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文章大意:这是一篇说明文。文章介绍了馅饼的基本信息。

1 . The pasty (馅饼) has been a recorded part of the British diet since the 13th century, at that time being enjoyed by the rich upper classes. The fillings were different and rich. It wasn’t until the 17th and 18th centuries that the pasty was popular among miners and farm workers in Cornwall as a means for providing themselves with easy and tasty meals while they worked. And so the Cornish pasty was born.

Traditionally, the pasty fillings are beef with potato, onion and swede! As meat was much more expensive in the 17th and 18th centuries, its presence was rare and so pasties traditionally included much more vegetables than today. The presence of carrot in a pasty, although common now, was the mark of a poor pasty at first.

Filling ideas are endless however, and can be as different as your taste will take you. There is much discussion as to whether the ingredients (原料) should be mixed together first or lined up on the pastry in a special order. However, there is agreement that the meat should be cut into pieces, the vegetables sliced and none should be cooked before they are sealed (密封) within the pastry. It is this that makes the Cornish pasty different from other similar foods.

It was such a commonly used method of eating amongst the miners that some mines had tools down the mineshafts (井筒) specifically to cook the pasties. If they were cooked in the mornings, the pastry could keep the fillings warm for 8-10 hours and, when held close to the body, keep the miners warm too. It was also common for the pasties to provide not only a main course lunch, but also a sweet or fruity dessert course. The salty filling would be cooked at one end of the pasty and the sweet course at the other end. Hopefully these ends would be marked on the outside too!

1. What do we know about the pasty in the 13th century?
A.It was enjoyed in Cornwall only.
B.It was popular among miners and farm workers.
C.It had few and simple fillings.
D.It was widely eaten by the rich upper classes.
2. If carrot was in a pasty in the 17th and 18th centuries, the pasty would ______.
A.be more expensiveB.be sold out very soon
C.be seen as one of bad qualityD.be made without other fillings
3. What is special about the Cornish pasty?
A.Its fillings can’t be very different.B.Its ingredients should be mixed.
C.Its ingredients should be put in the correct order.D.Its fillings shouldn’t be cooked before they are sealed.
4. What is the author’s purpose in writing the text?
A.To show how to make pasties.B.To introduce the basic information of pasties.
C.To compare different pasties.D.To encourage people to taste pasties.
2022-04-14更新 | 96次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省龙岩市一级校联盟(九校)2021-2022学年高一下学期期中联考英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍的是在不同的时期接管英国的四个群体的人。
2 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The United Kingdom has a long and     1    (interest) history to explore,     2     can help you understand much more about the country and its traditions. Almost everywhere you go in the UK, you     3         (surround) by evidence of four different groups of people who took     4     at different times throughout history. The first group, the Romans, came in the first century. Some of     5    (they) great achievements included building towns and roads. Next, the Anglo-Saxons arrived in the fifth century. They introduced the beginnings of the English language, and changed     6     way people built houses. The Vikings came in the eighth century and     7    (leave) behind lots of new vocabulary, and also the names of many     8    (locate) across the UK. The last group were the Normans. They conquered England after the well-known Battle of Hastings in the 11th century. They had castles     9    (build) all around England, and made changes to the legal system. The Normans were French, so many French words     10    (slow) entered into the English language.

2022-03-17更新 | 85次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省龙岩第一中学2021-2022学年高一下学期第二次月考英语试题
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3 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(仅限 1 词)或括号内单词的正确形式(不多于 3 个词)。

The Silk Road is in fact a relatively recent term. These ancient roads had no particular name until in the mid-19th century, a European    1    (name) the trade and communication network the Silk Road. Since then the term    2    (accept) globally.

In the nineteenth century, a new type of travellers stepped onto the Silk Road, who were eager    3    (look) for adventure. Researchers who came from many countries travelled through the Taklamakan Desert,    4    is now in Xinjiang, to explore ancient sites along the Silk Road,    5    (lead) to many discoveries and studies, and most of all, a renewed interest    6    the history of these routes.

Today, many historic     7    (building) and monuments still stand, marking the passage of the Silk Road through hotels, ports and cities. What's more, the remarkable network is reflected in    8    large number of cultures, languages, customs and religions that have developed for many years along these routes. The passage of merchants and travellers of many    9     (difference) nationalities resulted not only in commercial exchange, but in a widespread and continual process of cultural interaction.    10    ( obvious) , it has become a driving force in the formation (形成) of diverse societies.

