Read the passage about food and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to answer the following questionsgiúp mình nhanh với ----- Nội dung dịch tự động từ ảnh ----- Read the passage about food and choose the best answer (A, B, C or D) to answer the following questions. (1.0 point) School cafeterias across the country are trimming the fat! Dozens of states have passed nutrition laws to limit unhealthy foods in schools. Texas officials nixed deep-fried foods from school menus. Connecticut lawmakers banned the sale of high-fat, high-sugar snacks in vending machines, cafeterias, and school stores. Legislators in New Jersey passed one of the toughest school nutrition laws in the country. No schools in that state will be able to sell foods or drinks, such as candy and soft drinks, that list sugar as the main ingredient. Over the past 25 years, the percentage of overweight U.S. kids has tripled. Today, more than 9 million people ages 6 to 19 are overweight, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. School lunches aren't entirely to blame for the obesity crisis, but many experts say the cafeteria menu is a good place to start. More than 26 million children buy lunch at school each day. Educators and lawmakers hope that providing good food choices at school will help kids make good food choices at home. Experts say obesity at a young age can lead to health problems, such as heart disease. Câu 21. According to the passage, about how many children buy lunch at school each day? A. 9 million Câu 22. How are legislators trying to solve the problem of childhood obesity? A. They are requiring that children exercise an hour each day. B. They are making eating unhealthy food against the law. C. They are passing laws to limit unhealthy foods in schools. D. They are putting all overweight Americans on a healthy diet. Câu 23. The word crisis in line 9 means A. an easy accomplishment C. a serious situation Câu 24. Choose the word that best completes the sentence "In Connecticut, schools are not allowed to sell high-sugar B. 26 million C. 6 million D. 19 million B. a mysterious clue D. a carefree moment high-fat snacks." D. for A. and B. but C. from |