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Now some consumers are willing to pay extra money for food with a special nutritional or health benefit.____
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第1题:

The experiment showed that the smaller fish .

A. fought over a feast B. went on diet willingly

C. preferred some extra food D. challenged the boss fish


正确答案:B

第2题:

Why does the woman plan to go to town?

A.To pay her bills in the bank.

B.To buy books in a bookstore.

C.To get some money from the bank,


正确答案:C

第3题:

The main idea of this passage is__________

A. that vicious and dangerous sports should be banned by law

B. that people are willing to pay vast sums money to see violence

C. to compare two different attitudes towards dangerous sports

D. people are bloodthirsty in sports


正确答案:A
可以由末段中间Big efforts are being made to distribute wealth fairly.These changes have come about not because human beings have suddenly and unaccountably improved,but because positive steps were taken to change the law.推出法律应禁止堕落而又危险的体育项目。A项正确。B项是作者说明“嗜血成性”的具体内容之一。C项本身错误,文中没有对比。D项是作者认为人们为什么欣赏危险而残忍的体育项目的根源。

第4题:

共用题干
Health Insurance(保险)

Most Americans are responsible for their own medical costs.These can be extremely
high if a person gets very_________(1)or has an accident.So people buy a health
insurance plan to make sure these costs will be_________(2).
Most American colleges and universities have_________(3)health centers.There
may even be a teaching hospital that can treat more serious__________(4).
Some medical services may be included in the cost of attending a school.But health
insurance is usually needed for extra services._________(5)most full-time college
students must have insurance.
Students may already be protected under their family's health plan.If not,many
colleges offer_________(6)own plans.
The University of Michigan will be our example.Students pay a health service fee.
Then there is no extra charge when they are treated for minor__________(7)problems at
the University Health Center. But the school wants students to have health insurance to pay
_______(8)other services.
The insurance plan________(9)by the university costs about one thousand seven
hundred dollars a year. Such health insurance_________(10)generally pay for hospital
services,emergency room care and visits to doctors.They___________(11)do not pay
for care of the teeth.And they usually do not pay for treatment of medical conditions that
existed________(12)the student arrived at school.
International students at the University of Michigan have two________(13).They
can buy the university health plan.Or they can________(14)private insurance that is
approved by the university.
The school also offers a special International Student Insurance Plan.This pays for
most of the services offered__________(15)the University Health Center that are not
included in the health service fee.

_________(6)
A: our
B:its
C:his
D:their

答案:D
解析:

第5题:

It's by considering all these things--the risk of losing your job one way minus risk of losing it another,the extra money you make if your industry is shielded from foreign competition minus the extra money you pay for goods and services --that you reach the conclusion that on average,free trade benifits us all.

此长句该如何翻译?minus在其中如何翻译?求详解,谢谢了!


它是由考虑所有这些事情的人——你的工作损失的风险的风险的一种方法丢失它的另一个减去额外的钱,如果你的产业是你没有来自于国外竞争减去多余的钱你为商品和服务支付——你得出结论:平均来说,自由贸易为我们带来了好处。minus减去prep. 减,减去

n. 负号,减号;不足;负数

adj. 减的;负的
考虑到了下列这些事情:以这种方式导致的失业率减去以其他方法导致的失业率。若免于国外行业的竞争,你的额外利润扣掉额外货物服务支出。你就能得出结论:平均来说,自由贸易有利于大家。

这里是在说整体的数字计算,所以MINUS是减去的意思
考虑到了下列这些事情:以这种方式导致的失业率减去以其他方法导致的失业率。若免于国外行业的竞争,你的额外利润扣掉额外货物服务支出。你就能得出结论:平均来说,自由贸易有利于大家。

这里是在说整体的数字计算,所以MINUS是减去的意思
它是由考虑所有这些事情的人——你的工作损失的风险的风险的一种方法丢失它的另一个减去额外的钱,如果你的产业是你没有来自于国外竞争减去多余的钱你为商品和服务支付——你得出结论:平均来说,自由贸易为我们带来了好处。minus减去prep. 减,减去

n. 负号,减号;不足;负数

adj. 减的;负的


考虑到了下列这些事情:以这种方式导致的失业率减去以其他方法导致的失业率。若免于国外行业的竞争,你的额外利润扣掉额外货物服务支出。你就能得出结论:平均来说,自由贸易有利于大家。

这里是在说整体的数字计算,所以MINUS是减去的意思

第6题:

The phrase “make serious cash off all the consumers” (Paragraph 2) means “_________ ”

A. make consumers deposit all their money into bank

B. cause the consumers to use up all their money

C. make all the consumers cash their money' in the bank

D. make a careful plan to attract as many consumers as possible


正确答案:D
语义理解题。文章第二段告诉我们,生态和探险盖目的旅游中最时髦的词,这个行业里的商人知道他们可以从顾客身上获取大量的利润。这些顾客选择户外不是出于冒险的天性,而仅仅为了一场别出心裁的鸡尾酒会。因此正确答案是D(精心计划以招揽更多的顾客)。选项A(使顾客把所有的钱都存进银行)、选项B(让顾客花光所有的钱)和选项C(让所有顾客在银行把钱兑换)都不合题意。

第7题:

Why does the woman plan to go to town?

