烯炔的英文译语怎么说-vehicle什么意思
2023年4月19日发(作者:太原兼职网)
上海交通大学附属中学 2017-2018学年度第一学期
高二英语月考一试卷
出卷人:张睿燕 审稿人:朱雪艳
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II. GrammarandVocabulary
(32\')SectionA
Directions:Beneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarked
A,B,C,and D. Choose the one answer that best completesthe sentence.
21. The local people have doubt this carpenter can make of such material.
A. whether D. if
22. thegoodsdisplayedinthesupermarket sosurprising thatI
don’t knowwhat to choose.
A. variety of, are variety of, is is
tyof, is variety of, are
23. The population ofthe earth increasing fast. one third of the
populationhere workers.
A. is; are B. is; isC. are; is D. are; are
24. Asnightfelluponthetown,theassistants thelast
ordersso as to close the shop early,
A. digested,few B. rushed across, pieces of
C. rushed through, few D. rushed into,pieces of
25. theimportanceofholdingthe2017MovieFestivalsuccessfully,allcitizens
aremaking every effort to work for the beauty of thecity of Shanghai.
ARealize of C. Encouraged by D. Beingaware of
26. inamisunderstanding,abitterquarrelbetweenthetwoneighborshaslasted
for two hours.
A. Originated B. Originating C. been originated
27. There is only onething I\'mnot in favor of in this restaurant-----thecoffee .
A. serves cold B. is served coldly C. serves servedcold
28. Itwasonlywhenthereservedtroopswerebroughtintoplaythatthebattleturned
.
A. to favor us B. in our favor C. to our favor favor of us
29. The littleboy still needs the 30 dollars to do with
somethings .
A. remaining;remained to be settled B. remaining;remainingto be settled
C. remained;remainedto settle D. remained; remaining to settle
30. Roughlyhalfthenation\'scitizensliveoverseas,tralia,where
theywork folks back home.
A. helping to support B. to help
help support D. helping
supporting
31. Theinvestmentmoneywaswithdrawnfromthecountry,leavingsomeofitscities
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with abandoned constructions
A. littering B. to litter be littered D. littered
32. They searched for hours, but be
no time could the missingspoon.
A. nowhere could the missing
e the missing spoon
could
D. nowhere can the missing spoon
Section B
Directions:
rdcan only
beused thatthere is one wordmore than you need.
ier ates ularly ption d
yed ily l ctions ned
ar
Junkfoodiseverywhere.We’reusknowwhatwe’re doing
and yet we do it anyway.
Sohere\'sasuggestion_ 33
bytworesearchersattheRandCorporation:Whynottakealess
onfromalcoholcontrolpoliciesandapplythemtowherefoodis
sold and howit’s 34 ?
\"Manypolicymeasurestocontrolobesity(肥胖症)
assumethatpeopleconsciouslyandrationallychoosewhatandhowmuchtheyeatandtherefo
refocusonproviding informationand moreaccess to 35 foods,\"note the tworesearchers.
\"Incontrast,\"theresearcherscontinue,\"manyregulationsthatdo关于七夕的诗句古诗五年级 n\'tassumepeoplemak
erationalchoiceshavebeensuccessfullyappliedtocontrolalcohol,asubstance--likefood--
ofwhichimmoderate36 leadstoserioushealthproblems.\"
Theresearchreferencesstudiesofpeople’sbehaviorwithfoodandalcoholandresultsofa
lcoholrestrictions,andthenlistsfiveregulationsthattheresearchersthinkmight be
promising if appliedto hem:
Density _37 :licensestosellalcoholaren\'thandedout 38
toallcomers but are allotted(分配)based on the number of places in an
area that already
sell makealcohol less easy to getandreduce thenumberofpsychological
cuesto drink.
Similarly,theresearcherssay,beingpresentedwithjunkfood 39 our
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otlimitthedensityoffoodoutlets, 40 onesthat
sellfoodrichinemptycalories?Andwhynotlimitsaleoffoodinplacesthataren’t
41 food stores?
