Module 6 Eating together 模块培优卷(原卷版+解析版)

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中小学教育资源及组卷应用平台
【外研版】Module
6
Eating
together培优测试卷
学校:__________班级:__________姓名:_________
考号:___________
温馨提示:
本试卷共分第Ⅰ卷和第Ⅱ卷两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题;第Ⅱ卷为非选择题;满分为100分,考试时间为100分钟。
第Ⅰ卷
选择题
一、语法选择(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
Health
and
food
are
the
two
main
topics
among
people’s
talk
today.
Weight
problems,
heart
trouble
and
many
forms
of
cancer
are
becoming
more
common
1
unhealthy
diets.
Everywhere,
people
are
thinking
about
how
to
eat
more
healthily.
Some
people
think
that
sugar
is
bad
for
their
health,
while
2
say
that
sugar
is
the
best
source
of
energy.
Some
people
eat
meat,
but
other
people
don’t.
It
is
difficult
to
say
3
is
right.
However,
most
doctors
agree
that
a
balanced
diet
is
good
4
you
to
stay
5
.
Your
body
cannot
work
properly
without
a
balanced
diet.
To
decide
what
to
eat
and
what
not
to
eat,
you
should
do
some
research.
Scientific
information
about
your
body’s
needs
for
fats,
proteins,
minerals
and
vitamins
6
you
decide
on
the
right
things
to
eat
and
the
right
amount
to
eat.
It
can
also
help
you
understand
your
body
better.
7
how
to
balance
your
diet
properly
will
help
you
have
a
healthier
future.
Teenage
boys
who
often
eat
fish
may
be
doing
their
brains
some
good,
a
new
study
suggests.
Swedish
researchers
found
that
among
nearly
5,000
8
boys
they
surveyed,
those
who
eat
fish
more
than
once
per
week
tended
to
score
9
on
intelligence
tests
three
years
later.
The
findings
show
that
fish
may
indeed
be
brain
food.
Researchers
believe
that
fish-especially
oily
fishes
are
important
to
early
brain
development.
The
findings
are
10
on
data
from
4,792
teenage
boys
who
answered
questions
on
diet
and
lifestyle
when
they
were
15
years
old.
And
when
they
were
18,
they
had
an
intelligence
test.
1.
A.
because
B.
because
of
C.
since
D.
for
2.
A.
other
B.
another
C.
the
other
D.
others
3.
A.
when
B.
whom
C.
who
D.
what
4.
A.
on
B.
of
C.
for
D.
with
5.
A.
healthy
B.
healthily
C.
healthier
D.
more
healthily
6.
A.
help
B.
helping
C.
helped
D.
helps
7.
A.
Learn
B.
Learning
C.
To
be
learned
D.
Learned
8.
A.
15
years
old
B.
15-years-old
C.
15
year
old
D.
15-year-old
9.
A.
highest
B.
high
C.
highly
D.
higher
10.
A.
bases
B.
basing
C.
based
D.
base
【答案】BDC
CA
DBDDC
【解析】本文讲述健康的饮食对我们身体的影响。
1.考查词语辨异。句意:体重问题,心脏病和由于不健康的饮食,许多形式的癌症变得越来越普遍。
Because
接句子。Because
of
后面接短语。
2.D考查不定代词辨异。有些人认为糖对他们的健康有害,而另一些人则认为说糖是最好的能源。Others
泛指。The
others
特指。
3.C
考查疑问词用法。根据句意应用C。很难说谁是对的。
4.C考查介词用法。Be
good
for
故选C。句意:然而,大多数医生都认为均衡饮食有利于保持健康。
5.A
考查形容词用法。Stay
保持后面用形容词。
6.D
考查时态。句意:有关你身体对脂肪、蛋白质、矿物质和维生素的需求的科学信息可以帮助你决定正确的饮食和适当的摄入量。这里主语是Scientific
information所以用三单现形式。选D。
7.考查非谓语动词的用法。句意:学会如何平衡饮食将有助于你拥有一个更健康的未来。动词作主语用v+ing形式。故选B
8.D
考查数词用法。句意:瑞典研究人员发现,在他们调查的近5000名15岁男孩中,那些每周吃鱼超过一次的男孩在三年后的智力测试中往往得分更高。15-year-old
15岁的,相当一个形容词。
9.D
考查形容词比较级用法。根据句意和语境用比较级。句意:瑞典研究人员发现,在他们调查的近5000名15岁男孩中,那些每周吃鱼超过一次的男孩在三年后的智力测试中往往得分更高。
10.C考查被动语态用法。
句意:这项发现是基于4792名青少年的数据,他们回答了15岁时关于饮食和生活方式的问题。be
based
on以。。。为基础。
二、完形填空(15分)
When
you
hear
the
world
hero,
you
may
think
of
someone
like
Mahatma
Gandhi
or
Nelson
Mandela.
But
there
are
also
"everyday"
heroes-they
may
not
be
___11___
to
the
public,
but
they
do
what
they
can
to
help
___12___
people's
lives
as
well.
Everyday
heroes
are
normal
people
who
are
working
to
make
the
world
a
better
place.
Among
them
is
Robert
Lee.
Lee
grew
up
in
New
York
City.
As
his
family
was
not
rich,
he
learned
from
a
young
age
the
importance
of
___13___
the
waste
of
food.
When
in
college,
he
was
part
of
a
student
group
that
gave
out
leftover(剩余的)food
to
homeless
people.
This
experience
made
him
realize
how
serious
the
problem
of
food
wastage
actually
was.
After
he
left
university,
Lee
and
a
friend
set
up
a(n)___14__
called
Rescuing
Leftover
Cuisine(RLC).
Its
purpose
is
to
collect
unsold
food
from
restaurants
and
send
it
for
free
to
shelters(收容所)and
food
kitchens.
Volunteers
pick
up
the
food
from
restaurants
around
the
city
and
hand
it
out
to
those
in
need.
RLC
operates
___15____.
Using
an
app
developed
by
Lee's
team,
restaurants
____16____
how
much
leftover
food
they
have
each
day.
Then
volunteers
are
sent
to
fetch
it.
The
distance
is
usually
short,
so
volunteers
can
just
do
their
deliveries(递送)by
____17___
from
the
restaurants
to
the
shelters.
Lee
believes
this
is
a
quick
way
of
delivery.
So
far,
Lee
and
his
team
have
successfully
___18____
over
150,000
kilograms
of
food,
serving
almost
300,000
meals
to
people
who
need
them.
Lee
has
shown
that
a
___19___
action
can
help
people
around
us
greatly.
It
may
have
a
greater
influence
than
we
imagine.
When
Lee
is
asked
what
his
next
plan
is,
he
says
there's
still
a
lot
to
do.
"It's
just
the
___20___.
With
more
restaurants,
who
knows
how
much
more
we
can
do."
11.
A.
safe
B.
close
C.
friendly
D.
well-known
12.
A.
record
B.
share
C.
improve
D.
manage
13.
A.
storing
B.
avoiding
C.
burning
D.
recycling
14.
A.
club
B.
school
C.
business
D.
organization
15.
A.
badly
B.
quietly
C.
simply
D.
slowly
16.
A.
report
B.
notice
C.
discuss
D.
consider
17.
A.
flying
B.
walking
C.
skating
D.
shipping
18.
A.
saved
B.
heated
C.
lent
D.
grown
19.
A.
small
B.
secret
C.
direct
D.
social
20.
A.
need
B.
time
C.
promise
D.
beginning
【答案】11.
D
12.
C
13.
B
14.
D
15.
C
16.
A
17.
B
18.
A
19.
A
20.
D
【解析】本文主要向我们介绍了罗伯特·李和他的团队在节约粮食、避免食物浪费上做出的努力。
1.句意:但也有“日常”英雄——他们可能不为公众所知。
safe安全的;close近的,紧密的;friendly友好的;well-known众所周知的。分析“When
you
hear
the
word
hero,
you
may
think
of
someone
like
Mahatma
Gandhi
or
Nelson
Mandela.
But
there
are
also
"everyday"
heroes-they
may
not
be
___11___
to
the
public”可知,当听到英雄这个词时,可能会想到著名的甘地或曼德拉,但是在日常生活中也有英雄,此处表示“不为人所知的,不出名的”的含义,与前句作对比。故选D。
12.句意:但他们也在尽力帮助改善人们的生活。
record记录;share分享;improve提高,改善;manage管理。根据后句“Everyday
heroes
are
normal
people
who
are
working
to
make
the
world
a
better
place.”可知,每天的英雄都是为把世界变得更美好而努力的普通人,所以他们在尽力地帮助改善人们的生活。故选C。
13.句意:由于他的家庭并不富裕,他从小就懂得了避免浪费食物的重要性。
storing储存;avoiding避免;burning燃烧;recycling回收。根据后文内容可知,他致力于不浪费粮食,所以此处强调“避免”的含义。故选B。
14.句意:大学毕业后,李和一个朋友创办了一家名为“拯救剩菜”(RLC)的组织。
club俱乐部;school学校;business生意;organization组织。根据后文“Volunteers
pick
up
the
food
from
restaurants
around
the
city
and
hand
it
out
to
those
in
need.”可知,志愿者们将从城市各处的餐馆中找到食物并分发给需要的人,所以推测RLC是一个组织。故选D。
15.句意:RLC组织的运作简单。
badly坏地;quietly安静地;simply简单地;slowly缓慢地。根据后句“Using
an
app
developed
by
Lee's
team,
restaurants
___16__
how
much
leftover
food
they
have
each
day.”可知,RLC组织通过使用应用程序,餐馆可以报告他们每天的剩菜量。所以运作是很简单的,其他三项不符合句意。故选C。
