资源简介 Unit 5 What a Delicious Meal !课时3 Section A (3a-3d) 分层作业核心知识速记01基础达标 03拓展培优02能力提升 04思维进阶单词默写。1.____________ n.脏乱;凌乱2.____________adj. 漂亮的;美丽的 ; adv.相当;十分;非常3.____________n.圣诞节4.____________n.烙饼;薄饼5.____________n.梦想;梦; v.(____________或____________) 做梦;梦见;梦想6.____________n.(综合性)大学;高等学府【答案】1.mess 2.pretty 3.Christmas 4.pancake 5.dream dreamt 或dreamed 6.university二、词组默写。1.去划船__________________【答案】go boating 三、用 how 、what或 what a(n)填空1. ______ interesting book you are reading!2 good advice you gave me!3. hard work it is!4. heavily it is raining!5. delicious the food you made is!【答案】1. What an 2. What 3. What 4. How 5. How四 、完形填空“Nancy, try cooking for us today,” my mother called. “But I don’t know how to 1 ,” I said. “Today your father and I will 2 you to cook,” said my mother. I didn’t know 3 it would go, but I agreed.I saw my mother cook rice before, so I did it easily. 4 when I planned to cook vegetables, I didn’t know how to do it. My father asked me to 5 one cabbage and make other ingredients 6 . “Now put some garlic (大蒜) into the pot. Then, 7 some turmeric (姜黄根粉) and put the cabbage. Don’t 8 to add some salt,” my father said. He stood next to me and told me what I should do. 9 finishing the cabbage, I cooked beef soup. 10 , I finished cooking the meal almost two hours later. I 11 the food to my parents. They ate it and said it was 12 . At last, it was 13 turn to eat the food. However, I thought it was terrible.From that day on, I learnt to cook. Although my first cooking was so terrible, it taught me a great 14 . I started respecting (尊重) the meals my parents cooked for me, as I learnt that it was not 15 to cook meals.1.A.wash B.cook C.sing D.drive2.A.choose B.encourage C.expect D.teach3.A.what B.how C.which D.when4.A.Because B.So C.But D.If5.A.add to B.cut up C.pour into D.take away6.A.ready B.funny C.lucky D.healthy7.A.fall B.cover C.pick D.add8.A.agree B.plan C.leave D.forget9.A.Through B.After C.From D.Before10.A.Quickly B.Loudly C.Finally D.Quietly11.A.served B.turned C.filled D.shared12.A.comfortable B.fresh C.hard D.wonderful13.A.my B.his C.our D.their14.A.program B.reason C.hobby D.lesson15.A.difficult B.easy C.similar D.common【答案】1.B 2.D 3.B 4.C 5.B 6.A 7.D 8.D 9.B 10.C 11.A 12.D 13.A 14.D 15.B【导语】本文讲述了南希第一次做饭的经历,她从中学习到做饭不易,开始尊重父母做的饭菜。1.句意:“但我不知道怎么做,”我说。wash洗;cook做饭;sing唱歌;drive驾驶。根据“Nancy, try cooking for us today”,前文妈妈让做饭,可知这里是说不知道怎么做饭。故选B。2.句意:“今天我和你爸爸会教你做饭,” 妈妈说。choose选择;encourage鼓励;expect鼓励;teach教。根据“But I don’t know how to cook”,前文作者表达不会做饭,所以妈妈要教作者。故选D。3.句意:我不知道事情会进展得如何,但我同意了。what什么;how如何;which哪一个;when何时。这里作者表达“不知道做饭这件事会怎样发展”,但是同意了妈妈的提议。故选B。4.句意:但是当我打算做蔬菜时,我不知道怎么做了。Because因为;So所以;But但是;If如果。前面说做米饭容易,后面说做蔬菜不知咋做,是转折关系,故选C。5.句意:爸爸让我把一颗卷心菜切碎,再把其他食材准备好。add to添加到;cut up切碎;pour up倒入;take away拿走。根据“one cabbage”可知,做饭前要切碎卷心菜。故选B。6.句意:爸爸让我把一颗卷心菜切碎,再把其他食材准备好。ready准备好的;funny有趣的;lucky幸运的;healthy健康的。根据“make other ingredients...”可知,做饭前要把食材准备好,故选A。7.句意:然后,加一些姜黄根粉,再放卷心菜。fall掉落;cover覆盖;pick捡起;add添加。根据“some turmeric (姜黄根粉)”可知,做饭时往锅里添加调料,故选D。8.句意:“别忘了加些盐,” 爸爸说。agree同意;plan计划;leave离开;forget忘记。根据“Don’t...to add some salt”可知,此处爸爸提醒做饭时别忘加盐。故选D。9.句意:做好卷心菜后,我做了牛肉汤。Through穿过;After在……之后;From从;Before在……之前。根据“...finishing the cabbage, I cooked beef soup.”可知,此处描述做饭顺序,做完卷心菜之后做牛肉汤。故选B。10.句意:最终,差不多两个小时后我做完了饭。Quickly快速地;Loudly大声地;Finally最终;Quietly安静地。根据“I finished cooking the meal almost two hours later”可知,耗时近两小时,整个做饭过程结束,最终做完饭。故选C。11.句意:我把食物端给父母。served端上;turned转动;filled装满;shared分享。serve sth. to sb.“把某物端给某人”,符合把做好的饭端给父母的语境。故选A。12.句意:他们吃了,说饭菜很棒。comfortable舒服的;fresh新鲜的;hard硬的;wonderful美妙的,很棒的。父母回应饭菜如何,结合后文“However, I thought it was terrible.”作者觉得难吃形成对比,推测父母说饭菜“很棒”。故选D。13.句意:最后,轮到我吃这些食物了。my我的;his他的;our我们的;their他们的。it’s one’s turn to do sth.“轮到某人做某事”,前面是给父母端饭,现在轮到我吃。故选A。14.句意:虽然我第一次做饭做得非常糟糕,但它给了我一个深刻的教训。program节目;reason原因;hobby爱好;lesson教训。teach sb. a lesson“给某人一个教训;给某人上一课”,符合作者从初次做饭经历中有所学有所悟的语境。故选D。15.句意:我开始尊重父母为我做的饭菜,因为我知道做饭并不容易。difficult困难的;easy容易的;similar相似的;common普通的。