Sushi(寿司)is no longer the sole preserve of the adventurous diner. These days

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问题     Sushi(寿司)is no longer the sole preserve of the adventurous diner. These days, grabbing a pack for lunch is almost as common as picking up a cheese and sandwich. The Japanese dish can be bought from every major supermarket(where sales have risen an astonishing 88 percent in the past two years). Indeed, the British sushi industry—of which Tesco has a 60 percent market share—is worth more than £ 56 million annually.
    The main reason for its surge in popularity is its reputation as a healthy meal. Japanese women are among the healthiest in the world, while slender celebrities such as Victoria Beckham, Cheryl Cole and Keira Knightley are all fans of the raw fish dish.
    But do sushi’s nutrition credentials(证书)—especially the Western version—stack up? Not always, according to dietitian(营养学家)Rachel Beller. In her book Eat To Lose, Eat To Win, she says a "light lunch" of sushi may mean you overdose on calories and carbohydrates(碳水化合物). "A typical sushi roll contains 290 to 350 calories and has the carbohydrate equivalent of two-and-a-half to four slices of bread," says Ms Beller.
    Bear in mind a sushi lunch contains two or three of these rolls, a total of up to 1 050 calories, and it’s easy to see how we’re conning ourselves that we’re enjoying a low-calorie, healthy lunch.
    Many of us believe eating sushi is a good way to get the officially recommended two portions of fish each week, but here’s the problem: most sushi contains very little protein, despite its expense.
    Health experts say a portion of fish should weigh 140g, but on average, the fish in a California roll(round rolled sushi, containing a small piece of fish)or piece of nigiri(rice with fish balanced on the top)weighs just 5g. You’d need to eat 28 pieces of sushi to reach your 140g portion—or more, if you choose a mixed sushi box containing vegetarian varieties.
    Even "fish" sushi boxes don’t contain much. Marks & Spencer Fish Sushi Selection(191g, £4.68)has just 36g of fish, meaning you would have to eat four boxes and consume 1 184 calories to get one of your recommended fish portions. [br] What can we infer from the first paragraph?

选项 A、Sushi makes a hit in the UK nowadays.
B、Tesco is a giant supermarket selling Sushi only.
C、British people prefer sushi to sandwiches and cheese.
D、Sushi enjoys popularity only among adventurous diners.

答案 A

解析 推理判断题。由定位段可知,本段用三个例证表明当今英国寿司的盛行:它与奶酪、三明治一样成为普遍的午餐;这一日本料理在各大超市都能买到;英国的寿司产业产值颇丰,故A)为正确答案。
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