16.句意:通过李的团队开发的一款应用程序,餐馆可以报告他们每天的剩菜量。
report报告;notice通知;discuss讨论;consider考虑,认为。分析上下文可知,通过应用程序,餐馆上报剩余的食物,然后志愿者会去把剩余的食物拿回来,所以此处强调“报告”的含义。故选A。
17.句意:距离通常是短的,所以志愿者可以步行从餐馆到避难所进行递送。
flying飞;walking步行;skating溜冰;shipping坐船。根据前句“The
distance
is
usually
short,”可知,距离是短的,所以“步行”即可。故选B。
18.句意:到目前为止,李和他的团队已经成功地节约了15万公斤的食物,为将近30万需要食物的人提供了食物。
saved拯救,节约;heated加热;lent借出;grown成长。分析上下文可知,李和他的团队是为了节约粮食,避免粮食浪费,所以此处强调“节约”。故选A。
19.句意:李已经证明了一个小小的行动可以极大地帮助我们周围的人。
small小的;secret秘密的;direct直接的;social社会的。分析“Lee
has
shown
that
a
___17___
action
can
help
people
around
us
greatly.”可知,此处强调“一个小小的行动可以极大地帮助我们周围的人”,与greatly形成对比。故选A。
20.句意:这只是开始。
need需要;time时间;promise承诺;beginning开始。根据后句“With
more
restaurants,
who
knows
how
much
more
we
can
do.”可知,有更多要去做的,所以“这只是开始”,此处强调“开始”。故选D。
三、
阅读理解(共4篇每题2分,共40分)
A
Imagine
you're
enjoying
dinner
with
your
friends
in
a
nice
restaurant.
You're
having
a
great
time
when
suddenly
you
hear
a
phone
ringing
at
the
table
next
to
you.
A
man
takes
out
his
phone
and
starts
talking
for
almost
ten
minutes!
How
will
you
feel?
Maybe
you'll
feel
uncomfortable,
but
you
can
do
nothing
about
it.
This
happens
all
the
time,
not
only
in
a
restaurant,
but
also
on
a
bus,
at
a
cinema,
everywhere!
Cell
phones
are
useful
in
our
daily
lives.
But
be
careful
not
to
be
a
noisy
user
and
disturb
others.
You
are
supposed
to
control
your
own
behavior.
Here
are
a
few
rules.
Follow
the
rules!
When
you're
in
public
places
and
see
a
sign
that
says
"Turn
off
cell
phones",
don't
use
your
phone.
If
you
are
allowed,
speak
softly
for
a
short
time
and
try
to
keep
away
from
other
people.
Phone
off!
Never
make
calls
in
a
theatre,
when
you
are
watching
a
movie
or
enjoying
a
concert.
Pay
attention!
Talking
on
a
cell
phone
while
driving
is
dangerous.
And
watch
out
when
you're
walking
down
the
street
and
talking
on
the
phone.
As
more
people
use
cell
phones,
things
are
going
to
get
worse.
So,
the
next
time
you're
getting
ready
to
make
a
call,
stop
and
consider
the
people
around
you.
21.In
Paragraph
1,
the
writer
mainly
tells
us
_________.?
A.
what
the
man
talks
about
on
the
phone
with
his
friend
B.
an
example
of
bad
manners
C.
how
bad
phones
can
be
to
people
D.
why
using
phones
is
not
allowed
in
a
restaurant
22.What
does
the
underlined
word
"disturb"
mean
in
the
passage
in
Chinese?
A.
帮助
B.
支持
C.
打扰
D.
利用
23.According
to
the
passage,
we
are
expected
to
turn
off
our
cell
phones
while
_________.?
A.
eating
in
a
restaurant
B.
watching
TV
at
home
C.
enjoying
a
concert
D.
seeing
a
doctor
24.When
you
have
to
talk
on
the
phone
in
public,
you
should
follow
the
following
rules
EXCEPT_________.?
A.
using
earphones
B.
making
short
talks
C.
keeping
away
from
people
D.
talking
in
a
low
voice
25.We
can
learn
that
________from
the
passage.?
A.
public
manners
are
important
in
our
lives
B.
cell
phones
lead
to
people's
bad
relationship
C.
people
ought
to
turn
off
cell
phones
in
public
places
D.
cell
phones
have
become
the
most
useful
tool
in
our
lives
【答案】BCCAA
【解析】 现在手机成了人们生活的一部分,但是在公共场所应该如何有礼貌地使用手机呢?本文将为你介绍几条规则。
21.B 推理判断题。文章第一段主要描述了一个让人感觉很不舒服的场景。这是作者给出的一个关于使用手机时没有礼貌的行为的例子。
22.C 词义猜测题。由第三段第二句中的"be
careful
not
to
be
a
noisy
user"可推知,disturb表示"打扰",故选C。
23.C 细节理解题。由倒数第三段可知,当我们在看电影或欣赏音乐会的时候应关掉手机,由此可知选C。
24.A 细节理解题。由第四段最后一句可知,如果你被允许(打电话),你可以小点儿声,通话时间短一些,到离他人远的地方通话,而A项内容文中未提及。
25.A 推理判断题。通读全文可知,文章主要介绍了在公共场合使用手机的一些规则,属于社交礼仪的范畴,所以我们可以从文中了解到公共礼仪对人们的生活很重要,因此A项正确。
B
Experts
believe
that
there
are
more
than
8
million
restaurants
in
the
world
today.
So
it
might
surprise
you
to
learn
that
restaurants,
as
we
know
them,
have
only
existed
for
a
few
centuries.
Before
1765,
there
were
no
restaurants.
That
is,
there
were
no
places
that
provided
the
restaurant
experience.
There
was
nowhere
in
which
a
waiter
brought
you
food
and
drink
that
you
picked
from
a
menu.
In
fact,
there
were
no
menus
anywhere.
There
were
eating
places
travelers
could
go
to
centuries
before
that.
The
countryside
was
full
of
inns
that
would
serve
food.
And
there
were
taverns
where
one
could
get
drinks.
The
rich
could
also
eat
special
meals
prepared
by
private
cooks.
But
none
of
them
could
be
called
a
“restaurant”.
A
man
called
Boulanger
changed
that.
In
1765,
he
opened
a
place
in
Paris
that
sold
soups
(汤).
On
his
sign
he
used
the
word
“restaurant”
to
describe
what
he
was
selling.
At
that
time,
soups
were
considered
something
that
could
help
“restore”
(恢复)
your
health—in
French
the
word
“restore”
is
“restaurer”—so
he
called
the
soups
“restaurants”.
Soon,
people
started
buying
Boulanger’s
soups
even
when
they
were
not
ill.
And
over
time,
people
began
to
use
the
word
“restaurant”
to
refer
to
a
place
selling
soup
rather
than
the
soup
itself.
More
“restaurants”
opened
in
France,
and
people
began
to
buy
soups
more
often.
Later,
restaurants
in
Paris
began
to
serve
other
food
besides
soup.
In
the
1790s,
menus
started
to
appear.
By
the
mid-1800s,
there
were
many
types
of
restaurants
throughout
the
world.
The
United
States
offered
coffee
shops.
Tea
houses
became
popular
throughout
China.
Paris
created
beautiful
restaurants
for
the
rich.
The
British
began
to
copy
the
French,
and
the
restaurant
idea
spread
throughout
the
British
Empire.
Today
cities
are
filled
with
all
types
of
restaurants.
Diners
have
millions
of
options
from
which
to
choose.
26.What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
How
restaurants
developed.
B.
What
made
a
good
restaurant,
C.
Who
created
the
first
restaurant.
D.
Why
restaurants
became
popular.
27.According
to
the
first
paragraph,
what
made
restaurants
different
from
earlier
eating
places?
A.
Restaurants
only
served
food.
B.
Restaurants
were
more
expensive.
C.
Restaurants
were
mainly
in
cities.
D.
Restaurants
had
a
list
of
meal
choices.
28.
Who
did
Boulanger
expect
to
come
and
eat
at
his
restaurant?
A.
Rich
people.
B.
Sick
people.
C.
Travellers.
D.
Workers.
29.When
it
was
first
used,
what
did
the
word
“restaurant”
refer
to?
A.
A
person.
B.
A
place.
C.
Illness.
D.
Soup.
30.When
did
restaurants
begin
to
grow
internationally?
A.
In
the
1600s.
B.
In
the
1700s.
C.
In
the
1800s.
D.
In
the
1900s.
【答案】ADBDC
【解析】在1765年以前,还没有餐馆.一个叫波兰格的人改变了这一点.1765年,他在巴黎开了一家卖汤的餐馆.在他的招牌上,他用"餐厅"这个词来形容他出售的东西.后来,巴黎的餐馆开始供应汤以外的其他食物.19世纪90年代,菜单开始出现.到19世纪中期,世界各地有许多类型的餐馆.在今天的城市里挤满了各种各样的餐馆,食客有数以百万计的选择.
【解答】26.
A.
主旨大意题.A餐馆是如何发展的,B是什么造就了一家好餐馆?C谁创造了第一家餐馆,D为什么餐馆变得受欢迎;通读全文可知,本文主要介绍了餐馆的发展史.故选A.
27.
D.
细节理解题.根据"In
fact,
there
were
no
menus
anywhere."可知,事实上,任何地方都没有菜单,所以说餐馆和早期吃饭的地方的区别就是,餐馆有点菜的菜单.故选D.
28.
B.
细节理解题.根据"At
that
time,
soups
were
considered
something
that
