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        1. Thousands of years ago, people only ate food that was grown near their homes. Some kinds of food were only grown in one place, so people from other places didn’t know about them. When Europeans first traveled to Central and South America in the 1500s, they discovered strange kinds of food that they had never seen before. Today, these are grown in a lot of different countries and they’re sold in supermarkets all over the worldThey don’t seem strange any more!

          Potatoes were first grown in the Andes in South AmericaIn 1586, they were taken to Europe by explorers(探險(xiǎn)家). In 1719, they were taken to North AmericaBefore 1719, nobody in North America had ever seen or eaten a potato. Today each American eats more than 60 kilos of potatoes a year.

          Tomatoes were also first grown by native(本地的) Americans. When European explorers visited the south of America in 1500, they took tomato seeds(種子) back to Europe. Soon, tomatoes were grown in Europe, but people in England didn’t eat them. At that time, a lot of English people thought that tomatoes were poisonous!

          Chilies(辣椒) have been eaten in Central and South America for more than 8,000 years! In the 1500s, chilies were taken to Europe by explorers. Today, they are grown in hot countries all over the world

          1. How many kinds of food are mentioned in the passage?

             ATwo.                              BThree.                                  CFour.

          2. People in Central and South America have eaten chilies for more than_______ years.

             A1,500                                    B1,586                                   C8,000

          3. The underlined word “poisonous” in the passage means “_______” in Chinese.

             A.有毒的                           B.重要的                                 C.辛辣的

          4. According to the passage, we know that _______.

             Apeople only ate food grown near their homes after 1719

             Bpeople in Europe were the first to plant potatoes

             Cthe European explorers took chilies to Europe in the 1500s

          5. Which of the following is the best title(標(biāo)題) for the passage?

             ATraveling to America        B“Strange” Food                     CThe Earliest Explorers

          1、BCACB

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          Thousands of years ago, people only ate food that was grown near their homes. Some kinds of food were only grown in one place, so people from other places didn't know about them. When Europeans first traveled to Central and South America in the 1500s, they discov­ered strange kinds of food that they had never seen before. Today, these are grown in a lot of different countries and they're sold in supermarkets all over the world. They don't seem strange any more!
          Potatoes were first grown in the Andes in South America. In 1586, they were taken to Europe by explorers(探險(xiǎn)家).In 1719, they were taken to North America. Before 1719, nobody in North America had ever seen or eaten a potato. Today each American eats more than 60 kilos of potatoes a year.
          Tomatoes were also first grown by native(本地的)Americans. When European explorers visited the south of America in 1500, they took tomato seeds(種子)back to Europe. Soon, tomatoes were grown in Europe, but people in England didn't eat them. At that time, a lot of English people thought that tomatoes were poisonous!
          Chilies(辣椒)have been eaten in Central and South America for more than 8 ,000 years ! In the 1500s, chilies were taken to Europe by explorers. Today, they are grown in hot coun­tries all over the world.
          11. How many kinds of food are mentioned in the passage?
          A. Two.          B. Three.         C. Four.
          12. People in Central and South America have eaten chilies for more than          years.
          A. 1,500          B. 1,586         C. 8,000
          13. The underlined word "poisonous" in the passage means "           " in Chinese.
          A.有毒的          B.重要的         C.辛辣的
          14. According to the passage, we know that          .
          A. people only ate food grown near their homes after 1719
          B. people in Europe were the first to plant potatoes
          C. the European explorers took chilies to Europe in the 1500s
          15. Which of the following is the best title(標(biāo)題)for the passage?
          A. Traveling to America
          B. "Strange" Food
          C. The Earliest Explorers

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          Thousands of years ago, people only ate food that was grown near their homes. Some kinds of food were only grown in one place, so people from other places didn't know about them. When Europeans first traveled to Central and South America in the 1500s, they discov­ered strange kinds of food that they had never seen before. Today, these are grown in a lot of different countries and they're sold in supermarkets all over the world. They don't seem strange any more!

          Potatoes were first grown in the Andes in South America. In 1586, they were taken to Europe by explorers(探險(xiǎn)家).In 1719, they were taken to North America. Before 1719, nobody in North America had ever seen or eaten a potato. Today each American eats more than 60 kilos of potatoes a year.

          Tomatoes were also first grown by native(本地的)Americans. When European explorers visited the south of America in 1500, they took tomato seeds(種子)back to Europe. Soon, tomatoes were grown in Europe, but people in England didn't eat them. At that time, a lot of English people thought that tomatoes were poisonous!

