reading test

SPMB 2002
The government published a report yesterday saying that we need to eat more healthy - more fruit and vegetables, less fat and sugar. So, that means fewer burgers, chips and fried food as well as cutting down on sweet things. We went into central London yesterday at lunchtime and asked people what they thought about it. "it's got nothing to do with government what I eat," said Paul Keel, a building co workers, and Dorothi Mattews, a teacher, as they ate beef burgers and chips washed down with strawberry milkshake. Tim Kennor, however welcomes the government's advice. Then, we asked the Simpson's restaurant's manager about it. "I don't think people believe all these reports any more. What they say is good for you in June, they say is bad for you in July. People stopped taking notice. We serve that we've always served. Almost all of it is fattening.

1. The topic of the text is ......
A. people's reaction to suggestion on healthy eating habits
B. eating a healthy lunch in central London.
C. the government's report on people's unhealthy eating habit
D. fattening food served at the Simpson's restaurant
E. the advantages of eating fruit and vegetables

2. What does the restaurant manager think of the report?
A. People don't understand the advice given
B. The government's advice is inconsistent
C. People are more concerned about losing weight
D. Fattening foods are more delicious
E. People will welcome the government advice.

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