Displayandsalesrestrictions:Californiahasaruleprohibitingalcoholdisplaysnearthecashre
gistersingasstations,andinmostplacesyoucan’tbuyalcoholatdrive-
rmarkets,foodcompaniespaytohavetheirwaresinplaceswherethe
y\'ldremovejunkfoodtothebackofthestoreandbanthemfromtheshelv
ermeasuresincluderestrictingportionsizes,taxing
andprohibiting42 price dealsforjunkfoods, and placing warning labels onthe
products.
(B)
ntally is周瑜死后小乔嫁给了谁 hed uced
te
edI.
commercial
Tea—ABrief Historyof the
Nation\'sFavoriteBeverageThe birth of tea in China
TeaisoftenthoughtofasbeingatypicallyBritishdrink,andwehavebeendrinkingit for
over 350years, Butinfact the history of tea goesmuchfurther back.
ingtolegend,in2737BC,theChineseemperorSh
enNungwassittingbeneathawhilehisservant
43drinkingwater,ng,arenown蔚组词 edh
erbalist,decidedtotheinfusionthathissavanthad 44_ewas Camellia
sinensis drink and theresulting drink was what we now calltea.
drinkingcertainlybe
cameestne
rsforteahavebeenfoundintombs45
fromtheHandynasty(206BC220AD)\'butitwasundertheTangdynastyAD),thattea
becamefirmly 46 as the nationaldrink of China. It becamesuch
47
thatduringthelateeighthcenturyawritercalledYuwrotethefirstbookentirelyAbouttea,theC
h\'aChing,hortlyafterthisthatteawag first 48 toJapan,by
JapaneseBuddhistmonkswho had travelledtoChina to study
Thegrowthof tea in Europe
Soatthisstageinthehistoryoftea,atterhalfofth
esixteenthr
e 49
fromPortuguesewhowerelivingintheEastastradersandmissionaries(,Butalthoughsomeof
theseindividualsmayhave
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broughtbacksamplesofteatotheirnativecountry,itwasnotthePortuguesewhowerethefirstt
oshipbackt:asa 50
sdonebytheDutch,whointhelastyearsofthesixteenthcenturybegantoencro
achonPortuguesetradingroutesintheEast,By\'the 51
ofthecenturytheyhadestablishedatradingposton the islandof Java,anditwag viaJava
thatin1606 the firstconsignmentof
teawasshippedfromChinatoHolland,TeasoonbecameafashionabledrinkamongtheDutch,
andfromtherespreadtoothercountriesincontinentalwesternEope,butbecause of its high
priceit 52 drink for the wealthy.
Ill.
ReadingComprehensionSec
tionA Cloze
Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,
B,
C and D. Fill i)each blank with theword or phrase that bestfits the context.
Inspiration
\"Mama,whenIgrowup,I\'mgoingtobeoneofthose!\"IsaidthisaftergeeingtheCapitalDa
hefirsttimethatmydreamtookonavividfor
I grewolder and was 53 to more,myinterestsintheworldofdance
54
variedbutthatlittlegirl\'
thesummerof2005whenIwas18,Ireceivedthephonecallwhichmadethatdreama
55 ;Ibecameamemberofthecompany
56 back to 1925.
AsIlookbackonthatdaynow,itsurely57__anysenseofreality,IbelieveIstayedinastate
oactually58
togetthejob,Afterbeingofferedtheposition,Iwag completely 59 . I remember
shaking withexcitement.
ThoughIwasabsolutelythrilledwiththechange,itdidnotcomewithoutitsfairshareof60
.Throughthestrictrehearsalperiodofdancingsixdaysaweek;Ifounditvitalto
61_at62__todetailandonpractic
ethatsetus_63_.Tothen follow thosehigh-
energyrehearsalswithabusyshowscheduleofuptofiv不食嗟来之食翻译 eperformancesaday,Idiscovereda
new64ofthe words \"hardwork.\"WhatIthoughtweremyphysical _65
werepushedmuchfurtherthan I thought 66
I learned to make each performancebetter than thelast,
Today,whenIlookattheunbelievablecompanythatIhavethegreat 67
lyamember,butdancecaptain,Iseeatraditionthathasinspirednotonly
generationsoflittlegirlsbutasplendidcompanythatcontinuestodevelop andgrow-and
inspires people every dayfollow their dreams.