could
help
"restore"(恢复)your
health﹣
in
French
the
word
"restore"
is
"restaurer"﹣﹣﹣
so
he
called
the
soups
"restaurants".
Soon,
people
started
buying
Boulanger's
soups
even
when
they
were
not
ill."可知,当时,汤被认为可以帮助"恢复"你的健康﹣﹣在法语中,"恢复"一词是"餐馆"﹣﹣所以他称汤为"餐馆".很快,人们就开始购买Boulanger的汤,即使它们没有生病.所以说Boulanger希望病人到他的餐馆去吃饭.故选B.
29.
D.
细节理解题.根据"In
1765,
he
opened
a
place
in
Paris
that
sold
soups(汤).
On
his
sign
he
used
the
word
"restaurant"
to
describe
what
he
was
selling."可知,1765年,他在巴黎开了一家卖汤的店.在他的招牌上,他用"餐馆"这个词来形容他卖的东西.所以说最早"餐馆"是指"汤".故选D.
30.
C.
细节理解题.根据"By
the
mid﹣1800s,
there
were
many
types
of
restaurants
throughout
the
world."可知,到19世纪中期,世界各地有许多类型的餐馆.故选C.
C
Scientists
have
learned
a
lot
about
the
kinds
of
food
people
need.
They
say
that
there
are
several
kinds
of
food
that
people
should
eat
every
day.
They
are:
(1)
green
and
yellow
vegetables
of
all
kinds;
(2)
citrus(柑桔)
fruits
and
tomatoes;
(3)
potatoes
and
other
fruits
and
vegetables;
(4)
meat
of
all
kinds,
fish
and
eggs;
(5)
milk
and
foods
made
from
milk;
(6)
bread
or
cereal(谷物),
rice
is
also
in
this
kind
of
food;
(7)
butter,
or
something
like
butter.
People
in
different
places
of
the
world
eat
different
kinds
of
things.
Foods
are
cooked
and
eaten
in
many
different
kinds
of
ways.
People
in
different
countries
eat
at
different
times
of
the
day.
In
some
places
people
eat
once
or
twice
a
day;
in
other
countries
people
eat
three
or
four
times.
Scientists
say
that
none
of
the
differences
is
really
important.
It
doesn’t
matter
whether
foods
are
eaten
raw
or
cooked.
It
doesn’t
matter
if
a
person
eats
dinner
at
4
o’clock
in
the
afternoon
or
at
11
o’clock
at
night.
The
important
thing
is
what
you
eat
every
day.
There
are
two
problems,
then,
in
feeding
the
large
number
of
people
on
earth.
The
first
is
to
find
some
ways
to
feed
the
world’s
population
so
that
no
one
is
hungry.
The
second
is
to
make
sure
that
people
everywhere
have
the
right
kinds
of
food
to
make
them
grow
to
be
strong
and
healthy.
31.
From
the
first
paragraph
we
know
noodles
belong
to
a
kind
of
______
food.
A.
vegetable
B.
fruit
C.
meat
D.
cereal
32.
According
to
the
scientists,
which
of
the
following
groups
is
the
healthiest
for
your
lunch?
A.
chicken,
apples,
cereal,
cabbages
B.
potatoes,
rice,
bread,
carrots
C.
oranges,
bananas,
fish,
tomatoes
D.
beef,
pork,
fish,
milk
33.
People
in
different
places
of
the
world
______.
A.
have
the
right
kinds
of
food
to
eat
B.
cook
their
food
in
the
same
way
C.
have
their
meals
at
the
same
time
D.
eat
food
in
different
ways
34.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.
People
in
some
places
don’t
have
enough
to
eat.
B.
There
are
too
many
people
in
the
world.
C.
One
of
the
problems
is
that
no
one
is
hungry.
D.
The
scientists
are
trying
to
make
people
grow
to
be
strong
and
healthy.
35.
If
there
is
Paragraph
4,
what
do
you
think
is
going
to
be
talked
about?
A.
When
people
eat
their
meals.
B.
What
to
do
with
the
two
problems.
C.
How
to
cook
food
in
different
ways.
D.
Why
people
in
different
places
eat
different
kinds
of
food.
【答案】31.
D
32.
A
33.
D
34.
C
35.
B
【解析】短文大意:
这篇短文主要讲述人们的食物种类,饮食方式及面临的问题。
31.根据第一段分类及生活常识,可知面条是有面粉制成的,面粉来自谷物中的小麦,面条也属于一种谷物食品,选D,谷物。
32.根据短文描述的,可知种类齐全的是食品才算是最健康的食品,选项A中食物种类较为齐全,选项B中缺少肉食,选项C中缺少谷物,选项D中缺少水果和蔬菜。故选A。
33.根据第二段Foods
are
cooked
and
eaten
in
many
different
kinds
of
ways.描述,可知选D。
34.根据短文最后一段The
first
is
to
find
some
ways
to
feed
the
world’s
population
so
that
no
one
is
hungry.描述,可知选项C描述错误。
35.短文第三段主要谈论了关于食物的两个问题,故接下来要讲述解决这两个问题的方法,故选B。
D
The
Food
Pyramid(金字塔),
developed
by
the
US
Department
of
Agriculture
(USDA),
is
an
excellent
tool
to
help
you
make
healthy
food
choices.
The
Food
Pyramid
is
actually
made
up
of
six
groups.
The
group
located
at
the
most
bottom
part
is
the
Grain
group.
Next
are
the
Vegetable
and
the
Fruit
groups.
The
Dairy
and
the
Proteins
groups
are
tied
at
the
third
part
of
the
pyramid.
The
group
at
the
uppermost
part
of
the
pyramid
is
made
up
of
sweets,
fats,
and
oils.
The
Food
Pyramid
can
help
you
choose
from
a
variety
of
foods
so
you
get
the
nutrients
you
need,
and
the
suggested
serving
sizes
can
help
you
control
the
amount
of
calories,
fat,
or
sugar
in
your
diet.
It
is
recommended
that
we
must
take
at
least
6
up
to
11
servings
of
Grains
group
every
day.
The
foods
in
Vegetables
and
Fruits
group
are
rich
in
nutrients.
Many
are
excellent
sources
of
vitamin
A
and
vitamin
C.
The
Food
Pyramid
suggests
3
to
5
servings
of
vegetables
each
day.
Products
like
cheese,
yogurt,
and
milk
belong
to
the
Dairy
group.
One
must
have
at
least
2
servings
of
foods
in
this
group
every
day.
Proteins
products
can
come
from
various
sources
like
fish,
beef,
pork
and
chicken.
Eggs
also
belong
to
this
food
group.
We
should
take
2-3
servings
of
foods
in
this
group.
36.
What
is
the
Food
Pyramid?
A.
It's
a
famous
building
in
the
USA.
B.
It's
a
kind
of
delicious
food
in
the
USA,
C.
It's
a
tool
to
help
make
healthy
food
choices.
D.
It's
a
kind
of
delicious
food
in
Egypt.
37.
How
many
groups
is
the
Food
Pyramid
made
up
of?
A.
Four.
B.
Five.
C.
Six.
D.
Seven.
38.
What
is
at
the
bottom
part
of
the
pyramid?
A.
Grains.
B.
Vegetables.
C.
The
Dairy.
D.
The
Fruit.
39.
The
Food
Pyramid
can
help
us
do
the
following
except
______.
A.
controlling
the
amount
of
diet
B.
making
healthy
food
choices
C.
telling
us
the
nutrients
we
need
D.
showing
how
to
cook
eggs
40.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
A.
The
history
of
the
Food
Pyramid.
B.
The
introduction
of
the
Food
Pyramid.
C.
The
development
of
the
Food
Pyramid.
D.
The
origin
of
the
Food
Pyramid.
【答案】CCADB
【解析】文介绍事物金字塔的情况,有助于你吃健康的食物。
36.C细节理解题。The
Food
Pyramid(金字塔),
developed
by
the
US
Department
of
Agriculture
(USDA),
is
an
excellent
tool
to
help
you
make
healthy
food
choices.
美国农业部(USDA)开发的食物金字塔(Food
Pyramid)是帮助您选择健康食品的绝佳工具。故答案选C
37.
C细节理解题,
The
Food
Pyramid
is
actually
made
up
of
six
groups.故答案选C。
38.
A
细节理解题The
group
located
at
the
most
bottom
part
is
the
Grain
group.
位于最底部的组是谷物组。
39.D
细节理解题。在第三段里没有提及如何煮鸡蛋。故答案选D。
40.B主旨大意题。这篇文章主要介绍美国发布的有助大家挑选健康的食物的食物金字塔的情况,故答案选B。
第II卷
非选择题(共三节,满分40分)
第一节、词汇运用(15分)
A)用括号词的适当形式填空或首字母填空(10分)
1.
Thanks
for
your
i
but
I'm
sorry
I
can't
go
to
the
party.
2.
I
have
looked
at
the
c
.
It
is
Tuesday
today.
3.
Ladies
and
g
,
welcome
to
our
school.
4.
Look!
The
bird
in
the
tree
has
a
pair
of
beautiful
w
.
5.My
new
friend
Jane
will
come
to
my
home
and
my
mother
wants
to
cook
some
________
(tradition)
food
for
her.
6.A
football
match
between
Class
Two
and
Class
Three
__
_
(hold)tomorrow
afternoon.
7.

