题目内容

A fast food restaurant is the place ______, just as the name suggests, eating is performed quickly.


  1. A.
    which
  2. B.
    where
  3. C.
    there
  4. D.
    what
B
解析:
句意:顾名思义,快餐店是一个就餐快的地方。在本题中just as the name suggests是一个插入语,去掉它,重新组合本句:A fast food restaurant is the place where eating is performed quickly.其中eating是动名词,在从句中作主语,句子结构完整,因此答案只能选B,作状语。
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“Daddy, can I have a piece of cake?” my oldest son asked me.
We had just been to the gym and stopped to   31  at the restaurant.
“No,” I replied, “you don’t need a piece of cake.”
My son   32  15 in a few days. He   33  over 6 feet tall. He is very slim and athletic in shape. It was not always that way. My wife wrote a book about the challenge and   34  of getting him fit. He now takes it   35  and looks as he’s never been overweight in his life.
He had a full plate of   36  and tofu. He didn’t need a piece of cake. Besides, everything in the restaurant is quite   37 . Our dinners could have   38  a family of seven at a fast food restaurant. That cake probably cost $5.
He was   39  as he looked at the delicious cakes. I had forgotten that I had walked over to the cake shelf while he was   40  his food from the buffet (自助餐).
I looked at my   41 . There sitting on the edge was a piece of   42 . I looked at it wondering but also knowing how it got there. “We will divide it,” I said.
A few days later my oldest son was with me again. We stopped at a   43 . He ordered a sandwich. I then   44  two sandwiches. He immediately barked, “Can I have two?” He wanted exactly what Daddy had.
Your kids are very likely to put on their plates, exactly what you have on yours, and I think this applies to more than food. Keep your   45  plate with only what you want your kinds to have.

【小题1】
A.eatB.relaxC.playD.rest
【小题2】
A.getsB.turnsC.becomesD.grows
【小题3】
A.appears B.standsC.seemsD.shows
【小题4】
A.trouble B.successC.matterD.failure
【小题5】
A.closely B.happilyC.seriouslyD.carefully
【小题6】
A.vegetablesB.meatC.dessertsD.cream
【小题7】
A.differentB.goodC.healthyD.expensive
【小题8】
A.supportedB.provided C.servedD.given
【小题9】
A.worried B.thirstyC.silentD.surprised
【小题10】
A.buyingB.choosingC.makingD.cooking
【小题11】
A.bowlB.spoonC.tableD.plate
【小题12】
A.glassB.cakeC.paperD.wood
【小题13】
A.restaurant B.gymC.shop D.hotel
【小题14】
A.sentB.tastedC.orderedD.brought
【小题15】
A.playB.restC.studyD.life

High school students need “cool” jobs in summer holidays. Working at popular retail chains(零售连锁店) and ice-cream shops are good choices. The U.S. Department of Labor(美国劳工部) says that about two-thirds of the teenager workers are in fast food business. 1/5 of cooks and food workers are between 16 and 19 years old and 2/5 of food workers are part-time workers.
If you think taking a part-time job is easier, you are wrong. For young people, whatever you do, do your jobs well. Because a good work record will be useful for higher-paid jobs in the future. Let’s share my story.
Unless with my family members, I would go to eat fast food. That doesn’t mean I don’t like working in a fast food restaurant. My first part-time job, at age 16, was at the McDonald’s in Bloomington, Indiana. It was very hard work. Especially on Indiana University football weekends, we had no time to rest, but we still had a lot of fun. Finally I got a higher-paid job.
A future manager believes that difficult work encourages success. The growing U.S. population will bring more restaurants. While many people can’t deal with the pressure(压力) to fill orders quickly, the people who really do a great job will get plenty of rewards in the workplace.
【小题1】According to the U.S. Department of Labor, ______.

A.more than half of teenager workers are in fast food business
B.teenagers in America like to work in a fast food restaurant
C.teenagers like to take a part-time job in summer holidays
D.almost all teenagers are interested in fast food
【小题2】The author uses his own story mainly to tell us that ______.
A.he never liked fast food and would never eat it
B.he didn’t like working in a fast food restaurant at all
C.he did a great job, which enabled him to find a better one
D.he never went to the fast food restaurant with his family
【小题3】The underlined phrase “A future manager” in Paragraph 4 means the person who ______.
A.will become a manager in the futureB.wants to be a manager in the future
C.doesn’t like his job at presentD.worries about his future
【小题4】From the last paragraph, we can learn that ______.
A.a manager will do less work and get more money
B.not all the people are suitable for the job in fast food business
C.a hardworking waiter has few chances to be a manager
D.the growing U.S. population can bring higher-paid jobs

In today's fast-paced (快节奏) society, few people take time to enjoy the midday meal.Most of us just rush right through it. We grab a quick salad, or buy a sandwich and eat at our computers, Sometimes, if there is a deadline around the corner, we just skip lunch

The development of technology hasn't done our eating habits much good either.We are constantly distracted by e-mail, social media, and 24 - hour news.Even when we do sit down for lunch, we are more connected to our hand - held electronic devices.

Long working hours can cause all kinds of health problems, and many developed countries have put in place labor laws specifically regarding the lunch break.These laws give employees the right to take a break during a long work shift, but it's up to them whether they do so or not.

Frank Partnoy, a former Wall Street trader, says that employers should encourage workers to take time off for lunch.This is because long lunch breaks can benefit both individuals and society.

Writing in The Guardian, Partnoy says that one obvious reason to take a lunch break is to slow down and gain some perspective(认识). A break from work allows us to think strategically and outside the box.It also puts our daily tasks into a broader context(背景).

