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1、Unit 5Eating OutIt would be interesting to know what Americans eat at home, but the information probably would not tell us very much. The population of the country is so varied and there are such different traditions in different parts of the world that we would probably find in the country a mixtur

2、e of diets found everywhere else in the world. Where U.S. eating habits have changed, however, and where they have become very similar, is in what happens when people go outside their homes to eat. A recent survey tells us a lot about the restaurant eating habits of Americans.The people of the Unite

3、d States eat out often. In an average month, 98 percent of U.S. families eat at least one meal in some kind of restaurant, and most families eat out over nine times a week. Although not all of the meals they eat our are regular meals- breakfast, lunch, or dinner- that means that people eat over one-

4、third of their meals in restaurants. Can you guess which meal they eat out most often? Not surprisingly, it is lunch. The following list shows how often different meals are eaten in a restaurant:Lunch 38%Dinner 30%Snacks 20%Breakfast 12%Where Americans eat is a second interesting question. A real sy

5、mbol of modern life in the United States is the fast-food restaurant- that is, a restaurant where there is usually no service at the table; where you pick up your food yourself, sometimes in a car from an outside window; and where the food is often already prepared before you get there. The most pop

6、ular kind of fast food is the hamburger, and the most popular type of restaurant is the fast-food hamburger restaurant.A third question is why Americans go out to eat. The answers to this question depend on what kind of restaurant they choose. The fast-food restaurant seems to have replaced a lot of

7、 home meals, and people eat at them for convenience. Most Americans say that they eat out in fast-food restaurant in order to avoid having to cook. Another reason is that they can eat quickly. Although there are still a lot of full-service restaurants people go to them mostly to celebrate special oc

8、casions, such as birthdays and anniversaries, and simply to relax. The relaxing experience makes full-service restaurants very different from fast-food restaurants, where eating fast food is just that-fast.The United States is certainly a restaurant society, but we may ask whether the restaurants ar

9、e actually that good or whether eating in them is healthy. They must be good because they are very popular, but a look at the food that people order shows that fried foods and soft drinks are their greatest preference. Since we know that too much fat and sugar is not healthy, it appears that America

10、ns would rather eat their fast food than be healthy.1. People in the United States_.A. have different traditions B. have similar eating habitsC. always eat at home D. always eat in restaurants2. Nearly all the people of the United States eat out_.A. once a week B. once a monthC. nine times a week D.

11、 nine times a month3. In a fast-food restaurant you can _. A. calls for a waiter to serve you B. buy your food from an outside window C. make a reservation one day earlier D. enjoy service at any time 4. Whats the main reason for Americans to go out to eat? A. They can meet with many friends. B. The

12、y can have cheaper food there. C. They can save time by not cooking. D. They can avoid washing dishes after the meal.5. Which of the following statements is True? A. Americans like to eat healthy food in a restaurant. B. Americans find fast food more delicious. C. Fried foods and soft drinks are Ame

13、ricans favorite foods. D. Fast food is both healthy and convenient.答案:1. A 從第一自然段“The population of the country is so varied and there are such different traditions in different parts of the world.”這句話中可得知A選項(xiàng)是正確的。2. B 第二自然段中,從“most families eat out over nine times a week“這句話可以得知B選項(xiàng)正確。3. B 根據(jù)第三自然段的內(nèi)容

14、可以得知,快餐店通常沒有餐桌服務(wù),可以自己拿取食物或從外賣窗口取食品,故只有B選項(xiàng)正確。4. C 從第四自然段中可以得知,美國(guó)人外出就餐主要原因是方便、節(jié)省時(shí)間,所以只有C選項(xiàng)正確。5. C 從第五自然段中可以知道,油炸食品和軟飲料是美國(guó)人最喜歡的,所以此題選擇C。Unit 6Summer in LondonWhen most people think of London, they think of Big Ben, Westminster Abbey and Trafalgar Square. But there is much, much more to London than thes

15、e tourist landmarks. This is especially true during the summer months, when the usual “menu” of museums and theatres is enriched by a number of special events and exhibitions.One place literature lovers should not miss is Charles Dickens House in Doughty Street, a short walk away from the British Mu

16、seum. You can wander through Dickens dining room, bedroom and drawing-room to the small study where the great English writer wrote Pickwick Papers and Oliver Twist, two of his most famous novels. The house also has a collection of Dickens manuscripts and letters.Another interesting spot for culture