Can
you
finish
__________
(read)
the
book
before
10
o’clock?

Yes,
I
can.
8.
Lucy
is
looking
for
her
pet
dog.
It
went
__________
(miss)
just
now.
9.It's
a
hot,
noisy
and
crowded
place.
No
wonder
someone
will
be
________(生气的).
10.Is
she
invited
to
the
______________(学校毕业生)party
too?
【答案】1.invitation
2.calendar
3.gentlemen
4.wings
5.traditional
6.will
be
held
7.reading
8.missing
9.angry
/mad/cross
10.school-leavers
B)完成句子(5分)
1.
我为你准备了面包和牛奶。请自便。
I
prepared
bread
and
milk
for
you.
Please
________________
.
2.
这部相机与那部非常相像。
This
camera
is
very
________
________
that
one.
3.
妈妈热了两个鸡蛋当我的早餐。
My
mother
________
________
two
eggs
for
my
breakfast.
4.
找他帮忙也没有用。
It's
________
________
__________him
for
help.
5.
希望你及时完成作业。
You_________
____________to
finish
the
work
in
time.
【答案】1.help
yourself
2.similar
to
3.heated
up
4.no
good
asking
5.are
hoped
第二节、补全对话(有一项多余)。(5分)
A:Hi,
Mr.
Smith.
Tomorrow
I'm
going
to
a
formal
Western
dinner
party
for
the
first
time.
(1)____
B:Sure.
First,
when
you
sit
down
at
the
table,
take
your
napkin,
unfold
it
and
put
it
on
your
lap.
A:What
does
dinner
start
with?
B:A
small
dish.
A:(2)____
B:You
should
keep
the
knife
in
your
right
hand
and
the
fork
in
your
left.
Don't
take
more
food
than
you
need.
It's
polite
to
finish
eating
everything
on
your
plate.
A:(3)____
B:No.
You
should
try
to
speak
quietly
and
smile
a
lot.
(4)____
A:What
should
I
do
when
I
drink
to
someone's
health?
B:You
should
raise
your
glass
and
take
a
sip.
(5)____
A:Thanks
a
lot.
B:You're
welcome.
【答案】BFAED
第三节、阅读完成任务(5分)
Living
in
a
different
culture
can
be
a
both
exciting
and
challenging(挑战性的)experience.
You
have
to
learn
different
cultures
and
try
to
get
used
to
them.
Let's
share
some
cultural
differences
between
China
and
the
US
to
help
understand
each
other.
Privacy(隐私)

