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A. 旅遊英語閱讀:全球最受歡迎食物
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旅遊英語閱讀:全球最受歡迎食物
義大利的傳統主食義大利面,在現代廚藝的詮釋下風靡全世界。近期的一項調查證明了義大利面的人氣:義大利面超過肉類、米飯以及披薩,成為全世界最受歡迎的食物。
It is traditionally a staple of Italian cuisine butin modern cookeryis used across the globe. Now thepopularity of pasta has been confirmed in asurvey which places it as the world's favourite foodahead of meat, rice and pizza.
A global survey by Oxfam saw pasta narrowlytop the list thanks to its growing popularity in theAmericas, Asia, Africa and Europe. Oxfam said thesurvey of eating habits in 17 countries shows how Western diets have spread across theworld。
在樂施會的這項調查中,義大利面因其在美洲、亞洲、非洲及歐洲不斷飆升的人氣險勝。樂施會表示,這項調查分析了全球17個國家的飲食習慣,結果顯示西式飲食已遍布全世界。
Although national dishes are still popular - such as paellain Spain and schnitzel in Germany- pizza and pasta are now the favourite foods of many, with more than half of the countries(nine out of 17) listing one or both in their top three foods。
雖然西班牙的海鮮飯和德國的炸豬排等國家傳統菜餚依舊流行,但披薩和意麵已成為多個國家最中意的美食。在這17個國家中,超過半數的國家(9個)將其中之一或兩者都列為榜單的前三名。
But as a food with around 600 different varieties including popular exports like penne andtagliatelle, pasta reigns supreme thanks to its versatilityand specialities。
但是作為一種有著600種種類的食物,包括在世界范圍內備受歡迎的通心粉和乾麵條,義大利面因其多樣的做法與獨特的風味仍舊高居榜首。
Pasta ranked as the second most popular food in the UK, behind steak and ahead ofchicken. Curry, thought by many to be one of the most popular cuisines in Britain, rankedfourth。
在英國,義大利面位居榜單第二,高於雞肉,僅次於牛排。咖喱排在第四位,是多數人心中英國最受歡迎的食物。
The survey also highlighted the worldwide popularity for Asian food - Chinese was thesecond-most popular in Mexico while sushi made the top ten in five countries including theUSA and South Africa。
這項調查同時也突出顯示了亞洲食物在全世界范圍的流行程度:中國菜是墨西哥人第二喜愛的菜餚,而對於包括美國及南非在內的五個國家來說,壽司是他們的最愛。
There were some surprising results as well, with sweet-toothed Australia naming chocolateas its favourite food。
這項調查中也有意想不到的結果。好吃甜食的澳大利亞人認為巧克力才是他們最喜歡的食物。
And despite its worldwide dominancein the fast food market for decades, McDonald's rankeda lowly 113 in the list. Its rival KFC did not fare much better, coming in at 107.
