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Unit 2 Healthy eating

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Ⅰ.语法和词汇知识 1.(2012·高考大纲全国卷Ⅱ)—What shall we do tonight then? —________—whatever you want. A.Help yourself B.It’s a deal C.No problem D.It’s up to you 2.(2013·河北唐山一模)“________ match between these two teams was exciting,”said Federer,“and we hope to see ________second.”

A.A;the B.The;/ C.The;a D.A;a 3.(2013·朝阳模拟)A good teacher should leave some time for the students to________the knowledge.

A.introduce B.receive C.digest D.accept

4.The new administration has promised people to ________administrative expenses by ten percent next year.

A.cut down B.cut up C.cut off D.cut out 5.(2013·江西八校联考)You have to balance the advantages of living in the country ________the disadvantages.

A.for B.to C.against D.with 6.(2012·河南郑州三模)Alice was about to ________ when she suddenly found a way to solve the problem.

A.turn up B.give up C.make up D.put up 7.(2012·北京东城二模)After a long absence,I went back to college,________to pick up where I’d left off.

A.hoping B.hope C.to hope D.hoped 8.(2013·合肥第一次质检)I can’t say a thank you ________much.I couldn’t have succeeded without your help.

A.too B.quite C.that D.very

9.I,as a green worker,should________ the experienced about the matters that I am not familiar with.

A.consult B.discuss C.talk D.recommend 10.The child said that he had ________ the pen on the desk,but I thought he________to me. A.laid;lied B.lain;lie C.lied;lain D.lied;lied

11.London is one of the best places in the world to ________ education with pleasure so it’s good for your pupils.

A.compare B.replace C.equip D.combine 12.(2013·东北三校第一次联考)—I don’t know what to get for my father’s birthday. —You ________buy him a T-shirt.There are many new styles in the shop.

A.need B.could C.would D.shall

13.After the operation,Bill has been doing a lot of physical exercise to build up his ________.

A.ability B.strength C.energy D.mind 14.(2013·浙江绍兴质检)A new study indicates that basic steps taken by people daily can go a long way in ________ greenhouse gas emissions.

A.cutting down B.taking down C.pulling down D.breaking down 15.I have a lot of readings ________ before the end of this term. A.completing B.to complete C.completed D.being completed Ⅱ.完形填空 (2013·宝鸡质量检测二)I was sitting at the counter having breakfast at a restaurant the other day.It’ s a small place.A man walked in and sat next to me.On top of the milk-dispenser ( 自动售货机) is a small __1__ placed there for both the customers’ enjoyment and the owners when things get __2__.The news was mostly about the local people.There was a little girl __3__ through some coats in a shop on the screen now.The reporter asked her if she found something that __4__.She smiled,“I like this store.Mommy said I could have any coat I wanted,__5__ I’m getting this one for my friend,Mandy.All I know is that Mandy __6__ a coat.”

Out of the corner of my eye I could see the man lower his head and begin to __7__ his eyes.“Hey,don’t feel bad,” I told him.He turned __8__ me.I could still see the __9__. He said,“I’m Mandy’ s father.That’s the first time I’ve seen that.”

Oh,my God! My hands __10__ and I also wept.“It must be raining,” he __11__.We spoke for a few more minutes.It turns out that he’ s been __12__ for more than a year and now does odd (零散的) jobs to pay bills.We said __13__ and I went to the cash register.I said in a low voice that I __14__ his check.“He only gets coffee,” the __15__ said.“Well,here.This is for my meal,his coffee and tell him this is for Mandy.”

Many years ago I spoke at my friend’ s church in Atlanta.A woman came up to me and gave me everything she had in her __16__ .I was shocked and began to __17__ it.“It isn’t very much,but God said it would multiply.Please take it,” she said.

It was D|S57.I __18__ carried it with me until that very day.I gave it away and replaced it.I turned to walk away and another man sitting at the counter said,“I heard your __19__with that man.I’ll help him,__20__.”

His eyes watered and he said,“He’ s right.It must be raining.” 1.A.radio B.television C.recorder D.computer 2.A.busy B.easy C.fast D.slow 3.A.putting B.looking C.waiting D.taking 4.A.fitted B.happened C.mattered D.started 5.A.until B.so C.but D.because 6.A.needs B.buys C.donates D.designs

7.A.protect B.close C.describe D.wipe 8.A.toward B.at C.behind D.for 9.A.anger B.eyes C.tears D.joy 10.A.cleaned B.shook C.helped D.touched 11.A.sighed B.guessed C.screamed D.joked 12.A.sick B.sad C.jobless D.hopeless 13.A.okay B.hello C.nothing D.goodbye 14.A.examined B.wanted C.watched D.accepted 15.A.clerk B.teacher C.president D.nurse 16.A.glass B.purse C.house D.basket 17.A.forget B.praise C.refuse D.advise 18.A.always B.sometimes C.never D.rarely 19.A.discussion B.problem C.conversation D.decision 20.A.though B.yet C.still D.too Ⅲ.阅读理解 (2013·江西九江市高三模拟)President Barack Obama celebrated the start of construction on the National Museum of African American History and Culture,in Washington,D.C.,at a ground-breaking ceremony on Wednesday.The new museum will tell a detailed history of black

life,art and culture in the country.It will be “not just a record of tragedy,but a celebration of life,”Obama said in a speech at the event.

The museum will be built between the Washington Monument and the National Museum of American History on the National Mall.It will be the 19th museum in the Smithsonian Institute.The seven-level building’s bronze design was inspired by African-American metalwork from New Orleans,Louisiana and Charleston,South Carolina. President Obama was joined on stage by First Lady Michelle Obama and former First Lady Laura Bush.He spoke about the importance of the museum’s location in the nation’s capital.“It was on this ground long ago that lives were once traded,where hundreds of thousands once marched for jobs and for freedom,” Obama said.“It was here that the pillars (核心) of democracy were built,often by black hands.”

The museum is scheduled to open in 2015,but curators (馆长) have already collected thousands of articles.Some are on display in a gallery at the Smithsonian’s National Museum of American History,including a current exhibit about Thomas Jefferson and the slave families that live on his Monticello plantation in Virginia.

Collected things include musician Louis Armstrong’s trumpet,a plane used to train Tuskegee Airmen,activist Harriet Tubman’s shawl (披肩),a fedora (呢帽) worn by entertainer Michael Jackson and a dress made by Rosa Parks.The curators will choose from about 35,000 things to create the museum’s permanent galleries,which will include spaces devoted to sports and military history.