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文章大意:这是一篇说明文,文章主要介绍象征瑞典的达拉木马的历史。
4 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

Dala Horse: The Symbol of Sweden

While    1    (wander) around a Swedish Christmas market, you’ll likely come across booths selling carved wooden horses, typically painted in bright colors and beautiful patterns. These traditional Swedish toys are more than a classic holiday gift    2    a travel souvenir: the Dala horse has become intertwined (交织) with    3    very image of Sweden itself.

The little wooden horses of Sweden were    4    (original) carved by men that worked in the forests during the winter. When they returned    5    their villages, they gave the horses to children as playthings. This was in the 17th century    6    the horses were also sold at market in small towns and villages. The horses were painted in bright colors that    7    (inspire) by the furniture in the region. Finally, even young children learned to carve wooden horses.

The    8    (globe) attention didn’t come until the 20th century in the 1939 New York World’s Fair. That was because an enormous Dala horse was placed outside the Swedish pavilion, which caused excitement throughout the    9    (crowd) of visitors. After this, the Dala horses were regarded as a symbol of Sweden and mass production of the horses    10    (start). Since then, Dala horses have been popular souvenirs.

2023-04-17更新 | 61次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省龙岩市2022-2023学年高一下学期4月期中英语试题
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文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。报道介绍了考古学家在以色列南部沙漠地区的考古挖掘中发现了八个史前鸵鸟蛋,介绍了这些蛋的发现过程、可能的用途和价值,并提到了史前游牧民在这个营地使用鸵鸟蛋的可能性。还介绍了鸵鸟蛋在古代的珍贵和重要性,以及鸵鸟在19世纪野外灭绝的情况。

5 . For archaeologists (考古学家) in Israel, eight prehistoric ostrich (鸵鸟) eggs-thought to be between 4,000 and 7,500 years old-proved as valuable as treasure when they were dis-covered near an ancient fire pit in the Negev, a desert region in the south of the country.

They were discovered during an archaeological excavation (挖掘) in the agricultural fields of Be’er Milka, the Israel Antiquities Authority (IAA) announced on Thursday. The eggs’ location suggests that they were collected by the prehistoric (史前的) desert nomads (游牧民) who used the campsite, according to a press release from IAA, and further lab analysis will provide more information about their uses and ages. Although the nomads did not build permanent structures at this site, the finding allows us to feel their presence in the desert. The campsites were covered by sand, keeping the eggs exceptionally well-preserved.

Ostriches were common in the region until they became extinct in the wild during the 19th century. Their eggs were beautifully decorated and were prized items during the Bronze and Iron Ages (青铜和铁器时代). As well as being used as decorative items, ostrich eggs were also used as a source of food. One ostrich egg has the nutritional value of about 25 normal chicken eggs.

While ostrich eggs are not uncommon in excavations, the bones of the large bird are not found. This may indicate that in the ancient world, people avoided dealing with the ostrich and were content with collecting their eggs.

1. What did archaeologists find in Israel?
A.Ostriches.B.Burnt tools.C.Ostrich eggs.D.The bones of ostriches.
2. What protected the ostrich eggs well?
A.The trees.B.The fire pit.C.The campsites.D.The sand.
3. Why did nomads collect ostrich eggs?
A.To provide shelter for them.
B.To protect agricultural fields.
C.To get food or decorations.
D.To do some research on them.
4. What can we learn from the text?
A.Ostrich eggs have high nutritional value.
B.Ostriches were found near an ancient fire pit.
C.People tended to hunt ostriches as food sources.
D.Ostriches were common in Israel in the 20th century.
2023-11-11更新 | 49次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省龙岩市龙岩一级校联考2023-2024学年高一上学期11月期中英语试题
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6 . The computer began as a calculating machine in France in 1642. It could make difficult sums much     1       (simple). In 1936 Alan Turing wrote a book about how the computer could be made to work as a "universal machine"         2     (solve) any difficult mathematical problem.

At     3     beginning, the computer was     4     large as a room. This really worried the designers. As time         5     (go) by, it became smaller and smaller. With artificial     6     (intelligent), it is getting cleverer and cleverer, quicker and quicker.

In the early 1960s, computers could     7     (connect) by a network,     8     enabled their users to share information     9     others. Since the 1970s, computers have had many new     10     (application) and become very important in communication, finance, trade and even been put into space rockets and sent to explore the Moon and Mars.

