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外研版(2019)必修第二冊《Unit 1 Food for thought》2023年單元測試卷

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一、填空題

  • 1.The boy's parents were glad to see his
    (satisfy)result of the final exam.

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  • 2.He recommended my
    (hand)in my homework tomorrow morning.

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  • 3.The students should make use of every minute to speak English to adapt to
    (study) abroad.

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二、完形填空

  • 4."Do you know how hunters of old used to trap monkeys?"A man asked his child.
       "Rather than chasing them up a tree or shooting arrows from below,they'd put a heavy glass jar with a(1)
    neck on the floor,which had the monkeys' favorite(2)
    inside.They'd then step back and(3)
    ,waiting for the(4)
    animal.When it did,the monkey would(5)
    inside,grab a fist full of food,and try to(6)
    it out.However,the narrow neck of the jar would(7)
    the poor monkey from getting its hand out!It'd pull and pull but still be(8)
    .There was simply no way to get its(9)
    out of the jar without(10)
    the food.Rather than letting go,though,the monkey would keep pulling,(11)
    to drop its dinner.The hunters would then arrive and(12)
    it to enjoy a meal of their own."
       " Don't be like that monkey,"(13)
    the man," In life,to fight another day and grow as person,you must know when to(14)
    ,when to move on,and when to let go of whatever is(15)
    you back."

    (1) A.long B.narrow C.thick D.short
    (2) A.candy B.drink C.food D.toy
    (3) A.leave B.search C.work D.hide
    (4) A.intelligent B.unsuspecting C.a(chǎn)ggressive D.cautious
    (5) A.reach B.step C.look D.feel
    (6) A.give B.knock C.pull D.throw
    (7) A.save B.protect C.distract D.stop
    (8) A.locked B.involved C.stuck D.hurt
    (9) A.head B.hand C.leg D.tail
    (10) A.releasing B.tasting C.touching D.moving
    (11) A.trying B.forgetting C.refusing D.expecting
    (12) A.feed B.free C.help D.catch
    (13) A.warned B.ordered C.whispered D.sighed
    (14) A.return B.start C.change D.quit
    (15) A.calling B.taking C.holding D.pushing

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三、閱讀理解

  • 5.It happens from time to time that after a whole morning of studying,you are tired in the afternoon.It's then that you might want to eat something sweet,perhaps a Coke or a chocolate bar to lift your mood.After all,it's popularly believed that a "sugar rush" gives us energy.
       But a study published in Neuroscience & Biobehavioral Reviews suggests that sugar can make us feel worse rather than boost our moods.
       The German and UK researchers collected data from 31 studies involving nearly 1,300 adults.They studied the effect of sugar on various aspects of the mood,including anger,alertness(機敏),depression and tiredness.They found that people who have too much sugar become more tired and less alert within an hour,and that these feelings become more intense(強烈的) over time.
       According to the researchers,when people take in sugar,their blood sugar levels rise rapidly,leading to a burst of energy and a short period of feeling good.However,as they begin to digest(消化)the sugar their blood sugar levels decrease quickly,leading to a bad feeling.
       To remain on a high,people are likely to eat more and more sugar until they become addicted to it.As with caffeine,this prevents the body from relaxing leaving people feeling tired and less alert.
       But the study findings needn't make us think we must give up sweet food altogether.According to the World Health Organization,it is healthy to have the sugars found naturally in fruit,vegetables and milk,as long as these make up less than 5 percent of daily total energy intake.
       So the next time you feel tired and can't concentrate,perhaps you should think twice before you bite into a chocolate bar.

    (1)What does the underlined word "boost" in Paragraph 2 probably mean?

    A.improve
    B.harm
    C.control
    D.ignore
    (2)How do the people feel after they have too much sugar according to the researchers?

    A.They feel relaxed.
    B.They feel more tired.
    C.They are more alert.
    D.They feel energetic.
    (3)What do we learn from Paragraphs 4 and 5?

    A.Our mood is connected to our blood sugar levels.
    B.Taking in more sugar benefits mental health.
    C.Getting caffeine is another way to refresh yourself.
    D.Sugar and caffeine have quite different effects.
    (4)Where does this text probably come from?

    A.A sports report.
    B.A health journal.
    C.An economic report.
    D.A medical newspaper.

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四、信息匹配

  • 6.Table manners are important in Britain,even today. (1)
    .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. (2)
    .Then sit up straight,and keep your elbows off the table,too.
       (3)
    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. (4)

        Never leave spoons in the bowl when you finish using them. (5)
    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.

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九、完成句子

  • 19.瑪麗未能通過任何一門考試,這使她父母非常生氣。(現(xiàn)在分詞作結(jié)果狀語)
    Mary failed all her exams,

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  • 20.冰箱使得食物長期貯存成為可能。(make it possible to do sth)
    Refrigerators have
    for long periods.

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