1、江苏省射阳县第二中学2020至2021学年度高二年级第一学期教学质量调研(三)英 语 试 题第一部分听力(共两节20题,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. How much did the woman pay for the running shoes?A. 50. B. 15.50. C. 15.2. What does the womans brother look lik
2、e?A. He is very tall. B. He is a bit heavy. C. He has dark hair.3. What will the man do this afternoon?A. Give a presentation.B. Prepare for a meeting.C. Visit the New York office.4. What will the weather be like today?A. Sunny but cold. B. Windy but warm. C. Rainy and cold.5. Where is Lucks father?
3、A. In the garden. B. In the garage. C. In the kitchen. 第二节 (共 15 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分 22.5 分) 听下面 5 段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What are the speakers talking about?A. Which movie to watch.B. Where to ha
4、ve dinner.C. How to be a better actor.7. What does the man think of River Adventure?A. Funnier. B. Shorter. C. Longer. 听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. Where is the woman flying to?A. Tokyo. B. Chicago. C. Washington, D.C.9. Which flight will the woman take?A. The one at 12:30. B. The one at 3 oclock. C. Th
5、e one at 6 oclock. 10. What will the woman do in the next few hours?A. Wait in the lounge.B. Take a city tour.C. Walk around the airport. 听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. What does the woman do now?A. A waiter. B. A shopkeeper. C. A secretary.12. What does the man offer to do for the woman?A. Give her a t
6、ip. B. Recommend a job to her. C. Treat her to dinner. 13. What do we know about the man?A. He is a boss himself. B. He doesnt know the woman.C. He is familiar with the restaurant. 听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。14. What is wrong with the woman?A. She has a headache. B. She has a toothache. C. She has an ea
7、rache.15. How often will the woman take the medicine?A. Once a day. B. Twice a day. C. Three times a day.16. When does the conversation take place?A. On Monday. B. On Tuesday. C. On Thursday.17. What does the man ask the woman to do in the end?A. Make an appointment. B. Go to the chemists. C. Take t
8、he medicine before meals.听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。18. What do Americans and Europeans often have for lunch and dinner?A. Eggs, bacon and hamburgers.B. Potatoes, meat and vegetables.C. French fries, sausages and pizza.19. How do Americans and Europeans differ in diet?A. Americans have more food.B. Ame
9、ricans have less candy.C. Americans have more meals a day.20. What have Americans tried to do in recent years?A. Avoid Asian food. B. Change their eating habits. C. Improve health care.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)ASky Starry ProjectorLight Star Moon Night Light Ocean Waving Lights M
10、oon Starry 6 Colors Lighting Lamp for Children Kids GiftsOperation Method:1. First Button: Press the key once: Blue sky and the moon, gradually changing stars. Press the key twice: move blue sky, moon and gradually changing stars. Press the key 3 times: move colored sky, moon and gradually changing
11、stars. Press the key 4 times: Move blue sky. Press the key 5 times: Gradually changing star. Press the key 6 times to close.2. Second Button: Press once: The sky stops and the moon goes out. Press twice: Move sky and light the moon. Press the key 3 times: The sky stops and lights up the moon. Press
12、the key 4 times: Move the sky and stop the moon. After that cycle.3. Third Button: Press once: The lamp becomes dark. Press twice: The lamp becomes more dark, Press 3 times: The lamp returns to the brightest. After that cycle.Before Use:Please make sure that all important parts are included in the p
13、ackage. Please charge for Star light before first use. Long-term transportation may cause a power outage.If you have any other questions, please contact with use free.Note:1. Due to the different monitor and light effect, the actual color of the item might be slightly different from the color showed
14、 on the pictures. Thank you!2. Please allow 1-3mm measuring deviation(偏差) due to manual measurement.Return policy detailsBuyers may return the item(s) for a refund if they are not as described or with quality issues within 7 days from the day the item(s) were received. The buyer is required to affor
15、d the return shipping cost, based on the condition of the item(s) received.21. If you want to move the sky but stop lighting the moon, you need to _. A. press the first button 3 times B. press the first button 4 times C. press the second button 4 times D. press the third button 3 times22. What can w
