必修3Unit 2
李仕才
考点规范练(必修3 Unit 2) 【短文语法填空】
Susan went to a boarding school.Here is one of the letters she wrote to 1.________ parents from the school. Dear Mom and Dad,
I’m afraid I have some very bad news for you.I have been very naughty and the principal is very angry 2.________ me.She is going to write to you.You must come and take me away from here.She does not want me in the school 3.________ longer. The trouble 4.________(start) last night when I was smoking a cigarette in bed.This is against the rules,of course.We are not supposed to smoke at all.
As I was smoking,I heard footsteps coming towards the room.I did not want a teacher 5.________________(catch) me smoking,so I threw the cigarette away.Unfortunately,the cigarette fell into the waste-paper basket,6.________ caught fire.There was a curtain near the waste-paper basket which caught fire,too.Soon the whole room was 7.________(burn).The principal phoned the fire department.It is a long way from the town and by the time the fire department arrived,the whole school was in 8.________(flame).Many of the girls are in the hospital.
The principal said that the fire was all my 9.________ and you must pay 10.________ the damage.She will send you a bill about a million dollars. I am very sorry about this. Much love, Susan
Ⅰ.阅读理解 A
Not so long ago,takeout meant cheap,quick and oily meals.But a recent report has 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 start-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.
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“So it’s convenient,”says Renee McGhee,60,who has sold her home-made comfort food on Josephine.“It’s like,here’s a business in 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 unexpected place:a middle school.
Willard Middle School in Berkeley,Calif.,is in its second year of partnering Josephine to make and sell hundreds of meals on one designated(指定的) day each month—with some adult in charge.
Josephine gets the kind of community credibility(可信性) consumers want,while the school 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 selling 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-grade kitchens that have the necessary 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 attraction of Josephine? A.It provides cheap food. B.It provides 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.
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3.What’s McGhee’s attitude towards the orders from Berkeley’s Environmental Health Division?
A.Uninterested. B.Surprised. C.Supportive. B
Belgium is the land of music festivals. There are rock, pop, world, electronic music festivals and more, so you’re sure to find a festival that suits your taste. Groezrock
Groezrock could be considered the opener of the festival season in Belgium. This festival grew from a small event to an international festival that had 33,000 visitors in 2016. If you’re into the harder stuff(东西), this is where you need to go. When? April 29-30, 2017. Where? Meerhout. Music? Punk, emo, ska and rock in all its variations. Free? No. Sfinks Mixed
Sfinks is a world music festival that focuses on bringing culture together. There are also plenty of things to do besides watching the performances. Good to know for families: Sfinks is a kid-friendly festival, with workshops, storytelling and performances aimed at children.
When? July 27-30, 2017. Where? Boechout. Music? World. Free? The festival is free; the camping is not. Graspop Metal Meeting
If Groezrock doesn’t seem rough enough to you, Graspop Metal Meeting might. As the name says, this festival is all about metal, rock and punk. In 2016 the festival received 140,000 visitors who came to watch the more than 100 bands performing. When? June 16-18, 2017. Where? Dessel. Music? Metal. Free? No. Genk on Stage
Genk on Stage is a pop musical with not only a lot of Belgian artists, but also some international names. 80,000 people attended Genk on Stage in 2016. When? June 23-25, 2017. Where? Genk. Music? Pop. Free? Yes. 1. Which may kick off the festival season in Belgium? A. Groezrock.
B. Sfinks Mixed.
D.Dissatisfied.
C. Graspop Metal Meeting. D. Genk on Stage.
2. What do we know about Sfinks Mixed?
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