阅读理解

  Where and how you eat are just as important as what you eat.Take this test to find your eating style to make sure you're getting the nutrition(营养)you need.

  Which statements sound like you?

  Group 1:

  □I like to make my plate look pretty before I dig in for the first bite.

  □I often help my parents make recipes.

  □I could win the first prize in the “World's Slowest Eater” contest.

  Group 2:

  □The crumbs(面包屑)in the sofa are mine-I eat while watching TV.

  □I can finish a whole box of snacks quickly while I'm doing something else.

  □Sometimes I'm surprised to find my plate empty.Where did all the food go?

  Group 3:

  □Sometimes I eat my dinner standing up.

  □I spend more time in the drive-through than at the dinner table.

  □Breakfast? Who has time for breakfast?

  If you answered mostly Group 1:You enjoy everything about food, from cooking it to enjoying it at the table.Eating slowly is a good thing - it gives your brain time to know when you are full.

  If you answered mostly Group 2:You can do lots of things at once.But if you eat while you're distracted(精神不集中), you won't really enjoy your food and might eat more than you need.Instead of snacking while you watch TV or do homework, look for other things to do with your hands.

  If you answered mostly Group 3:You're really busy.Try to make time for at least one sit-down meal a day.When you're on the go, don't eat salty, high-fat foods just because they're convenient.Pack healthy snacks in small bags that you can eat on your way out the door.

(1)

The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.

how to keep healthy

B.

whether you eat a balanced diet

C.

what your eating style is

D.

how to form a good eating habit

(2)

Which of the following matches Group 1?

[  ]

A.

I like washing plates.

B.

I love buying cookers.

C.

I enjoy doing cooking by myself.

D.

I do everything slowly and carefully.

(3)

If Tom answered mostly Group 2, which advice will you give him?

[  ]

A.

Place healthy snacks at hand while doing homework.

B.

Hold a ball in his hand while watching TV.

C.

Eat high-fat foods slowly and carefully.

D.

Help his parents make recipes now and then.

(4)

The underlined word “drive-through”(in Group 3)refers to ________.

[  ]

A.

a place where you can buy food without leaving your car

B.

a dining car from which you can buy food

C.

a company which can send food to your home

D.

a restaurant where people eat at the dinner table

完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)

      阅读下面短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白出的最佳选项。

?After 42-year-old guy Tom had quitted his job, he began to make up his mind to become a freelance (self-employed) writer, no one could tell for sure whether he would succeed or not.He found a cold storage room in a building, set up a(n)  21  typewriter and settled down to work.

    After a year or so, however, Tom began to  22  himself.He found it was difficult to earn his living by  23  what he wrote.But Tom determined to put his dream to the test —  24  it meant living with uncertainty and fear of  25 .This is the shadowland of hope, and  26  with a dream must learn to live there.

    One day Tom got a call, “We need a(n)  27 , and we’re paying $6,000 a year.” $6,000 was  28  money in 1960.It would enable Tom to get a nice apartment, a used car and more. 29 , he could write on the side. 30  the dollars were dancing in Tom’s head, something  31  his senses.He had dreamed of being a  32  — full time.“Thanks, but no,” Tom said  33 .“I’m going to stick it out and write.”

    After Tom got off the phone, he  34  everything he had: two cans of vegetables and 18 cents.Tom put the cans and cents into a  35  bag, saying to himself, “There’s everything you’ve made of yourself so far.”

  Finally his work was  36  in 1970.Instantly he had the kind of fame and success that  37  writers ever experience.The shadows had turned into limelight.

  Then one day, Tom  38  a box filled with things he had owned years before 39  was a paper bag with two cans and 18 cents.Suddenly he  40 himself working in that cold storage room.It reminds Tom, and anyone with a dream, of the courage and persistence it takes to stay the course in the shadowland.

1.A.excellent        B.used           C.expensive      D.priceless

2.A.regret           B.hate           C.doubt          D.trust

3.A.selling          B.buying         C.reading        D.appreciating

4.A.Now that         B.What if        C.As if          D.Even though

5.A.success          B.failure        C.perspiration   D.loss

6.A.someone          B.none           C.nobody         D.anyone

7.A.boss             B.assistant      C.manager        D.writer

8.A.false            B.little         C.real           D.high

9.A.However          B.Still          C.Besides        D.Therefore

10.A.As              B.But            C.If             D.Because

11.A.hurt            B.destroyed      C.cleared        D.struck

12.A.driver          B.assistant      C.writer         D.dancer

13.A.hesitantly      B.firmly         C.slowly         D.hurriedly

14.A.pulled out      B.pulled apart   C.pulled back    D.pulled down

15.A.cloth           B.metal          C.plastic        D.paper

16.A.written         B.published      C.completed      D.punished

17.A.few             B.great          C.famous         D.poor

18.A.sought          B.searched       C.found          D.picked

19.A.Above           B.Below          C.Outside        D.Inside

20.A.called    B.pictured C.described    D.reminded

 

