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外研版(2019)高中英语必修二Unit 1 Period ...

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一、根据首字母或中文提示,用本单元出现的单词的正确形式完成句子。
二、单词替换
  • 11. 用本单元出现的单词或短语的正确形式替换画线部分,保持句意不变。
    1. (1) He gave me some advice about ordering the meal.   
    2. (2) The black chocolate tastes a bit bitter.   
    3. (3) I'm dining out with my friends this evening. Could you please suggest a nice restaurant?
    4. (4) The meat has been carefully selected and cooked to be easy to cut and eat.
    5. (5) People are different from one another in their ability to handle stress.
    6. (6) Having smoky fish is not a local tradition to celebrate the New Year.   
    7. (7) He put them under a microscope and noticed that they each have some very small marks on the surface.   
    8. (8) You'd better eat food that contains a lot of vitamins and minerals such as fruit, vegetables, whole grains and non-fat dairy.
    9. (9) The table manners can sometimes be difficult to understand if you've never attended a formal dinner before.     
    10. (10) The steak my uncle made yesterday was particularly tender and delicious.
三、单句改错(每小题1处错误)
  • 12. 单句改错(每小题1处错误)
    1. (1) Some classmates suggest we can go to places of interest nearby.
    2. (2) We must found ways to protect our environment.
    3. (3) If you are me,would you talk to them?
    4. (4) I suggest that we telling them we want them to trust us as much as we'd like to trust them.
    5. (5) Judging from what you say,he ought succeed.
四、阅读理解
  • 13. 阅读理解

        Stinky tofu is such a special dish in China, and it seems quite surprising that I can't recall my first encounter with it. But what I do remember is my father's reaction to it in his first encounter.

        My father and my brother came to see me in Nanjing last year, and I showed them around the city. We were walking down the street when my father suddenly stopped, looked around with a slightly worried expression on his face, as if he was searching for the source of something unpleasant.

        "What's that smell?" he asked in a puzzled tone.

        I pointed to a food stall (摊位)and said, "That's what they call stinky tofu. It's really delicious! Do you want to have a try? "Without saying a word, my father left at an unusually quick pace, and didn't slow down until he was safely out of range of the smell。

        His reaction is understandable. Indeed, the smell of stinky tofu can be a bit too much for someone who has never tried such dishes before. It is often said that stinky tofu is to China what Stilton cheese(斯提尔顿奶酪) is to England. Actually, stinky tofu wins great popularity in China and you can find it in many cities, but very often on the street stalls.

        One man's meat is another man's poison. I stayed in Nanjing for many years and eventually developed a taste for stinky tofu. It is now one of my favourite street snacks. It takes years for my father to make a return trip. I wonder if memories of stinky tofu have something to do with that.

    1. (1) Why did the author's father suddenly stop while walking on the street?
      A . He wanted to look at the map. B . He found someone was following him. C . He lost something important. D . He smelt something unpleasant.
    2. (2) What does the author think of his father's reaction to stinky tofu?
      A . Strange B . Reasonable C . Unacceptable D . Crazy
    3. (3) What can we know from the passage?
      A . The author's father likes the smell of stinky tofu. B . The author likes the smell of stinky tofu the first time he tried it. C . The author develops a taste for stinky tofu after many years in Nanjing. D . The author's brother likes the smell of stinky tofu.
  • 14. 阅读理解

        Food develops along with the time. However, what stays unchanged is how the cuisine reflects the unique history, lifestyle, value and belief of a country or community. It is the reflection of a culture.

        In China, the culture of harmony is a vital feature in almost every aspect of life. It is also reflected in Chinese cuisine, where almost every flavor (salty, spicy, sour, sweet or bitter)is used in a balanced way to create delicious dishes with flavours that go well with each other. The idea of harmony also lies in the relationship between the appearance and the nutrients in Chinese dishes. And it is no wonder why the Chinese cuisine not only tastes delicious with nutrition, but also looks appealing like art.

        The cuisine of the United States also reflects its history. When the Europeans first arrived in the Americas, they introduced their ingredients and cooking styles as well. Later in the 20th century, the influx of immigrants(移民)from many foreign nations developed a rich diversity in food preparation throughout the country.

        With the development of globalisation, it is easier to get access to cuisines from different cultures. We should embrace our heritage through our food, and become more informed about other cultures by trying their foods. We should keep in mind that each dish has a special place in the culture to which it belongs, and is unique to those who prepare it.