17、hunters is Shakespeares Globe Theatre Exhibition on the south bank of the Thames. Visitors can explore the fascinating world of 17th-century theater, through manuscripts, drawings and costumes dating back to the Elizabethan period. If youre a lover of British beer, make sure that youre in Olympia, W

18、est London, from 1 to 5 August, for the “Great British Beer Festival ”, when more than 300 traditional British beers, also called “real ales”, will be poured into thousands of pint glasses. But be careful, one visit might not be enough! According to Stephen Cox, one of the organizers, “Real ales nee

19、d to be tasted on different days to be appreciated. The quality, the color, and even taste of the beer can change from day to day. They are a bit like race horses: performance on the day is crucial.”For two days, during the last weekend of August, Notting Hill becomes the scene of one of Londons mos

20、t exciting events-the Notting Hill Carnival. The whole area is taken over by this Caribbean carnival in which over 100bands with people in elaborate and colorful costumes take to the streets, and thousands of people dance to the sounds of reggae, jazz, hip hop and house music.If your musical taste i

21、s rather more traditional than reggae or hip hop, you shouldnt miss the season of the world-famous BBC Promenade Concerts at the Royal Albert Hall. Commonly known as the “Proms”, these classical music concerts are performed seven nights a week from the end of July until the middle of September.If, a

22、fter literature, beer, carnivals, and classical music, you still want to experience something out of the ordinary, your best bet is to go looking for it yourself. London has thousands of places and events to suit all tastes, just waiting to be discovered. Whoever you are, and whatever you want, youv

23、e got a pretty good chance of finding it in London.1. According to the passage, visitors will have more activities to enjoy_.A. during the summer monthsB. during the golden autumnC. during the carnival seasonD. during the musical festivals2. From Shakespeares Globe Theatre Exhibition, you can learn

24、about_.A. the costumes in their best formsB. the 17th century theatre.C. Queen Elizabeths lifeD. Shakespeares manuscripts and letters3. If youre a lover of British beer you must_.A. drink British beer from a pint glassB. buy a bottle of real aleC. taste the traditional British BeersD. go to the “Gre

25、at British Beer Festival”4. Classical music lovers shouldnt miss_.A. the dances to country musicB. the exciting events on Notting HillC. the world-famous BBC Promenade ConcertsD. the Caribbean carnivals5. What is the passage mainly about?A. British Museum and Shakespeares Globe Theatre ExhibitionB.

26、Works written by Charles DickensC. The entertainments visitors to London may have during the summer.D. Big Ben and Trafalgar Square often related to London.答案:1. A 從第一自然段“But there is much, much more to London than these tourist landmarks. This is especially true during the summer months”這句話可以得知A選項(xiàng)正

27、確 。2. B 本題答案可從第三自然段中找到,參觀者可通過參觀莎士比亞球形劇場(chǎng)探究17世紀(jì)戲劇的迷人天地。3. D 從第四自然段的內(nèi)容可以得知,D選項(xiàng)正確,如果你愛喝英國(guó)啤酒,你一定參加那里的“大不列顛啤酒節(jié)”。4. C 第六自然段中,“If your musical taste is rather more traditional than reggae or hip hop, you shouldnt miss the season of the world-famous BBC Promenade Concerts.”通過這句話可以得知C選項(xiàng)正確。5. C 本題考查對(duì)全文內(nèi)容的理解,故C

28、選項(xiàng)正確,本文主要闡明倫敦夏天的特別旅游活動(dòng)。Unit 7Farewell to Our Chinese FriendsLadies and gentlemen,We are very happy to be here tonight when we can have the opportunity to express our thanks and to bid farewell to our Chinese friends.We have just concluded a journey through your remarkable country and we were deeply

29、impressed. Traditionally, Americans admire progress and the Peoples Republic of China is an outstanding example of progress. You have experienced an amazing 52 years national achievements.During our stay here we traveled more than 8000 kilometers in your great country under the expert guidance of th

30、e capable people with China International Service. In traveling through China we were impressed by the determination and confidence of the Chinese people and by the site of construction everywhere, which show that you are pressing ahead with your national programs under the economic development plan

31、.The Chinese people are modest and prudent, hardworking and brave, clever and resourceful. Ive recorded , with my pen and my camera, the most exciting scenes I witnessed on the visit. I shall make them known to my people when I get home. I am sure that will give tremendous encouragement to them.Of m