What we eat at lunch is also important.In Partnoy' s opinion, a fast food lunch is more harmful than not having lunch at all.  And it's not just about calories and unhealthy food.Recent studies show that fast food also has negative effects on how we think.

However, if we sit down at a proper restaurant and chat leisurely with colleagues, we are more likely to slow down, something that hardly can be achieved in a noisy and over — packed fast food chain.

Despite these benefits, some employees might still be unwilling to take time off for lunch.Partnoy's suggestion? Make skipping lunch difficult: Employers could ask workers to fill out a form stating their reasons for skipping the meal.

1.What does the underlined phrase "skip lunch" mean in the first paragraph?

A.have a quick lunch                          B.don't have lunch

C.work while having lunch                      D.take a lunch break

2.Which of the following is true according to the text?

A.Modern technology results in good diet habits.

B.Electronic devices make our life comfortable.

C.Many people are too busy to have a good lunch.

D.Laws have passed to make workers have lunch.

3.According to Frank Partnoy, long lunch breaks             .

A.are time for the workers to relax their mind

B.make the employees work longer hours

C.are for employees to have a quick lunch

D.make the workers eat a proper lunch at home

4.In Partnoy's opinion, a fast food lunch                 .

A.saves a lot of time for a rest

B.affects people's way of thinking

C.is better than having no lunch

D.makes workers sit down and think

5.What might be the author's purpose in writing the text?

A.To warn us not to eat fast food.

B.To introduce Frank Partnoy's opinion.

C.To encourage us to work more efficiently.

D.To show the importance of a proper lunch.

 

High school students need “cool” jobs in summer holidays. Working at popular retail chains(零售连锁店) and ice-cream shops are good choices. The U.S. Department of Labor(美国劳工部) says that about two-thirds of the teenager workers are in fast food business. 1/5 of cooks and food workers are between 16 and 19 years old and 2/5 of food workers are part-time workers.

If you think taking a part-time job is easier, you are wrong. For young people, whatever you do, do your jobs well. Because a good work record will be useful for higher-paid jobs in the future. Let’s share my story.

Unless with my family members, I would go to eat fast food. That doesn’t mean I don’t like working in a fast food restaurant. My first part-time job, at age 16, was at the McDonald’s in Bloomington, Indiana. It was very hard work. Especially on Indiana University football weekends, we had no time to rest, but we still had a lot of fun. Finally I got a higher-paid job.

A future manager believes that difficult work encourages success. The growing U.S. population will bring more restaurants. While many people can’t deal with the pressure(压力) to fill orders quickly, the people who really do a great job will get plenty of rewards in the workplace.

1.According to the U.S. Department of Labor, ______.

A.more than half of teenager workers are in fast food business

B.teenagers in America like to work in a fast food restaurant

C.teenagers like to take a part-time job in summer holidays

D.almost all teenagers are interested in fast food

2.The author uses his own story mainly to tell us that ______.

A.he never liked fast food and would never eat it

B.he didn’t like working in a fast food restaurant at all

C.he did a great job, which enabled him to find a better one

D.he never went to the fast food restaurant with his family

3.The underlined phrase “A future manager” in Paragraph 4 means the person who ______.

A.will become a manager in the future         B.wants to be a manager in the future

C.doesn’t like his job at present             D.worries about his future

4.From the last paragraph, we can learn that ______.

A.a manager will do less work and get more money

B.not all the people are suitable for the job in fast food business

C.a hardworking waiter has few chances to be a manager

D.the growing U.S. population can bring higher-paid jobs

 

“Daddy, can I have a piece of cake?” my oldest son asked me.

We had just been to the gym and stopped to   31  at the restaurant.

“No,” I replied, “you don’t need a piece of cake.”

My son   32  15 in a few days. He   33  over 6 feet tall. He is very slim and athletic in shape. It was not always that way. My wife wrote a book about the challenge and   34  of getting him fit. He now takes it   35  and looks as he’s never been overweight in his life.

He had a full plate of   36  and tofu. He didn’t need a piece of cake. Besides, everything in the restaurant is quite   37 . Our dinners could have   38  a family of seven at a fast food restaurant. That cake probably cost $5.

He was   39  as he looked at the delicious cakes. I had forgotten that I had walked over to the cake shelf while he was   40  his food from the buffet (自助餐).

I looked at my   41 . There sitting on the edge was a piece of   42 . I looked at it wondering but also knowing how it got there. “We will divide it,” I said.

A few days later my oldest son was with me again. We stopped at a   43 . He ordered a sandwich. I then   44  two sandwiches. He immediately barked, “Can I have two?” He wanted exactly what Daddy had.

Your kids are very likely to put on their plates, exactly what you have on yours, and I think this applies to more than food. Keep your   45  plate with only what you want your kinds to have.

1.

A.eat

B.relax

C.play

D.rest

 

2.

A.gets

B.turns

C.becomes

D.grows

 

3.

A.appears

B.stands

C.seems

D.shows

 

4.

A.trouble

B.success

C.matter

D.failure

 

5.

A.closely

B.happily

C.seriously

D.carefully

 

6.

A.vegetables

B.meat

C.desserts

D.cream

 

7.

A.different

B.good

C.healthy

D.expensive

 

8.

A.supported

B.provided

C.served

D.given

 

9.

A.worried

B.thirsty

C.silent

D.surprised

 

10.

A.buying

B.choosing

C.making

D.cooking

 

11.

A.bowl

B.spoon

C.table

D.plate

 

12.

A.glass

B.cake

C.paper

D.wood

 

13.

A.restaurant

B.gym

C.shop

D.hotel

 

14.

A.sent

B.tasted

C.ordered

D.brought

 

15.

A.play

B.rest

C.study

D.life

 

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