此外,主宰了世界快餐市場數十載的麥當勞在榜單上僅僅排在了113位。其對手肯德基的情況同樣不容樂觀,排在107位。
The opinion poll also revealed that the cost of food is a worldwide worry with two thirdssaying it is one of their top food concerns. More than half of the people questioned globally (54per cent) said they are not eating the same food they did two years ago, with two fifths (39 percent) of those saying it was because food was becoming more expensive。
調查同時顯示了世界范圍內對食品價格的擔憂。三分之二的受訪人表示價格是他們在食物方面選擇的首要因素。超過半數的受訪者(54%)認為現在吃的東西較兩年前有所改變,39%的人認為這是因為食品的價格上漲了。
The news comes despite debate as to whether pasta is good for you at all, with conflictingdiet advice suggesting it can help you both lose weight or pile on the pounds。
盡管人們仍在爭辯義大利面是否對健康有利,是幫助了減肥還是會增加體重,但這絲毫沒有影響它成為世界最受歡迎的食物。
Pasta is widely thought to have originated from Arab invaders who conquered Sicily in theeight century fed by slow-release carbohydrates. The food they ate which originated from driednoodle was made from rum wheat - the stapleingredient which must now be used in all driedpasta by Italian law。
B. 英語周報2015-2016第六期高三新課程閱讀理解突破(6)答案
英語周報2015-2016第六期高三新課程閱讀理解突破(6)答案
高三新課程第6期參考答案及部分解析
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完形填空:
20多年前,作者與她的兩個姐姐失散了。現在她已經找到了二姐,她想通過這篇文章找到她的大姐。
21. D。由本空前的stolen和下文的I didn'tknow where they ended up可知,我們姐妹三個失散了(separated)。
22. C。由本空後的He told me可知,有一天,一個好友給我發來信息(messaged)。
23. A。由該空前的They had many similar views可知,她們有許多相似的(similar)喜好。
24. B。由下句的lived得出,The Valley是我們出生地(born)的一個綽號。
25. A。由本空前的colorful and amazing可知,我們住在一個多姿多彩的世界,美得讓我難以形容(describe)。
26. D。由上文的Twenty years ago可知,我不知道她們這么多年的生活(lives)怎麼樣。
27. C。由下文的I found one sister可知,我的朋友幫我找到了(found)二姐。
28. D。第21空前的stolen是提示。我二姐曾經被人偷走了(stolen)。
29. B。由第23空後的dreamsabout a place可知,這么多年來我二姐一直記著我們的家(home)。
30. A。由本空後的I couldn't figure out why得出,盡管(though)我不知道為什麼,但是我記得這個女孩。
31. B。與姐姐分別了20多年,我最終(finally)想起了過去的歲月。
32. C。由第36空前的over twentyyears可知,我的思緒又回到了舊時的(old)歲月。
33. D。由本空後的changed so much可知,我二姐變化很大,所以很難(hard)認出她來。
34. C。上文的picture是提示。我見到二姐的照片(picture)就大致認出了她。
35. A。上句的sisterly是提示。我二姐記不清大姐(sister)。
36. B。由本空前的I want to find the other可知,我的願望(wish)是找到大姐。
37. A。由本空後的reunite得出,我非常想念(miss)大姐,我想讓我們三姐妹團聚。
38. D。上文的information是提示。
39. B。由上文的inspire others可知,作者希望自己的故事能讓人們堅持下去(hold on)。
40. C。與本空前的dark構成對比,本空指我找到了一點光明(light)。
閱讀理解突破(6)
A篇
作者到了法國後,發現那裡的麥當勞快餐店很特別。
1. B。細節理解題。由第二段中的They take McCafé seriously over there及the McDonald's restaurants I have seen in Marseille have an entirelyseparate area for the café可知,法國的麥當勞快餐店很看重它的咖啡店。
2. D。細節理解題。由第三段中的Customers place their orders on touch screens ... where the food isserved可知,顧客可以在點餐機前自己點餐。
3. A。細節理解題。由倒數第二段中的doesn』t feel likeeating in fast food restaurants ... encourage people to take their time可知,紐約時報的報道表明在法國麥當勞餐廳你可以愜意、舒適地用餐。
4. D。推理判斷題。由最後一段中的it's a good choice when you're looking for something quick andfamiliar while traveling可知,作者認為法國的麥當勞快餐店值得一去。