          Chilies(辣椒)have been eaten in Central and South America for more than 8 ,000 years ! In the 1500s, chilies were taken to Europe by explorers. Today, they are grown in hot coun­tries all over the world.

          11. How many kinds of food are mentioned in the passage?

          A. Two.          B. Three.         C. Four.

          12. People in Central and South America have eaten chilies for more than          years.

          A. 1,500          B. 1,586         C. 8,000

          13. The underlined word "poisonous" in the passage means "           " in Chinese.

          A.有毒的          B.重要的         C.辛辣的

          14. According to the passage, we know that          .

          A. people only ate food grown near their homes after 1719

          B. people in Europe were the first to plant potatoes

          C. the European explorers took chilies to Europe in the 1500s

          15. Which of the following is the best title(標(biāo)題)for the passage?

          A. Traveling to America

          B. "Strange" Food

          C. The Earliest Explorers

           

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          Thousands of years ago, people only ate food that was grown near their homes. Some kinds of food were only grown in one place, so people from other places didn't know about them. When Europeans first traveled to Central and South America in the 1500s, they discov­ered strange kinds of food that they had never seen before. Today, these are grown in a lot of different countries and they're sold in supermarkets all over the world. They don't seem strange any more!
          Potatoes were first grown in the Andes in South America. In 1586, they were taken to Europe by explorers(探險(xiǎn)家).In 1719, they were taken to North America. Before 1719, nobody in North America had ever seen or eaten a potato. Today each American eats more than 60 kilos of potatoes a year.
          Tomatoes were also first grown by native(本地的)Americans. When European explorers visited the south of America in 1500, they took tomato seeds(種子)back to Europe. Soon, tomatoes were grown in Europe, but people in England didn't eat them. At that time, a lot of English people thought that tomatoes were poisonous!
          Chilies(辣椒)have been eaten in Central and South America for more than 8 ,000 years ! In the 1500s, chilies were taken to Europe by explorers. Today, they are grown in hot coun­tries all over the world.

          1. 1.

            How many kinds of food are mentioned in the passage?

            1. A.
              Two.         
            2. B.
              Three.        
            3. C.
              Four.
          2. 2.

            People in Central and South America have eaten chilies for more than          years.

            1. A.
              1,500         
            2. B.
              1,586        
            3. C.
              8,000
          3. 3.

            The underlined word "poisonous" in the passage means "           " in Chinese.

            1. A.
              有毒的         
            2. B.
              重要的        
            3. C.
              辛辣的
          4. 4.

            According to the passage, we know that          .

            1. A.
              people only ate food grown near their homes after 1719
            2. B.
              people in Europe were the first to plant potatoes
            3. C.
              the European explorers took chilies to Europe in the 1500s
          5. 5.

            Which of the following is the best title(標(biāo)題)for the passage?

            1. A.
              Traveling to America
            2. B.
              "Strange" Food
            3. C.
              The Earliest Explorers

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          Thousands of years ago, people only ate food that was grown near their homes. Some kinds of food were only grown in one place, so people from other places didn’t know about them. When Europeans first traveled to Central and South America in the 1500s, they discovered strange kinds of food that they had never seen before. Today, these are grown in a lot of different countries and they’re sold in supermarkets all over the world.They don’t seem strange any more!

          Potatoes were first grown in the Andes in South America.In 1586, they were taken to Europe by explorers(探險(xiǎn)家). In 1719, they were taken to North America.Before 1719, nobody in North America had ever seen or eaten a potato. Today each American eats more than 60 kilos of potatoes a year.

          Tomatoes were also first grown by native(本地的) Americans. When European explorers visited the south of America in 1500, they took tomato seeds(種子) back to Europe. Soon, tomatoes were grown in Europe, but people in England didn’t eat them. At that time, a lot of English people thought that tomatoes were poisonous!

          Chilies(辣椒) have been eaten in Central and South America for more than 8,000 years! In the 1500s, chilies were taken to Europe by explorers. Today, they are grown in hot countries all over the world.

          1. How many kinds of food are mentioned in the passage?

             A.Two.                              B.Three.                                  C.Four.

