Discussing what to eat
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E度论坛最丰富的的学习咨询社区Unit 8 The food we eat &Discussing what to eat一、用some和any填空1. There isn’t _any_ milk in the fridge.2. I can see _some_ cars, but I can’t see _any_ buses.3. He has _some_ friends in England.4. Were there _any_ trees on the farm?5. Would you like _some_ tea?No ,I’d not like _any_ tea, but I’d like _some_ cakes.6. Do you want to take _any_ photos?7. Is there _any_ rice in the kitchen?8. There are _some_ new buildings in our school.9. Here are _many_ presents for you.10. Are there _any_ pictures on the wall?二、真题训练1. The American student could speak only ____________ Chinese, but he managed to communicate with us.A. fewB. littleC. a fewD. a little09年上海中考2. Tom made _______ mistakes in his homework. Miss Wang is satisfied with himA. a littleB. littleC. a fewD. few2009学年奉贤区初三英语调研测试试题3. We still have _______ time left. Would you like another cup of coffee?A. fewB. littleC. a fewD. a little嘉定区2009学年第一学期九年级期末教学质量检测4. Simon did quite well in the English oral test, he made ____________ mistakes in his oral presentation.A. fewB. a fewC. littleD. a little浦东新区2009学年第一学期初三英语期末质量抽查试卷5. We still have __________ time. What about having a cup of coffee?A. fewB. a fewC. littleD. a little长宁区2010年初三英语二模试卷6. This physics problem is so difficult that _________ students can work it out without help.A. littleB. a littleC. fewD. a few静安区2010年初三英语二模试卷。
长郡中学高一年级适应性调查英语时量:90分钟满分:100分得分: ___________ 第一部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
ASri Lanka is known as the “Pearl of the Indian Ocean”, and it is easy to see why. This little country never fails to please visitors.ArriveThe national airline is Sri Lankan Airlines, which flies from Colombo to London and a couple of other European cities. The country's main airport is Colombo Bandaranaike, located 29km north of the capital city.Why now?The best time to visit Sri Lanka's southern beaches is from November to April. So by going early in the season, you'll get the best weather. Also in November, Deepavali, known as “Diwali” or the “Festival of Lights",is Sri Lanka's main religious festival, celebrated throughout the country.SeeThere is plenty to see in Sri Lanka. The ancient capital cities of Polonnaruwa and Anuradhapura are worth seeing, and so are many outstanding ruins. Other must-sees are the rock fortress(要塞)of Sigiriya, towering over the jungle as far as the eye can see, and Dambulla's cave temple, the country's largest and best preserved. Both are UNESCO World Heritage(遗产)Sites. Kandy is a picture-like town, which was the last stronghold of the Kandyan Kings. Today it is a cultural relic centre where age-old customs, arts, and crafts remain.DoSri Lanka owns about 1,600km of beautiful palm-shaded beaches as well as warm, pure seas and colorful coral reefs(珊瑚礁). You can explore the underwater world, and surfing and diving are available too. Away from the shore, wildlife is a big draw for Sri Lanka, and Yala National Park is one of the best places in the world to see wild animals including leopards(豹)and elephants.TasteSri Lanka is celebrated for its excellent food, with a particular emphasis on fresh fruit and vegetables on menus everywhere. Fish and seafood are a big part of the local diet.Did you know?Sri Lanka is known for its tea, but it is also the world's largest producer and exporter of cinnamon(肉桂).L Which of the following is a cultural relic centre of Sri Lanka?A. Kandy.B. Anuradhapura.C. Polonnaruwa.D. Colombo.2. If you want to know something about “Diwali ”,you’d better go there in.A. SeptemberB. OctoberC. NovemberD. May3. What can we learn about Sri Lankafrom the passage?A. It is in the Pacific Ocean.B. It has only flights to London.C. It is famous for its excellent food.D. It is the world's largest producer of tea.BI was eleven years old standing outside in just my underwear while I watched the house that I grew up in rapidly burn to the ground.A few minutes earlier I had been in bed when a scream woke me up. My grandma's bedroom was just next to mine and my elder brother's. A fire had broken out there and awakened her. Hearing her scream, my elder brother jumped to action, running from room to room quickly to wake everyone in the house. However, before we could do anything, the fire had consumed(烧毁)the old and wooden house.I stood there shivering(发抖)while the fire destroyed my books, clothes, and toys. I watched helplessly while my Mom cried and my Dad sighed. I wondered what was going to happen to us now that we had lost all of our things. As I looked around, though, I realized something for the first time: What matters aren't things. I saw my elder brother running across the swinging(摇摆的)bridge by our house to get help. I saw my eldest brother who was on crutches(拐杖)from an earlier accident standing unsteadily on one leg. I saw my grandma and dad wrapped in each other's arms and my mum holding our little dog. I realized at that moment that we were all alive. Everything that was essential had survived the fire. Our lives would continue. We would survive without the “stuff” that was burning. We would all be around to love each other for many years to come. And that was all that mattered.I still think of that fire at night. It helped me to become who I am today. It showed me for the very first time what is truly essential in life. It helped me to learn that the love we share is far more important than the things we possess.Live your life then for the things that matter, not for the things you own. Love others. Let the fire inside of you make this world a warmer place. Let your soul shine bright.4. Who first found the house was on fire?A. The author.B. The grandma.C. The elder brother.D. A passer-by.5. What did the author do when they all made it outside?A. Crying and running quickly.B. Sighing and discussing what to eat.C. Shaking and thinking about the future.D. Freezing and trying to find warm clothes.6. What does the unde rlined word “essential” in Paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Important.B. Perfect.C. Amazing.D. Unique.7. What could be the best title for the passage?A. We all have each otherB. The magic of a fireC. Growing up with memoryD. Ways to be a better manCIf you" looking for the world's easiest mountain to climb, head to Shouguang, in China's Shandong Province, where you'll find “Jingshan",the smallest mountain in the country, and probably the world. It measures only 0. 