32、y many visits to various areas of the world, the visit to your country was the most culturally rewarding. The friendliness, hospitality, superb food, comfortable accommodations and beautiful scenery combined to make this journey a memorable sojourn for all of us.We are all leaving tomorrow. You can

33、be sure that we shall always cherish the happy memories of your country and your delightful people. Yes, China is one place we would like to return to there is a lot one can learn here. In the meantime, we look forward to the opportunity of receiving you, our Chinese friends, in our country so that

34、we can return some of your kindness and hospitality.Thank you and goodbye.1. The speaker made a warm-hearted speech to_.A. evaluate the great achievements made by the Chinese people.B. Demonstrate the fast economic development in ChinaC. Express his thanks and bid farewell to his Chinese friendsD. T

35、ell what he saw of China during his visit2. During his stay in China, what most impressed him was_.A. the superb food and local delicacies he enjoyed in ChinaB. Chinas national programs pressing aheadC. Chinas rapid progress in the past 52 yearsD. the national economic development plan of China3. Du

36、ring his stay in China, the speaker traveled more than 8000 kilometers guided by_?A. an experienced old travelerB. one of his close friendsC. a friendly Chinese expertD. excellent travel agents4. According to the speaker, what would give tremendous encouragement to his people?A. The exciting record

37、of what he saw on his visit.B. The happy experiences he had gained during his visit.C. The 8000-kilometer journey he made in China.D. The unique sceneries he saw in different places5. From the speech we can infer that the speaker was _.A. satisfied with the visitB. amazed by the Chinese culture C. p

38、roud of the visitD. regretful of the visit答案:1.C 從第一自然段中“we can have the opportunity to express our thanks and to bid farewell to our Chinese friends.”這句可知C選項(xiàng)正確。2. C 本題答案可從分析第二自然段中得出。3. D 從第三自然段中“we traveled more than 8000 kilometers in your great country under the expert guidance of the capable peo

39、ple with China International Service.”這句可知D選項(xiàng)正確。4. A 分析第四自然段可得出A選項(xiàng)正確。5. A 從全文內(nèi)容可以看出,講話者對(duì)此次中國(guó)之行是滿意的,故選擇AUnit 8My First JobMy first job was at a local diner called the Buttercup Bakery. I worked there for seven years and learned so many lessons especially from a fellow waitress.Helen was in her 60s an

40、d had red hair and incredible self-respect, something I was lacking. I looked up to Helen because she was doing what she loved-serving people-and nobody did it better. She made everyone smile and feel good, customers and co-workers alike.I also learned how important it is to take pride in lifes litt

41、le accomplishments. When I helped out in the kitchen, nothing made me feel better than putting two eggs on the grill, flipping them over easy, and serving them just the way the customer wanted. Being a waitress changed my life. One of my regular customers was Fred Hasbrook, an electronic salesman. H

42、e always ate a Mexican omelet and when I saw him walking toward the diner, I tried to have it on his table as soon as he sat down.Thanks to the newfound confidence I picked up from Helen, I dreamed of having my own restaurant. But when I called my parents to ask for a loan, they said, “We just dont

43、have the money.” The next day, Fred saw me and asked, “Whats wrong, sunshine? Youre not smiling today.” I shared my dream with him and said, “Fred, I know I can do more if somebody would just have faith in me.”He walked over to some of the other diner regulars and the next day handed me checks total

44、ing $50 000- along with a note that I have to this day. It reads, “The only collateral on this loan is my trust in your honesty as a person. Good people with a dream should have the opportunity to make that dream come true.”I took the checks to Merril Lynch the first time I had ever entered a broker

45、age house where the money was invested for me. I continued working at the Buttercup, making plans for the restaurant I would open. My investments soured though, and I lost the money.I found myself thinking about what it would be like to be a stockbroker. After great deliberation I decided to apply f

46、or a job at Merril Lynch. Even though I had no experience, I was hired and ended up becoming a pretty good broker. Eventually I paid back Fred and my customers the $50 000, Plus 14-percent annual interest. Five years later, I was able to open my own firm.I got a thank-you note from Fred, which will be imprinted on my heart forever. He had been sick and wrote that my check had helped cover his mounting medical bills. His letter read, “That loan may have been one of the be

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