Chinese
people
talk
about
subjects
such
as
ages
and
income(收入),
which
Americans
think
is
not
polite.
Families

In
China,
elders
are
traditionally
treated
with
respect(尊重).
In
America,
the
goal
of
the
family
is
to
encourage
independence(独立),
especially
that
of
the
children.
Unlike
the
Chinese,
few
elder
Americans
live
with
their
children.
Friends

Chinese
people
have
different
understanding
of
"friends".
In
China,
"friendship"
means
a
lifelong
relationship
between
friends
who
think
it's
their
duty(责任,义务)
to
give
each
other
any
help.
Americans
always
call
people
they
meet
friends.?
Money

The
Chinese
like
saving
money.
They
are
always
careful
when
they
are
planning
to
spend
money.
It
is
different
in
America,
where
far
fewer
families
are
saving
money.
Education

Chinese
people
value
education
and
jobs
more
than
Americans
do,
who
pay
more
attention
to
good
nature
instead.  
  根据短文内容完成下列小题
1.Who
often
talks
about
ages
and
income,
Chinese
people
or
Americans?
2.In
China,
many
elders
live
with
their
children,
don't
they?
3.What
do
Chinese
people
value
more
than
Americans
do?
4.将文中画线句子译成汉语
5.Give
a
proper
title
for
the
passage.
【答案】
1.Chinese
people.
2.Yes./Yes,
they
do.
3.Education
and
jobs.
4.在中国,友谊是朋友之间的一段(持续)一生的关系,帮助朋友是他们的责任。
5.(Some)
Cultural
Differences
Between
China
and
the
US/America
第四节、书面表达(15分)
现在某国外旅游杂志向你约稿,请你以When
in
China,
do
as
the
Chinese
do!为题写一篇文章,向西方读者介绍我们中国的饮食风俗。以下是此杂志社发来的稿件要求,请仔细阅读,完成写作。
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Length(篇幅):About
80
words.

Content(内容):
Please
try
to
answer
at
least
4
of
these
questions
from
our
readers.
◇Are
meals
in
China
the
same
as
meals
in
the
West?
◇What
time
are
lunch
and
dinner
served
in
China?
◇How
to
eat
food?
◇How
to
behave
politely
while
eating
with
the
old?
◇How
do
we
know
that
a
meal
is
over
in
China?
◇Is
it
a
good
idea
to
talk
about
food
during
a
meal?
◇Will
there
be
just
three
courses
or
more
in
China?
  
