第1题
What does the woman advise about the man's diet?
A.He should eat more fruits and vegetables.
B.He should consume less salt.
C.He should not eat fatty foods at all.
D.He should add more protein products to his diet.
第2题
What can we infer from the text?
A.People can now feel relieved about the nutrition in McDonald's food.
B.We can no longer find French fries in children's Happy Meal.
C.Fries, drinks and sandwiches are regarded as fatandcalories laden.
D.McDonald spends $80 billion on fresh fruits and vegetables.
第3题
What can we learn about the effects of acid rain on terrestrial plants?
A. Acid rain destroys the coating on tree leaves and fruits.
B. Acid rain makes tree leaves and fruits poisonous.
C. They are as clearly understood as the acid rain's effects on lakes.
D. Acid rain makes no difference on terrestrial plats.
第4题
听力原文:M: (23) Joy, I need your advice. My Chinese friend has invited me to his home for dinner tonight.
W: Oh, how nice! That's for the Mid-autumn Festival, isn't it?
M: Yes, he said all his family and relatives would get together and enjoy a big dinner.
W: And mooncakes, too. That's what the Mid-autumn Festival is all about.
M: So in China the Mid-autumn Festival is the occasion for families to get together and have fun.
W: Exactly.
M: What do you do when you're invited to someone's house here?
W: Well, it's always good to bring a small gift although it's not absolutely necessary.
M: What do people usually bring?
W: For a festival you can bring something like wine or tea. It's also common to bring fruits when visiting a family.
M: Really? (25) We only bring fruits when we visit people in hospital.
23. What are the two speakers talking about?
24.What may the man do when going to his Chinese friend's house?
25.When do people usually bring fruits in the man's country?
(20)
A.They are discussing the Mid-autumn Festival.
B.They are discussing the big dinner.
C.The man is asking for some advice on going to a friend's home.
D.The man is asking if he can bring fruits.
第5题
In 2008,the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) wanted to know if all the school lunches served to students were healthy. The answer was a big,fat NO!
The USDA found that most American schools served lunches with too much fat and salt. They also found that most of the fruits and vegetables in the lunches came from cans (罐头Canned fruits and vegetables are not as good as fresh ones.
The USDA gives schools food and money to make lunches. But schools make up their own menus. Some make healthy lunches. Most do not. Now the USDA wants all schools to serve more healthy lunches. They want schools to follow the USDA’s guidelines for balanced (均衡)meals.
Mike Sanders, in charge of the USDA in 2008, said the USDA should teach school workers how to make healthier lunches. A good school lunch is just as important as a good textbook,Sanders said He said that children also need to learn about healthy foods.
The USDA is working on a new program—Fresh Start. It will give schools more fresh fruits and vegetables. Fresh Start will also help schools change their lunches to make them healthier. To find the best way to change lunches,the USDA held meetings with parents,school leaders,doctors,and cooks.
Children already eat healthy lunches at Chief Joseph School in North Saratoga, Oregon. They have whole-wheat bread with low-fat cheese,and low-fat milk.
What did the USDA find about lunches in most American schools in 2008?
A.They contained too much fat and salt
B.They were mostly fruits and vegetables
C.Most of them were healthy
D.Most of them were canned food
What are schools required to do to make the lunches healthy?A.Make up new guidelines
B.Provide balanced meals
C.Cook with more vegetables
D.Design their own menus.
What was Mike Sanders?A.A school headmaster
B.An office secretary.
C.The director of Fresh Start
D.The head of the USD
E.
What is the goal of the Fresh Start program?A.Employing good cooks for schools
B.Selling fresh fruits and vegetables.
C.Finding a better way to talk with parents
D.Helping improve the school lunches.
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第6题
A survey from the Center for Science in the Public Interest (CSPI), a Washington-based consumer group, found that the vending machines in middle and high schools are filled with candy, cookies, chips, soft drinks and other sugary beverages, and very few fruits or healthy snacks.
