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2.It can be hard to decide which food to buy in an American grocery store these days.The information on many products makes (51)C claims.
The label"organic (有机的)"(52)B that the United States Department of Agriculture recognized the product was grown under special conditions.The department says foods that meet requirements of it National Organic Programme can use an official label.It shows the words"USDA Organic"inside a(n) (53)A.USDA organic food does not contain genes that have been
(54)A changed.The food is grown without chemical treatment against insects or diseases.It is grown without chemical fertilizers.Before a product can be (55)D"organic,"a(n)C(56)C visits the farm where the food is produced to make sure the farm meets USDA standards.Organic meat,poultry,eggs and dairy products come from animals that are given no antibiotics (抗生素),must be fed organic food and have (57)Bto the outdoors.
No conclusive(58)Dshows that organic food is more nutritious than traditionally grown food.And the USDA-even if it proves organic food-doesn't claim that these products are safer or more nutritious.Organic foods meet the same quality and safety standards as traditional foods.The difference (59)A how the food is produced,processed and handled.Some people buy organic food for (60)D reasons.Organic food is produced by farmers who (61)
C the use of renewable resources and the conservation of soil and water to enhance quality for future generations.The prices between most organic food and traditional food products (62)A.Higher prices are due to more expensive farming practices and tighter government regulations.
The new USDA's national organic programme for labeling are aimed at enabling consumers to make a(n) (63)D choice among the foods they purchase and also include the safeguard of fines for
(64)B.People who sell or label a product"organic"when they know it does not meet USDA standards can be(65)C up to﹩11,000for each violation.

51.A.unbelievableB.familiarC.differentD.flexible
52.A.predictedB.guaranteedC.proposedD.doubted
53.A.circleB.operationC.activityD.service
54.A.scientificallyB.skillfullyC.vividlyD.deeply
55.A.presentedB.confirmedC.registeredD.labeled
56.A.protectorB.reminderC.inspectorD.individual
57.A.solutionB.accessC.entranceD.direction
58.A.agreementB.conceptC.expectationD.evidence
59.A.lies inB.consists ofC.turns downD.holds back
60.A.financialB.socialC.cultrualD.environmental
61.A.replaceB.overlookC.emphasizeD.realize
62.A.varyB.lastC.existD.work
63.A.uniqueB.potentialC.casualD.sensible
64.A.limitationB.misrepresentationC.reservationD.reaction
65.A.awardedB.developedC.finedD.spared
试题答案

分析 本文是一说明文.作者介绍了美国有机食物的生产、价格和管理等方面的事情.

解答 51-55   CBAAD   56-60CBDAD   61-65CADBC
51.C  考查形容词  unbelievable难以置信的;false错误的;different不同的;flexible灵活的.与上文的hard to decide对应,故选C.
52.B考查动词  与上文的claim对应.guaranteed证明,predict预计;propose提议;doubt怀疑.故选B.
53.A 考查语意,它显示了"美国农业部有机"里面的一个圈子,故选A.
54.A  考查副词,根据前文USDA organic food does not contain genes that have been  可知美国农业部有机食品不包含已被科学的改变的基因,故选A.
55.D  考查动词,此处指的是在产品被表明"有机"之后,故选D.
56.C  考查名词  美国农业部门的检查员检查后符合标准才会给予有机食品标签.inspector检验员,故选C.
57.B  考查名词 动物必须吃有机食物并且在户外活动.have access to使用,接近,可以利用,故选B.
58.D  考查名词没有确定性的证据表明有机食品比传统种植的食物更有营养.evidence证据,证明,故选D.
59.A  考查动词短语  这种不同在于食品的生产、加工和处理方式.lie in在于,故选A.
60.D  考查形容词 与上文对应:人们购买有机食品是由于环境原因.与下文的"the use of renewable resources"对应.environmental环境的,故选D.
61.C  考查动词,此处说明有机产品强调使用可再生资源和保护土壤和水,故选C.
62.A  考查语意,根据前文The prices between most organic food and traditional food products可知大多数有机食品和传统食品的产品之间的价格是不同的,故选A.
63.D  考查形容词词义 make a sensible choice做出理性选择.sensible理性的,故选D.
64.B  考查语意,根据前文可知美国农业部计划让消费者对于有机产品做出理性的消费,并对虚假陈述做出罚款,故选B.
65.C  考查动词 当人们卖贴有机标签的产品不符合USDA标准时将被罚款11 000美元.fine罚款,故选C.

点评 完型填空,解题时要抓住文章的脉络,一定要读懂全文,弄清文章要表达的思想,注意前后段落之间的关系.答题中,一定要认真分析,注意选项与上下文的关系,与前后单词的关系.对于一时没有太大的把握的题可以放到最后再来完成,因为有时答案可以从下文内容体现出来.答完后再通读一篇文章,看看所选选项能不能是语句通顺,语意连贯.

Unemployment in the United States is still high at 6.7 percent. But for job seekers,especially those with college educations,researchers say finding a job can be as easy as logging on to a computer.It used to be that looking for a job meant hurrying around,knocking on doors and turning to ads.But that's changing,thanks to the Internet.A new report says,for college graduates,looking for a job is getting easier.More than 80 percent of the jobs are available online.

At the height of the depression(萧条),when U.S.unemployment peaked at 10 percent,just a little more than two million jobs were being posted each month.But as the recovery takes hold,the job picture looks increasingly bright.

That’s great news for Hamilton.Only once has he ever applied in person for a job at a shopping mall. He said,“I think my generation—the idea of going door to door, out knocking and saying,hey are you hiring? —like that—doesn’t exist anymore…those days are gone, Just go online.’’

Kim Dancy recently graduated with a master's degree in Public Policy.She found her dream job as an education policy researcher.But she says finding the perfect job online takes a lot of perseverance.He said,“It can be really frustrating and it takes a long time,but if you applied for enough positions and really do your homework you will get somewhere.

The report’s findings suggest careers in Science,Technology,Engineering and Math provide the greatest opportunities,with salaries that range between $30 to $45 an hour.But for maximum income and satisfaction,workers must be prepared to move and change jobs at least every five years.

1.The highest unemployment rate in the depression in the U.S.was _____.

A.7% B.6.7% C.6% D.10%

2.In what way does Hamilton find his jobs in most cases?

A.Applying in person. B.Turning to the Internet.

C.Searching papers. D.Going door to door.

3.What can we learn from Dancy’s experience?

A. Job applicants should do much housework.

B. Finding a dream job is really exciting.

C.Only online can an applicant find a job.

D.Online job—hunting calls for perseverance.

4.How can you get a high salary according to the text?

A.By switching jobs regularly.

B.By sticking to your work.

C.By surfing the Internet.

D.By hurrying around.