要求:内容合理,要点齐全;句子及篇章结构准确、连贯;书写规范。
When
in
China,
do
as
the
Chinese
do!
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范文
When
in
China,
do
as
the
Chinese
do!
There
are
many
differences
between
Chinese
and
Western
eating
habits
and
customs.
Here
are
some
things
you
may
wish
to
know
about
eating
together
in
China.
When
in
China,people
usually
eat
lunch
or
dinner
much
earlier
than
people
in
the
West.
Chinese
people
like
to
eat
rice,noodles,vegetables
and
meat
while
Western
people
prefer
bread,milk
and
steak.Of
course,
the
main
difference
on
the
Chinese
dinner
table
is
using
chopsticks
instead
of
knives
and
forks.
The
plates
will
be
placed
in
the
middle
of
the
table
for
everyone
to
share.
Chinese
people
like
to
talk
about
food,
so
it's
a
good
topic
of
conversation.
At
the
end
of
the
meal,
you
will
usually
be
served
fruit.
The
golden
rule
is:
When
in
China,
do
as
the
Chinese
do!
A.
Is
it
polite
to
speak
loudly
at
table?
B.
Would
you
please
tell
me
something
about
it?
C.
It's
really
nice
of
you.
D.
Never
drink
too
much
during
a
dinner.
E.
But
do
remember
not
to
laugh
all
the
time.
F.
What
should
I
do
when
I
start
eating?
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第Ⅰ卷
选择题
一、语法选择(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
Health
and
food
are
the
two
main
topics
among
people’s
talk
today.
Weight
problems,
heart
trouble
and
many
forms
of
cancer
are
becoming
more
common
1
unhealthy
diets.
Everywhere,
people
are
thinking
about
how
to
eat
more
healthily.
Some
people
think
that
sugar
is
bad
for
their
health,
while
2
say
that
sugar
is
the
best
source
of
energy.
Some
people
eat
meat,
but
other
people
don’t.
It
is
difficult
to
say
3
is
right.
However,
most
doctors
agree
that
a
balanced
diet
is
good
4
you
to
stay
5
.
Your
body
cannot
work
properly
without
a
balanced
diet.
To
decide
what
to
eat
and
what
not
to
eat,
you
should
do
some
research.
Scientific
information
about
your
body’s
needs
for
fats,
proteins,
minerals
and
vitamins
6
you
decide
on
the
right
things
to
eat
and
the
right
amount
to
eat.
It
can
also
help
you
understand
your
body
better.
7
how
to
balance
your
diet
properly
will
help
you
have
a
healthier
future.
Teenage
boys
who
often
eat
fish
may
be
doing
their
brains
some
good,
a
new
study
suggests.
Swedish
researchers
found
that
among
nearly
5,000
8
boys
they
surveyed,
those
who
eat
fish
more
than
once
per
week
tended
to
score
9
on
intelligence
tests
three
years
later.
The
findings
show
that
fish
may
indeed
be
brain
food.
Researchers
believe
that
fish-especially
oily
fishes
are
important
to
early
brain
development.
The
findings
are
10
on
data
from
4,792
teenage
boys
who
answered
questions
on
diet
and
lifestyle
when
they
were
15
years
old.
And
when
they
were
18,
they
had
an
intelligence
test.
1.
A.
because
B.
because
of
C.
since
D.
for
2.
A.
other
B.
another
C.
the
other
D.
others
3.
A.
when
B.
whom
C.
who
D.
what
4.
A.
on
B.
of
C.
for
D.
with
5.
A.
healthy
B.
healthily
C.
healthier
D.
more
healthily
6.
A.
help
B.
helping
C.
helped
D.
helps
7.
A.
Learn
B.
Learning
C.
To
be
learned
D.
Learned
8.
A.
15
years
old
B.
15-years-old
C.
15
year
old
D.
15-year-old
9.
A.
highest
B.
high
C.
highly
D.
higher
10.
A.
bases
B.
basing
C.
based
D.
base
二、完形填空(10分)
When
you
hear
the
world
hero,
you
may
think
of
someone
like
Mahatma
Gandhi
or
Nelson
Mandela.
But
there
are
also
"everyday"
heroes-they
may
not
be
___11___
to
the
public,
but
they
do
what
they
can
to
help
___12___
people's
lives
as
well.
Everyday
heroes
are
normal
people
who
are
working
to
make
the
world
a
better
place.
Among
them
is
Robert
Lee.
Lee
grew
up
in
New
York
City.
As
his
family
was
not
rich,
he
learned
from
a
young
age
the
importance
of
___13___
the
waste
of
food.
When
in
college,
he
was
part
of
a
student
group
that
gave
out
leftover(剩余的)food
to
homeless
people.
This
experience
made
him
realize
how
serious
the
problem
of
food
wastage
actually
was.
After
he
left
university,
Lee
and
a
friend
set
up
a(n)___14__
called
Rescuing
Leftover
Cuisine(RLC).
Its
purpose
is
to
collect
unsold
food
from
restaurants
and
send
it
for
free
to
shelters(收容所)and
food
kitchens.
Volunteers
pick
up
the
food
from
restaurants
around
the
city
and
hand
it
out
to
those
in
need.
RLC
operates
___15____.
Using
an
app
developed
by
Lee's
team,
restaurants
____16____
how
much
leftover
food
they
have
each
day.
Then
volunteers
are
sent
to
fetch
it.
The
distance
is
usually
short,
so
volunteers
can
just
do
their
deliveries(递送)by
____17___
from
the
restaurants
to
the
shelters.
Lee
believes
this
is
a
quick
way
of
delivery.
So
far,
Lee
and
his
team
have
successfully
___18____
over
150,000
kilograms
of
food,
serving
almost
300,000
meals
to
people
who
need
them.
Lee
has
shown
that
a
___19___
action
can
help
people
around
us
greatly.
It
may
have
a
greater
influence
than
we
imagine.
When
Lee
is
asked
what
his
next
plan
is,
he
says
there's
still
a
lot
to
do.
"It's
just
the
___20___.
With
more
restaurants,
who
knows
how
much
more
we
can
do."
11.
A.
safe
B.
close
C.
friendly
D.
well-known
12.
A.
record
B.
share
C.
improve
D.
manage
13.
A.
storing
B.
avoiding
C.
burning
D.
recycling
14.
A.
club
B.
school
C.
business
D.
organization
15.
A.
badly
B.
quietly
C.
simply
D.
slowly
16.
A.
report
B.
notice
C.
discuss
D.
consider
17.
A.
flying
B.
walking
C.
skating
D.
shipping
18.
A.
saved
B.
heated
C.
lent
D.
grown
19.
A.
small
B.
secret
C.
direct
D.
social
20.
A.
need
B.
time
C.
promise
D.
beginning
三、
阅读理解(共4篇每题2分,共40分)
A
Imagine
you're
enjoying
dinner
with
your
friends
in
a
nice
restaurant.
You're
having
a
great
time
when
suddenly
you
hear
a
phone
ringing
at
the
table
next
to
you.
A
man
takes
out
his
phone
and
starts
talking
for
almost
ten
minutes!
How
will
you
feel?
Maybe
you'll
feel
uncomfortable,
but
you
can
do
nothing
about
it.
This
happens
all
the
time,
not
only
in
a
restaurant,
but
also
on
a
bus,
at
a
cinema,
everywhere!
Cell
phones
are
useful
in
our
daily
lives.
But
be
careful
not
to
be
a
noisy
user
and
disturb
others.
You
are
supposed
to
control
your
own
behavior.
Here
are
a
few
rules.
Follow
the
rules!
When
you're
in
public
places
and
see
a
sign
that
says
"Turn
off
cell
phones",
don't
use
your
phone.
If
you
are
allowed,
speak
softly
for
a
short
time
and
try
to
keep
away
from
other
people.
Phone
off!
Never
make
calls
in
a
theatre,
when
you
are
watching
a
movie
or
enjoying
a
concert.
Pay
attention!
Talking
on
a
cell
phone
while
driving
is
dangerous.
And
watch
out
when
you're
walking
down
the
street
and
talking
on
the
phone.
As
more
people
use
cell
phones,
things
are
going
to
get
worse.
So,
the
next
time
you're
getting
ready
to
make
a
call,
stop
and
consider
the
people
around
you.
21.In
Paragraph
1,
the
writer
mainly
tells
us
_________.?
A.
what
the
man
talks
about
on
the
phone
with
his
friend
B.
an
example
of
bad
manners
C.
how
bad
phones
can
be
to
people
D.
why
using
phones
is
not
allowed
in
a
restaurant
22.What
does
the
underlined
word
"disturb"
mean
in
the
passage
in
Chinese?
A.
帮助
B.
支持
C.
打扰
D.
利用
23.According
to
the
passage,
we
are
expected
to
turn
off
our
cell
phones
while
_________.?
A.
eating
in
a
restaurant
B.
watching
TV
at
home
C.
enjoying
a
concert
D.
seeing
a
doctor
24.When
you
have
to
talk
on
the
phone
in
public,
you
should
follow
the
following
rules
EXCEPT_________.?
A.
using
earphones
B.
making
short
talks
C.
keeping
away
from
people
D.
talking
in
a
low
voice
25.We
can
learn
that
________from
the
passage.?
A.
public
manners
are
important
in
our
lives
B.
cell
phones
lead
to
people's
bad
relationship
C.
people
ought
to
turn
off
cell
phones
in
public
places
D.
cell
phones
have
become
the