B篇
有閱讀障礙的孩子在給小狗讀故事時能提高自己的閱讀能力。
5. D。主旨大意題。從全文整體看,本文主要介紹了小狗幫助有閱讀障礙的孩子在一個輕松的環境里閱讀,故選D項。
6. D。細節理解題。由第二段中的Elizabeth Klontz, began the program in the hope that it would getchildren who struggle with reading to make progress可知,Elizabeth Klontz推出這一項目是為了提高那些有閱讀障礙的學生的閱讀能力。
7. C。細節理解題。由第二段中的many children who have difficulty reading may be afraid of thejudgment they receive while practicing the skill可知,那些有閱讀障礙的孩子在訓練閱讀技能時害怕他人的評論,因此會阻礙他們提高閱讀能力。
8. D。推斷判斷題。從全文整體看,本文報道了有閱讀障礙的孩子們給小狗講故事能提高他們的閱讀能力,因此是一則新聞,故選D項。
C篇
古老的朗讀教學法在現代課堂上是否依然有效?教育學者們對此看法不一。
9. B。推理判斷題。由第一段中的Is it a time-consuming task or a useful way to involve everystudent? Ecators hold their own ideas及下文可知,第一段的作用是引出話題。
10. C。推理判斷題。由第二段中的becoming less involved in their learning activities及I find reading aloud to beineffective可知,Johnson老師不支持在課堂上大聲朗讀。
11. B。推理判斷題。由第三段中的I use this method to point out ... a Southern accent and dig in可知,Bell老師讓學生們用南方口音朗讀《好人難尋》是為了讓他們更好地理解這部作品。
12. A。細節理解題。由第四段中的Reading aloud selected passages that are especially difficult orrich in meaning is a frequent practice可知,Fliakas老師所在學校的學生們經常在英語課堂上朗讀較難的段落。
D篇
本文主要介紹了如何創辦自己的圖書俱樂部。
13. A。細節理解題。由第一條建議中的If you are looking to make new friends, you could post a notice onthe school bulletin board or at the local library可知,張貼通知是為了吸引更多的人加入圖書俱樂部。
14. C。推理判斷題。第三條建議是要找一本適合大家閱讀的書,第四條建議需要計劃圖書俱樂部的活動,故選C項。
15. C。細節理解題。由第一條建議中的Find a group of about 3-5 people that can commit to regular meetings可知,創辦圖書俱樂部時所找的成員應該可以定期參加活動。
16. B。寫作目的題。由文章前兩段的If there is not a book club in your area for you to attend, youmight as well start one by yourself及Here are some tips for starting a club of your own可知,該文章旨在告訴人們如何創辦圖書俱樂部。
C. 翻譯英語閱讀理解
1954,美國一個名叫來克勞科先自生是賣豆漿機。大多餐館買了一個或兩個這些機器,但一家餐廳訂了八人。克羅克是在這個大訂單驚訝。他決定去拜訪餐廳。
這是一個小漢堡站(漢保包銷售點)。一群年輕人在干凈,白色的制服(制服)在工作。他們是幸福的,快速的和有禮貌的。人們不斷地買食物。我們認為這是一個非常成功的企業。他抬頭看著名字在門。它讀取,";麥當勞的漢堡包」;。
我們發現,兩個兄弟經營業務。他們被稱為MAC和迪克麥當勞。他建議他們應該建立更多的餐廳,但兄弟倆高興與他們的生活,他們自己卻不想。然而,他們讓我們為他們設立其他餐館。這是最大的快餐公司開始。1955,我們開設了他的第一個麥當勞在芝加哥附近。四年後,麥當勞的第一百被打開。1961克羅克買下所有的權利(權利)麥當勞從MAC和迪克。1972,一個新的麥當勞是打開的每一天。1974,有超過3000家麥當勞世界。
D. A little old man and his wife walked slowly into McDonald's on cold winter evening. They took a tab
A 一個little小 old老的 man男人 and 和his他的 wife妻子 walked走的slowly很慢的 into 進去了McDonald's麥當勞 on 在cold寒冷的 winter冬天的 evening夜晚. They 他們took拿了 a一個 tab餐牌或者菜單。
在寒冷的冬天夜晚,一個小老頭和他妻子走進了麥當勞,他們拿起一個餐牌
E. 初二英語閱讀文章並附中文翻譯
(一)
Once upon a time, there lived a rich man. He had a servant (僕人). He and the servant(僕人) loved wine and good food very much. Each time the rich man left his home, the servant would drink the wine and eat up all the nice food in the house. The rich man knew what his servant did, but he had never caught his servant doing that.
One morning, when he left home, he said to the servant, 「Here are two bottles of poison (毒葯) and some nice food in the house. You must take of them.」 With these words, he went out.
