【題目】Taking a photo of your food and posting it online is becoming more and more popular. However, not everyone thinks it’s such a good idea.

Food photos are popular on social networking sites. People often post pictures of their meals on Facebook or photo sites such as Tumblr and Instagram. Many of the pictures are of delicious-looking food from top-class restaurants. Some people even find it addictive(上癮的). “I couldn’t get enough of it. I had to IG (instagram) every single meal,” one food poster wrote.

However, not all food photos are so attractive. There are now sites where you can post pictures of terrible-looking food. One such website is saddesklunch.com. Users send pictures of their depressing meals, which include things such as half-eaten bits of chicken and leftover pizza.

Sad Desk Lunch was created by office worker Kira Fisher in 2012. At the time, she was working as a video editor in New York. “I was starting at my rather terrible vegetable soup, which I was eating at my desk, and just thought, I can’t believe I’m eating this soup, let alone eating it alone at my desk,” she said. Other similar sites include cooksuck.com, foodporndairy.com and dimlyiitmealsforone. Tumblr.com.

Some chefs are trying to stop people photographing food in their restaurants. Gilles Goujon runs a three-star restaurant in southern France. He told news website France TV Info that every time his creations appear on social networks it “takes away the surprise, and a little bit of my intellectual property(知識產(chǎn)權(quán))”.

Alexandre Gauthier is the chef at the “Grenouillere” restaurant a “no camera” logo on his menus. “Before, people took pictures of their family in the restaurant; now we take pictures of food... We tweet, we ‘like’(點贊), we respond to comments, and the dish is cold,” he explained.

Will you be taking your camera next time you eat out?

1On which of the following websites can you probably find photos of tasty food?

A. cooksuck.com B. instagram.com

C. saddesklunch.com D. foodporndairy.com

2What’s Gilles Goujon’s attitude towards food photography in restaurants?

A. He dislikes it. B. He supports it.

C. He is interested in it. D. He is uncertain about it.

【答案】

1B

2A

【解析】文章介紹拍食物照片并粘貼到網(wǎng)上的流行趨勢。

1細節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)文章內(nèi)容People often post pictures of their meals on Facebook or photo sites such as Tumblr and Instagram. Many of the pictures are of delicious-looking food from top-class restaurants.人們經(jīng)常粘貼他們的美食圖在Facebook 或者Tumblr 以及Instagram的圖冊中,很多圖片是來自高級餐廳的美味食物。故選B。

2推理判斷題。根據(jù)最后一部分內(nèi)容Alexandre Gauthier is the chef at the “Grenouillere” restaurant a “no camera” logo on his menus. “Before, people took pictures of their family in the restaurant; now we take pictures of food... We tweet, we ‘like’(點贊), we respond to comments, and the dish is cold,”他在菜單上貼上“不要拍照”的標志。以前人們在餐廳拍家人的照片,現(xiàn)在我們拍食物的照片,我們發(fā)表,我們點贊,我回復評論,飯菜都里涼了,可知他不喜歡在餐廳給食物拍照片。故選A。

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