    1. (1) Which of the following statements shows the idea of harmony in Chinese cuisine?
      A . Separating flavours when creating dishes. B . Mixing flavours randomly when creating dishes. C . Using flavours in a balanced way when creating. D . Placing appearance over flavour when creating dishes.
    2. (2) The underlined word "influx" in paragraph 3 probably means________.
      A . appearance B . arrival C . style D . leaving
    3. (3) Which of the following statements is true about the cuisine of the United States?
      A . The arrival of the Europeans influenced the American cuisine. B . Immigrants from foreign nations developed a rich diversity in food in the early 19th century. C . The European cooking styles were introduced to America in the 20th century. D . Americans believe that food needs to be nutritious and appealing.
五、任务型阅读
  • 15. 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。

        Table manners are important in Britain, even today. . The following are some basic table manners you need to know.

        Wait for the host to invite you to the table. He or she may arrange a seat for you. You'd better not take your seat before the host sits. If the elderly are around, you can help them into their seats before you take your seat. . Then sit up straight, and keep your elbows off the table, too.

        Chew and swallow all the food in your mouth before taking more or taking a drink. It is impolite to talk with food in your mouth.

        Learn to pass items. When someone says, "Please pass me the butter, reach for it only if you are the close stone to it. Take the item and place it next to your neighbour. And remember: always pass to the right.

        Never leave spoons in the bowl when you finish using them. Never leave them in the bowl or cups.

    A. Your table manners may influence people's judgment on you.

    B. Never talk with your mouth full of food.

    C. After you sit down, take your napkin from the table immediately, and place it neatly on your lap.

    D. Never make a sound when chewing.

    E. When you finish eating, soup spoons, coffee spoons and dessert spoons should be placed on the side of the plate.

    F. Consider every action before you do it.

    G. Continue passing the item in this manner until it reaches the person who asks for it.

六、完形填空
  • 16. 阅读短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

        Have you ever thought what you eat every day can tell people about your home town? Have you ever 1why people from different parts of the world eat 2 kinds of food? Have you ever asked yourself 3certain food plays such an important part in your culture? There is 4of a connection between food and culture than you may think.

        On a personal level, it is the food of our 5which we eat while growing up that 6us as who we are. Many of us associate food from our 7with warm feelings and sweet memories. 8a special yet personal value, it relates us to our families.

        After we grow up, the food from our families often 9us in times of frustration and stress. During my childhood, I couldn't eat rice when I was sick, because I was too 10. My mother would then bring her homemade soup to my bed. The smell and taste of that soup left a deep impression on me. Now, 11I'm tired or stressed, I think of my mother's 12and 13for it.

        In the 14sense, food is a significant component of culture. 15cuisine is passed down from one generation to another. Moreover, it serves as a reflection of 16_identity.

        Immigrants bring the food of their countries with them wherever they go. To them, 17_traditional food is a way of preserving their cultures when they move to new places. Continuing to make food from their cultures for family meals is a 18of pride for their ethnicity and a means 19cope with homesickness. Besides, many open their own restaurants and 20 traditional dishes in places far away from their home town.

    (1)
    A . made B . wondered C . knew D . associated
    (2)
    A . same B . some C . different D . variety
    (3)
    A . why B . where C . when D . who
    (4)
    A . none B . some C . more D . less
    (5)
    A . cultures B . communities C . regions D . live
    (6)
    A . defines B . chooses C . makes D . sets
    (7)
    A . childhood B . adulthood C . neighbourhood D . old age
    (8)
    A . Leaving B . Holding C . Making D . Causing
    (9)
    A . seeks B . excites C . comforts D . balances
    (10)
    A . picky B . frustrated C . upset D . weak
    (11)
    A . whatever B . however C . whenever D . wherever
    (12)
    A . meal B . dish C . rice D . soup
    (13)
    A . hunger B . miss C . ask D . depress
    (14)
    A . small B . high C . broad D . big
    (15)
    A . Delicious B . Memorable C . Traditional D . Special
    (16)
    A . social B . cultural C . personal D . national
    (17)
    A . cooking B . helping C . removing D . learning
    (18)
    A . signal B . sign C . sight D . symbol
    (19)
    A . with B . to C . in D . of
    (20)
    A . have B . serve C . bring D . pass

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