根据“I started respecting (尊重) the meals my parents cooked for me”可知,通过自己做饭,开始尊重父母做的饭菜,同时体会到做饭不容易。故选B。五、任务型阅读阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。In Guangdong, people often greet each other by saying “Yin Zuo Cha Mei ”. It means “Have you drunk your morning tea ” in Cantonese (粤语). It is more common than “Hi” or “Good morning”.Zao Cha, or morning tea, is an important morning activity of Guangdong people. Rich or poor, young or old, men or women, local people (当地人) will go to a morning tea house to drink tea or have dim sum (点心) for breakfast. For them, Zao Cha is not only a daily habit but also an important way of social communication (社交沟通).Guangdong morning tea can go back to over 150 years ago during the Qing Dynasty (清朝). At that time, there was a small restaurant in Guangzhou. It served tea and dim sum. Over time, there were more and more restaurants of this kind. And Guangdong people got into the habit of drinking morning tea in a tea house.Today, the culture (文化) of having morning tea has become popular in other provinces (省), mainly in southern China.16.How do people in Guangdong greet each other in the morning _______________________________________________________________17.Where do local people go to drink tea or have dim sum for breakfast _______________________________________________________________18.Why is Zao Cha an important morning activity of Guangdong people _______________________________________________________________19.When did people in Guangdong start having morning tea _______________________________________________________________20.Does morning tea become popular in China now _______________________________________________________________【答案】By saying “Yin Zuo Cha Mei ”. 17.They go to a morning tea house.Because it is not only a daily habit but also an important way of social communication.19.Over 150 years ago during the Qing Dynasty. 20.Yes, it does.【导语】本文主要介绍了广东人喝早茶的习惯及其文化背景。16.根据“In Guangdong, people often greet each other by saying ‘Yin Zuo Cha Mei ’.”可知,在广东,人们常以“饮咗茶未?”来相互问候。故填By saying “Yin Zuo Cha Mei ”.17.根据“Rich or poor, young or old, men or women, local people (当地人) will go to a morning tea house to drink tea or have dim sum (点心) for breakfast.”可知,当地人会去早茶店喝茶或享用点心作为早餐。故填They go to a morning tea house.18.根据“For them, Zao Cha is not only a daily habit but also an important way of social communication (社交沟通).”可知,是因为早茶不仅是一种日常习惯,也是重要的社会沟通方式。故填Because it is not only a daily habit but also an important way of social communication.19.根据“Guangdong morning tea can go back to over 150 years ago during the Qing Dynasty (清朝)”可知,广东人开始喝早茶是在超过150年前的清朝时期。故填Over 150 years ago during the Qing Dynasty.20.根据“Today, the culture (文化) of having morning tea has become popular in other provinces (省), mainly in southern China.”可知,现在早茶在中国变得流行了,此处作肯定回答。故填Yes, it does.六、选词填空they, many, when, friend, interest,cook, with, eat, country, orHot pot is a kind of traditional food in China. It has a long history of 21 than 1,700 years. You can eat it at home 22 in a restaurant. It’s great for you to spend time with 23 sitting around the hot pot. You can 24 , chat and have fun together.25 food in the hot pot is very easy. You can put different foods into the hot pot, like meat and vegetables. 26 it is ready, you can take the food out of the pot into the bowl. After that, you can eat it 27 all kinds of sauces (酱汁).Many Chinese like eating hot pot in winter to make 28 warm. But some also enjoy eating it in summer. People in Sichuan are very 29 in spicy (辣的) hot pot because eating spicy food is good for their health.Today, hot pot is also popular among people from other 30 . They come to China to try the wonderful food.【答案】21.more 22.or 23.friends 24.eat 25.Cooking 26.When 27.with 28.themselves 29.interested 30.countries【导语】本文主要介绍了中国的传统食物——火锅的历史、食用方式以及受欢迎程度。21.句意:它有着1700多年的悠久历史。根据“It has a long history of...than 1,700 years”以及备选词汇可知此处用比较级many的比较级是more。故填more。22.句意:你可以在家或餐馆里吃火锅。