most
useful
tool
in
our
lives
B
Experts
believe
that
there
are
more
than
8
million
restaurants
in
the
world
today.
So
it
might
surprise
you
to
learn
that
restaurants,
as
we
know
them,
have
only
existed
for
a
few
centuries.
Before
1765,
there
were
no
restaurants.
That
is,
there
were
no
places
that
provided
the
restaurant
experience.
There
was
nowhere
in
which
a
waiter
brought
you
food
and
drink
that
you
picked
from
a
menu.
In
fact,
there
were
no
menus
anywhere.
There
were
eating
places
travelers
could
go
to
centuries
before
that.
The
countryside
was
full
of
inns
that
would
serve
food.
And
there
were
taverns
where
one
could
get
drinks.
The
rich
could
also
eat
special
meals
prepared
by
private
cooks.
But
none
of
them
could
be
called
a
“restaurant”.
A
man
called
Boulanger
changed
that.
In
1765,
he
opened
a
place
in
Paris
that
sold
soups
(汤).
On
his
sign
he
used
the
word
“restaurant”
to
describe
what
he
was
selling.
At
that
time,
soups
were
considered
something
that
could
help
“restore”
(恢复)
your
health—in
French
the
word
“restore”
is
“restaurer”—so
he
called
the
soups
“restaurants”.
Soon,
people
started
buying
Boulanger’s
soups
even
when
they
were
not
ill.
And
over
time,
people
began
to
use
the
word
“restaurant”
to
refer
to
a
place
selling
soup
rather
than
the
soup
itself.
More
“restaurants”
opened
in
France,
and
people
began
to
buy
soups
more
often.
Later,
restaurants
in
Paris
began
to
serve
other
food
besides
soup.
In
the
1790s,
menus
started
to
appear.
By
the
mid-1800s,
there
were
many
types
of
restaurants
throughout
the
world.
The
United
States
offered
coffee
shops.
Tea
houses
became
popular
throughout
China.
Paris
created
beautiful
restaurants
for
the
rich.
The
British
began
to
copy
the
French,
and
the
restaurant
idea
spread
throughout
the
British
Empire.
Today
cities
are
filled
with
all
types
of
restaurants.
Diners
have
millions
of
options
from
which
to
choose.
26.What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
How
restaurants
developed.
B.
What
made
a
good
restaurant,
C.
Who
created
the
first
restaurant.
D.
Why
restaurants
became
popular.
27.According
to
the
first
paragraph,
what
made
restaurants
different
from
earlier
eating
places?
A.
Restaurants
only
served
food.
B.
Restaurants
were
more
expensive.
C.
Restaurants
were
mainly
in
cities.
D.
Restaurants
had
a
list
of
meal
choices.
28.
Who
did
Boulanger
expect
to
come
and
eat
at
his
restaurant?
A.
Rich
people.
B.
Sick
people.
C.
Travellers.
D.
Workers.
29.When
it
was
first
used,
what
did
the
word
“restaurant”
refer
to?
A.
A
person.
B.
A
place.
C.
Illness.
D.
Soup.
30.When
did
restaurants
begin
to
grow
internationally?
A.
In
the
1600s.
B.
In
the
1700s.
C.
In
the
1800s.
D.
In
the
1900s.
C
Scientists
have
learned
a
lot
about
the
kinds
of
food
people
need.
They
say
that
there
are
several
kinds
of
food
that
people
should
eat
every
day.
They
are:
(1)
green
and
yellow
vegetables
of
all
kinds;
(2)
citrus(柑桔)
fruits
and
tomatoes;
(3)
potatoes
and
other
fruits
and
vegetables;
(4)
meat
of
all
kinds,
fish
and
eggs;
(5)
milk
and
foods
made
from
milk;
(6)
bread
or
cereal(谷物),
rice
is
also
in
this
kind
of
food;
(7)
butter,
or
something
like
butter.
People
in
different
places
of
the
world
eat
different
kinds
of
things.
Foods
are
cooked
and
eaten
in
many
different
kinds
of
ways.
People
in
different
countries
eat
at
different
times
of
the
day.
In
some
places
people
eat
once
or
twice
a
day;
in
other
countries
people
eat
three
or
four
times.
Scientists
say
that
none
of
the
differences
is
really
important.
It
doesn’t
matter
whether
foods
are
eaten
raw
or
cooked.
It
doesn’t
matter
if
a
person
eats
dinner
at
4
o’clock
in
the
afternoon
or
at
11
o’clock
at
night.
The
important
thing
is
what
you
eat
every
day.
There
are
two
problems,
then,
in
feeding
the
large
number
of
people
on
earth.
The
first
is
to
find
some
ways
to
feed
the
world’s
population
so
that
no
one
is
hungry.
The
second
is
to
make
sure
that
people
everywhere
have
the
right
kinds
of
food
to
make
them
grow
to
be
strong
and
healthy.
31.
From
the
first
paragraph
we
know
noodles
belong
to
a
kind
of
______
food.
A.
vegetable
B.
fruit
C.
meat
D.
cereal
32.
According
to
the
scientists,
which
of
the
following
groups
is
the
healthiest
for
your
lunch?
A.
chicken,
apples,
cereal,
cabbages
B.
potatoes,
rice,
bread,
carrots
C.
oranges,
bananas,
fish,
tomatoes
D.
beef,
pork,
fish,
milk
33.
People
in
different
places
of
the
world
______.
A.
have
the
right
kinds
of
food
to
eat
B.
cook
their
food
in
the
same
way
C.
have
their
meals
at
the
same
time
D.
eat
food
in
different
ways
34.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.
People
in
some
places
don’t
have
enough
to
eat.
B.
There
are
too
many
people
in
the
world.
C.
One
of
the
problems
is
that
no
one
is
hungry.
D.
The
scientists
are
trying
to
make
people
grow
to
be
strong
and
healthy.
35.
If
there
is
Paragraph
4,
what
do
you
think
is
going
to
be
talked
about?
A.
When
people
eat
their
meals.
B.
What
to
do
with
the
two
problems.
C.
How
to
cook
food
in
different
ways.
D.
Why
people
in
different
places
eat
different
kinds
of
food.
D
The
Food
Pyramid(金字塔),
developed
by
the
US
Department
of
Agriculture
(USDA),
is
an
excellent
tool
to
help
you
make
healthy
food
choices.
The
Food
Pyramid
is
actually
made
up
of
six
groups.
The
group
located
at
the
most
bottom
part
is
the
Grain
group.
Next
are
the
Vegetable
and
the
Fruit
groups.
The
Dairy
and
the
Proteins
groups
are
tied
at
the
third
part
of
the
pyramid.
The
group
at
the
uppermost
part
of
the
pyramid
is
made
up
of
sweets,
fats,
and
oils.
The
Food
Pyramid
can
help
you
choose
from
a
variety
of
foods
so
you
get
the
nutrients
you
need,
and
the
suggested
serving
sizes
can
help
you
control
the
amount
of
calories,
fat,
or
sugar
in
your
diet.
It
is
recommended
that
we
must
take
at
least
6
up
to
11
servings
of
Grains
group
every
day.
The
foods
in
Vegetables
and
Fruits
group
are
rich
in
nutrients.
Many
are
excellent
sources
of
vitamin
A
and
vitamin
C.
The
Food
Pyramid
suggests
3
to
5
servings
of
vegetables
each
day.
Products
like
cheese,
yogurt,
and
milk
belong
to
the
Dairy
group.
One
must
have
at
least
2
servings
of
foods
in
this
group
every
day.
Proteins
products
can
come
from
various
sources
like
fish,
beef,
pork
and
chicken.
Eggs
also
belong
to
this
food
group.
We
should
take
2-3
servings
of
foods
in
this
group.
36.
What
is
the
Food
Pyramid?
A.
It's
a
famous
building
in
the
USA.
B.
It's
a
kind
of
delicious
food
in
the
USA,
C.
It's
a
tool
to
help
make
healthy
food
choices.
D.
It's
a
kind
of
delicious
food
in
Egypt.
37.
How
many
groups
is
the
Food
Pyramid
made
up
of?
A.
Four.
B.
Five.
C.
Six.
D.
Seven.
38.
What
is
at
the
bottom
part
of
the
pyramid?
A.
Grains.
B.
Vegetables.
C.
The
Dairy.
D.
The
Fruit.
39.
The
Food
Pyramid
can
help
us
do
the
following
except
______.
A.
controlling
the
amount
of
diet
B.
making
healthy
food
choices
C.
telling
us
the
nutrients
we
need
D.
showing
how
to
cook
eggs
40.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
A.
The
history
of
the
Food
Pyramid.
B.
The
introduction
of
the
Food
Pyramid.
C.
The
development
of
the
Food
Pyramid.
D.
The
origin
of
the
Food
Pyramid.
第II卷
非选择题(共三节,满分40分)
第一节、词汇运用(15分)
A)用括号词的适当形式填空或首字母填空(10分)
1.
Thanks
for
your
i
but
I'm
sorry
I
can't
go
to
the
party.
2.
I
have
looked
at
the
c
.
It
is
Tuesday
today.
3.
Ladies
and
g
,
welcome
to
our
school.
4.
Look!
The
bird
in
the
tree
has
a
pair
of
beautiful
w
.
5.My
new
friend
Jane
will
come
to
my
home
and
my
mother
wants
to
cook
some
________
(tradition)
food
for
her.
6.A
football
match
between
Class
Two
and
Class
Three
__
_
(hold)tomorrow
afternoon.
7.