阅读理解。
      Where and how you eat are just as important as what you eat. Take this test to find your eating style
to make sure you're getting the nutrition (营养) you need.
      Which statements sound like you? 
      ● Group 1:
      □ I like to make my plate look pretty before I dig in for the first bite.
      □ I often help my parents make recipes.
      □ I could win the first prize in the "World's Slowest Eater" contest.
      ● Group 2:
      □ The crumbs (面包屑) in the sofa are mine-I eat while watching TV.
      □ I can finish a whole box of snacks quickly while I'm doing something else.
      □ Sometimes I'm surprised to find my plate empty. Where did all the food go? 
      ● Group 3:
      □ Sometimes I eat my dinner standing up. 
      □ I spend more time in the drive-through than at the dinner table.
      □ Breakfast? Who has time for breakfast?
      If you answered mostly Group 1: You enjoy everything about food, from cooking it to enjoying it at
the table. Eating slowly is a good thing-it gives your brain time to know when you are full.
      If you answered mostly Group 2: You can do lots of things at once. But if you eat while you're
distracted (精神不集中), you won't really enjoy your food and might eat more than you need. Instead of
snacking while you watch TV or do homework, look for other things to do with your hands.
      If you answered mostly Group 3: You're really busy. Try to make time for at least one sit-down meal
a day. When you're on the go, don't eat salty, high-fat foods just because they're convenient. Pack healthy
snacks in small bags that you can eat on your way out the door.
1. The passage is mainly about _____.
[     ]
A. how to keep healthy
B. whether you eat a balanced diet
C. what your eating style is
D. how to form a good eating habit
2. Which of the following matches Group 1?
[     ]
A. I like washing plates.
B. I love buying cookers.
C. I enjoy doing cooking by myself.
D. I do everything slowly and carefully.
3. If Tom answered mostly Group 2, which advice will you give him?
[     ]
A. Place healthy snacks at hand while doing homework.
B. Hold a ball in his hand while watching TV.
C. Eat high-fat foods slowly and carefully.
D. Help his parents make recipes now and then.
4. The underlined word "drive-through" (in Group 3) refers to _____.
[     ]
A. a place where you can buy food without leaving your car
B. a dining car from which you can buy food
C. a company which can send food to your home
D. a restaurant where people eat at the dinner table

Where and how you eat are just as important as what you eat. Take this test to find your eating style to make sure you’re getting the nutrition (营养) you need.

Which statements sound like you?

Group 1:

□ I like to make my plate look pretty before I dig in for the first bite.

□ I often help my parents make recipes.

□ I could win the first prize in the “World’s Slowest Eater” contest.

Group 2:

□ The crumbs (面包屑) in the sofa are mine — I eat while watching TV.

□ I can finish a whole box of snacks quickly while I’m doing something else.

□ Sometimes I’m surprised to find my plate empty. Where did all the food go?

Group 3:

□ Sometimes I eat my dinner standing up.

□ I spend more time in the drive-through than at the dinner table.

□ Breakfast? Who has time for breakfast?

If you answered mostly Group 1: You enjoy everything about food, from cooking it to enjoying it at the table. Eating slowly is a good thing — it gives your brain time to know when you are full.

If you answered mostly Group 2: You can do lots of things at once. But if you eat while you’re distracted (精神不集中), you won’t really enjoy your food and might eat more than you need. Instead of snacking while you watch TV or do homework, look for other things to do with your hands.

If you answered mostly Group 3: You’re really busy. Try to make time for at least one sit-down meal a day. When you’re on the go, don’t eat salty, high-fat foods just because they’re convenient. Pack healthy snacks in small bags that you can eat on your way out the door.

67 The passage is mainly about _____.

A. how to keep healthy    B. whether you eat a balanced diet

C. what your eating style is  D. how to form a good eating habit

68. Which of the following matches Group 1?

A. I like washing plates.       B. I love buying cookers.

C. I enjoy doing cooking by myself.  D. I do everything slowly and carefully.

69. If Tom answered mostly Group 2, which advice will you give him?

A. Place healthy snacks at hand while doing homework.

B. Hold a ball in his hand while watching TV.

C. Eat high-fat foods slowly and carefully.

D. Help his parents make recipes now and then.

70. The underlined word “drive-through” (in Group 3) refers to _____.[Z§A. a place where you can buy food without leaving your car

B. a dining car from which you can buy food

C. a company which can send food to your home

D. a restaurant where people eat at the dinner table

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