But the servant knew that the rich man had said was untrue. After the rich man was away from his home, he enjoyed a nice meal. Because he drank too much, he was drunk and fell to the ground. When the rich man came back, he couldn』t find his food and his wine. He became very angry. He woke the servant up. But the servant told his story very well. He said a cat had eaten up everything. He was afraid to be punished, so he drank the poison to kill himself.
( )1.In the story, _______ liked wine and good food very much.
A. the rich man B. the servant C. both A and B D. neither A and B
( )2.The rich man knew that it was _______ that drank the wine and ate up all the nice food.
A. the cat B. himself C. nobody D. the servant
( )3.The rich told the servant that there was poison in the two bottles, because ________.
A. there was in fact poison in the bottles
B. did not want the servant to drink his wine
C. he wanted to kill the cat
D. he wanted to kill the servant
( )4.In fact, _______ ate all the nice food and drank the wine.
A. the servant B. cat C. the rich man D. nobody
( )5.From the story, we know that the servant is very _______.
A. lazy B. bad C. clever D. kind
譯文:
從前,有一個富翁。他有一個僕人(僕人) 。他和僕人(僕人)喜愛葡萄酒和良好的食物非常。每次富人離開家鄉,僕人將喝葡萄酒,吃的所有食物中的好房子。財主知道他的僕人一樣,但他從來沒有被他的僕人這樣做。
一天早晨,當他離家出走,他的僕人說, 「這里有兩瓶毒葯(毒葯)和一些不錯的食品在家裡。你必須採取什麼樣的。 「隨著這些話,他走了出去。
但僕人知道,富人說是不真實的。在富人是遠離家鄉,他喜歡聚餐的空間。因為他喝太多,他是喝醉了倒在地上。當富人回來了,他無法找到自己的糧食和他的葡萄酒。他非常生氣。他醒來的僕人了。但是,僕人告訴他的故事非常好。他說,貓吃了一切。他害怕受到懲罰,所以他喝毒葯自殺。
(二)
Most American families are smaller than the families in other countries. Most American families have one or two parents and one or two children each.
Children in the US will leave their parents』 home when they grow up. They usually live far from their parents because they want to find good jobs. They often write to their parents or telephone them. And they often go to visit their parents on holiday.
Parents usually let their children choose their own jobs. Americans think it important for young people to decide on their lives by themselves.
Children are asked to do some work around their house. And in many families, children are paid for doing some housework so that they learn how to make money for their own use.
( )6.The size of most American families is ________ that of other countries.
A. larger than B. smaller than C. as big as D. as small as
( )7.When children grow up, they leave their parents』 home to _________.
A. get married B. be free C. find good jobs D. study
( )8.They visit their parents ________.
A. on weekdays B. on weekends C. at any time D. on holiday
( )9.Which of the following statements is WRONG?
A. Children have the freedom to choose their own job.
B. Parents don』t ask their children to do the housework.
C. Parents think it important for children to make their own decision.
D. When children grow up, they usually live far away from their home.
( )10.Some parents pay their children for doing housework because ___________.
A. children can learn how to make money for themselves
B. their children required them to do so
C. they are rich
D. it is required by law
譯文:
大多數美國家庭都小於家庭在其他國家。大多數美國家庭有一個或兩個家長和一個或兩個孩子。
孩子在美國將離開自己的父母家中長大後。他們通常遠離他們的父母,因為他們想找到好工作。他們經常寫信給他們的父母或電話他們。他們往往去訪問他們的父母在度假。
父母通常讓孩子選擇自己的就業機會。美國人認為,重要的青年人來決定他們的生活本身。
兒童被要求做一些工作,他們的房子周圍。而且在許多家庭,兒童是支付做一些家務勞動,使他們了解如何賺錢供自己使用。
(三)
Can dolphins talk? Maybe they can』t talk with words, but they talk with sounds. They show their feelings with sounds.
Dolphins travel in a group. We call a group of fish a 「school」. They don』t study, but they travel together.