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7 . November 11 is Veterans Day in the United States. A "veteran" is anyone who has served in the armed forces. The term "veteran" is not just for those who have served in wars. It describes anyone who has ever been in the army.

On November11, people hold ceremonies(仪式) and parades(游行) to mark Veterans Day. Public officials take part in the events. Army bands play. And soldiers fire guns into the air to remember those who died in service to their country.

The history of Veterans Day relates to World War I. Many people at the time called it "the war to end all wars." The United States entered the fighting in Europe in 1917. Over 13 million men and women were reported for duty in the army. World War I ended at 11 o'clock in the morning on November 11, 1918. The following year, President Woodrow Wilson signed an official statement to celebrate November 11th as Armistice Day in the United States. It would be a day to honor the men and women who had served in the U.S. armed forces during the war. In 1926, Congress made Armistice Day a national holiday.

But new problems were on the way. Soon, everyone knew that World War I would not be the war to end all wars. In all, more than 4,000,000 Americans served in the armed forces during the first World War. And 16 million would serve during the second one.

Armistice Day in 1945 was a special day in the United States. Germany had surrendered in May 1945 and Japan in August. Most men and women who had served in the war were home. So, instead of honoring just veterans of World War I, Americans also honored veterans of World War II. In 1954, Congress decided to change the name of Armistice Day. The holiday became Veterans Day.

1. Who does Veterans Day honour?
A.Those who lost their lives in wars.
B.Those who served in the wars.
C.Those who served in the army.
D.Those who served in the army in World War I.
2. Why was November 1l made Veterans Day?
A.Because World War I ended at 11: 00 on November 11.
B.Because Woodrow Wilson signed a statement to celebrate it.
C.Because the USA entered the war on November 11.
D.Because November 11 was once called Armistice Day.
3. What can we learn from the passage?
A.Women were not included in the army in the wars.
B.Armistice Day was not a national holiday until 1954.
C.Armistice Day was at first to honor those who died in the war.
D.More people from the USA served in World War II than in World War I.
4. Which can be the best title of the passage?
A.Celebrations on Veterans Day
B.Meaning of Veterans Day
C.Veterans Day---a Day for the Army
D.Veterans Day in the U.S.
2018-03-08更新 | 69次组卷 | 1卷引用:福建省龙岩市非一级达标校2017-2018学年高一上学期期末教学质量检测英语试题
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8 . At present time, roller skating (滑旱冰) is easy and fun. But many years ago, it wasn’t easy at all. Before 1750, people never tried skating on wheels. That changed because of a man named Joseph Merlin. Merlin’s work was making instruments (工具). In his free time he liked to play the violin. Merlin was a man with many ideas and many dreams. People called him a dreamer.
One day Merlin received an invitation to go to an important party. He was very pleased and a little excited. As the day of the party came near, Merlin began to think. He wanted to find a way to make a wonderful entrance at the party. Merlin had an idea. He thought that he would attract a lot of attention if he could skate into the room.
Merlin tried different ways to make himself roll (滚动). Finally, he decided to put two wheels under each shoe. These were the first roller skate shoes. Merlin was very proud of them. He dreamed of arriving at the party and skating into the room while playing the violin. He was sure that everyone would be very surprised.
On the night of the party Merlin rolled into the room, playing his violin. Everyone was really surprised to see him. There was just one problem. Merlin had no way to stop his roller skating. He rolled on, playing the violin. Then, with all eyes on him, Merlin hit into a huge mirror on the wall. The mirror broke into many pieces with a very loud noise.
Nobody forgot Merlin’s wonderful entrance after that.
1. The first paragraph tells us that people began to skate on wheels from 1750 because _______.
A.it is very easy
B.it is very exciting
C.Joseph Merlin’s instruments
D.it is very popular
2. People called Merlin a dreamer because ___________.               .
A.he slept and dreamed a lot
B.he was full of different ideas and dreams
C.he invented the first roller skates
D.he always made people’s dreams come true
3. ___________ made Merlin think of skating on wheels.
A.Merlin’s workB.Merlin’s violin
C.A huge mirrorD.An important party
4. What was Merlin’s problem after he rolled into the room?
A.He couldn’t stop his roller-skating.
B.He couldn’t attract a lot of attention.
C.Everyone was surprised at him.
D.He couldn’t play the violin while rolling.
5. What’s the best title for the passage?
A.Joseph Merlin’s Story
B.How Roller Skating Was Invented
C.A Surprising Entrance to the Party
D.Violin and roller skating
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