All the following are traditional Thanksgiving Day foods except______.
A. Cranberry sauce
B. Pumpkin pie
C. Pecan pie
D. Roast turkey
第1题:
A、On
B、For
C、During
D、At
第2题:
A. assessor
B. controller
C. organizer
D. participant
第3题:
We get energy from the foods we eat.Our food supplies energy to keep our organs working.Our food also supplies heat to warm our bodies.
The main energy foods are the carbohydrates (碳水化合物).These are the sugars and starches(淀粉). Wheat and rice are rich in starch and many fruits and vegetables contain considerable amount of sugar. Sweets, honey and jam are also rich in sugar.
Like carbohydrates, fats are food that provides us with energy. Butter, margarine, certain types of fish, eggs, cooking oils and most red meats are rich in fats. Fats can be stored in various parts of the body as reserves of energy. Because fats in general are slowly digested, they satisfy hunger for long periods.
Proteins (蛋白质) are very complex substances. The body needs proteins for the growth of new cells and for the repair and replacement of old cells. Foods rich in proteins are essential to a balanced diet. Milk, some vegetables, meat, chicken, fish, cheese, grains and nuts are some foods rich in proteins.
A good diet will contain a variety of foods so that the body contains all the minerals it needs for good health.
Vitamins are necessary for the proper working of the body. If we eat a variety of foods, we can be sure of obtaining all the vitamins we need.
Water makes up about 70 per cent of the weight of the human body. The average adult needs about two liters of water daily to replace the water the body loses.
1.Of the following substances, which are not used as sources of energy by living things?()
A. Starches
B. Vitamins
C. Proteins
D. Fats
2.If equal weight of the following substances is “burned” in the body,
A. carbohydrates
B. fats
C. vitamins
D. mineral salts
3.A boy grows five centimeters a year.The new material
A. fats
B. vitamins
C. proteins
D.carbohydrates
4.Which of the following is not true?()
A. If a man weighs 150 pounds, 105 pounds are water.
B. Apple, butter and meat are rich in proteins.
C. A well-balanced diet contains proteins, fats, minerals and vitamins.
D. Biscuits, cake and sweets may provide us with energy.
5.People can get all the minerals the body needs by().
A. having a balanced diet
B. drinking more milk
C. eating fruits and vegetables
D. having more fish and eggs
第4题:
Which of the following is TRUE about the plan?( )
A. Ninety-five theatres have received funding.
B. Everyone will get at least one free ticket.
C. It may not benefit all the young people.
D. Free tickets are offered once every day.
第5题:
Football games played on Thanksgiving Day often attract large TV audiences because______.
A. football is an old-time tradition
B. the Indians taught the Pilgrims to play football
C. large families often play football
D. most football fans are home from work
55.答案为D 从最后一段可知感恩节是家庭团圆的节日,人们举行家庭聚会,由此可推断足球赛的热播是因为人们休闲在家,比较四个选项,D为最佳答案。
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第7题:
The NLS_TERRITORY parameter specifies the default conventions to be used for which of the following globalization elements?()
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第9题:
when served is sweet cider
when sweet cider is served
is served sweet cider
sweet cider is served
第10题:
quintessential, laud
rife, promulgate
widespread, cogitate
pervasive, commemorate
tenable, sanction
第11题:
when served is sweet cider
when sweet cider is served
is served sweet cider
sweet cider is served
第12题:
Day 4.
Day 3.
Day 2.
Day 1.
第13题:
A. Plays
B. play
C. to be playing
D. for play
第14题:
A、single
B、unique
C、particular
D、uniform
第15题:
A、It was
B、It being
C、Being
D、all the above
第16题:
Passage Five
On the fourth Thursday of November, every year, Americans celebrate Thanksgiving Day. The day is a national holiday which is set aside each year as a time to give thanks to God for our blessings (祝福).
Legend has it that the first English colonists (殖民者) in Massachusetts (马萨诸塞州) started the custom. According to the story, the Pilgrims~ first winter in the New World was difficult. They had arrived too late to grow many crops, and without fresh food, half of the colonists died from disease. The following spring the Indians taught them how to grow corn. In the autumn of 1621, bountiful crops of corn, beans and pumpkins were harvested. The colonists had much to be thankful for, so a feast was planned. They invited their Indian friends to join them in a large feast to share in the bounties (慷慨) of the land. This is the first Thanksgiving.
The traditional foods of the big Thanksgiving Day meal include roast turkey, cranberries, sweet potatoes, pumpkin pie, and Indian bread puddings.
Since the day is set aside for giving thanks, it has also become a traditional family day. Large dinners with many relatives are common throughout America on this special day.
51. When was the Thanksgiving Day tradition begun?
A. In the 17(上标)th century.
B. On Thursday.
C. Last November.
D. In the 16(上标)th eentury.
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第18题:
It is a company’s policy to shut down all workstations at the end of the day. However, the majority of employees are leaving disks in their workstations and upon start up the next morning they are receiving a ‘NTLDR is missing’ error. Which of the following is a possible solution?()
第19题:
content
living
paint
all day
第20题:
She has no or few plans for the weekend.
She’d like to go out with the man.
She is going to be busy all day Sunday.
第21题:
It is not dangerous at all.
It was first called “bungee jumping”.
It is a traditional activity in Vanuatu.
It came to Vanuatu from another country.
第22题:
made to work
was made to work
was ma e work
was made working
第23题:
make general statements without reference to specific examples
describe some of the criteria employed by traditional historians
question the adequacy of the psychohistorians’ interpretation of events
point out inconsistencies in the psychohistorians’ application of their methods