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1、内蒙古开鲁县蒙古族中学 2017-2018 学年高二英语下学期第九次周测试题一 . 阅读理解ANot so long ago, takeout meant cheap, quick and oily meals. But a recent reporthas found that people under 35 are now demanding food that s fresh and healthful as well as fast.That s good news for people like Charley Wang, co-founder of community food s

2、tart-up Josephine. Customers can go to Josephine s website, choose from a list of home-cooked options, pay online and pick up dinner within minutes of placing their order.“So it s convenient, ” says Renee McGhee,60,who has sold her home-madecomfort food on Josephine. “It s like, here s a business in

3、 your hand. Run with it! ”The company takes 10 percent of cooks income in exchange for access to the online ordering platform, community forum and marketing materials.Most of the cooks on Josephine, like McGhee, operate out of their home kitchens. But the company s most popular meals come from an un

4、expected place: a middle school.Willard Middle School in Berkeley, Calif., is in its second year of partneringJosephine to make and sell hundreds of meals on one designated(指定的 ) day eachmonth with some adult in charge.Josephine gets the kind of community credibility(可信性 ) consumers want, whilethe s

5、chool gets a cool learning opportunity and a much-needed source of ongoing funding. The partnership has also taught Willard students a lot about the food business.However, last month, the city of Berkeley s Environmental Health Division sent several Josephine cooks including McGhee orders to stop se

6、lling meals from their homes without a permit.“ The issue really is about food safety and being able to inspect how food is prepared, ” said Matthai Chakko, a spokesman for the city of Berkeley.Luckily, the kids at Willard Middle School have access to commercial-gradekitchens that have the necessary

7、 permits. And the company says it is pushing to change California s law regarding who can make and sell food. “People were happy and pleased to come here and get their meals,and I think that s their right, ” McGhee says.1.What s the biggest attractionof Josephine?A. It provides cheap food.B. It prov

8、ides quality food.C. It s easy to buy food on it.D. There s a rich variety of food on it.2.What can we say about the cooperation between Josephine and Willard Middle School?A. It was started this year.B. It burdens the students.C. It has benefited both sides.D. It is opposed by the government.3 .Wha

9、t s McGhe e s attitude towards the orders from Berkeley s Environmental Health Division?A. Uninterested.B. Surprised.C. Supportive.D. Dissatisfied.BModern humans have a hard time controlling their desire to eat. Often you eatnot because you are hungry, but because you are affected by many other thin

10、gs. Howmuch you eat is strongly affected by how much those around you eat. People eatingalone eat least. People eating with one other person eat 35 percent more than theydo at home. People dining in a party of four eat 75 percent more. Eating with overweight friends? You ll eat more. Is your waitres

11、s overweight?You ll eat more. A widevariety of food ? You ll eat more.Plates can decide how sweet dessert tastes. If people ate it off a paper plate,they d say, “ This is good. ” If they ate it off a fancy silver plate,they wouldsay, “ This is the greatest cake I ve eaten in my entire life. ”Your kn

12、owledge about what makes food good or bad also affects how much you eat.You tend to eat more when you think the food is good, and less when you think it isbad. So Grandma s cookies always taste better than other cookies. “ Good food ” even has a “ health halo( 光环 ) effect ”. If we re eating somethin

13、g healthy, we feel that everything in that meal is healthy. Due to this, people often believe that a cheesecake with a salad has fewer calories (卡路里 ) than the cheese cake alone. That sperhaps also why eating organic ( 有机的 ) food might turn you into an annoying guy.Your brain may use anything that m

14、akes you feel good about your own morality to excuse your immoral behaviour.- 3 -Food and hunger affect your judgment too. Hungry judges give more serious sentences. Kids who don' t eat breakfast behave worse than kids who eat their breakfast. People who have low blood sugar are more likely than

15、 the average person to have trouble concentrating and controlling their unpleasant emotions.4 .What is mentioned as a cause of overeating?A. Suffering from great loneliness.B. Being served by a helpful waitress.C. Being treated to high quality food.D. Eating with many friends.5 .According to the pas

16、sage, an annoying person may be one who.A. finds any excuse for eating moreB. is crazy about the quality of platesC. competes with others in making cookiesD. teaches people to stick to morality6 .According to the passage, people are more likely to make a bad judgment when.A. they don ' t feel hu

17、ngryB. they aren ' t overweightC. they have low blood sugarD. they know little about food7 .What would be the best title for the passage?A. When Can t We Go on a DietB. What Affects EatingC. How to Make Good FoodD. Where to Find Safe Food二.七选五阅读Note-taking is a skill that can help you do well in

18、 all your schoolwork. 1 .The following are some tips that might help you take good notes.Write down key facts and ignore unimportant details.2 .Some teachers writenotes on the blackboard, and that ' s great. You can copy them in class. Someteachers may not write anything down. You should take no

19、tes of the important points said by them.3 ,don ' t be afraid to ask your teacher to repeat what you miss.Comparingyour notes with your classmates ' can be good for your learning.It can also helpyou and your classmates correct some mistakes.4 .The notes of different subjects should be writte

20、n in different notebooks so that you can find everything easily when a test comes.5 ,but in the long run it saves time. If you get into the habit of recopying your notes every evening, you will find that you have got a better understanding of your lessons.A. Good note-taking takes timeB. If your tea

21、cher speaks too fastC. Good note-taking is not just copyingD. Your teachers might do things differentlyE. Note-taking also needs good organizationF. Note-taking also needs good memorizationG. It can also make you feel more confident when you are studying三.完形填空Throughout the Christmas season, bell ri

22、ngers stand outside many major stores, ringing bells to draw attention to the potsnext to them. The bell ringers 1 thatas shoppers walk by, they will drop some money into the pot. The money2 goesto help people 3 .Bell ringers usually4 their fundraising(筹集资金)the day afterThanksgiving on “Black Friday

23、 ” . Their last day is Christmas Eve. "We try to pick 5 in areas where there are the most people, " explained Ms. Washington, executive director of the local food bank, “but there ' s some 6 .We' re not the only group raising money this way. ”And not every store 7 bell ringers. The

24、y have to get8 from the storemanagers well in advance. Usually only one organization can do their fundraising in front of each store, and the most popular stores go9 .If you see a 10 store without a bell ringer,it ' s probably because the storeowners do not want the bell ringers to be there.&quo

25、t;Some people are11 it will maketheir customers uncomfortable, " said Ms. Washington. "But I think the 12 is true. Most people are very supportive of the bell ringers, and sometimes bell ringers actually draw attention to the store as well as to the13 .”“We have one family who volunteer to

26、 be bell ringers every year.They singChristmas carols( 颂歌)the whole time, and they' re 14 good. People will stopand 15 them; they draw a little crowd. That's great for us, b)ecause it increasesthe likelihood that people will16 ,and it 's great for the store where they arebecause 17Washin

27、gton.people stop th ere they are more likely to go inside," said Ms.Somebell ringers have come(up with 18ways to get people's attention, and,19 ,to increase donations. One man brings his dog dressed as a reindeer(驯鹿).Ms.Washington said, to the project.“We really20 the extra effort many of our bell ringers bring1.A.believeB. hopeC.guessD. decide2.A.spentB. borrowedC. earnedD. raise

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