6 meters from ground level to its highest point, and can be conquered(征服)with a single step.Jingshan may not be the most impressive mountain in the world, but as the only mountain in Shouguang district, it is a symbol of the region and one of its most popular tourist attractions. Mention of the mountain in the district's official records can be traced back over 100 years, including its precise location and the fact that despite its laughable size above ground, it seems to be the top of a much larger underground mountain.How deep is Jingshan really? Well, well probably never know as its protected status makes it illegal to dig around it. However, people did try digging it out in the past to prove that it was not a mountain, but a simple rock. After digging several meters without reaching the mountain's underground base, they gave up. Then, in 1958, someone else attempted to dig around Jingshan, but they failed to find its base too, and the seemingly small rock has been recognized (认可)as a mountain ever since.China.o reports that Jingshan has a height of 48 meters, but most of it is underground. The exposed (暴露的)top of China's smallest mountain is just 0. 6 meters high, 1. 24 meters long and just 0. 7 meters wide. You can climb to the top with a single step.Acknowledging(认可)the importance of Jingshan mountain as a tourist attraction, Shouguang authorities have made it illegal not only to dig around it, but also to build any type of structures close to it, or damage it in any way. Photos of Jingshan, China's smallest mountain, recently became popular on Chinese social media, attracting all kinds of humorous comments from people challenging their friends to a mountain climbing contest or complaining that during the summer, the high crops make it impossible to find it.8. What do we know about Jingshan?A. It is just 0. 6 meters high.B. It is the smallest mountain in the world.C. It is the world's easiest mountain to climb.D. It is the most impressive mountain in the world.9. What makes Jingshan a symbol of Shouguang district?A. It has a laughable size.B. It is the only mountain in that district.C. It is the most popular tourist attraction.D. It spreads widely on Chinese social media.10. What was the main reason for people to dig the mountain out?A. They wanted to measure the height of it.B. They wanted to prove it was just a rock.C. They tried to reach its underground base.D. They attempted to protect the base of it.IL What's the main idea of the article?A. China's smallest mountain.B. The digging of the mountain.C. A mountain-climbing contest.D. The height of the mountain.DIceland on Sunday honors the passing of Okjokull, as scientists warn that some 400 others on the subarctic island risk the same fate.With a theme of fighting climate change, about 100 Icelanders have said farewell to what once was a glacier(冰川).Scientists said it was the first of Iceland's glaciers to disappear because of climate change.About 100 years ago, the glacier covered almost 6 square miles of a mountainside in western Iceland and measured more than 160 feet thick.A plaque(匾)has been installed at the site of the former glacier, which reads "In the next 200 years, all our glaciers are expected to follow the same path. This monument is to acknowledge that we know what is happening and what needs to be done. Only you know if we did it. ”The plaque bears the words “A letter to the future,“ and is intended to raise awareness about the decline of glaciers and the effects of climate change.In 1890, the glacier ice covered 16 square kilometres but by 2012, it measured just 0. 7 square kilometers, according to a report from the University of Iceland in 2017.“We made the decision that this was no longer a living glacier, it was only dead ice, it was not moving,“ Oddur Sigurdsson, a glaciologist with the Icelandic Meteorological Office, told AFP.According to a study published by the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in April, nearly half of the world's heritage sites could lose their glaciers by 2100 if greenhouse gas emissions continue at the current rate.Sigurdsson said he feared “that nothing can be done to stop it”.“The symbolic death of a glacier is a warning to us, and we need action,“ former Irish president MaryRobinson said.“We see the consequences(后果)of the climate crisis,“ Icelandic Prime Minister Katrin Jakobsdottir said. "We have no time to lose.12. Why did the Icelanders say farewell to Okjokull?A. They felt sorry for its disappearance.B. They wanted to fight climate change.C. It was the first Iceland's glacier to disappear.D. It was the most important glacier of Iceland.13. What's the purpose of the words on the plaque?A. Icelanders should remember the missing glacier.B. They will be no glaciers in Iceland in the future.C. Icelanders want to make the site a tourist attraction.D. People should realize the serious effects of climate change.14. What can be inferred from the last two paragraphs?A. Nothing can be done to stop the situation.B. We should take steps to stop the climate crisis.C. The death of a glacier is a symbol of global warming.D. By 2100 nearly half of the world's glaciers will disappear.15. What's the text mainly about?A. A missing glacier.B. A farewell party for a glacier.C. The effects of climate change.D. Steps to take to prevent greenhouse gas emissions.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。