高考英语阅读理解强化训练Day 89

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高考英语阅读理解强化训练Day 89
Passage 1
An environmental group called the Food Commission is unhappy and disappointed becau of the sale of bottled water from Japan. The water, it angrily argues in public, has traveled 10,000 “food miles” before it reaches Western customers. “Transporting water halfway across the world is surely the extremely stupid u of fuel when there is plenty of water in the UK.” It is also worried that we are wasting our fuel by buying prawns (对虾) from Indonesia (7,000 food miles) and carrots from South Africa (5,900 food miles).
    Counting the number of miles traveled by a product is a strange way of trying to tell the true situation of the environmental damage done by an industry. Most food is transported around the world on container ships that are extremely energy-efficient (高能效的). It should be noted that a ton of butter transported 25 miles in a truck to a farmers' market does not necessarily u less fuel on its journey than a similar product transported hundreds of miles by a. Besides, the idea of “food miles” ignores the amount of fuel ud
in the production. It is possible to cut down your food miles by buying tomatoes grown in Britain rather than tho grown in Ghana; the difference is that the British ones will have been raid in heated greenhous and the Ghanaian ones in the open sun.华为英语面试
    What the idea of “food miles” does provide, however, is the chance to cut out Third World countries from First World food markets. The number of miles traveled by our food should, as I e it, be regarded as a sign of the success of the global (全球的) trade system, not a sign of damage to the environment.
    1. The Food Commission is angry becau it thinks that ______.
    A. UK wastes a lot of money importing food products
    B. some imported goods cau environmental damage
    C. growing certain vegetables damages the environment
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    D. people waste energy buying food from other countries
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    2. The phra “food miles” in the passage refers to the distance ______.
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sbux    A. that a food product travels to a market
    B. that a food product travels from one market to another
    C. between UK and other food producing countries
    D. between a Third World country and a First World food market
绯闻女孩 第四季    3. By comparing tomatoes raid in Britain and in Ghana, the author tries to explain that ______.
    A. British tomatoes are healthier than Ghanaian ones
    B. Ghanaian tomatoes taste better than British ones
    C. cutting down food miles may not necessarily save fuel
    D. protecting the environment may cost a lot of money
    4. From the passage we know that the author is most probably ______.
    A. a supporter of free global trade
    B. a member of the Food Commission
    C. a supporter of First World food markets
D. a member of an energy development group
Passage 2
You are a new manager at the American branch of your German firm in Chicago. With a few minutes to spare between meetings, you go to get a quick cup of coffee.
  "Hey, David, how are you?" one of the nior partners at the firm asks you.
  "Good, thank you, Dr. Greer," you reply. You've really been wanting to make a connection with the nior leadership at the firm, and this ems like a great opportunity.
But as you start to think of something to say, your American colleague breaks in to steal your spotlight.
  "So Arnold", your colleague says to your boss, in such a casual manner that it makes your German soul cringe(畏缩), "So what's your Super bowl prediction? I mean, you're a Niners fan, right?"
  The conversation moves on, and you walk silently back to your desk with your coffee. You know how important small talk is in the U.S., and you feel jealous of people who can do it well.
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  There's nothing small about the role that small talk plays in American professional culture. People from other countries are often surprid at how important small talk is in the U.S. and how naturally and comfortably people em to do it—with peers, men, women, and even with superiors. You can be the most technically skilled worker in the world, but your ability to progress in your job in the United States is highly dependent on your ability to build and maintain positive relationships with people at work. And guess wh
at skill is critical for building and maintaining the relationships? Small talk.
  What can you do if you are from another culture and want to learn to u small talk in the U.S. to build relationships and establish trust? Work hard to hone(磨练) your own version of American—style small talk. Watch how others do it. You don't have to imitate what they do; in fact, that would likely backfire becau people would e you as inauthentic. But if you can develop your own personal version, that can go a long way toward making you feel comfortable and competent.
1. The author introduces the topic of the passage by________ .
A. offering a plot
B. describing an interesting scene
decC. making comparisons传奇英文
D. telling a small joke
2. What do we know about German people?________
A. They don't make so much small talk.
B. They hate making small talk.physicalmemory
C. They usually make small talk in work breaks.
D. They are good at making small talk too.

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