This latest news may confirm the obvious to some, but it comes at a time when about 20% to 30% of children are overweight or at risk of becoming so. Some schools and entire school districts have revamped what's sold in vending machines in an effort to offer foods that are considered healthier.
What are the vending machines seldom filled with?
A.soft drinks
B.sugary beverages
C.fruits
D.candy
第7题
Things grow in Miggi's garden all through the year. He cuts some flowers for his sitting room table; and of course, he eats some fruits and vegetables. But he sells everything else in the market, Miggi is not a poor man.
He knows a few other gardeners; but he does not have any friends. You might ask, "What is that? Why doesn't he have friend?" I will tell you. People do not understand him. And they do not understand his garden. "Why not?" you will ask. "It's a very good garden, isn't it?" It is a wonderful garden. Miggi plants things in spring, summer, autumn and winter. After that he does very little work. He sits in the garden with his small radio. And eve rything grows.
People ask, "How does Miggi grow these wonderful things? He waters the plants some- times, but he doesn't do anything else. He just sits under an orange tree with his radio. He listens to music nearly all day!" and that is all quite true. People cannot understand it, and so they don't like it very much.
Miggi likes music. But what about the garden? Who does the work? I will tell you an- other true thing: the music does the work. All plants love music; and Miggi knows that. Do you want big vegetables and the loveliest flowers? Well, just give your plants a lot of music.
Miggi makes a living by______.
A.selling his vegetables, fruits and flowers
B.growing trees in his garden
C.working in the market
D.helping other people grow plants
第8题
Dialogue Three
Speaker A: What’s your plan for the summer holiday?
Speaker B: I‘ll visit my cousin. ____8 ____
Speaker A: Is the farm big or small?
Speaker B: It’s not very big, but it’s really a nice one. I’d like to go there on summer holidays.
Speaker A: I’m sure you will enjoy staying there. What does he grow on the farm?
Speaker B: ____ 9____
Speaker A: What are you going to do there?
Speaker B: I‘ll go there and help him pick fruit.
Speaker A: You’11 pick fruit ! It sounds fun.
Speaker B: It really does. And the fruits are very delicious. I enjoy them very much.
Speaker A: Are they sold here?
Speaker B: Of course.____10____ My cousin will send them to other countries some day, too.
第8题__________ 查看材料
A.He grows oranges, peaches and grapes.
B.Can you pick fruit?
C.He has a farm in the countryside.
D.And they are also sold in many cities in China.
第9题
【D10】
SPEAKER A: WHAT" S YOUR PLAN FOR THE SUMMER HOLIDAY? SPEAKER B: I"LL VISIT MY COUSI
N. 【D8】______ SPEAKER A: IS THE FARM BIG OR SMALL? SPEAKER B: IT" S NOT VERY BIG, BUT IT" S REALLY A NICE ON
E. I" D LIKE TO GO THERE ON SUMMER HOLIDAYS. SPEAKER A: I" M SURE YOU WILL ENJOY STAYING THER
E. WHAT DOES HE GROW ON THE FARM? SPEAKER B: 【D9】______ SPEAKER A: WHAT ARE YOU GOING TO DO THERE? SPEAKER B: I"LL GO THERE AND HELP HIM PICK FRUIT. SPEAKER A: YOU"LL PICK FRUIT! IT SOUNDS FU
N. SPEAKER B: IT REALLY DOES. AND THE FRUITS ARE VERY DELICIOUS. I ENJOY THEM VERY MUC
H. SPEAKER A: ARE THEY SOLD HERE? SPEAKER B: OF COURS
E.【D10】______MY COUSIN WILL SEND THEM TO OTHER COUNTRIES SOME DAY, TOO. A. HE GROWS ORANGES, PEACHES AND GRAPES.
B. CAN YOU PICK FRUIT?
C. HE HAS A FARM IN THE COUNTRYSID
E.
D. AND THEY ARE ALSO SOLD IN MANY CITIES IN CHINA.
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