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53. ted B. expanded C. exposed D. extended
54. B. certainly C. probably D. consistently
55. B. memory C. truth y
56. ng B. dating C. turning
57. B. adds C.
58.A. cared B. expected
59.A. d d D.
motivated60.A,
challenges B. mix C. advantage ventures
61.A. put D. pick
62,A. attention B. aside D. adaptation
63. A. apart C. off D. back
64. A, function C. expression D usage
65. A. boundaries B. perfect C. barriers
66. ary C. proper D. possible
67. A. talent C. potential D. responsibility
B. profits C. convinced
B. association
B. problems
B. honor
C. attraction
ng
D. decided
D. efforts
(B)
Starbucksliterallychangedthedefinitionof\"agoodcupofcoffee\".ForStarbucks,thebra
ndhadthreeelements:coffee,68_controloverthequalityandprocessingofth
ebeans69_ndingstorepersonnel
wereemployedandtrainedincoffeeknowledge and70_ service. Store design,aroma all71
_ the\"StarbucksExperience\".
AlmostallStarbucks storeswerecorporatelyowned
ckspridedonthe\"StarbucksExperience\",72_coffeetoprovideauniqu
eexperienceforits customers.
73_,yougetmorethancoffeewhenyouvisitStarbucks;Yougetgreatpeople,first-
ratemusic,acomfortableandupbeatmeetingplace,
ewhereinbetweenisapla
whataStarbucksstoreistomanyofitscustome
rs—akindof\"thirdplace\"wheretheycanescape, read,75_ or listen.
ThegreenStarbuckslogoisamermaidthatlooksliketheendofthedoubleimageofthesea
.ItwasdesignedbyTerryHeckler,whogotthe76_dl
ogoalso77_originalandmodemmeanings:herfaceisvery simple, but with modern
abstract forms of packaging.
StarbucksmakesthetypicalAmericanculturegraduallybrokendownintoelements of
78_:thevisualwarmth,hearingtheway,ink,thro
ughthehugeglasswindows,watchingthecrowdedstreets,__79_s虎头蛇尾 ippingacoffeeflavor,whic
hisinlinewiththe\"Yapi\",thefeelingofexperienceinthe_80_life.
ButtheessenceofStarbucksisnotaboutthecoffee,althoughit\'s 81_.coffee.
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Coffee is only a carrier. Coffeeconsumption,_82_, is and cultural.
68. A. customers B. managers D. clients
69. A. ensured B. assured D. confessed
70. A. employment er D. greeting
71. A. resulted from D. stuck to
72. A. coming across contributedB.mD. depending on
73. ly aking D.
74.A. dependence lly extremelyD.
75.A. negotiate B. effect remark
76.A. imagination B. perform D. chat
s B. inspiration D. illustration
B. creates D. cultivates
79.A. greedily
80.A. easy B. gently D. indifferently
81.A. great B. busy D. energetic
82.A. for instance
B.
B. logo D. experience
B. rare D. bitter
B. to large extent D. by contrast
ted
C. environment
C. benefited from
C. going beyond
y
C. advice
C. quarrel
C. patent
C. credits
C. possession
C. reluctantly
C. miserable
C. expensive
C. in addition
Section B
Directions:ssageisfollowedbyseveralquestionso
hofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,t
heonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassage youhave justread.
(A)
Foodandideasaboutcookingithavebeenpassingfromonepartoftheworldtoanothersin
repartofthespreadofcivilizati
on,thoughsincepeoplechangetheirtastesinpaintingandarchitecturemuchfasterthantheirta
stesinfood,knowledgeofwhatwaseatenisfarlessthanknowledgeofthehousesthatwerelive
ybookswerefew before the 17th century, andhow
closeare the generaleatinghabitsat anyperiodto the cookery books published?
