandBabySleepDayhaveachievedtheirgoal.Babies’sleeppatternsFrom:LearnAndRecordPairingthewords“baby”and“sleep”canevokestrongemotions.Thosewhohavehadlimitedcontactwithlittleonesmightinterpretthisword-combinationasimplyingdeepandprolongedslumber.Forothers,thisunionofwordsmayelicitmemoriesofprolongedperiodsofchaoticsleep(orwhatcanfeellikenosleepatall).Copingwiththewaybabiessleepcanbedifficult.It’snotthatbabiesdon’tsleep.Infact,theysleepmorethanatanyotherstageoflife.It’smoreanissueofwhentheysleep.Newbornsstartbysleepingandwakingaroundtheclock.Thisisnotalwayseasyforparents.Thereisevenresearchsuggesting(suggest)thatinadults,wakingrepeatedlyatnightcanfeelasbadasgettinghardlyanysleepintermsofattentionalskills,fatiguelevelsandsymptomsofdepression.Astowhyinfantswakeatnight,thisisbestexplainedbythinkingaboutthetwothingsthatgovernoursleep:thehomeostaticandcircadianprocesses.Thecruxofthehomeostaticprocessisthestraightforwardideathatthelongerwehavebeenawake,thegreateroursleepdrive(andthemoresleepywefeel).Itmaytakeanadultanentiredaytobuildupenoughsleepdrivetofallasleepatbedtime,butaninfantmayonlyneedanhourortwoofwakefulnessbeforebeingabletodriftofftosleep.Thesecondprocessiscircadian,whichworkslikeaclock.Adultstypicallyfeelmoreawakeduringthemorninghoursandsleepyatnight,regardlessofwhenwelastslept(sleep).Inveryyoungbabies,thisprocessisnotyetdeveloped.Thismeansthatsleepismorelikelytooccuratdifferentpointsacrossthe24-hourday.Practicallyspeaking,theimmaturityofthesetwoprocessesmeanthatthatnewbornbabiesareexpectedtowakeatnight:theyaredoingexactlywhattheyaresupposedtodo!Theystartlifewithsmallstomachs(stomach)whichneedtobefilledregularlysoyouchildcangainstrengthandstayhydrated,soit’sagoodthingthattheyarewakingregularlytofeed.Ashardasdisturbedsleepcanbeforcaregivers,awakingbabyisagoodthing.Buthowlongmightthiscontinue?Theparentingmantra“thistooshallpass”istruewhenitcomestodealingwithcertainaspectsofababy’ssleep.Nightwakingstypicallybecomelessfrequent(frequent)asaninfantages,andsleepchangesinotherwaysthroughoutaperson’slife.Forexample,sleeplengthreducesandtherearechangesinsleeparchitecture.Aprematurebaby’ssleepcyclemighttakejust45minutes,whereasanadult’scanbedoublethatat90minutes.Otherchangesalsooccur;forexample,whereasbabies’sleepcyclesstartwithREM-likesleep,adultsstartwithNREMsleep.Forsomeparents,knowingthatsleepchangesthroughoutlifeisenoughtohelpthemcopewithaninfant’snightawakenings.Infact,sleepeducationalonecanhelpsomeparentstodealwithinfantsleep.Otherparentswantmoredetailedinformation,suchasaboutbabies’sleepschedules,bedtimeroutines,sleepproblems,sleepsafety,sleepenvironment,naps,sleeptraining,andspecialcircumstances.Weprovideallthisinformationandmoreonourwebsitewherephysicians,psychologists,andresearchersfromthePediatricSleepCouncilhavealsoansweredhundredsofquestionsaboutsleepviavideoandtext.Inaddition,onBabySleepDay,wewillbeavailabletoansweryourindividualquestionsviaourFacebookpage.Remember:sleepmatters.Expertsagreethatsleepisessentialforhealth,growthandgeneraldevelopment.Itisimportantnotjustfo

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