牛津译林版英语高一下册单元测试-module3unit2内容摘要:

tence: “A man named Walter Scott had the first “diner” in 1872.”? A. Because it is spelled differently from “dinner”. B. Because the first diner was not a real diner. C. Because “diner” was a new word at that time. D. Because it is a special kind of restaurant. 37. What meals did the first diners serve? A. Only breakfast. B. Only lunch. C. Only nightmeals. D. All of the above. 38. According to Paragraph 3, diners changed in ways. A. two B. three C. four D. five 39. Which of the following is NOT true according to the passage? A. Diners existed before fastfood restaurants. B. The menu included more food than sandwiches and coffee. C. Burger King is a fastfood restaurant. D. Sandwiches were bigger in the early 1900s. 40. The main idea of the passage is . A. the diner is a traditional, popular place to eat in the United States B. Samuel Jones built the first diner big enough to allow the customers to e inside C. American diners serve many types of food 24 hours a day to their customers D. diners are different from fastfood restaurants in many ways B Man must eat in order to live。 therefore, one of the most important problems man has is how to have enough food to eat. At first man didn’t have any way to control his food supply. When he had killed all the animals in one place and all the natural foods had been used up, he had to move to another place to find new sources of food. If there was no rain, or if the weather was too hot or too cold, plants would not grow, then man had little or no food. However, man wasn’t worried so much about this condition because he always had enough food. The kinds of plants that are grown by man are different in different regions(地区 ). In the colder regions, very few plants can be grown。 in the warmer parts of the world, many kinds of plants are found. For example, in Asia, rice is the most important. In the New World, the major grain is corn. In Europe and North Africa, wheat, oats and barley(大麦) are grown. In the tropical region of the world, many kinds of fruits grow naturally or are raised by man. As man has learned more about plants and animals, he now uses modern methods to produce different kinds of food. However, there are still some areas in the world where plants and animals are raised in much the same way, as they were thousands of years ago. 41. The underlined sentence “At first man didn’t have any way to control his food supply.” means that man . A. didn’t know how to cook his food at first B. sometimes had more than enough to eat and sometimes didn’t have enough to eat C. didn’t know how to produce food at that time D. didn’t have any way to get food 42. In the second paragraph, the underlined words “natural foods“ mean . A. food which was from animals B. food which was from plants C. plants, animals, fruits etc. which grew in nature D. crops and plants which were raised b y man 43. When man gradually learned ways to grow plants and raise animals, he . A. no longer depended on nature B. could control the natural conditions C. still depended on natural conditions, but not so much as before D. began to care little about natural conditions 44. Which of the following statements is NOT true? A. Man knew how to make foods and keep them at first. B. At the very beginning, man knew that he needed food but didn’t know how to control his food supply. C. Before man learnt ways to grow crops and raise animals, he had to move from place to place in order to get food. D. How to have enough to eat has always been a proble。
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