16、e learn from the passage about the project? A. It has the same color as the picture. B. Its size has been accurately provided. C. Its power may be low before first use.D. It should be charged before use every day.23. Whats the main purpose of the passage? A. To introduce a gift choice.B. To clarify
17、functions of the lamp. C. To recommend a Christmas gift.D. To give instructions on lamp usage.BThe first time you hear somebody mention O. Henry, you might think theyre talking about some guy named Henry (Oh, Henry!), rather than referring to a particular person. But yes, there is an important autho
18、r named O. Henry. Well, hes not really named O. Henrythat was just a pen name for the man whose real name was William Sydney Porter. And though he might not be quite as crazily popular as he was a hundred years ago when he was writing, hes still considered one of the greatest American short story au
19、thors. He was good at telling stories of everyday people. Despite the great popularity of the nearly 300 stories he published, he had a hard life, struggling with financial (金融的) problems and alcoholism (酗酒) until his death.O. Henrys stories are known for the warmth that shines through many of them,
20、 their playful and positive sense of humor, and especially for their surprising endings. In 1904, O. Henrys first story collection, Cabbages and Kings, was published. Additional collections appeared in 1906 and 1907, and two collections a year were published from 1908 until his death, in 1910. “The
21、Gift of the Magi” was in O. Henrys second collection of short stories, The Four Million. Its about a poor but devoted couple who are willing to give up what means the most to them to buy a gift for the other. “The Gift of the Magi” is probably his greatest hit, and shows all of the major O. Henry ch
22、aracteristics. Since it was first published, its buried itself deep in popular culture. Its been retold and repackaged in many stories, magazine columns, TV specials, musicals, movies, parodies, you name it. Its also one of those classic “Christmas stories” that people usually read during the holida
23、ys. But even if you know well about one or more of the many imitations whether its the Sesame Street holiday special or The Simpsonsits worth reading again.24. We may learn about O. Henry from Paragraph 1that_. A. he disliked his pen nameB. he died from alcoholism C. he was as popular as he isD. he
24、led a quite difficult life25. According to the writer, O. Henry stories are best known in that _. A. they were written humorouslyB. they warm the readers heart C. they were about everyday lifeD. they end in an unexpected way26. When was The Gift of the Magi published? A. In 1904. B. In 1906. C. In 1
25、907. D. In 1908.27. What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean? A. It has enjoyed great popularitywith us. B. It becomes a new form of popular culture. C. It has lost its great valuein popular culture. D. Ithelps us gain deep understanding of culture. CThis winter, theres a good ch
26、ance you might be looking for anything and everything to say goodbye to a terrible cold. You may want to add yogurt to your list of cold-fighting diets.“When it comes to yogurt, Id say theres not a lot of research that we can point to that shows yogurt reduces a cold,” said Mickey Rubin, vice presid
27、ent of nutrition research for the National Dairy Council. “But, there are some things (in yogurt) that might be beneficial. For example, yogurt is full of probiotics, which can help improve the immune (免疫的) system.” Studies that have looked at probiotics have found promising results in terms of redu
28、cing colds. However, benefits can only be caused by the actual strains (菌株) studiedwhich traditional yogurt do not necessarily have, according to Rubin. For example, traditional yogurt contains Lactobacillus bulgaricus and Streptococcus thermophilustwo cultures that are key to making yogurt, and as
29、such are known as “starter cultures.” While these are beneficial bacteria, they are not necessarily the same probiotics that have been studied in the experiments, according to Rubin.“We know yogurt is a nutritious food choice and we know probiotics are good for health, so including them in an overal
30、l healthy eating plan makes sense, but suggesting them specifically for the common cold would be too early,” said Rubin.Though the ability of yogurt to help fight a cold is, at best, theoretical right now, experts say theres no good reason not to choose yogurt when you have difficulty eating.“I woul