根据“at home...in a restaurant”可知此处表示选择关系,用“or”。故填or。23.句意:和朋友们围坐在火锅旁度过时光是很棒的。根据“spend time with...sitting around the hot pot.”可知此处表示“和朋友一起”,用复数名词“friends”。故填friends。24.句意:你们可以一起吃、聊天、玩得开心。根据“...chat and have fun together”可知此处与“chat”“have fun”并列,表示“吃”,用动词原形“eat”。故填eat。25.句意:在火锅里煮食物很容易。根据“...food in the hot pot is very easy. You can put different foods into the hot pot”可知此处表示“煮食物”,此处作主语,用动名词“Cooking”。故填Cooking。26.句意:当它准备好了,你可以把食物从锅里拿出来放到碗里。根据“...it is ready, you can take the food out of the pot into the bowl”可知此处表示“当……时”,引导时间状语从句,用“When”。故填When。27.句意:之后,你可以和各种酱汁一起吃。根据“...all kinds of sauces”可知此处表示“用各种酱汁”。故填with。28.句意:许多中国人喜欢在冬天吃火锅来让自己暖和。根据“Many Chinese like eating hot pot in winter to make...”可知此处表示“他们自己”,用反身代词“themselves”。故填themselves。29.句意:四川人对麻辣火锅很感兴趣。根据“People in Sichuan are very...in...”可知此处表示“对……感兴趣be interested in”。故填interested。30.句意:如今,火锅在其他国家的人中也很受欢迎。根据“They come to China to try the wonderful food.”可知此处表示“其他国家”,other后用复数名词“countries”。故填countries。七、阅读理解AWhether yellow, red or white, the onion is a vegetable that you may not know well. The list of its uses in cooking is endless. People have used onions to add flavor (味道) to their foods for thousands of years. Besides onions’ great taste, they are very good for you. They have special chemicals that improve your ability to fight off illness and you have fewer chances of getting ill.No matter how good onions are for you, it is difficult to cut an onion without your eyes filling with tears! When you cut an onion, irritating chemicals inside the onion will get into the air. They touch your whole eyes and cause pain. Your eyes make tears to wash away the chemicals and protect your eyes.Luckily, cooks and scientists have discovered some ways to keep you from crying when you cut up onions.●Cut the onion under running water. The water will wash away the chemicals before they can reach your eyes.●Use a fan to blow air over the onion as you cut it. The air will blow the chemicals away from your eyes.●Put the onion in a fridge for an hour before cutting. This helps make the chemicals in the onion move slowly, so they may not ever reach your eyes.If you try out these good ideas and still cry while cutting onions, don’t worry. Scientists think that if you cut more onions, your body will become more resilient to the onion’s chemicals. So the tears will not last long. If you think about how healthy onions are, you might even call those tears “happy tears”.31.Why can onions help you fight off illness A.Because they have different colours. B.Because they have many uses in cooking.C.Because they have a great taste. D.Because they have special chemicals.32.Why do your eyes make tears when you cut onions A.To improve physical condition. B.To stop common diseases.C.To wash away irritating chemicals. D.To cause terrible pain.33.What can you do to stop crying according to the text ① Cut the onion under running water. ② Use a fan to blow air over the onion while cutting.③ Cover the onion with a piece of cloth as you cut it. ④ Put the onion in a fridge for an hour before cutting.A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④34.What does the underlined word “resilient” in the last paragraph mean A.Tired. B.Weak. C.Sad. D.Strong.35.In which part of a magazine can you probably read the text A.Life and health. B.Language and culture.C.The business world. D.National news.【答案】31.D 32.C 33.B 34.D 35.A【导语】本文是说明文,介绍洋葱在烹饪中的用途、对健康的益处,重点说明切洋葱流泪的原因,以及防止切洋葱流泪的方法,还提及多切洋葱身体会适应其化学物质。31.细节理解题。根据“They have special chemicals that improve your ability to fight off illness and you have fewer chances of getting ill.”可知,洋葱含特殊化学物质助于抵御疾病,故选D。32.细节理解题。根据“Your eyes make tears to wash away the chemicals and protect your eyes.”可知,切洋葱时眼睛流泪是为冲走刺激性化学物质,故选C。33.细节理解题。文中防止切洋葱流泪的方法有“Cut the onion under running water.”、“Use a fan to blow air over the onion as you cut it.”及“Put the onion in a fridge for an hour before cutting.”,对应①②④,故选B。34.词句猜测题。