Eating out is more popular in Britain today than it has ever been. It is reporte
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Eating out is more popular in Britain today than it has ever been. It is reported that British people spend more eating out than cooking for themselves and eating at home. It seems that many British people are becoming more and more interested in how good their food tastes, and also how healthy it is. However, eating out can also be expensive, so British people do not eat out every night. When having a date with friends, or having a birthday, many people like to go to a restaurant, and people often also eat in a restaurant before going to the cinema or the theater. As in all cultures, there are many rules of manners about eating. The knife and fork should be used in the correct way. It is also impolite to speak with your mouth full then you are eating. Most British cities have a large collection of food as well as British food, from the very cheap to the very expensive- French, Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Japanese and many, many more. When people are too tired to cook after work, they often get a “takeaway”. This means that they order from a take-out restaurant by telephone, and then go to get it. Many take-out restaurants also send it to your house. All you have to do is to open the door, pay and eat! 小题1:When do British people often eat in a restaurant?A.After having a birthday. | B.Before watching a movie. | C.When they feel tired. | D.If they want to have natural food. | 小题2:Many people prefer to eat out nowadays because __________.A.eating out is cheaper than cooking at home | B.they can learn more manners in the restaurant | C.people care more about their food than before | D.people don’t like to stay at home after work | 小题3:From the fourth paragraph, we can learn that _________.A.British dishes are very expensive | B.Japanese dishes are most expensive | C.British people like foreign food | D.French food is most popular | 小题4: The “takeaway” is the food __________.A.you order and take out of the restaurant | B.that is left when you are eating in a restaurant | C.you order but don’t need to pay at once | D.that is sold and ordered only on the phone | 小题5:What is the best title(标题) of the passage?A.British restaurant culture | B.British table manners | C.Best restaurants in Britain | D.Best food in Britain |
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小题1:B 小题1:C 小题1:C 小题1:A 小题1:A |
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【主旨大意】本文主语讲述了英国人的饮食文化。从早期的人们喜欢出去吃饭,讲到了的用餐礼仪。最后又提到了人们因为劳累而叫外卖的一种用餐形式。 小题1:细节理解题。从文章中的第二段中的最后一句话可知答案。 小题1:细节理解题。从文章的第一段中的最后一句可知答案为C。 小题1:主旨大意题。从文章的第四段可知英国人喜欢外国的饮食。 小题1:词汇理解题。takeaway的表示为“外卖食品”,只有A符合题意。 小题1: 主旨大意题。从整篇文章理解可知,本文主要讲述的是英国人的饮食文化,只有A符合题意。 |
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Is it a tree? Is it a bear? If you’re looking at a tree in the shape of a bear, it’s a topiary(林木雕塑). A topiary is a tree or a bush(灌木) that is trained into a shape. Growing a topiary garden takes both time and skills. A topiary gardener should make a drawing first. The drawing shows the final shape that the gardener likes. The gardener then chooses a bush for the topiary. It may be one that just planted or one that is already in place. In June of the plant’s first year, the gardener looks for new leaves. When the leaves grow, it’s time to shape(给……造型) the bottom of the bush. It needs about five years. The top is not trimmed during this time. In the fifth year, the bush grows tall enough for shaping. Then the gardener begins to shape the whole bush. Once a topiary has been started, it needs care all year. In the summer it must be cut many times to keep its shape. This cutting also helps the bush grow. In the winter the bushes don’t grow. The gardeners have to brush snow of the plants, or snow may hurt some parts of them. Topiary gardening is very old art. The Romans did it in the first Century. In the sixteenth century, people in Europe like topiaries too. By the late 1600s, topiaries were also grown in America. Today it’s popular in many parts of the world. 小题1: Put the following in the right order according to the passage. a. The gardener chooses a bush for the topiary. b. The whole bush grows tall enough for shaping. c. The gardener begins to shape the bottom of the bush. d. The gardener draws the shape of a topiary.A.d→a→b→c | B.b→c→a→d | C.a→d→c→b | D.d→a→c→b | 小题2:In which part of the world did the topiary gardening begin first?A.In Rome. | B.In Europe. | C.In America. | D.In Africa. |
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For many people the subject of hiccups (嗝) is a joke, but for Harry Mendes, a fifteen-year-old schoolboy from Birmingham, it was something quite different. His hiccups began one Sunday lunch time and continued day and night for two weeks. After the first week, Harry’s parents took him to hospital, but it took another week for the doctors to cure his attack. Harry, who is now back at school, described what happened to him. “When I began to hiccup, I drank a glass of water but that didn’t do any good. That evening I had hiccups every four seconds. We tried everything to stop them. I held my breath and drank cold drinks. My father even tried to give me a shock but that didn’t work either.” After a week of sleepless nights, he went to hospital. The doctors took an X-ray of his chest but they couldn’t find anything wrong. “They gave me some medicine and my hiccups slowed down, but it was another week before the medicine worked completely and my hiccups stopped.” Harry was very lucky. The world record holder is the American farmer Charles Osborne, who hiccupped for sixty-eight years. He stopped in 1990 at last, but nobody knows why. 小题1:Harry’s hiccups lasted ____.A.a week | B.fourteen days | C.twenty-eight days | D.one month | 小题2:His hiccups started after he ____.A.drank a glass of water | B.went to hospital | C.ate an Indian meal | D.finished his homework | 小题3:His parents decided to take him to hospital when he ____.A.hiccupped for four seconds | B.held his breath | C.hiccupped at night | D.couldn’t stop hiccupping | 小题4:His hiccups completely stopped one week after the doctor ____.A.gave him some medicine | B.took an X-ray of his chest | C.gave him a shock | D.let him drink cold drinks | 小题5:What does “shock” in this passage mean? |
