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In some countries, people eat rice every day. ____ they eat it two or three times a day, for breakfast, lunch and supper. They can ______ __it, fry(煎) it or _____ __ it into rice noodles. They usually eat it _____ __meat, fish and vegetables. Some people do not eat some kind of ______ __. Mullins, for example, do not eat pork , and Hindus do not eat beef. The Japanese eat a lot of fish. Japan is an island and its ______ __ go all over the Pacific looking for fish to ______ __. The Japanese sometimes eat uncooked fish, and they also eat a lot of rice. In ______ _ such as Britain the most important food is ____ __ or potatoes. People there usually make their bread from wheat flour. They ______ _potatoes in different ways. They can boil them, fry them and roast(烤) them.. In Africa , maize(玉米) is the most important food.__ ____ __rice and wheat, maize is a kind of cereal. African people make the maize______ __flour. From this flour they make ______ __kinds of bread and cakes. Many Africans are very ______ __ and they can’t afford to eat much______ __with their cereal(谷物). Cereal are a very important kind of food ______ __ we also need plenty of vegetables and lots of fresh_____ __. Some people eat ______ __ fruit and vegetables. They do not eat meat or fish or ______ _that comes from animals. They eat only food from ______ __. Some people say that food from plants is better for us than meat.

1.A. Sometimes B. Sometime C. Some time D. Some times

2.A. drink B. eat C. have D. boil

3.A. make B. turn C. change D. eat

4.A. as B. like C. with D. together

5.A. apples B. fish C. meat D. vegetables

6.A. trains B. planes C. fishing boats D. life boats

7.A. buy B. weigh C. hold D. catch

8.A. the world B. countries C. the east D. developing countries

9.A. bread B. cake C. flour D. vegetables

10.A. cook B. eat C. make D. take

11.A. Like B. As C. Being D. With

12.A. of B. from C. into D. up to

13.A. the same B. different C. every D. each

14.A. rich B. poor C. strong D. weak

15.A. meat B. maize C. flour D. bread

16.A. so B. as C. because D. but

17.A. rice B. cakes C. fruit D. potatoes

18.A. not only B. only C. besides D. except

19.A. something B. anything C. pork D. beef

20.A. plants B. apples C. pigs D. fish

 

1.A

2.D

3.A

4.C

5.C

6.C

7.D

8.B

9.A

10.A

11.A

12.C

13.B

14.B

15.D

16.D

17.C

18.B

19.B

20.A

【解析】

试题分析:文章介绍了不同的国家人们的饮食习惯不同,吃不同的谷类、蔬菜和肉类,而且食物的做法不同,还有不同的人的饮食习惯也不同,有的人是素食主义者。

1. A. Sometimes 有时 B. Sometime改天 C. Some time 一段时间 D. Some times 好几次。在有些国家,人们每天吃米饭,有时一天两三顿都吃米饭。故选A。

2. A. drink 喝 B. eat 吃 C. have 有 D. boil 煮。人们会煮米饭,煎米饭,可知这里指做饭的方式,其它选项不符合语境,故选D。

3.A. make 制作 B. turn 转向 C. change 改变 D. eat 吃 。或者把米做成面条。制作大米符合语境,故选A。

4.A. as 作为 B. like 像 C. with 和 D. together 在一起。他们总是伴着肉、鱼、蔬菜一起吃米饭,故选C。

5.A. apples 苹果 B. fish 鱼 C. meat肉 D. vegetables蔬菜 。有些人群不吃某种肉类。故选C。

6.A. trains 火车 B. planes 飞机 C. fishing boats 渔船D. life boats 救生艇 。日本是个岛国,日本的渔船在太平洋上捕鱼。故选C。

7.A. buy 买 B. weigh 称重 C. hold 握住 D. catch 抓住。日本的渔船在太平洋上捕鱼。故选D。

8.A. the world 世界 B. countries 国家 C. the east 东 部

D. developing countries 发展中国家。在英国这样的国家里。故选B。

9.A. bread 面包 B. cake 蛋糕 C. flour 面粉 D. vegetables 蔬菜。在英国这样的国家里,最重要的食物是面包和土豆。故选A。

10. A. cook 做饭 B. eat 吃 C. make 制作 D. take 带着 。英国人做饭时用各种不同的方法来烹饪土豆。故选A。

11.A. Like 像 B. As 作为 C. Being 是 D. With 和。在非洲,玉米是最重要的食物,像米饭和小麦一样,玉米也是谷物。故选A。

12. A. of 表示 所属关系“的” B. from 来自 C. into 进入;成为 D. up to 达到。非洲人把玉米制成玉米面。故选C。

13.A. the same 同样的 B. different不同的 C. every 每一个( 指整体中的) D. each每一个(表个体)。非洲人们用玉米面做成不同的面包和蛋糕。故选 B.

14.A. rich 富有的 B. poor穷的 C. strong强壮的 D. weak 虚弱的。很多的非洲人身体非常虚弱。故选D。

15. A. meat 肉 B. maize 玉米 C. flour 面粉 D. bread面包。非洲人们非常贫穷,吃不起太多的谷类做的面包。 故选D。

16.A. so 因此 B. as 当 C. because 因为 D. but 但是。 谷物是重要的食物,但是要搭配着大量的蔬菜和新鲜的水果。故选D 。

17.. A. rice 大米 B. cakes 蛋糕 C. fruit 水果 D. potatoes 土豆。但是要搭配着大量的蔬菜和新鲜的水果。蔬菜和水果是一类。故选 C。

18.. A. not only不仅 B. only唯一的 C. besides 另外 D. except 除了。有些人只吃水果和蔬菜。 故选B。

19. A. something 某些事 B. anything 任何事 C. pork 猪肉 D. beef 牛肉 。他们不吃肉或鱼或者来自动物身上的任何东西。故选B。

20. A. plants 植物 B. apples 苹果 C. pigs 猪 D. fish 鱼。 他们只吃来自植物上的食物。故选A。

考点:日常生活类短文阅读。

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