A To pay her bills in the bank. B To buy books in a bookstore. C To get some money from te bank.


正确答案:
暂无答案

第8题:

Eat some vegetables and fruit every day because they are (health) food.


正确答案:
42. healthy

第9题:

共用题干
Health Insurance(保险)

Most Americans are responsible for their own medical costs.These can be extremely
high if a person gets very_________(1)or has an accident.So people buy a health
insurance plan to make sure these costs will be_________(2).
Most American colleges and universities have_________(3)health centers.There
may even be a teaching hospital that can treat more serious__________(4).
Some medical services may be included in the cost of attending a school.But health
insurance is usually needed for extra services._________(5)most full-time college
students must have insurance.
Students may already be protected under their family's health plan.If not,many
colleges offer_________(6)own plans.
The University of Michigan will be our example.Students pay a health service fee.
Then there is no extra charge when they are treated for minor__________(7)problems at
the University Health Center. But the school wants students to have health insurance to pay
_______(8)other services.
The insurance plan________(9)by the university costs about one thousand seven
hundred dollars a year. Such health insurance_________(10)generally pay for hospital
services,emergency room care and visits to doctors.They___________(11)do not pay
for care of the teeth.And they usually do not pay for treatment of medical conditions that
existed________(12)the student arrived at school.
International students at the University of Michigan have two________(13).They
can buy the university health plan.Or they can________(14)private insurance that is
approved by the university.
The school also offers a special International Student Insurance Plan.This pays for
most of the services offered__________(15)the University Health Center that are not
included in the health service fee.

_________(12)
A: after
B: if
C: before
D: since

答案:C
解析:

第10题:

共用题干
第一篇

irradiating(照射)fruits, vegetable, pork and chicken to kill insects and bacteria has been approved by the Food and Drug Administration over the past decade or so.Irradiation of other meats, such as beef and lamb,is being reviewed.Federal approval dose not require that industry adopt the process,and few food processors presently offer irradiated products.
Market studies have shown that many consumers are afraid that eating irradiated food may cause cancer,despite scientific studies that prove the safety of treated food.Some people argue that more severe government inspection,higher food-safety standards,and more careful food-preparation practices by consumers are all that is needed to ensure that food is safe.Consequently,companies currently see no need to spend millions of dollars outfitting(配备)processing plants with the equipment necessary for a process that very few shoppers are in favor of.
All supermarkets that sell irradiated food must label that food either directly on the packaging or in the case of bulk items like fruits and vegetables by placing a sign nearby. There is no requirement for the labeling of irradiated food served by chain restaurants or hospitals that buy directly from distributors,nor any regulations for products that contain irradiated ingredients.
Presently,the FDA allows food to be treated with three types of radiation一gamma rays,highenergy electrons,and X-rays,and sets limits on doses(辐射量)depending on the type of food. The principle is that the dose to be used for a certain type of food should not exceed the amount that is sufficient to kill most harmful insects and bacteria present in it.Different types of food,because of their different molecular(分子)compositions,may require different doses of radiation.

Which of the following statements about the consumers' attitude toward irradiated foods is NOT true?
A:Many consumers are afraid that irradiated foods may cause cancer.
B:Some consumers are doubtful of the safety of irradiated foods.
C:Some consumers suggest a more severe government inspection be taken.
D:Most consumers welcome the food processing companies outfitted with irradiated equipment.

答案:D
解析:
推理判断题。本题考查对review一词的理解。从文章第一段第一句可知,有些经过辐射处理的食品已被FDA认可;从第二句的being reviewed可知有些食品仍然正在评估中。所以选项A、B、D都太绝对或概括过度,均不正确。
推理判断题。本题考查对复合句的理解。本题解题的关键是找出第二段结尾句中的that引导的定语从句修饰的是process,从该定语从句可推断出消费者对其持不认同的态度。由此可见,选项D是本题的答案。选项A、几C在第二段中都先后有明确提及。
词义推断题。根据上下文,特别是outfit和equipment两个词,可知是为 processing plants配备设备。因此,可推断出processing plants指的是“食品加工厂”。
事实细节题。第三段指出食物在哪些情况下要贴上被辐射过的标签,其中第一句提到在supermarket一定要标明哪些食品被辐射过,但对医院或餐厅出售的食物并无此规定。选项D在文中没有提及。
主旨大意题。第一段提到,FDA认可部分食品可以用辐射方法进行处理,第二段谈到消费者对irradiated food持怀疑态度,同时符合这两条的只有选项C。

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