Although many countries love their tea,UK citizens are particularly proud of being"tea people". The average UK citizen consumes nearly 2 kilograms of tea each year.
Tea only made its way to England in large quantities in the first years of the 17th century.Tea from China and a few other Asian countries was being sold more widely in England at that time. Then tea was getting more and more popular among different social classes.
There are many varieties of tea. Black tea mixtures are still the most common type drunk in the UK. Black tea is dark in colour, because the leaves have been allowed to oxidize(氧化)before drying. This is why we usually serve it with milk, although it is not uncommon to drink it black or with lemon. You may still find tea made with loose tea leaves, served up in a pot, and poured into the best china cups with saucers(茶托)for visitors.
Tea is still a large part of daily life in the UK today,but it seems to be on the decrease.The amount of tea sold in the UK fell by more than 10%in the five years leading up to 2002,and has been dropping ever since.Tea sales fell by 6%in 2014 alone,and most restaurants report selling more than twice as many cups of coffee as they do tea. More than £ 1 billion was spent on coffee in high street stores in 2013,more than twice what was spent on tea bags.
Still, what goes around comes around; it's sure to become fashionable again.
1.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.UK citizens take pride in being “tea people”.
B.The UK seldom serves black tea with lemon.
C.Tea made its way to England in the early 16th century.
D.Tea from China is being sold more widely in England now.
2.What can we learn from paragraph 4?
A.Tea sales have fallen by 6%since 2014.
B.Most restaurant like selling tea than coffee.
C.In 2013, the money spent on tea was f 3 billion.
D.Since 2002, the sales of tea have been on the decrease.
3.What does the underlined sentence mean in the last paragraph?
A.It can never succeed again. B.The tea will become popular again.
C.Coffee is more popular than tea. D.The tea is becoming less popular.
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。
“Congratulations, man!” exclaimed my buddy Alex when he greeted me at my locker. “Today’s the big day, right?”
“Yeah!” I said, giving him a huge grin. “I’ve been waiting forever for this!”
I pushed my books into the locker and grabbed my racket and ran away. As I sprinted toward the tennis courts, because I was confident that in a few minutes I’d be wearing a dark red varsity jersey to become a member of the team I have been dreaming to join.
When I got to the court, Coach Webber was in the middle of the big announcement.
“Three new guys will be joining the team this year,” he said. He threw the first jersey to Jack and the next to Rick. I held my hands in the air, all set to grab my own jersey as it sailed through the air. But I watched as the last jersey finally landed in Dylan’s hands.
What just happened?I thought, completely confused. Coach Webber had promised that he’d put me on. Had he forgotten?Was he mad at me?
Just then Coach Webber came up to me.
“Sorry, Josh,” he said, lowering his voice. “But I really think it would serve you and the other players better if you remained on the JV team for another year.” And with that, he walked away.
That afternoon when I got home from school, I threw my racket across the yard and screamed, “It’s so unfair!”
Then I complained to Mom, who ran out to see what was wrong.
“Coach didn’t tell me why he changed his mind!” I said through clenched teeth. “His excuse was so lame! It would ‘serve’ the JV team better. What does that even mean!”
“I don’t blame you for being so upset, but try to look at the situation from the coach’s perspective,” Mom suggested. “He wants what’s best for the team, right? Maybe he sees something you can’t.”
“Like what!” I asked, angry that Mom seemed to be siding with my coach. “I’m so much better this year! And I did everything he asked me to. That’s not fair! Forget it. I’m sick of this. Tomorrow I’m quitting!”
Para1:
I dropped to the ground, totally drained and feeling completely defeated.
Para2:
I thought, maybe Mom was right.
假定你是李华,在互联网上看到一则启事:美国中学生Tom希望结识一位山东朋友,并打算暑假期间来山东旅行。请你给Tom写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.表明交友和当向导意愿;
2.简单介绍山东1-2个景点;
3.盼望他的回复。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;
3.邮件中不能出现本人真实信息。
My son Leon’s passion for surfing began at the age of 13, and he would go out to surf each day. One afternoon, the lifeguard called and said Leon’s eye was badly _______ by his board.
He _______ 26 stitches (缝针) from the corner of his eye to the bridge of his nose. I _______, telling him how _______ I felt about not being there when he was hurt.
“It’s okay, Mom,” he _______ me. “ You don’t know how to surf anyway.”
“What?” I asked, _______ by his logic.
“I’ll be fine. The doctor says I can surf again in eight days.”
I wanted to tell him he wasn’t _______ to surf again until he was 20, but instead I bit my
_______ and hoped he would _______ about surfing.
However, for the next seven days he kept ________ me to let him surf again. One day after I had ________ “No” to him for the 100th time, he ________ me at my own game.