31、dnt only be incumbent on yogurt to fight the cold, but together with a healthy diet, yogurt may be useful,” said King. “Yogurt is smooth and goes down easy, so if you have a sore throat, or even a runny nose, its comfortable to eat,” added Rubin.28. Whats Mickey Rubins attitude towards the role of y
32、ogurt in diets? A. Doubtful.B. Supportive. C. Uncaring. D. Critical.29. What does Paragraph 3 mainly tell us? A. Traditional yogurt promises good health. B. Traditional yogurt may not prove useful. C. Traditional yogurt is key to experiments. D. Traditional yogurt is good for our health.30. What doe
33、s the underlined phrase “be incumbent” mean in the last paragraph? A. Depend on.B. Stick to.C. Take on.D. Turn to.31. Which of the following may be the best title for the passage? A. A healthy diet mattersB. Its easy to love yogurt C. Yogurt helps fight the cold D. A good cure is found for the cold
34、DTrees and other plants remove carbon dioxide from the air as they grow. To absorb it, and slow the warming, many cities have been planting trees.Studies had shown forests readily take in this gas. But there hadnt been much data on whether city trees grow, die and absorb carbon dioxide, at the same
35、rate that forest trees do. So Lucy Hutyra and her teammates at Boston University decided to find out.The team focused on trees growing on Boston streets. These grew four times faster than did the same species in a nearby forest. Over nine years, the researchers tracked these trees and found that cit
36、y ones absorbed four times as much as carbon dioxide from the air as did the forest trees. The city trees also, however, were twice as likely to die. So over the lifetime of each tree, forest trees actually absorbed more carbon dioxide.City trees grew faster because they had less competition for lig
37、ht from their neighbors, Hutyra says. Street trees also benefit from higher levels of nitrogen in rainwater, she says. Nitrogen is an element that helps plants grow. Its also an ingredient of the exhaust that gas-burning cars send out from their tailpipes. That tailpipe pollution enriches city air w
38、ith nitrogen, she says. Later, rainwater may wash much of it to the ground. Some street trees also may have better access to water than trees in the country, Hutyra notes. Thats because the underground water pipes can leak. So why were Bostons street trees twice as likely as their country cousins to
39、 die young? Roads and sidewalks can leave big-tree roots less room to grow. Whats more, homeowners and city planners often decide to take down trees that are sick, unsightly or in the way of some structure or view.Shaun Watmough is an environmental scientist at Trent University in Peterborough, Cana
40、da. He says it s important to keep in mind that people dont plant city trees along city streets just to absorb carbon dioxide; trees also help clean the air, provide shade and make a city more beautiful - even if its only for several tens of years, not centuries.32.What does Lucy Hutyra and her team
41、mates study look at?A. The functions of planting trees in the city.B. The perfect places to plant trees in the cityC. The ways of slowing the warming in the city.D. The rates of growth and death of trees in the city.33. The study tell s us that _.A. the growth rate of trees has nothing to do with ab
42、sorbing carbon dioxideB. the lifetime of city trees affects their ability to absorb carbon dioxideC. city trees absorb carbon dioxide, slower than those in the forestD. trees growing in the forest grow faster than those in the city34. What might be beneficial to the growth of city trees?A. Tailpipe
43、pollution from cars.B. Competition from neighbors.C. Reduced leakage from water pipes.D. City planners decision on sick trees.35. What would Shaun Watmough agree with?A. City trees perform more functions than reducing global warming.B. City trees have more functions than we have actually expected.C.
44、 City trees are planned mainly to build beautiful garden cities.D. City trees should be planted right along cities main streets.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Do you get easily annoyed? At times, does that emotion quickly turn into anger? 36 Easily getting bent ou
45、t of shape, even angry, is my problem, too. It was happening more than I wanted, so I set a goal to come up with an easy system. Below are the simple steps I use to gain distance from irritation(恼怒) and anger. l 10 breaths. When you realize you are experiencing annoyance or anger, just breathe. Ten