根据“Scientists think that if you cut more onions, your body will become more resilient to the onion’s chemicals. So the tears will not last long.”可知,如果你切更多的洋葱,你的身体会对洋葱的化学物质更有抵抗力,可推测“resilient”指身体对刺激的适应能力增强,故选D。35.推理判断题。文章围绕洋葱与健康、生活技巧(切洋葱防流泪)展开,最可能在杂志的“Life and health(生活与健康)”板块读到,故选A。BShould you eat to live or live to eat This is a question asked by a French playwright Moliere in his work The Miser. Eating is necessary, and our bodies need energy, and dining with friends or loved ones is a wonderful experience. However, some of us often find oneself reserving a table for one in a restaurant. But is dining alone really that bad Maybe not.We all have foods we like and dislike. Maybe it’s a piece of smelly cheese or fish. We sometimes hold back on things that may cause others to cover the noses. When dining alone, we can eat whatever we like, with the added good that we might eat more healthily. Often, if you want a salad and your partner wants some less healthy food, you end up ordering the same. And if you don’t get the same, you might end up with “food envy (忌妒)” as someone enjoys a pizza while you’re left holding the vegetables.Have you ever spent too long discussing with people which restaurant to eat in or when to meet If dining alone, you can make the choice depending on your own desires and take your food in at exactly the time you’re hungry! And why does it have to be a restaurant You could eat in a park, garden or even your bed—the point is, the choice is yours! That lonely time also means it’s a time to turn off. According to the psychologist Sherrie Bourg Carter, staying alone can relax your brain and help you concentrate more.36.Why is Moliere referred to in Paragraph One A.To lead in the main topic. B.To attract the readers' interest.C.To show his wonderful writing. D.To describe the famous writer's opinion.37.Your partner wants some less healthy food. You are likely to ______.A.eat more healthily B.cover your nose with handsC.take the same order D.end up with unhappiness38.What is the main idea of Paragraph Three A.Dining alone can save time and relax ourselves. B.Debating where to eat is a waste of time.C.Staying alone can improve our concentration. D.Making your own choice is important.39.How does the author possibly feel about eating alone A.Unwise. B.Popular. C.Boring. D.Acceptable.【答案】36.A 37.C 38.A 39.D【导语】本文是一篇议论文。围绕 “独自用餐是否真的不好”展开讨论,从自由选择食物、节省时间、放松身心等角度论证了独自用餐的积极意义。36.细节理解题。根据“Should you eat to live or live to eat This is a question asked by a French playwright Moliere”可知,引用莫里哀的问题是为了引出“饮食与生活关系”这一主题,进而讨论独自用餐的利弊,即引出主题。故选A。37.细节理解题。根据“if you want a salad and your partner wants some less healthy food, you end up ordering the same”可知,当同伴选择不健康食物时,人们往往会妥协选择相同的食物。故选C。38.主旨大意题。通读第三段可知,第三段通过:讨论餐厅浪费时间、自由选择用餐地点、独处放松大脑等细节,总结出独自用餐能节省时间并放松自我。故选A。39.观点态度题。通读全文可知,全文通过自由选择食物、节省时间、心理学家支持独处等论据,表明作者对独自用餐持接受态度。故选D。Unit 5 What a Delicious Meal !课时3 Section A (3a-3d) 分层作业核心知识速记01基础达标 03拓展培优02能力提升 04思维进阶单词默写。1.____________ n.脏乱;凌乱2.____________adj. 漂亮的;美丽的 ; adv.相当;十分;非常3.____________n.圣诞节4.____________n.烙饼;薄饼5.____________n.梦想;梦; v.(____________或____________) 做梦;梦见;梦想6.____________n.(综合性)大学;高等学府二、词组默写。1.去划船__________________三、用 how 、what或 what a(n)填空1. interesting book you are reading!2 good advice you gave me!3. hard work it is!4. heavily it is raining!5. delicious the food you made is!四 、完形填空“Nancy, try cooking for us today,” my mother called. “But I don’t know how to 1 ,” I said. “Today your father and I will 2 you to cook,” said my mother. I didn’t know 3 it would go, but I agreed.I saw my mother cook rice before, so I did it easily. 