Changesowedmoretothemovementofpeople,ofanimals,ofmerchants,ofrichlandow
ners,canals,railways,goodroads,mostpeopleatewhatcouldbeproduce
dwithinathirty-
idbetter,ofcourse,tpeoplefoodwasbasicallyr
goodareas,poorcountrypeop
lehadchmenc
ouldbuy expensive seedsto grow unusual vegetables,oremploygardenerswho
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understoodhowtogrowfinefruitunfamiliartotheplacetheylivedin,oraffordcooks
trainedelsewhere to providevariety at mealtimes.
Theundoubtedadvantagesofpresent-daylarge-scalemanufactureandorganization—
wonderfulcleanliness,quickdistribution,thepas
ttosatisfytheirhunger—
er,inaworldwher
epossibilitiesareendless,300va
rietiesofpearsthatlistedbyoneFrench17th-centurygardener-
eventhoughhehadtoadmitthatonly30ofthemwerereallywortheating—
onlyabouthalfaarenowproduced in Europe.
33. Why do we knowso littleabout the food people ate in the
past?habits usedtochange very quickly.
were no cookery books before the 19th
did not changetheir tastes
infoodfast, arevery few paintings of food.
84. Changes in eating habits were caused by
gesof basic food
movement of
pments in
agriculture
D. the recipes of foreign cooks
85. What is the problemwith our foodtoday?
A. It\'s too expensive for many people.
B. It\'smanufactured tooquickly.
C. It doesn\'t taste as it used to.
D. It\'s exported in verylarge quantities.
86. What point isthe authormaking in the example aboutthe pear inthe
lastparagraph?
is not as much variety now as before.
wasmorevariety in the past but quality was not as high.
C. Most pears that wereproduced were not fit toeat.
D. There is more varietyoutside Europe than inEurope.
(B)
Everhadatimeinyourlifewherecashhasn\'tbeenasplentifulasyou\'dlikeandyou\'ve
needed to tightenthe budget?We all have,
AccordingtotheWorldBank,globalfoodprices,driveninpartbyhigherfuelcosts,are36
%ddrinkareamongourbiggestongoing expenses,
which meansit\'s also one of thebiggestopportunities for savings.
Therearechangesofthewayyoubuyandpreparefoodthatcanmakeabigimpactonyourb
significantsavingsonyourgrocerybillisn\'tashard as you might think,
and you canstill livewell. Hereis how.
COOK FROMTHE BEGINNING
Ingeneral,themorepreparationorprocessingstepsafoodhagundergone,the
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\'allc
ingunwashedwholelettuceorsaladleavesandgi
vingthemacleaningyourself,Theper-ki10amprice can be as much as ten timesmore for
prepackaged salad leaves.
STEWNGMEAT
atisn\'tfashionablecanbeexcell
unately,lambchopsarenotasinexpensiveastheyoncewere—
roxtail,chickenwingtip\'andfeet,or•otherorg
internetsearchwillgiveyouahostofideasonhowtoprepar
laceto start is with slow cookedcasseroles or stews,
BUYIN BULK
Agoodrule,basedonexperience,isthatischeaper\",butlargerpacksizesaren\'talwaysbet
paytocomparethepricetomakesureyoureallyaresaving-a—
ifyoucan,checkthe\'\'unitpricing\",whichcc—
esureyou\'llnotendupthrowinghalfofitoutthanu
singitbytheexpiry date.
TAKEALIST
Planningaheadisgreatwaytoeconomizeandreducetheriskofexpensiveimpulsepurch
ases,\'salsoagoodideanott
oshopwhileyouarehungrytoresisttheurgeto pick up unnecessary food items,
IGNORETHE LIST
Giveyourselftheflexibilitytomakethemostofthesupermarketspecialsanddiscounts,a
ndtousedifferentingredientsorchangeyourweeklyrecipeplansdepending onwhat\'s onsale
orthe best value for money on the day.
87. It can be learned from the passage that
A. there maybe less opportunityfor you to save moneywhen food
pricesareincreasinggreatly.
ng the expiry date is important when buying
way we prepare our food affects our expenses.
ng your weekly recipe planswill help you stay healthy.