“Mom, you taught us never to ________ what we love.” I gave in.
Back then Leon was just a boy with a ________ for surfing. Now he’s a man ________ among the top 25 professional surfers in the world.
1.A.attracted B.injured C.accompanied D.attacked
2.A.applied B.added C.received D.made
3.A.cried B.hesitated C.complained D.mentioned
4.A.excited B.calm C.angry D.awful
5.A.opposed B.challenged C.comforted D.laughed at
6.A.confused B.inspired C.frightened D.persuaded
7.A.doubted B.invited C.limited D.allowed
8.A.hand B.tongue C.finger D.leg
9.A.argue B.think C.forget D.worry
10.A.encouraging B.thanking C.blaming D.pressing
11.A.lied B.repeated C.explained D.spread
12.A.beat B.moved C.won D.disappointed
13.A.make up B.put up C.gave up D.set up
14.A.anxiety B.proud C.satisfaction D.passion
15.A.ranking B.competing C.surviving D.waiting
Every day, in all kinds of weather, thousands of men and women jog. 1. Most joggers begin because they hear it is a very good exercise. Jogging makes the heart stronger and helps people lose weight. It can also help them feel better about themselves.
Donald Robbins, who is forty-two years old and works in an office, began jogging a few years ago because he felt he was too fat. At first, he could only run about 100 yards. It took him three months to be able to run a mile. 2. Many joggers, like Donald Robbins, feel that if they can succeed in jogging, they can succeed at other things also, and quite often this feeling helps them at their jobs.
Should you jog too? 3. Jogging may be too much exercise for you.
Does jogging cost much? No, it costs almost nothing. But it is very important to have a good pair of shoes that are made especially for jogging. 4.
How fast should you go? Jog with a friend and talk to each other as you run. If you have difficulty in talking, you’re going too fast.
5. Remember not to go too far too soon. In fact, you should walk, not run, the first few times. Then do some short jogs, but no more than what you can do comfortably. After that, increase your distance a quarter or half mile every two weeks or so. Maybe in a few years, you can run in a marathon too. Thousands of people do.
A.How far should you jog?
B.Jogging can aid weight loss.
C.Why has jogging-running become so popular?
D.If you do, be sure to ask your doctor for advice.
E.It is a popular physical activity that can keep you fit.
F.But two years later, he ran in a marathon race over twenty-six miles.
G.They protect your feet and legs from the shock of running on hard surface.
Researchers in Australia have discovered an effective new method to capture the atmospheric carbon dioxide that is damaging our planet and transform it into something solid, making it much easier to store.
Carbon capture isn’t new, but previous methods call for the gas to be compressed (压缩) into liquid and then put into underground. Widespread usage of that technology has been locked by economic and environmental concerns due to possible leaks. Instead, in a study published in Nature Communications, the group details their sustainable and cost-effective plan for transforming CO2 into coal.
This new process involves a liquid metal catalyst ( 催化剂 ) that is efficient in conducting electricity. CO2 gas is dissolved (溶解) in a container with some liquid. Once electricity charge is introduced, the CO2 begins to turn into solid pieces of carbon, which can be collected and stored.
What makes this particularly unique is that the entire process can occur at room temperature. Previous experiments have only shown a gas to solid conversion at extremely high temperature, which made it impossible on a large scale. Now, the researchers are hoping that their work will be used to create even further when it comes to carbon storage.
In an interesting side benefit, the solid carbon also works as an electrode ( 电极 ), which opens up a world of possibilities. “A side benefit of the process is that the carbon can hold electrical charge, becoming a super battery, so it could potentially be used as a part in future vehicles,” explains Dr. Dorna Estrafilzadeh, a researcher. “The process also produces fuel as a by-product, which could also have industrial applications.”
1.Why have the previous methods been limited?
A.Because CO2 is difficult to be compressed into liquid.
B.Because CO2 is not easily collected.
C.Because much space underground has to be taken up to store CO2.
D.Because the liquid of CO2 might leak.
2.What is most special about the new method?
A.The process involves a liquid metal catalyst.
B.CO2 gas can produce electricity during the process.
C.The process happens at normal temperature.
D.CO2 is stored in the form of solid pieces.
3.What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.The method will make a difference in the future industry.
B.CO2 will replace the traditional fuel in the future.
C.The side benefits of the process have been applied widely.
D.The method will be used to make new vehicles.
4.What is the best title for the passage?
A.Carbon dioxide damaging our planet
B.A new carbon capture technology
C.A new Australian discovery
D.How to store carbon dioxide