What can we infer from the text
A: People can now feel relieved about the nutrition in McDonald's food.
B: We can no longer find French fries in children's Happy Meal.
C: Fries, drinks and sandwiches are regarded as fat-and-calories laden.
D: McDonald spends $80 billion on fresh fruits and vegetables.
A: People can now feel relieved about the nutrition in McDonald's food.
B: We can no longer find French fries in children's Happy Meal.
C: Fries, drinks and sandwiches are regarded as fat-and-calories laden.
D: McDonald spends $80 billion on fresh fruits and vegetables.
举一反三
- We can infer from the text that the author's attitude towards life is passive.
- 在国外,当你想找个地方吃快餐时,你可以用下列哪些话来向周围的人询问?__ A: Where can we find a McDonald’s? B: Where can we have a quick meal? C: Could you recommend a fast food restaurant to eat? D: Is there a fast food restaurant around here?
- From what the author has written in the text, what can we know about the author's mother?
- We can infer from the text that _____.
- What do we learn about McDonald's inclusion of toys in its Happy Meals? A: It may shed light on people’s desire to crack a secret. B: It has proved to be key to McDonald’s business success. C: It appeals to kid’s curiosity to find out what is hidden inside. D: It may be a pleasant way for kids to reduce their food intake.