88. \"Buy in bulk\"most probably means\"
A. Buyfoods in largequantities B. Buy unpackaged goods
y what\'s on sale goods in smaller pack sizes
89. Which of the following isTRUE according tothe passage?
A. Prepackaged food is usually of highquality.
ettermakeaplaninadvanceaboutwhattobuybeforegoingtothesupermarket.
ingunfamiliaringredientsusually costsyour moneyand time.
should ignorethe supermarket specials anddiscountstoavoid beingtricked.
(C)
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yoncesaidthatacountry’sGDPmeasures\"everythingexceptthatwhic
hmakeslifeworthwhile.\"WithBritainvotingtoleavetheEuropeanUnion,andGDPalreadypr
edictedtoslowasaresult,itisnowatimelymomenttoassesswhat he was referring to.
The question of GDPand its usefulness has annoyedpolicymakers for over half
guethatitisaflawedconcept,Itmeasuresthingsthatdonotmatterandmisses
recentmeasures,theUK\'sGDPhasbeentheenvyoftheWesternworld,
ythingwasgoingsowell,then
whydidover17millionpeoplevoteforBrexit,despite thewarnings about what it could do
to theircountry\'seconomicprospects?
Arecentannualstudyofcountriesandtheirabilitytoconvertgrowthintowell-
the163countriesmeasured,theUKisoneofthe
poorestperformersinensuringthateconomicgrowthistranslatedintomeaningfulimprovem
thanjustfocusingonGDP,over40differentsetsofcriteriafromhealt
h,educationandcivilsocietyengagementhavebeen measured to geta more r轴组词 ounded of
how countries areperforming.
Whileallofthesecountriesfacetheirownchallenges,thereareanumberofconsistenttha
,therehasbeenabuddingeconomicrecoverysincethe2008globalcrash,butinkeyindi
catorsinareassuchashealthandeducation,
sisn\'lativelypoorEuropeancountrieshaveseenhugeimpr
ovementsacrossmeasuresincluding civil society,income equality andthe environment
Thisisalessonthatrich countriescanlearn:WhenGDPisnolongerregardedasthe
solemeasure of O country\'s success, the world looks verydifferent,
So whatKennedy wasreferring to was
thatwhileGDPhasbeenthemostcommonmethodformeasuringtheeconomicactivityofnati
ons,asa•measure,notincludeimportantfactorssuchasenvironm
entalqualityor educationoutcomes— allthingsthat contribute to a person\'s sense of
well-being.
ThesharphittogrowthpredictedaroundtheworldandintheUKcouldleadtoadeclineint
heeverydayserviceswedependonforourwell-
icymakerswhorefocuseffortsonimprovingwell-
beingratherthansimplyworryingaboutGDPfigurescouldavoidtheforecasteddoomandma
yevenseeprogress.
90. Robert F. Kennedy is cited because he
A. praised the UKfor its GDP.
B. identified GDPwith happiness.
C. misinterpreted the role ofGDP.
D. had a low opinion ofGDP.
9I. It can beinferred from Paragraph 2 that
UKis reluctantto remold its economic pattern.
the measure of successisWidely disapproved of in the
UKwill contribute less tothe worldeconomy.
makers in theUKare paying less attention to GDP.
of the following is titleabout the recent annual study?
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A. It is sponsored by 163 countries.
B. It excludes GDPas an indicator.
C. Its criteria are questionable.
D. Its results are enlightening.
93. In thelast twoparagraphs, the author suggests that
A. the UK is preparing for an economicboom.
B. B. high GDPforeshadows an economic decline.
C红军长征起止时间和地点 . it is essential to consider factors beyondGDP.
D. it requires caution tohandle economic issues.
(D)
Inarareunanimousruling,theUSSupremeCourthasoverturnedthecorruptionconvicti
onofaformerVirginiagovernor,idsowhileholdingitsnoseattheeth
isofhisconduct,whichincludedacceptinggiftssuchasaRolex watch and a
Ferrariautomobile froma companyseeking accessto government.