Dolphins talk to the other dolphins in the school. They give information. They tell when they are happy or sad or afraid. They say 「welcome」when a dolphin comes back to the school. They talk when they play.
They make a few sounds above water. They make many more sounds under water. People cannot hear these sounds because they are very, very high. Scientists make tapes of the sounds and study them.
Sometimes people catch a dolphin for a large aquarium(水族館). People can watch the dolphins in a show. Dolphins don』t like to be away from their school in an aquarium. They are sad and lonely(孤獨的).
There are many stories about dolphins. They help people. Sometimes they save somebody』s life. Dolphin meat is good, but people don』t like to kill them. They say that dolphins bring good luck. Many people believe this.
1. Dolphins show their feelings with ___________ .
A. pictures B. words
C. water D. sounds
2. People can』t hear the dolphin』s sounds because ________ .
A. they are above the water
B. they are under the water
C. they are very high
D. they are very low
3. Which one is true according to the passage?
A. Dolphins swim together in a school because they want to study
B. They don』t study, but they travel in a group
C. Dolphins like to be away from their school on an island.
D. Dolphins like to kill people
譯文:
海豚可以談話?也許他們不能談論的話,但他們交談的聲音。他們表明自己的感情的聲音。
海豚旅行的一組。我們呼籲一群魚「學校」 。他們沒有研究,但他們一起旅行。
海豚跟其他海豚在學校。他們提供資料。他們告訴當他們感到高興的或悲傷或害怕的傾向。他們說, 「歡迎」時,海豚又回到學校。他們談到當他們發揮。
他們提出一些聽起來水面。他們有更多的聲音在水中。人們無法聽到這些聲音,因為它們是非常,非常高。科學家使磁帶的聲音和研究。
有時人們捕捉海豚的一個大型水族館(水族館) 。人們可以觀看海豚表演。海豚不喜歡離開自己的學校,一座水族館。它們是令人傷心和孤獨(孤獨的) 。
有許多故事海豚。它們幫助人們。有時候,他們拯救別人的生命。海豚肉是好的,但人們不喜歡要殺死他們。他們說,海豚帶來好運。許多人相信這一點。
(四)
All my friends at school smoked. My dad smoked; he didn』t want me to smoke but my friends kept saying I was stupid. They asked when I was going to grow up. So I started when I was sixteen and after a month I couldn』t stop. But two years later I could feel what smoking was doing to me. I couldn』t run far, and I coughed every morning. I got very ill and decided to stop. It wasn』t easy, but now I』ve done it, and I feel better. Now I have money for other things.
If you smoke, you are twice as likely to die from a heart attack. And the more you smoke, the earlier the heart attack is likely to be. For example, a 50-year-old who smokes more than 20 cigarettes a day, is four times more likely to have heart disease than a non-smoker of the same age.
What does smoking do to the heart? First of all, it makes the heart beat faster and increases the blood pressure. The cigarette smoke also reces the amount of oxygen in the blood. Consequently, the heart has to work harder, with less oxygen. Finally, your arteries will narrow faster if you smoke.
So if you want to rece your chances of getting heart disease, the answer is easy –– not to smoke. Don』t your friends and other people who smoke. If you smoke, find out how to stop. Stopping isn』t easy, but you』ll be healthier, and ....