          2. People in Central and South America have eaten chilies for more than_______ years.

             A.1,500                                    B.1,586                                   C.8,000

          3. The underlined word “poisonous” in the passage means “_______” in Chinese.

             A.有毒的                           B.重要的                                 C.辛辣的

          4. According to the passage, we know that _______.

             A.people only ate food grown near their homes after 1719

             B.people in Europe were the first to plant potatoes

             C.the European explorers took chilies to Europe in the 1500s

          5. Which of the following is the best title(標(biāo)題) for the passage?

             A.Traveling to America        B.“Strange” Food                     C.The Earliest Explorers

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          科目:初中英語 來源:2009年福建省龍巖市中考英語試題 題型:050

          閱讀理解

            Thousands of years ago, people only ate food that was grown near their homes.Some kinds of food were only grown in one place, so people from other places didn’t know about them.When Europeans first traveled to Central and South America in the 1500s, they discovered strange kinds of food that they had never seen before.Today, these are grown in a lot of different countries and they’re sold in supermarkets all over the world.They don’t seem strange any more!

            Potatoes were first grown in the Andes in South America.In 1586, they were taken to Europe by explorers(探險(xiǎn)家).In 1719, they were taken to North America.Before 1719, nobody in North America had ever seen or eaten a potato.Today each American eats more than 60 kilos of potatoes a year.

            Tomatoes were also first grown by native(本地的)Americans.When European explorers visited the south of America in 1500, they took tomato seeds(種子)back to Europe.Soon, tomatoes were grown in Europe, but people in England didn’t eat them.At that time, a lot of English people thought that tomatoes were poisonous!

            Chilies(辣椒)have been eaten in Central and South America for more than 8,000 years!In the 1500s, chilies were taken to Europe by explorers.Today, they are grown in hot countries all over the world.

          (1)

          How many kinds of food are mentioned in the passage?

          [  ]

          A.

          Two.

          B.

          Three.

          C.

          Four.

          (2)

          People in Central and South America have eaten chilies for more than ________ years.

          [  ]

          A.

          1,500

          B.

          1,586

          C.

          8,000

          (3)

          The underlined word“poisonous”in the passage means“________”in Chinese.

          [  ]

          A.

          有毒的

          B.

          重要的

          C.

          辛辣的

          (4)

          According to the passage, we know that ________.

          [  ]

          A.

          people only ate food grown near their homes after 1719

          B.

          people in Europe were the first to plant potatoes

          C.

          the European explorers took chilies to Europe in the 1500s

          (5)

          Which of the following is the best title(標(biāo)題)for the passage?

          [  ]

          A.

          Traveling to America

          B.

          “Strange”Food

          C.

          The Earliest Explorers

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          閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的三個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B和C)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
              Thousands of years ago, people only ate food that was grown near their homes. Some kinds of food were
          only grown in one place, so people from other places didn't know about them. When Europeans first traveled
          to Central and South America in the 1500s, they discovered strange kinds of food that they had never seen
          before. Today, these are grown in a lot of different countries and they're sold in supermarkets all over the
          world. They don't seem strange any more!
              Potatoes were first grown in the Andes in South America. In 1586, they were taken to Europe by explorers (探險(xiǎn)家). In 1719, they were taken to North America. Before 1719, nobody in North America had ever seen
          or eaten a potato. Today each American eats more than 60 kilos of potatoes a year.
              Tomatoes were also first grown by native (本地的) Americans. When European explorers visited the south
          of America in 1500, they took tomato seeds (種子) back to Europe. Soon, tomatoes were grown in Europe,
          but people in England didn't eat them. At that time, a lot of English people thought that tomatoes were
          poisonous!
              Chilies (辣椒) have been eaten in Central and South America for more than 8,000 years! In the 1500s,
          chilies were taken to Europe by explorers. Today, they are grown in hot countries all over the world.
          1. How many kinds of food are mentioned in the passage?
          [     ]
          A. Two.
          B. Three.
          C. Four.
          2. People in Central and South America have eaten chilies for more than ______ years.
          [     ]
          A. 1,500
          B. 1,586
          C. 8,000
          3. The underlined word "poisonous" in the passage means "______" in Chinese.
          [     ]
          A. 有毒的
          B. 重要的
          C. 辛辣的
          4. According to the passage, we know that ______.
          [     ]
          A. people only ate food grown near their homes after 1719
          B. people in Europe were the first to plant potatoes
          C. the European explorers took chilies to Europe in the 1500s
          5. Which of the following is the best title (標(biāo)題) for the passage?
          [     ]
          A. Traveling to America
          B. "Strange" Food
          C. The Earliest Explorers

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