46、slow, deep, and even breaths do wonders. Sometimes, the annoyance will pass in just that time. 37 Deep breaths deliver more oxygen to your body, which stabilizes blood pressure and helps cause your bodys relaxation response.l 38 Make use of this step when another person is part of the reason you are
47、 upset.Try hard to see the situation from their reality and find a reason for their behavior. Your assumption will probably be rooted in a cause thats about them, not you. Next time someone cuts you off in traffic, maybe you can think about an emergency that might be affecting their behavior.l Find
48、a funny thing in your life. 39 If you can find some humor in the situation, smiling, laughing and even being silly can all relieve anger and annoyance. Its not psychologically possible to experience two emotions at once. l Seek solutions. If youve made it this far up the steps and you are still real
49、ly annoyed, heres a good (if seemingly obvious) question to ask yourself: “Is there something I can do to make it better?” If you can then come up with a successful solution, so much the better. If you cant, thats useful, too. 40 A. You are not alone.B. Walk a meter in their shoes.C. Focus on your o
50、wn behavior.D. Even if it hasnt, the breaths still help.E. Whatever the annoyance, make a joke about it.F. Taking action gets you out into acting instead of reacting.G. Knowing that you cant change something is the first step in accepting it. 第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分30分)第一节完形填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短
51、文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。The greatest threat to our planet is the belief that someone else will save it. 41 , no one can and no one may. We ourselves must walk the right path and make a 42 .We should start by doing whats 43 , then doing whats possible and will certainly 44 what may seem im
52、possible! There is pleasure in the pathless woods, there is joy in the 45 shore and there is society where none interrupts; I love not man the less, but 46 more.This is a true 47 of an organization Nurture Nature which presents plenty of opportunities to 48 not just ones surroundings but one himself
53、. To many it may seem that we 49 just another forum to save the planet, and we do. 50 , there is something bigger that it brings to you, an 51 to redefine yourself and to make sure that you believe that you are indeed “part of it”. We at Nurture Nature deal with the 52 of making each and every perso
54、n aware of their 53 to the planet and beginning to do whats necessary before its too late. By organizing clean up drives and campaigns and extending our 54 through social media we at Nurture Nature particularly are doing our best to fulfill our aim. This initiative has received an incredible 55 from
55、 crowd funders worldwide and funds for the campaign and other tasks were collected and were more than sufficient which were put to good use. 41. A. Roughly B. HopefullyC. ActuallyD. Especially42. A. distinctionB. differenceC. dealD. decision43. A. necessaryB. valuableC. superiorD. difficult44. A. pr
56、eserveB. observeC. chooseD. achieve45. A. lonelyB. distantC. windingD. boundless46. A. life B. freedomC. natureD. growth47. A. experimentB. accountC. worry D. change48. A. respectB. enrichC. challengeD. monitor49. A. bring inB. bring upC. bring aboutD. bring out50. A. ThereforeB. MoreoverC. InsteadD
57、. However51. A. experienceB. opportunityC. adventureD. occurrence52. A. preventionB. purposeC. promiseD. permission53. A. responsibilitiesB. attitudesC. approachD. tendency54. A. concern B. appealC. consensusD. reach55. A. orderB. responseC. callD. invitation第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当
58、的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The center of American automobile innovation 56 (move) 2,000 miles away in the past decade. It has migrated from Detroit to Silicon Valley, 57 self-driving vehicles are coming into life.In a bid to take production back to Detroit, Michigan lawmakers have introduced legislation that co
59、uld make their state 58 (good) place in the country, if not the world, to develop self-driving vehicles and put them on the road.“Michigans role in auto research and development is under attack from several states and countries which desire to take 59 place of our leadership in transportation. We ca