Can
you
finish
__________
(read)
the
book
before
10
o’clock?

Yes,
I
can.
8.
Lucy
is
looking
for
her
pet
dog.
It
went
__________
(miss)
just
now.
9.It's
a
hot,
noisy
and
crowded
place.
No
wonder
someone
will
be
________(生气的).
10.Is
she
invited
to
the
______________(学校毕业生)party
too?
B)完成句子(5分)
1.
我为你准备了面包和牛奶。请自便。
I
prepared
bread
and
milk
for
you.
Please
________________
.
2.
这部相机与那部非常相像。
This
camera
is
very
________
________
that
one.
3.
妈妈热了两个鸡蛋当我的早餐。
My
mother
________
________
two
eggs
for
my
breakfast.
4.
找他帮忙也没有用。
It's
________
________
__________him
for
help.
5.
希望你及时完成作业。
You_________
____________to
finish
the
work
in
time.
第二节、补全对话(有一项多余)。(5分)
A:Hi,
Mr.
Smith.
Tomorrow
I'm
going
to
a
formal
Western
dinner
party
for
the
first
time.
(1)____
B:Sure.
First,
when
you
sit
down
at
the
table,
take
your
napkin,
unfold
it
and
put
it
on
your
lap.
A:What
does
dinner
start
with?
B:A
small
dish.
A:(2)____
B:You
should
keep
the
knife
in
your
right
hand
and
the
fork
in
your
left.
Don't
take
more
food
than
you
need.
It's
polite
to
finish
eating
everything
on
your
plate.
A:(3)____
B:No.
You
should
try
to
speak
quietly
and
smile
a
lot.
(4)____
A:What
should
I
do
when
I
drink
to
someone's
health?
B:You
should
raise
your
glass
and
take
a
sip.
(5)____
A:Thanks
a
lot.
B:You're
welcome.
第三节、阅读完成任务(5分)
Living
in
a
different
culture
can
be
a
both
exciting
and
challenging(挑战性的)experience.
You
have
to
learn
different
cultures
and
try
to
get
used
to
them.
Let's
share
some
cultural
differences
between
China
and
the
US
to
help
understand
each
other.
Privacy(隐私)

Chinese
people
talk
about
subjects
such
as
ages
and
income(收入),
which
Americans
think
is
not
polite.
Families

In
China,
elders
are
traditionally
treated
with
respect(尊重).
In
America,
the
goal
of
the
family
is
to
encourage
independence(独立),
especially
that
of
the
children.
Unlike
the
Chinese,
few
elder
Americans
live
with
their
children.
Friends

Chinese
people
have
different
understanding
of
"friends".
In
China,
"friendship"
means
a
lifelong
relationship
between
friends
who
think
it's
their
duty(责任,义务)
to
give
each
other
any
help.
Americans
always
call
people
they
meet
friends.?
Money

The
Chinese
like
saving
money.
They
are
always
careful
when
they
are
planning
to
spend
money.
It
is
different
in
America,
where
far
fewer
families
are
saving
money.
Education

Chinese
people
value
education
and
jobs
more
than
Americans
do,
who
pay
more
attention
to
good
nature
instead.  
  根据短文内容完成下列小题
1.Who
often
talks
about
ages
and
income,
Chinese
people
or
Americans?
2.In
China,
many
elders
live
with
their
children,
don't
they?
3.What
do
Chinese
people
value
more
than
Americans
do?
4.将文中画线句子译成汉语
5.Give
a
proper
title
for
the
passage.
第四节、书面表达(15分)
现在某国外旅游杂志向你约稿,请你以When
in
China,
do
as
the
Chinese
do!为题写一篇文章,向西方读者介绍我们中国的饮食风俗。以下是此杂志社发来的稿件要求,请仔细阅读,完成写作。
...

Length(篇幅):About
80
words.

Content(内容):
Please
try
to
answer
at
least
4
of
these
questions
from
our
readers.
◇Are
meals
in
China
the
same
as
meals
in
the
West?
◇What
time
are
lunch
and
dinner
served
in
China?
◇How
to
eat
food?
◇How
to
behave
politely
while
eating
with
the
old?
◇How
do
we
know
that
a
meal
is
over
in
China?
◇Is
it
a
good
idea
to
talk
about
food
during
a
meal?
◇Will
there
be
just
three
courses
or
more
in
China?
  
要求:内容合理,要点齐全;句子及篇章结构准确、连贯;书写规范。
When
in
China,
do
as
the
Chinese
do!
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A.
Is
it
polite
to
speak
loudly
at
table?
B.
Would
you
please
tell
me
something
about
it?
C.
It's
really
nice
of
you.
D.
Never
drink
too
much
during
a
dinner.
E.
But
do
remember
not
to
laugh
all
the
time.
F.
What
should
I
do
when
I
start
eating?
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