题目内容
5.Garden Tour & Cooking Class 909North Cumbre Road.Santa Barara,CA
Saturday,October 24,2015.9:30am-1:00pm
Cook with Suzzane Traditionally,American Indians'dishes were made with corn,beans,potatoes and pumpkin.Takea tour around TrinityGarden,pick some of these foods and returns in the kitchen.There you can watch Suzzane prepare delicious dishes with them.It is surely a new experience!Suzzane will make an introduction of three traditional foods and tell you what they meant to the American Indians hundreds of years ago.At the same time,you can learn how to cook with these autumn harvest(收获) vegetables.
The means includes the following:
Hot Potato Pie with Cornbread Topping
Thanksgiving Soup
Fresh Vegetable Salad
Trinity Fruit Ice-cream
★$35 per person,including printed recipes (菜谱),the four dishes above and a book by Suzzane,Children under 8 can come for free.
★Booking by email by Oct 15; Suzzane landry@alt.Net
About Suzzane Landry:S he is the writer of Healthy Eating and Fresh Food Matters.To look for new ideas to add to her cooking,she traveled a lot,working in kitchen all over the world.This brought her the idea of"fresh food cooking".Then she set up the website below to get people's attention to healthy eating.She is excited to share her knowledge through cooking chooses,cookbooks and DVDs.Her teaching is popular with people from different countries.Learn More:Visit WWW.freshfoodcooking.com Follow Suzz ane on FACEBOOK and TWTTER.
56.The cooking class in advertisement will be givenC.
A.In spring
B.in summer
C.in autumn
D.in winter
57.In this class,you can watch Suzzane cook dishes with the foodsB.
A.brought from home
B.picked in Trinity Garden
C.bought from the market
D.onbooked from the Internet
58.The menu offered by the cooking class including the following EXCEPTA.
A.cake B.soup C.Salad D.ice-cream
59.If Mr.Green goes to the class with his parents and his 6-year-old son,be should payC.
A.35 B.70 C.105 D.140
60.According to the advertisement,we know thatD.
A.we can book the cooking class on the phone
B.only American Indians enjoy Suzzane's teaching
C.Suzzane got her cooking ideas from different DVDs
D.Suzza ne Landry wrote two books about eating and food.
分析 花园旅游与烹饪班 909北别路.圣塔芭芭拉,CA
2015年10月24日星期六 9:30am-1:00pm
与传统的Suzzane厨师,
美国印第安人的菜用玉米,豆类,土豆和南瓜.一游三位一体的花园,挑选一些这些食物并返回厨房里.在那里你可以看到他们suzzane准备美味的菜肴.这无疑是一个全新的体验!三suzzane将传统食品介绍,告诉你他们是美洲印第安人数百年前.同时,你可以学会如何与这些秋收的厨师(收获)蔬菜
手段包括以下内容:最热的土豆饼和玉米饼 感恩节汤 鲜蔬菜沙拉 三位一体水果冰淇淋
★每人35美元,包括印刷的食谱(菜谱),四以上的Suzzane菜和一本书,8岁以下的孩子可以免费.
★预订通过电子邮件:Suzzane landry@alt.net月15日;
关于Suzzane兰德里:他是健康的饮食和新鲜食品问题的作家.寻找新的想法给她做饭,她去了很多地方,在世界各地的厨房工作.这给她带来了"新鲜的食物烹饪"的理念.然后设置下面的网站得到人们的注意饮食健康.她很高兴通过烹饪选择分享她的知识,烹饪书和DVD.她的教学是与来自不同国家的人的欢迎.了解更多:访问www.freshfoodcooking.com或在Suzz在FACEBOOK和TWTTER上看.
解答 56.C.根据语境Saturday,October 24,2015.可知事情发生在10月份在秋季.故选:C
57.B.根据语境Takea tour around TrinityGarden,pick some of these foods and returns in the kitchen.可知选择在三位一体花园.故选:B 58.A.根据语境Thanks giving Soup.FreshVegetable Salad.Trinity Fruit Ice-cream.可知菜单中没有蛋糕.故选:A
59.C.根据语境$35 per person,including printed recipes (菜谱),the four dishes above and a book by Suzzane,Children under 8
can come for free.可知大人35美元,八岁以下小孩免费.格林先生和他的父母三人是105美元,小孩免费.故选:C
60.D.根据语境About Suzzane Landry:S he is the writer of Healthy Eating and Fresh Food Matters.可知Suzzane.兰德里写了饮食与食物的两本书.故选:D.
点评 本题考查的是一篇日常生活类阅读理解,首先要通读全文,了解文章大意,再熟悉题干和选项,然后根据语境逐一选出答案.最后在检查一遍,查缺补漏.
-Great!________.( )
| A. | One tree can't make a forest | |
| B. | Where there is a will,there is a way | |
| C. | Many hands make light work | |
| D. | A friend in need is a friend indeed |
| reasons for reading English textbooks | to learn English to open our minds to make our life more colourful |
| things you've learned in English textbooks | Wonderful things in the world Cultures around the world |
| your favourite famous person or place in English textbooks,and the reasons | … |
2.文中不得出现真实姓名、校名等信息.
3.文章必须包括表格中所提供的注要信息,并作适当发挥.
English Textbooks are Good Friends
English textbooks play an important part in our study of English.They can not only open our minds but also make our school life colourful.We've learned many wonderful things in the world in our textbooks,which help us get a better understanding of different cultures around the world and grow into an excellent person.Some famous people we've learned affect us a lot.My favorite one is Audrey Hepburn,a great American successful actress,who devoted much of her time and money to charity.I've learned a lot from her..
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(77)EAnd in the 1970s,there were many poor areas in New York.There wasn't any money for music lessons in schools,so kids made their own music.Teenagers Afrika and DJ Here played their records outside in the streets.Everybody joined in.MCs had rapping(说唱) competitions.Every week,there were talented new dancers,new DJs and new MCs.Hip-hop culture was born.
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hated it.I preferred jazz.
(79)FToday's successful American artists like Missy and her friend Tim heard it on the radio when they were growing up.
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