Thehighcourt\'ell\'strialfailedtotellajurythatitm
ustlookonlyathis\'\'officialacts,\"ortheformergovernor\'gdecisionson\"specific\"and\'unsettle
d\" issues related to hisduties.
Merelyhelpingagift-givergainaccesstootherofficials,unlessdonewithclearintent to
pressure thoseofficials, is not corruption, the justices found.
Thecourtdidsuggestthatacceptingfavorsinreturnforopeningdoorsis\"distasteful\"and
\"nasty,\"Butunderanti-
briberylaws,proofmustbemadeofconcretebenefits,suchasapprovalofacontractorregulati
arrangingmeeting,makingaphonecall,or hostingan event isnot an \"official
act\".
Thecourt\'
tedleadersmustbeallowedtohelpsupportersdealwithbureaucraticproblemswithoutfearof
prosecution古诗夜书所见的全文和意思 forbribery.\"Thebasiccompactunderlyingrepresentativegovernment,\"wroteC
hiefJusticeJohnRobertsforthecourt,\"assumesthat publicofficialswill hear fromtheir
constituents and act on theirconcerns.\"
Buttherulingreinforcestheneedforcitizensandtheirelectedrepresentatives,notthecou
rts,alsmustnotbeallowedtoplayfavoritesin
providinginformationorinarrangingmeetingssimplybecauseanindividualorgroupprovide
peofintegrityrequireswell-
enforcedlawsingovernmenttransparency,suchasrecordsofofficialmeetings,rulesonlobby
ing,andinformationabouteachelectedleader\'s source of wealth.
snotalwaysc
officialsmustavoiddoublestandards,ordifferenttypesofaccessforaverag
ectionscanbebought,abasicpremiseofdemocraticsociety—
thatallareequalintreatmentbygovernment—
vernancerestsonanunderstandingoftheinherentworthofeach
individual.
Thecourt\'srulingisastepforwardinthestruggleagainstbothcorruptionand
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officialfavoritism.
94. The underlined sentence (Para.l) most probably shows that
thecourt
A. avoided defining theextent of McDonnell\'s duties.
B. made no compromisein convicting McDonnell.
C. wascontemptuous of McDonnell\'s conduct.
D. refused to comment on McDonnell\'sethics.
95. According to Paragraph 4, an officialactis considered corruptive only if itinvolves
A. leakingsecrets intentionally.
B. B. sizable gains inthe formof
te returns for gift-
ngcontractsofficially.
96. The court\'s is based on the assumption that publicofficials are
A. justifiedin addressing the needs oftheir constituents.
B. qualifiedto dealindependently withbureaucratic issues.
C. allowed to focus on the concernsof their
from conviction on the charge of
favoritism.
97. Well-enforced laws ingovernmenttransparency are needed to
A. awaken the conscience of officials.
B. guaranteefair playin officialaccess.
C. allow for certain kinds oflobbying.
D. inspire hopes in average people.
author\'s attitudetoward the court\'s rulingis
A. sarcastic B. tolerant cal D. supportive
SectionA(10\')
Directions: Fillin the sentenceswith the proper formof the given verbs.
1. Howhappyweare!TheNationalDayHolidaywehavebeenlookingforwardto
(come) atlast.
2. Nsbeenmarkedwilderness,buthowitisusedand managed
is far from (settle).
3. Themanagersdiscussedtheplanthattheywouldliketosee
(carry)outthe next year.
4. When she said some people cheated in the exam, she (not refer) to
hesecondtimesomeone (interrupt)
me that evening.
6. The watch he (mend)went wrong.
samething, happening in war time (amount) to a greatdisaster.
8. If he follow the doctor\'s advice, he would be quite all rightnow.
9. Mark oftenattempts to escape (fine) whenever he breaks
trafficregulations
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10. HewillhavelearnedEnglishforeightyearsbythetimehefromthe (graduate)
universitynextyear.