Fish and apple soup"?Yes, and you won"t believe how delicious it is. This first came out of a restaurant in Singapore, but it is now very popular as the soup du jour in Chinese restaurants. Ingredients (serves 4): 1. Whole fish 2 apples, quartered, 4-6 ginger slices (姜片) 1 bunch of spring onions, cut into pierces 1 red tomato, cut into 8 pierces ,oil. salt and pepper Methods: l. Remove the bones from the fish. 2 Pour oil into a pan. Fly the ginger slices, and the spring onions Add the fish hones and oil. 3. Add enough water and boil it for about 15 to 20 minutes, 4. Add the apples, the fish and the tomato. When the apples go soft, ads salt and pepper, 小题1:This passage is probably_________.A.a poem | B.a piece of news | C.a story | D.a recipe | 小题2:The name of the soup in Chinese restaurants is_________. A. du jour soup D. tomato soup C. union soup D. ginger soup 小题3:The underlined word "quartered" means_________.小题4:If you want to cook the soup for 8 people, you will need _____ red tomatoes.小题5:In what order should you add the ingredients while cooking the soup?A.apples, fish and tomato—ginger slices and spring onions—oil—fish bones | B.oil—fish bones—ginger slices and spring onions—apples, fish and tomato | C.oil—ginger slices and spring onions—fish bones—apples, fish and tomato | D.ginger slices and spring onions—fish bones-apples, fish and tomato—oil |
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Television has a huge influence on our lives. It is one of the most important ways of getting information. People spend part of their spare time watching television, and much of what they learn comes from it. What we see on TV—movies, news shows, sports shows, advertisements and so on have increased our knowledge and have changed the way we learn about the world today. However, not everything on TV is true. Most of the viewers are children. Television sometimes is like a baby-sitter. It spends more time with children than parents do. But it keeps them in the living room away from healthy outdoor activities. They spend less time playing soccer or walking in the park or playing games in the yard. Of course, there are some programs on TV that are good for children. But there are also some shows which are bad. Children should not watch unhealthy shows. Maybe we can’t change what is on TV, but we can choose what we watch. Do you agree? 小题1:Why is television sometimes like a baby-sitter?A.Because television can take care of children. | B.Because children spend more time watching TV than staying with their parents. | C.Because television spends time looking after children. | D.Because television keeps children from going out. | 小题2:Which is not one of the good influences television has on our lives?A.It stops children from attending healthy outdoor activities. | B.It provides a lot of information. | C.It changes people’s way of learning. | D.It increases people’s knowledge. | 小题3:We can learn from the passage that _________.A.parents shouldn’t let children watch TV | B.We should believe everything on TV. | C.we can choose TV programmes | D.parents shouldn’t watch TV | 小题4: What’s the writer’s attitude(态度) towards television?小题5:The passage is mainly about ________.A.children spend too much time watching TV | B.people spend their time on TV for information | C.TV programmes attract children | D.the great influence TV has on our lives |
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| What is an e–reader? An e–reader is a small computer. It can hold thousands of e–books. So people want to throw away heavy schoolbags and read with small, light e–readers. For example, a US high school has put its paper books away. Teachers and students are using e–readers now. “It’s so convenient. You can have so many books right at your fingertips.” said Meghan Chenausky,16. Chinese schoolchildren are also trying e–readers. Hanvon WISEreader is the most popular e–reader in China. It weighs about 260g and is as big as a regular textbook. It is a special e–reader. Students can make notes on it. They can use it to download textbooks from school computers. It can also send and receive homework. New e–readers are not just for reading. They have WI-FI(无线网络) and multimedia(多媒体).Parents think these may hurt children’s study habits. “I think WI-FI is not necessary for kids.” says Zeng Wenwen,43, Beijing.
| 根据短文内容,判断下列句了正误。正确为“T”,错误为“F”。并在答题卡上把“T”或“F”涂黑。 小题1:An e–reader can keep thousands of e–books. 小题2:An e–reader can help to make schoolbags lighter than before. 小题3:In every US school, e–readers are used instead of paper textbooks. 小题4:The passage mainly introduces the size of an e–reader. 小题5:A different opinion is against the WI-FI and multimedia of e–readers. |
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