2022版新教材英语译林版选择性必修第一册提升训练:Unit1含解析.docx
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1、Unit 1 Food mattersPart 1 Welcome to the unit &Reading基础过关练I .单词拼写1 .Different brands (不同)in quality.2 . She had homemade ice cream for (甜点).1.1 ts a (结合体)of music, dance and writing.1.5 paniards gobble a dozen grapes, each fruit representing a month that will be either sweet or (酸的).5 . The book ap
2、peals to readers of all ages and establishes a literary (纽带)between parents and children.6 .Dinner parties with friends are also culprits(问题的成因),as being in a good (心情)gives you an appetite.7 .There is convincing evidence of a 1 between exposure to the sun and skin cancer.8 . Kathy picked up a lot o
3、f Spanish by playing with the n boys and girls.9.It will help relieve the pressure in preventing and controlling importedCOVID-19 cases and also 1 the risk of outbreaks.II.选词填空do the trick;cry out for;depend on;lie in;make up for1 .We have stored many masks in case we will them.2 .The problem how we
4、 can persuade him.3 . The boy is so reliable that you can trust and him.4.1 didnt know what it was that , but I was definitely feeling much better.5. The driver began to speed up to the time hes lost in the traffic jam.m.单句语法填空I .The decision was based on (emotional) rather than rational thought.2 .
5、China is making every effort to ensure peoples sense of happiness and (secure).3 .Something as simple as drinking some cold water may clear your mind and (relief) pressure.4 .Mother laid the baby down (gentle) on the bed.5 . The Dead Sea is so (salt) that its hard for anything to live in it.W.完成句子1
6、.每当我犯错误时,老师都耐心地指出它们。, the teacher pointed them out patiently.2 .是什么使你相信他说的话是真的?What his words were true?3 .战士们下定决心保卫祖国,无论有多难。The warriors were determined to defend their homeland, . 4.重要的是要坚持并为之努力。stick to it and work hard towards it.V.课文语法填空Whenever I feel unhappy, rice pudding cheers 1 (I) up.Rice
7、 pudding 2 (illustrate) the unique power of comfort food”, which refers to any food 3 makes us feel better or makes up for bad feelings by 4 (help) us recall what we love.Our comfort foods vary from person to person, depending 5 our own unique experiences shaping our lives.The feeling of 6 (happy) a
8、nd sense of belonging are important for people who move away from their home country. It is hardest 7 (give) up the food that they grow up with. One mouthful of comfort food takes us back to our 8 (culture) roots, giving us the “taste of home and 9 (relieve) feelings of homesickness.Comfort food is
9、not only a bowl of noodles or chicken soup, 10 food for the soul.1. 2. 3. 4. 5.6. 7. 8. 9. 10.能力提升练I .阅读理解A主题语境:人与社会一烧烤文化语篇类型:说明文建议用时:T(2020湖南娄底一中高一下期末,*)One of the most popular street foods found in China is no doubt the barbecue. A new program, called Chinese Barbecue, tells the story of this popu
10、lar food baked over hot coals on just about every street comer in cities and towns across the country. The barbecue is an important part of peoples nightlife.Shown on June 20, the program has had more than 25 million clicks on the video site . To find the most popular barbecue stalls (摊 位),the produ
11、ction team travelled to more than 500 locations in 30 cities across the country. Some viewers compare Chinese Barbecue to Midnight Diner, a Japanese TV program telling stories from late night in formal Japanese bars.“Pm happy to hear this comparison because Midnight Diner is a good program, and we s
12、hare the same topic-night fbod, said Chinese Barbecues director Chen Yingjie. However, they are quite different. He said that Midnight Diner focused more on food itself, though there was some conversation while people were eating. However, the night food scene of Chinese people means joy and a more
13、lively atmosphere. People eating these barbecue snacks develop a feeling of connection, which can be a cure for loneliness.The barbecue, regarded as the most ordinary and common night street snack, is different from home-made food by mothers as that is a symbol of family and kinship(亲属关系).The barbec
14、ue stall is where you go to become linked to people in society. And unlike official business lunches, during which people are rather polite, the barbecue lets people relax with old friends and new friends, leaving a lasting impression of friendship.The world, as a whole, holds deep-rooted good emoti
15、ons toward the barbecue, either for the taste or for the warmth produced by fire. What we should do is present the Chinese barbecue just the way it is. Because of its special ingredients,ways of cooking and more importantly, the special environment and people, the world will recognize it and might f
16、all in love with it just as we do,“ said Chen.1 .What do we know about Chinese Barbecue?A.It has been becoming very popular on the Internet.B.It is thought highly of by most of the foreign tourists.C.It mainly talks about the most famous Chinese food.D.It shows the colorful nightlife in large cities
17、 of China.1.1 n which way was Chinese Barbecue different from Midnight Diner? A.It showed more kinds of food.B.It focused more on the diners.C.It showed the eating habits.D.It was less popular than Midnight Diner.3 .What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A.The importance of the barbecue to the family.B.Th
18、e influence of the barbecue on peoples manners.C.The influence of the barbecue on peoples lifestyle.D.The role of the barbecue in peoples relationship.4 . Why did Chen Yingjie choose the barbecue as the topic of the series?A.To show the feature of Chinese food.B.To research a special way of cooking.
19、C.To help the world understand China.D.To introduce the history of the barbecue.B主题语境:人与自我一酸味与情乒语篇类型:说明文建议用时:T(2020广东珠海高一期末,)When life gives you lemons, make lemonade, yes, and drink all of them. Then youre ready for an adventure.Researchers from the University of Sussex in England say they have fou
20、nd for the first time experimental evidence that sour tastes lead to more risk-taking behaviour in a paper published on 7 June, 2019.In the study, 168 volunteers from the UK and Vietnam were given a 20ml solution representing one of the five main taste groups: bitter, salty, sour, sweet and umami(鲜味
21、).The tasters then took part in a computerized test that measures risk-taking: they got paid to blow up a digital balloon. The more air in the balloon, the more money they could get; they could cash out whenever they wanted. But if the balloon popped or exploded? Bye bye, potential winnings.When the
22、 researchers studied the performance of the volunteers, they found the people whod tasted sourness were much more likely to keep pumping up the balloon compared with people whod got a taste of the other solutions. On average, sour tasters were 39% more likely to push the balloon to its limits than s
23、weet tasters, 20.5% more than bitter, 16.03% more than salty and 40.29% more than umami.This finding makes a degree of sense-without taking risks, we dont learn anything new. And it is obvious that people with negative emotions such as anxiety and depression are unwilling to take risks. So, the rese
24、archers argue, if you have these emotions, maybe adding more sour foods into your diet could help keep that aversion(厌恶)in check. Then youd be more likely to take chances, like talking to a stranger, and that will lead to self-improvement.5 .Where does this passage most probably come from?A.A travel
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