2019-2020学年高中英语 Unit 2 Working the land 1 Section Ⅰ Warming Up .doc
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1、Section Warming Up & ReadingComprehending 阅读理解ATodays beef comes from animals raised on farms.So do chicken and pork.But some scientists are looking to change that.Theyd like to grow just the parts that we want to eat.Create hamburgers, for example, without any cows.Opinions differ on how best to do
2、 this.Some would start with animal cells(细胞)Others would reach for parts of plants instead.But whatever their source is, the goals are the same:tasty meat for more people, less stress on the environment.The idea of growing just the beef, not the whole cow, has been around since at least the 1890s. A
3、nd it got a bit more real in 2013. That was when Mark Post introduced his labgrown hamburger at a televised tasting(品尝会)But the cost of that first burger was highmore than $300,000.No one expected to buy a burger that cost more than a car, let alone a small plant.Other scientists want to make “meat”
4、 from plants.These dreamers are not looking to create a better “vegetable burger”Indeed, one of these scientists, Patrick O. Brown, doesnt like that term at all.Vegetable burgers are made from plants and have the shape of a burger.The taste is often quite different from true meat.Browns company, Imp
5、ossible Foods in Redwood City, Calif, instead wants to make plant burgers so delicious that even those meat eaters will enjoy them and want to take another bite.When it comes to making meat,“Animals happened to be the technology that was available 10,000 years ago,” Brown says.“We stuck with that te
6、chnology.But it is unbelievably inefficient(效率低的) by any measure.” Brown believes that science can come up with something better.His team is going towards the plant path. But if the scientists can make their animalcellbased dream affordable, he adds,“Ill be their biggest fan.”【解题导语】本文是一篇说明文。一些研究人员想利
7、用植物生产肉或者在实验室里种植出肉来,以减少肉类动物的养殖。1What do the scientists want to do?ARaise animals in a better way.BCreate meat without raising animals.CChange the taste of chicken and pork.DMake much healthier burgers for people.B解析:细节理解题。根据第一段的Theyd like to grow just the parts that we want to eat. Create hamburgers,
8、 for example, without any cows.可知,科学家们想通过不用养殖动物的方式来获得肉。2What can we know about Mark Posts labgrown hamburger?AIt was first created in the 1890s.BIt was made based on animal cells.CIts price was too high for customers.DIts taste was not as good as original hamburgers.C解析:细节理解题。根据第三段的But the cost of t
9、hat first burger was highmore than $300,000.No one expected to buy a burger that cost more than a car, let alone a small plant.可知,Mark Post在实验室种植出的汉堡包价格太高。3Whats Patrick OBrowns attitude towards the traditional way of making meat?AUninterested.BNegative.CHopeful. DSupportive.B解析:观点态度题。根据末段的“We stuck
10、 with that technology.But it is unbelievably inefficient(效率低的) by any measure.” Brown believes that science can come up with something better.可知,Brown认为传统的用动物来获得肉的方式效率太低,他相信能找到更好的方法。故他对这种方式持消极态度。BAs hard as you and your loved ones try to pick out the perfect present, you may need to return something
11、.The sweater will be the wrong size, or the new coffee maker wont match your kitchen.Almost everyone is in the same boat, though, with almost twothirds of shoppers making a return over the holiday season, according to data from the National Retail Foundation.With numbers like that, a “quick” return
12、or exchange can turn into a big headache for you.Luckily, if you plan correctly, you can be in and out at once.To avoid long lines, beat the crowds by arriving right at opening time, typically two hours before noon, says personal stylist Vanessa Valiente, creator of VStyle. “Most mornings at a store
13、 have shorter lines, but the mornings with the shortest lines are on Sundays,” she says.“This is true all through the year and continues to be true during the holidays.”If you cant get out on a Sunday, weekday mornings, especially Mondays and Tuesdays, usually have shorter lines too, says Sarah Holl
14、enbeck, a shopping and savings expert.Hitting the shops on a weekday afternoon is also better than heading out after work or on a busy weekend, she says, but notes that the week after Christmas tends to be full of people no matter what.Stores offer New Years and afterChristmas sales, and shoppers ga
15、ther for the things that werent checked off their Christmas lists.So many people avert that week.But for the bestofthebest and the worstoftheworst, there are two days to notice.December 26 tends to be extra busy with people rushing out to make their Christmas returns immediately, says Valiente.On th
16、e other side, shoppers are more likely to stay at home on New Years Day.“If you take it easy on New Years Eve, you can be the only one in the stores doing returns on the first day of the year,” she says.【解题导语】本文是一篇议论文。圣诞节后,很多人会想去商场退掉一些收到的圣诞节礼物,可是不是每天都适合去做这件事。4What does the author mean by saying “Alm
17、ost everyone is in the same boat”?APeople find it hard to do Christmas shopping.BPeople really like the things bought as gifts.CIts common for people to receive wrong gifts.DIts common for people to return Christmas gifts.D解析:推理判断题。根据第二段的Almost everyone is in the same boat, though, with almost twoth
18、irds of shoppers making a return over the holiday season.可知,作者的意思是:圣诞节后很多人想去商场退掉一些他们收到的礼物。5What does the underlined word “avert” in Paragraph 4 mean?AAvoid. BFear.CCelebrate. DSuggest.A解析:词义猜测题。根据第四段的Stores offer New Years and afterChristmas sales, and shoppers gather for the things that werent chec
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