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Module6EatingtogetherUnit2KnivesandforksareusedformostWesternfood.第1课时一、
根据首字母及汉语提示,完成下列单词的拼写,使句意明确,语言通顺1.Don’tbe
cross
(生气的)
withthechildforbeinglate.2.Most
Westerners
(西方人)
greeteachotherwithakiss.3.(2023·芜湖无为模拟)Everyonehasapairofinvisible(隐形的)
wings
(翅膀)whichcanbringthemtothebrightfuture.4.
Lunch
(午饭)
isusuallyaninformalmealbecausepeopleusuallydon’thaveenoughtimetoenjoythemeal.cross
Westerners
wings
Lunch
一二三二、
用方框内所给词的适当形式填空besimilarto
atthestartof
beusedto
serveoneself
toomuch1.Atoothbrush
isusedto
cleanteeth.2.Youropinion
issimilarto
mine.Thatmeansweagreewitheachother.3.Theplayerswereverynervous
atthestartof
thegame.4.Youwillbeinvitedto
serveyourself
whenyouareinmyhome.5.It’sharmfulforyoutodrink
too
uch
.isusedto
issimilarto
atthestartof
serveyourself
toomuch
一二三三、
单项填空(
A
)1.Stampsareused
sendingletters.A.forB.asC.withD.by(
D
)2.Whileinthelab,do
Isay,please.A.whenB.whereC.howD.as(
D
)3.—Help
tosomefruit,LucyandLily.—Thankyou.A.yourselfB.yourC.youD.yourselvesADD一二三(
A
)4.(2023·合肥模拟)—Whichofthetwodressesdoyoulikebetter,Lucy?—Thetwoarequite
,soIcan’tdecidewhichonetochoose.A.similarB.newC.cheapD.dear(
A
)5.—It’snotpolitetoleave
youfinishthemeal.—Isee.Iwon’tdothat.A.assoonasB.asC.whenD.aslongas(
C
)6.Thevideosaboutcookingtellushowfood
.A.makesB.madeC.ismadeD.wasmakingAAC一二三(
C
)7.—Tokeephealthy,Linda
hasanyjunkfoodordrinkslikefriedchickenormilktea.—It’sgreat.A.usuallyB.oftenC.seldomD.always(
A
)8.Keeppractising,andyou’llbeanexcellentfootballplayer.
A.Nopain,nogain.B.Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.C.Itneverrainsbutitpours.D.WheninRome,doastheRomansdo.CA一二三Unit2KnivesandforksareusedformostWesternfood.第2课时
一、
根据首字母及汉语提示,完成下列单词的拼写,使句意明确,语言通顺1.“
Ladies
(女士)
first,”thewaitersaid.2.Allthe
gentlemen
(男士)
wereofferedspecialtickets.3.Inthe
West
(西方),peopleusuallyhavedinneratabout7o’clock.4.Itis
polite
(有礼貌的)
toofferyourseatstotheold.5.—TedandBobhave
similar
(相似的)
eatinghabits.—Yes.Theyarevegetarians.Ladies
gentlemen
West
polite
similar
一二三四二、
单项填空(
A
)1.I’mlookingforwardtothecomingparty.It’ssaidthatsomedeliciousfoodwillbe
toalltheguests.A.servedB.soldC.affordedD.shown(
C
)2.—I’veneverseenhimget
soIalwaysthoughthewaseasytomakefriendswith.—Infact,hegetsangrywithotherseasily.A.happyB.marriedC.crossD.sadAC一二三四(
B
)3.InourEnglishclass,manychances
tostudentstoshowthemselves.A.offerB.areofferedC.offeredD.areoffering(
A
)4.Thecustomersarepleasedwiththe
oftherestaurant.A.serviceB.bookC.bikeD.dance(
C
)5.(2022·昆明)TheteainYunnanissofamousthatit
toplacesacrosstheworldeveryday.A.sendsB.sentC.issentD.willbesentBAC一二三四(
C
)6.(2022·安徽)—Cookinghelpsusshowloveforfamilymembers.—
EverytimeImakedishesforMum,sheisveryhappy.A.Ican’tbelieveit.B.Takeiteasy.C.Icouldn’tagreemore.D.Thatdepends.C一二三四
三、
完形填空
Whatisoneofthebestpartsoftravelling?It’sthefood!Itcanbealife-changingexperienceto
1
differentfoods.
IcametoknowthisinChina.EversinceIwasaboy,IhavealwaysenjoyedeatingChinesefoodinAmerica.ButIwas
2
familiarwithdumplingsandspringrolls(春卷).Thesewerecommonlyservedintherestaurantsofmyarea.BeforeI
3
China,IfeltworriedaboutwhetherIwouldenjoythefoodornot.
DuringmyfirstfewdaysinthecapitalcityofChina—Beijing,Inoticedthatpeople’sfavouritebreakfastwasbaozi.Atfirst,Ifoundit
4
thatpeopleatemeatforbreakfast.Butthen,Igotusedtothefood.AndIlovedoneofBeijing’smost
5
dishes—Pekingduck.Iespecially
6
thethinduckskin(皮).一二三四
AsItravelledtosomeother
7
aroundChina,Ilearnedthateachplacehaditsownspecialdishes.Whenitwastimetoleave,IknewIwould
8
allkindsoffoodsinChina.
Throughmy
9
inChina,IlearnedthattotrulyenjoyChinesefood,onemustgodirectlytoChina.Butmoreimportantly,thistriptaughtmetoalwayshaveanopen
10
tonewthings.Whatweneedtodoisrespecteachother’sculturaldifferences.一二三四(
A
)1.A.enjoy
B.cook
C.sell
D.buy(
C
)2.A.also
B.still
C.only
D.even(
B
)3.A.camefrom
B.leftfor
C.thoughtof
D.dependedon(
C
)4.A.delicious
B.wise
C.strange
D.happy(
A
)5.A.famous
B.similar
C.terrible
D.expensive(
B
)6.A.hated
B.liked
C.refused
D.tried(
C
)7.A.towns
B.villages
C.cities
D.mountains(
A
)8.A.miss
B.taste
C.heat
D.waste(
B
)9.A.task
B.journey
C.race
D.research(
C
)10.A.space
B.life
C.mind
D.wayACBCABCABC一二三四四、
阅读理解
Whenyouandyourfamilygooutfordinner,doyounoticehowmanydishesyouusuallyorder?It’sfineifyoufinishallofthem.Butifyouwastetoomuchfood,youmightpayforitinthenearfuture.OnDec.22,2020,thegovernmentreviewedadraftlaw(草案)
onstoppingfoodwaste.Accordingtothedraftlaw,restaurantsshouldtellcustomersnottoordertoomuchandtheyshoulddescribethesizeofeachdish.Ifcustomersleavetoomuchfooduneaten,restaurantscanchargethemforfoodwaste.Thedraftlawalsostopswaitersfromencouragingcustomerstoordertoomuchfood.Thosewhodon’tfollowthelawwillreceiveafinefrom1,000to10,000yuan.一二三四
Italsoasksschoolstoteachtheirstudentstoavoidfoodwaste.TheradioandTVprogrammesaboutovereatingandoverdrinkingarenotallowed.Producersofsuchprogrammeswillfaceafineofupto100,000yuan.Foodwastehappensinmanyplaces.InChinaalone,about35milliontonsoffoodendsupinlandfills(废物填埋场)
every
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