Section B (10\')
Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentand
blankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperform
ofthegivenword;fortheotherblanks,useonewordthatbest fits each blank
History of Pizza
allyafoodforthepoo
stheresultofatransformationdeveloped over the
centuries.
nateshistoryasoneofthemostusedfoods
forthepoorwhowereforced
11_(eat)edtheirownimagina
tionandfantasytocreatesomethingtastefulfortheirmeals,Barleywas 13
(common)hthepizzatookitsowncourseanddevelop
edintothedishthatwe
shhasinspiredmanywritersandartistsinourhistoryandit\'sfromtheirdocu
mentsandnotes 14_ernpizza_15
(develop)aftertheintroductionofthetomatotoItaly in the16thcentury.
Throughoutthe17thand18thcenturiesNaplesestablisheditselfasthepizzacapital
ofItaly.
However,creditfortheinventionofthetrulymodernpizzagoestoaman
16(name)1889visitofKingUmbertoIandQueenMargherita,Esposi
todesignedthe\"pizzaMargherita\",whichlookedliketheItalianflag 17 .the
queenloved it, and today, pizzaMargherita is the world standard.
PizzadidnotfinditswayintotheUnitedStates_t
ime,iththeirreturn,theyalsobroughtbackanappetitefo
rthepizzathey 19
(enjoy)inItaly,Pizzaparlor怯字组词语 stospringupinandmorepiecesashungrypeoplestartedtoeatthiso
ne-dishfoodon a regular basis.
Today,20 (depend)onwhereyoulive,youcanusuallyfindapizza
rlorswillevendelivertheirfoodrighttoyourfrontdoor!or,ifyo
uprefer,mostgrocerystoressell,frozenpizzasandpizza-makingkitaswell asthe separate
ingredientsformaking your own style of pizza too!
Directions: Complete thefollowing sentences with the he p of the Chinese given-
21. Graduatedfromoneofthetopfiveuniversitiesintheworld,thisaggressiveyoungman
(声称自己已经确立了作为一名有名的经济学家的地位)
ganddrinking arealwayslisted asthe twomajorcause;of variousdiseases
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(它们会妨碍身体吸收氧气)
because
(偏袒艺术
ernmentcameunderfireyesterdayfor
领域的一些精英)
24. He (保持浓厚的兴趣)the progress of the work.
25. Engineersnoticedthatthepipes_ (没有如预期的那样在膨
胀)
26. WesternEuropeancountries (见证了移民的快速增长)
afterWorldWarIlandmanyEuropeansnationstodayhavesizeableimmigrantpopulations,bo
th of European and non-European origin.
27. Itmaybethe21stCenturybuttheissueofvirginityinArabculturecanstillbe
(生死攸关的大事,especiallyfor womenlikeSonia andNada.
28,Thereisastudyprogram (大学毕业生目前可以获得)in
twenty-two countries inAsia,Africa and LatinAmerica.
29. Emma Kelty (充分意识到危险)in theAmazon rainforest
butkeptgoingregardlessofthewarnings,onlytobekilledbythedrugthetraffickersAmazon
hidden in the forest.
30.To (培养一个人的品位)Englishprose, the most effective
way is to read English booksextensively.
Section D (12\')
Directions:
Translate the followingsentencesinto English, usingthe wordsgivenin the brackets.
31.在这些细节上争来争去浪费了他们很多宝贵的时光。(consume)
32.得知一个iphonex要花掉我两个月的工资时,我竟无言以对。(loss)
.
33.英式下午茶的起源可以追溯到19世纪,当时,有位名叫安娜玛利亚(AnnaMaria)的公爵夫
人(duchess)发现一杯香浓的下午茶和少量的三明治可以让她在晚餐前不觉得饥饿。
(keep)
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22. They will interferewith body’s absorption of oxygen
23. Favoring theelites inthe field of arts
24. Remained a keen interest
25. Weren’t expanding as expected
26. Witnessed the rapid growth in immigrants
27. Amatter of life and death
28. Availableto collegegraduatescorrectly
29. Was fully aware of the danger
30. Cultivate ones taste in
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