60、nt let happen,” says Senator Mike Kowall, the lead sponsor of four bills 60 (recent) introduced.If all four bills pass as 61 (write), they would represent an important update of Michigans 2013 law that allowed the testing of self-driving vehicles in limited conditions. Manufacturer would have nearly
61、 total freedom 62 (test) their self-driving technology on public roads. They would 63 (allow) to send groups of self-driving cars on cross-state road trips, and even set on-demand rows of self-driving cars, like the one General Motors and Lyft are building.Lawmakers in Michigan clearly want to make
62、the state ready for the commercial use of self-driving technology. 64 contrast, California, home of Silicon Valley, proposed far more restrictive rules that would require human drivers be ready for the commercial 65 (apply) of self-driving technology. 第四部分 写作 (共两节;满分40分)第一节 应用文写作 (满分15分)上周六,校学生会组织了一
63、次参观金岛生态园活动,假如你是校刊记者李华,请你写一篇报道,介绍参观活动,并简要评价此次活动。活动内容包括:1. 观赏花草;2. 开展户外竞赛,如拔河(tug-of-war)比赛等;3. 学习急救知识。注意:1. 字数80字左右;题目已写好,不计入字数;2. 可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。Students Visit to Jindao Ecological Garden_第二节 读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。“How did the tryouts (试镜) go, Shayna?” Mom asked after school.“Terri
64、ble,” I said. “Kristie got Cinderella s part!”“What part did you get?” Mom asked.“None,” I said. I ran to my room and started drawing in my sketchbook. Drawing always makes me feel better.The next day, Kristie was very happy. But when the last bell rang, her mood changed. “I m nervous, Shayna,” she
65、said. Will you come to rehearsal (排练)?”I wanted to say no. Then I realized I couldnt leave yet. My parents had signed me up for the late bus because I thought Id be in the play.“All right,” I said. But only today.”In the auditorium, Ms. Carson handed out copies of the script(剧本) to the cast. I sat i
66、n the third row, wishing I were in my room drawing.Ms. Carson pulled a cardboard castle onto the middle of the stage. It was brown with small windows and doors.Ms. Carson turned on the music, and Kristie and the Prince started dancing. I had to say, Kristie was really good. Ms. Carson hit a metal be
67、ll with a little stick 12 times. Kristie ran off the stage and dropped her left shoe. The curtain came down.“Thanks, everyone,” said Ms. Carson. “Well go through the rest tomorrow.“When will we get the real sets (布景)?” Kristie pointed to the cardboard castle.“These are the real sets,” Ms. Carson sai
68、d. “We dont have an art teacher this year. So thats the best we could do.”Kristie and I walked outside.“You were great,” I said. “Everyone will love the play.”“Thanks,” Kristie said. “But did you see the sets?”I thought for a moment. “Maybe theres something we can do.”I spent that evening drawing. I
69、n the morning, I stuck my sketchbook into my backpack and ran to the bus.The day passed slowly. Finally, the last bell rang. “Thanks for yesterday,” Kristie said. “Ill see you tomorrow.”注意:1.续写词数应为150左右:2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Paragraph 1: “Im not going home yet,” I said. I have something to show Ms. Carson
70、.”_Paragraph 2: Then Ms. Carson called me up to the stage._江苏省射阳县第二中学2020至2021学年度高二年级第一学期教学质量调研(三)参考答案第一部分 听力理解(共20题 30分 每题1.5分)1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. A 9. C 10. B 11. A 12. B 13. C 14. C 15. B 16. C 17. A 18. B 19. A 20. B第二部分 阅读理解(20题 50分 每题2.5分)21-25. CCADD26-30. BABBA31-35. CDBAA3
71、5-40. ADBEG第三部分 语言运用(共25题 30分)第一节 完形填空(15题 15分 每题1分)CBADA CBBCD BBADB第二节 语法填空(10题 15分 每题1.5分)56.has moved 57. where 58. the best 59. the 60. recently 61. written 62. to test 63. be allowed 64. In/By 65. application第四部分 写作(满分40分)第一节 应用文(15分)Students Visit to Jindao Ecological GardenOrganized by the S
72、tudents Union, students paid a visit to Jindao Ecological Garden last Saturday.Students were deeply impressed the moment they walked into the garden featuring fragrant flowers and juicy fruits. After admiring the breathtaking beauty of various plants, they learnt how to make the bed, which was the h
73、ighlight of the day. After the visit, they got a better understanding of first aid.Unquestionably, not only can they broaden their horizons, as well as acquire a good knowledge of first aid, but they enrich the school life through the visit. They all consider it meaningful and beneficial to particip
74、ate in such social activities.第二节 读后续写(25分)Paragraph 1:“I m not going home yet,” I said. “I have something to show Ms. Carson. After Ms. Carson saw my ideas, she talked to some other teachers. They liked my ideas too. Over the next weeks, corner of the lunchroom was filled with cardboard and paints.