1. Who is more likely to have heart disease?
A. A smoker
B. A non-smoker
C. A 50-year-old person
2. What does the writer think of smoking?
A. It is good for his health
B. Smoking is bad for him
C. Is it neither good nor bad for his heath
3. What happens after the writer stopped smoking?
A. He becomes rich
B. He has more friends
C. He becomes healthier and has money to do other things.
譯文:
我的所有朋友在學校吸煙。我爸爸抽煙,他不希望我抽煙,但我的朋友不停地說我是愚蠢的。他們問我要長大。所以我就開始當我還是16和一個月後,我不能停止。但兩年後,我能感覺到什麼吸煙正在給我。我不能遠,我每天早上咳嗽。我病得很重,並決定停止。這是不容易的,但現在我已經做到了,我感覺更好。現在,我有足夠資金用於其它事上。
如果你吸煙,你的兩倍,可能死於心臟病發作。和你越是煙霧,越早心臟病發作可能。例如,一個50歲誰吸煙超過20支,每天的4倍更可能有心臟病比不吸煙的年齡相同。
吸煙是什麼做的心?首先,它使心跳速度和增加血壓。在香煙煙霧中也減少了血液中的氧氣。因此,心臟必須加倍努力,以較少的氧。最後,您將動脈狹窄更快如果你吸煙。
因此如果您想降低您的機會越來越心臟病,答案是很簡單-不要吸煙。請勿復制您的朋友和其他人誰煙霧。如果你吸煙,了解如何停止。停車是不容易的,但你會更健康,並....
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In the USA, there are many types of restaurants. Fast food restaurants are very famous. You can find McDonald』s and Kentucky Fried Chicken in many countries around the world. You look at a menu above the counter, and say what you』d like to eat. You pay the person who serves you. You take your food and sit down or take it away. There』s no need to leave a tip.
In a coffee shop you sit at the counter or at a table. You don』t wait for the waitress to show you where to sit. She usually brings you coffee when you sit down. You tell her what you』d like to eat and she brings it to you. You pay the cashier as you leave. A diner is like a coffee shop but usually looks like a railway carriage.
In a family restaurant the atmosphere is casual, but the waitress shows you where to sit. Often the waitress tells you her name, but you don』t need to tell her yours. If you don』t eat everything, your waitress gives you a doggy bag to take your food home. You add an extra fifteen percent to the bill as a tip.
In top class restaurants, you need a reservation and you need to arrive on time. The waiter shows you where to sit. If you have wine, he may ask you to taste it. You can only refuse it if it tastes bad, not if you don』t like it. When you get your bill, check it and then add fifteen to twenty percent to it as a tip for the waiter.
1. There are ______ types of restaurants here.
A. three B. four C. five D. six
2. We should sit ______ in a coffee shop.
A. near the door B. in the corner
C. at a counter D. on the floor
3. In what kind of restaurant does the waitress often tell you her name?
A. In a top class restaurant B. In a fast food restaurant
C. In a coffee shop D. In a family restaurant
4. How much do you need to tip in a top class restaurant?
A. Ten percent B. Fifteen percent
C. Thirty percent D. Forty percent
譯文:
在美國,有許多類型的餐館。快餐店是非常有名的。你可以找到麥當勞和肯德基在世界各地許多國家。你看看上面的菜單櫃台,並說要吃飯。你付出的人誰為您服務。你和你的食物坐下或是否可以離開。沒有必要留下小費。
在咖啡店你坐在櫃台或在桌子上。你不要等到服務員向您顯示在坐。她通常會帶給您咖啡當你坐下來。你告訴她你想要吃飯,她把它給你。您支付本票作為你離開。飯店就像一個咖啡館,但通常看起來像車廂。
在一個家庭餐館的氣氛是輕松,但服務員告訴您在哪裡坐。往往是服務員告訴你她的名字,但你不必告訴她你的。如果你沒有吃的一切,您的服務員為您提供了一種狗袋採取的糧食回家。您添加額外的百分之十五的法案作為小費。
在一流的餐廳,你需要保留的,但您必須按時到達。服務員告訴您在哪裡坐。如果您有酒,他可能會要求您品嘗它。您只可以拒絕它,如果口味不好,而不是如果你不喜歡它。當您收到您的帳單,檢查,然後放入15至百分之二十,以它作為一種提示侍者。