4 when I planned to cook vegetables, I didn’t know how to do it. My father asked me to 5 one cabbage and make other ingredients 6 . “Now put some garlic (大蒜) into the pot. Then, 7 some turmeric (姜黄根粉) and put the cabbage. Don’t 8 to add some salt,” my father said. He stood next to me and told me what I should do. 9 finishing the cabbage, I cooked beef soup. 10 , I finished cooking the meal almost two hours later. I 11 the food to my parents. They ate it and said it was 12 . At last, it was 13 turn to eat the food. However, I thought it was terrible.From that day on, I learnt to cook. Although my first cooking was so terrible, it taught me a great 14 . I started respecting (尊重) the meals my parents cooked for me, as I learnt that it was not 15 to cook meals.1.A.wash B.cook C.sing D.drive2.A.choose B.encourage C.expect D.teach3.A.what B.how C.which D.when4.A.Because B.So C.But D.If5.A.add to B.cut up C.pour into D.take away6.A.ready B.funny C.lucky D.healthy7.A.fall B.cover C.pick D.add8.A.agree B.plan C.leave D.forget9.A.Through B.After C.From D.Before10.A.Quickly B.Loudly C.Finally D.Quietly11.A.served B.turned C.filled D.shared12.A.comfortable B.fresh C.hard D.wonderful13.A.my B.his C.our D.their14.A.program B.reason C.hobby D.lesson15.A.difficult B.easy C.similar D.common五、任务型阅读阅读下面短文,完成短文后的问题。In Guangdong, people often greet each other by saying “Yin Zuo Cha Mei ”. It means “Have you drunk your morning tea ” in Cantonese (粤语). It is more common than “Hi” or “Good morning”.Zao Cha, or morning tea, is an important morning activity of Guangdong people. Rich or poor, young or old, men or women, local people (当地人) will go to a morning tea house to drink tea or have dim sum (点心) for breakfast. For them, Zao Cha is not only a daily habit but also an important way of social communication (社交沟通).Guangdong morning tea can go back to over 150 years ago during the Qing Dynasty (清朝). At that time, there was a small restaurant in Guangzhou. It served tea and dim sum. Over time, there were more and more restaurants of this kind. And Guangdong people got into the habit of drinking morning tea in a tea house.Today, the culture (文化) of having morning tea has become popular in other provinces (省), mainly in southern China.16.How do people in Guangdong greet each other in the morning _______________________________________________________________17.Where do local people go to drink tea or have dim sum for breakfast _______________________________________________________________18.Why is Zao Cha an important morning activity of Guangdong people _______________________________________________________________19.When did people in Guangdong start having morning tea _______________________________________________________________20.Does morning tea become popular in China now _______________________________________________________________六、选词填空they, many, when, friend, interest,cook, with, eat, country, orHot pot is a kind of traditional food in China. It has a long history of 21 than 1,700 years. You can eat it at home 22 in a restaurant. It’s great for you to spend time with 23 sitting around the hot pot. You can 24 , chat and have fun together.25 food in the hot pot is very easy. You can put different foods into the hot pot, like meat and vegetables. 26 it is ready, you can take the food out of the pot into the bowl. After that, you can eat it 27 all kinds of sauces (酱汁).Many Chinese like eating hot pot in winter to make 28 warm. But some also enjoy eating it in summer. People in Sichuan are very 29 in spicy (辣的) hot pot because eating spicy food is good for their health.Today, hot pot is also popular among people from other 30 . They come to China to try the wonderful food.七、阅读理解AWhether yellow, red or white, the onion is a vegetable that you may not know well. The list of its uses in cooking is endless. People have used onions to add flavor (味道) to their foods for thousands of years. Besides onions’ great taste, they are very good for you. They have special chemicals that improve your ability to fight off illness and you have fewer chances of getting ill.No matter how good onions are for you, it is difficult to cut an onion without your eyes filling with tears! When you cut an onion, irritating chemicals inside the onion will get into the air. They touch your whole eyes and cause pain. Your eyes make tears to wash away the chemicals and protect your eyes.Luckily, cooks and scientists have discovered some ways to keep you from crying when you cut up onions.