75、 And lots of kids were drawing. Finally, opening night arrived. I sat next to Mom and Dad in the auditorium. When the curtain rose, everyone saw a magical land with rolling hills, a beautiful carriage, and a shining castle. Kristie was a wonderful Cinderella, and everyone cheered when the play was o
76、ver.Paragraph 2:Then Ms. Carson called me up to the stage. She said into the microphone, “I d like to thank the many students who painted the sets. And a special thanks to Shayna, who designed them. Her effort and talent made tonight extra special.” Everyone clapped. For me! I never thought that I w
77、ould get a chance to stand on the stage! But I did get a part in the play after all. And it was just as good as being Cinderella.附:听力材料(Text 1)M:Great running shoes! Where did you get them?W:At that new sports shop in High Street.M:They look expensive.W:Not at all. They were reduced from 50 pounds t
78、o 15 pounds 50.(Text 2)M:Is that tall man who looks a bit heavy your brother?W:Well, my brother is not very tall but thin. And he has short dark hair.(Text 3) W: I heard you visited our office in New York to get some ideas about how to expand our customers. Are you going to share your ideas at our m
79、arketing meeting tomorrow morning?M: Yeah. Im going to take some time this afternoon to get all my information organized. (Text 4)W: Arent you going to wear a jacket today, Josh?M: Why, is it going to rain?W: On TV this morning they said its going to be windy. It will be sunny too, but cold. M: Oh,
80、OK. Ill take it to keep warm. (Text 5) W: Luck, do you know where your dad is?M: I saw him in the garden a few minutes ago. W: Ive just been out there. Maybe hes in the garage. M: I remember! Hes looking for something to repair the cupboard in the kitchen. (Text 6) M: Why dont we go to the movies? W
81、e can see The Monster in the Computer. Tracy Baker stars in the movie.W: Well, theres also River Adventure. Tom Websters a doctor in it. M: I know hes a better actor than Tracy Baker, but River Adventure is a lot longer. If we see the shorter movie, we can have dinner after. W: OK. It looks much fun
82、nier too. And lets go to the Super Burger for dinner. (Text 7)W: Id like to purchase a ticket to Tokyo. Is there a non-stop flight available?M: There was a 12:30 flight that just left. Unfortunately, there wont be another one for a while the next one leaves at six oclock. We do have a non-direct fli
83、ght at three, though, there is a stopover at Chicago, but this would get you to your destination quicker. W: No, Id prefer to fly direct. The wait wont be a problem. I can use the extra few hours to walk around the downtown Washington, D.C. and do some extra sightseeing. The city is really nice.M: C
84、ertainly. Ill book you on the six oclock flight then. (Text 8) W: Can I take your order?M: Hello, Mary! You work here?! I come here all the time and I have never seen you before.W: Im new here. I have worked here for a week now. M: So have you given up trying to be an artist?W: No, but I need the ex
85、tra money. So I have been trying different part-time jobs since last year you know, shopkeeper, babysitter, salesperson and so on.M: Sounds interesting. My boss has been looking for someone to work as a part-time secretary for quite some time, so if this place doesnt work for you, let me know.W: Tha
86、nks. So, what would you like? Have you tried the vegetable soup?M: Of course. I have been coming here for years. I know the menu well. (Text 9)M:Good morning, Penny. Whats the problem?W:Well, I dont feel very well, doctor. After the toothache and headache three days ago, a terrible earache has been
87、troubling me.M:I can give you a new medicine called Nopain, which is very good. You can get it at any chemists.W:Nopain? M:Yes. N-O-P-A-I-N. And you have to take the medicine after breakfast and supper. You dont need to take it after lunch. And remember to take it always after meals. Thats very impo
88、rtant.W:And for how long do I have to take it?M:You have to finish this bottle, so thats five days. Come back and see me then.W:Next Monday? The first of September?M:No, not Monday, Tuesday. Thats the second of September.W:What time can I see you, doctor?M:You have to make an appointment with the re
89、ceptionist outside.W:Thank you very much, doctor.(Text 10)W: The typical American diet is similar in many ways to the diet in Britain. English people and Americans both enjoy a breakfast of sausages, eggs and bacon. For lunch and dinner both of them often eat potatoes, meat and some vegetables. Both
90、 Americans and Europeans like to eat fast food. Pizza, French fries and hamburgers are popular among all ages because of their taste and convenience. However, Europeans and Americans differ in the amount of food they eat. A typical sandwich in America may contain five times more meat than a sandwich
91、 in England. A small lunch in America would be considered huge in England. Another difference is in the fact that Americans eat more junk food than Europeans. A supermarket in America may have up to 50 different kinds of ice cream and hundreds of kinds of chocolate. Americans eat more desserts and k
92、inds of candy than Europeans.Research in America has shown that many Americans are overweight. In recent years, Americans have become more concerned about their weight and their eating habits have changed. Parents encourage their children to eat fruit instead of candy and to drink water instead of soft drinks. Health food supermarkets are popular and many Americans eat more Asian food, like tofu, because they know its good for their health. The American government encourages its people to be healthy because it can reduce the cost of health care in America.