2013英语四级阅读:过分追求美食的孩子2013英语四级阅读:过分追求美食的孩子
2013英语四级阅读:过分追求美食的孩子
本篇阅读材料―过分追求美食享受的孩子是末日标志吗,‖选自《时代》(原文标题:
Are Foodie Kids the Sign of End Times, 2012.4.4)。如果大家觉得比较简单,就当作英语四
级阅读泛读材料了解了解,认识几个新单词或新表达方式也不错。如果大家觉得这些材料理
解上有难度,不妨当做挑战自己的拔高训练,希望大家都有进步。
Being a childless misanthrope and everythin...
2013英语四级阅读:过分追求美食的孩子
2013英语四级阅读:过分追求美食的孩子
本篇阅读材料―过分追求美食享受的孩子是末日标志吗,‖选自《时代》(原文标题:
Are Foodie Kids the Sign of End Times, 2012.4.4)。如果大家觉得比较简单,就当作英语四
级阅读泛读材料了解了解,认识几个新单词或新
达方式也不错。如果大家觉得这些材料理
解上有难度,不妨当做挑战自己的拔高训练,希望大家都有进步。
Being a childless misanthrope and everything, it pleased me to see two new books
addressing one of my pet peeves: kids and all the things they don?t like. Pamela Druckerman‘s best-selling Bringing Up Bébé and the forthcoming French Kids Eat Everything by Karen Le Billon both address the bizarrely stilted taste of American children. We?ve all been around kids who ―only like‖ chicken fingers and are so fed nothing else by their unnaturally indulgent helicopter parents. But in these books, particularly Druckerman‘s, we get a long look at one of
the most unnatural and disturbing of contemporary beings: the child foodie. ―Catering to picky
kids is a lot of work,‖ Druckerman writes, telling of a mother who makes four breakfasts for
four different children, and a father who tells her ―in reverent tones that his seven-year-old is
very particular about textures.‖
Am I the only one who shudders at this kind of thing, Certainly, I?m not the first to have
noticed it. The existence of child foodies isn‘t anything especially new; two year ago the Times
did an awful piece on ―Fine Dining Where Strollers Don?t Invite Sneers‖; a year ago the New
York Post weighed in on ―Tweezine,‖ or fine cuisine for grade schoolers. In both cases readers retched. But the trend, sadly, wasn‘t limited to New York: Chicago Magazine called the snooty
spawn ―koodies‖ and forecasted ―an emerging society of pintsize gourmands.‖ And they aren?t going away. Earlier this week I read a story in the Daily News about a 12-year-old critic who had just published a restaurant guide to New York. Kid critics are the latest trend; even the normally
caustic eater.com has commissioned some. Then one of my friends wrote to tell me about his 8-year-old nephew. ―He‘s such a food snob,‖ he writes, that he ―won?t eat canned or jarred foods.
If he‘s given bottled tomato sauce he spits it out.‖ Now, we?ve all seen bad kids; they‘re even a
form of entertainment, in the form of viral videos enjoyed by those of us who don?t actually have families. Child foodies aren‘t bad—but the precocious displeasure they display towards foods
beneath them is most unnatural. I?m not against kids enjoying good food, even grown-up food
like sushi or goat cheese risotto balls (fed to a two-year old, at one of the best restaurants in
Manhattan, in the Times piece.) But being a foodie means having an aroused and rarefied
interest in unusual foods; and that, inevitably, means an implicit detestation of regular,
crappy foods. I may be the only professional food writer I know who eats Go-Go Taquitos at 7-11 as part of his regular diet; and I would get bounced out of the profession if people knew what I did behind closed doors. I don‘t want to be the one to suggest that it?s wrong to encourage prepubescent epicureanism in a country where 46 million people are on food stamps…but it is
wrong. I know no kid is moved by warnings that children are starving in Biafra; but they should
be aware that children are starving three blocks over. Not to pick on the Times piece, which is
both old and ludicrous, but I can‘t stop thinking of the photograph, of three princelings being
waited upon by what appear to be hispanic servers. The image is one with more than a whiff of
feudal privilege, in the context of which the children?s choices seem totally gross and
un-American.
Happily, there‘s another way that kids are being caught up in the country?s food mania.
And it‘s one which I think should be encouraged at the expense of restaurant meals. That?s the
trend for getting kids into cooking. Last week the Food Network Magazine announced that it
would be creating a new title for children, in which chefs cook with their kids. A new PBS series, Hey Kids, Let‘s Cook~ is heading into its second season, and over the last few years some of the leading cookbook authors, such as Rachael Ray and Rozanne Gold have released cookbooks aimed at kids. This is a trend I can get behind. Cooking is better for kids than eating;
it makes them aware of how much work goes into making something good to eat, and it will
inevitably give them standards that will make junk food look bad. (Delicious, yes, but bad –
or at least, recognizable as junk food, rather than, ―food,‖ which is what it is for many kids.)
It?s also a kind of emergency home economics for an era when few households have an adult at
their disposal full time. My hero Colonel Sanders learned to cook at the age of 7, making food
for his young siblings while his mother worked in a factory; sadly, there are a lot of kids like him out there. Who knows, Once these kids learn to cook, maybe they‘ll become good eaters too, and skip being ―foodies‖ entirely.
【英语四级相关重点单词及短语】pet peeve 不能忍受的事;经常抱怨的问题
forthcoming adj. 即将来临的indulgent adj. 放纵的helicopter parents 直升机父母,指某些―望
子成龙‖、―望女成凤‖心切的父母,就像直升机一样盘旋在孩子的上空,时时刻刻监控孩子
的一举一动。
cater to 迎合;为……服务texture n. 质地;纹理;结构prepubescent adj. 青春期前的
epicureanism 享乐主义,又叫伊壁鸠鲁主义,认为享乐是人类最重要追求的哲学思想。
food stamps 食品救济券wait upon 伺候;服侍feudal privilege 封建特权get behind 支
持;支援sibling n. 兄弟姐妹;家庭成员
Question time:
1. What?s the attitude of the author towards ―foodie kids‖,
2. What?s another way that kids are being caught up in the country‘s food mania,
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