答案:(一)CDBAC
(二 BCDBA
(三)DCB
(四)ABC
(五)BCDB
1。Today and friends of foreign travel, outside air is very good, people feel very comfortable. We all appreciate the fine girls bicycles. We enjoyed the beautiful nature brought. We happily spent a happy day. 今天和朋友一起出外交遊,外面的空氣很好,人感覺很舒服。我們騎著自行車一路欣賞鳥語花香。享受著大自然帶給我們的無限美好。大家開開心心地度過了愉快的一天。
2。Today Mailehaoo clothes, and parents take to the streets is happy, the parents have to pay to buy things. Unlike in their street to buy things they like to take a long time but saw the price, Ha-ha, is really very happy. I love my parents, I too thank them for the care and love. `` 今天買了好多衣服,和父母上街就是愉快,買東西有父母幫付錢。不像平時自己上街買東西碰到喜歡的但看了價錢都要考慮好久,呵呵,真的是很開心。我愛我的父母,太感謝他們對我的關心和愛戴了。
3.Flute " Robinson Crusoe " of good fortune, novelist of British, describe protagonist drift about on the island, overcome the difficulty, the legend story of pioneering an enterprise with painstaking efforts. Novel write true naturally, legendary. The protagonist plants the crops on the detached island, puts up the log cabin, has eaten the innumerable trials and tribulations, survive. Want, go back human world anxious, want to go how about go out of these damnable place only like make him to be fascinated, result fail, get back to, long separated for Britain for 28 year give me enlightenment by " Robinson's records of adventure " on 1868 year finally, tanacity of him let me wait for a chance to cause trouble, want, march toward another goal for life, look like Robinson like that spend one's own strength,reach ideal realm one's own. We need possess Robinson so spirit of struggle diligently.
英國小說家笛福的《魯濱遜漂流記》描述了主人公漂流海島,戰勝困難,艱苦創業的傳奇故事. 小說寫得真實自然,富有傳奇色彩.主人公在孤島上種莊稼,搭木屋,吃了千辛萬苦,生存下來.但想回人間的心切,使他著迷般地只想到如何走出這個鬼地方,結果還是失敗了,最後於1868年回到闊別28年的英國
《魯濱孫漂流記》給我以啟示,他的頑強讓我蠢蠢欲動,想要邁向人生的另一目標,像魯濱孫那樣用自己的力量,到達自己理想的境界。
我們需要具備魯濱遜那樣的刻苦奮斗的精神.
F. 咳咳,幫忙翻譯下兩篇英語閱讀。
邁克喜歡快餐, 漢堡,比薩餅和炸薯條都是他最愛吃的,每一天,上午的課結束後。他就去他學校對面的塊餐廳,通常情況下,他都點一個乳酪漢堡,等待幾分鍾,在收銀台付款後,然後把漢堡拿到一個他喜歡的位置就餐。
很多年輕人,像邁克一樣,為快餐瘋狂,對他們來說,快餐方便且實用,快速,美味,又便宜,匆忙時,快餐無疑是最好的選擇,節省了很多時間,並且只有幾美元就可以享受一頓美餐。
結果,快餐餐廳迅速增多。,例如麥當勞和肯德基,遍地都是,在很多國家都受歡迎。
有時,麥克擔心,中國的食品將被美國快餐代替,he知道,中國食品在國外也越來越流行。很多國家正成為越來越多的流行,這減輕了他的憂慮,他相信盡管快餐對於忙碌的人們很方便, 但是中國食品任然是大部分中國人最好的選擇。
G. 麥當勞的由來中考英語閱讀理解題目及答案
In 1995,Ray Kroc visited a small restaurant in California.The owner of it was the Mc Donald(麥當勞)brothers. They built it by the road,so people could drive up to the restaurant,buy food without getting out of their cars and drive away easily.They called it「drive-in」restaurant.
Ray Kroc saw the bright future of the restaurant of this kind.He bought the restaurant and used the brothers'family name for his new restaurant.The first Mc Donald's restaurant chain(連鎖店)was born.
Now there are more than 5,000 restaurants in the United States and in 60 other countries.The largest Mc Donald's restaurant is in Beijing,China.It has 1,000 workers.About seven hundred people can sit and eat there at one time.
1.Who opened the first Mc Donald's restaurant chain ?
a.Two brothers. b.Ray Kroc.
c.Two brothers'father. d.People in Beijing.