●Cut the onion under running water. The water will wash away the chemicals before they can reach your eyes.●Use a fan to blow air over the onion as you cut it. The air will blow the chemicals away from your eyes.●Put the onion in a fridge for an hour before cutting. This helps make the chemicals in the onion move slowly, so they may not ever reach your eyes.If you try out these good ideas and still cry while cutting onions, don’t worry. Scientists think that if you cut more onions, your body will become more resilient to the onion’s chemicals. So the tears will not last long. If you think about how healthy onions are, you might even call those tears “happy tears”.31.Why can onions help you fight off illness A.Because they have different colours. B.Because they have many uses in cooking.C.Because they have a great taste. D.Because they have special chemicals.32.Why do your eyes make tears when you cut onions A.To improve physical condition. B.To stop common diseases.C.To wash away irritating chemicals. D.To cause terrible pain.33.What can you do to stop crying according to the text ① Cut the onion under running water. ② Use a fan to blow air over the onion while cutting.③ Cover the onion with a piece of cloth as you cut it. ④ Put the onion in a fridge for an hour before cutting.A.①②③ B.①②④ C.①③④ D.②③④34.What does the underlined word “resilient” in the last paragraph mean A.Tired. B.Weak. C.Sad. D.Strong.35.In which part of a magazine can you probably read the text A.Life and health. B.Language and culture.C.The business world. D.National news.BShould you eat to live or live to eat This is a question asked by a French playwright Moliere in his work The Miser. Eating is necessary, and our bodies need energy, and dining with friends or loved ones is a wonderful experience. However, some of us often find oneself reserving a table for one in a restaurant. But is dining alone really that bad Maybe not.We all have foods we like and dislike. Maybe it’s a piece of smelly cheese or fish. We sometimes hold back on things that may cause others to cover the noses. When dining alone, we can eat whatever we like, with the added good that we might eat more healthily. Often, if you want a salad and your partner wants some less healthy food, you end up ordering the same. And if you don’t get the same, you might end up with “food envy (忌妒)” as someone enjoys a pizza while you’re left holding the vegetables.Have you ever spent too long discussing with people which restaurant to eat in or when to meet If dining alone, you can make the choice depending on your own desires and take your food in at exactly the time you’re hungry! And why does it have to be a restaurant You could eat in a park, garden or even your bed—the point is, the choice is yours! That lonely time also means it’s a time to turn off. According to the psychologist Sherrie Bourg Carter, staying alone can relax your brain and help you concentrate more.36.Why is Moliere referred to in Paragraph One A.To lead in the main topic. B.To attract the readers' interest.C.To show his wonderful writing. D.To describe the famous writer's opinion.37.Your partner wants some less healthy food. You are likely to ______.A.eat more healthily B.cover your nose with handsC.take the same order D.end up with unhappiness38.What is the main idea of Paragraph Three A.Dining alone can save time and relax ourselves. B.Debating where to eat is a waste of time.C.Staying alone can improve our concentration. D.Making your own choice is important.39.How does the author possibly feel about eating alone A.Unwise. B.Popular. C.Boring. D.Acceptable. 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 Unit 5 课时3 Section A(3a-3d)(分层作业)(原卷版).docx Unit 5 课时3 Section A(3a-3d)(分层作业)(解析版).docx