2.How do you buy food in a「drive-in」restaurant?
a.You don't have to get out of your car. b.You have to get off your car.
c.You have to wait for a very long time. d.You don't have to pay for your food.
3.Why did Ray Kroc buy the two brothers'restaurant ?Because ______ .
a.the two brothers were nice to him b.It was a sm all restaurant
c.he wanted to m ake people happy d.it would bring him a lot of money
4.Where can we find a Mc Donald's restaurant?
a.Only in America. b.All over the world.
c.In many parts of the world. d.Everywhere except 60 places.
5.How many people can sit and eat in the biggest Mc Donald's restaurant at one time?
a.About 60. b.About 700. c.About 1,000. d.About 5,000.
參考答案:1)—5)b a d c b
H. 英語閱讀理解,求翻譯。
2009年8月,一個喬治叫她「媽」的女人 —— 實際上是一個從小就把他帶大的阿姨 —— 給他買了一張灰狗巴士車票,從密蘇里州去舊金山,又給了他一個地址,並說是他在舊金山的親戚的地址。
但他到達目的地之前,喬治收到了一個教他震驚的消息:阿姨在電話中告訴他,該地址不是什麼親戚的地址,那是一家麥當勞快餐店。
突然間,喬治發現自己無家可歸 —— 不過,不光是他一個。在美國,有近200萬無家可歸的年輕人。
在無家人的幫助下,喬治睡在一棵樹上兩個星期,之後,發現了一個棲身之所。在圖書館,他看到一間青少年庇護所的名字,由拉金街青年服務主理。他還重新上學。
之後他繼續設法聯系他的阿姨,但她沒有接他的電話。去年春天的一天,在他高中畢業的前幾天,她接了電話。他告訴她即將舉行的畢業典禮,並邀請她前來觀禮,但沒有成功。然而,喬治不用獨自慶祝自己的畢業。他在庇護所的朋友填補的空白,在畢業典禮當天,以他的名義,給他搞了一個驚喜派對。一年後,他發現自己再次踏上長途巴士之旅,但這次是出於一個幸福的因由—— 他找到住在北方的祖父母,並准備搬去與他們同住。
究竟為什麼喬治要被遣走,這仍然是個謎。他的阿姨說,他攻擊同學,虐待她的孩子和失控。她說她沒辦法,只好把他從家中送走,不惜任何代價。喬治否認。當民警在調查時,並未發現有嚴重行為問題的記錄。
作為一個無家可歸的少年,喬治是幸運的,因為在美國,其他許多無家可歸的孩子還是要睡在地上。他們需要你的幫助!請到我們的網去多點了解他們。
~~~~~~~~~純人手翻譯,歡迎採納~~~~~~~~~
原文如下:
In August 2009, the woman George called "Mom" -- an aunt who had raised him since he was a baby -- bought him a Greyhound bus ticket from Missouri and gave him what she said was an address for relatives in San Francisco.
But before he arrived, George said he received some shocking news: His aunt told him, over the phone, that the address she provided was not for relatives but for a McDonald's restaurant.
All of a sudden, George found himself homeless -- and he wasn't alone. There are nearly two million homeless youth in America.
After sleeping on a tree for two weeks, without his family's help, George found a place to stay. At a library, he came upon the name of a shelter for teens run by Larkin Street Youth Services. He also reenrolled in school.
He kept trying to reach his aunt, who didn't answer his calls. One day last spring, days before his high school graation, she answered the phone. He told her about his upcoming graation ceremony and asked her to come but no avail. However, George didn't celebrate his graation alone. His friends at the shelter filled the void, throwing a surprise party in his honor on his graation day. A year later, he found himself taking a long bus trip once again, but this time for happier reasons -- he reconnected with his grandparents and was heading north to his new home with his grandparents.
Exactly why George was sent away remains a mystery. His aunt said that he attacked classmates, abused her children and was out of control. She said she had no choice but to get him away from her family at any cost. George denied that. When the police checked in, they found no record of serious behavioral problems.
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