Have you heard of the scandal that happened in one of Great Britain’s biggest su
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Have you heard of the scandal that happened in one of Great Britain’s biggest supermarket chains called Tesco? The British love Tesco as it sells very cheap products and it can be found on almost every corner of a British city or town. On January 15th 2013 food inspectors discovered 30 % horsemeat in a certain brand of frozen beefburgers that were mostly sold by Tesco in the UK and Ireland. In times of social media like Facebook and Twitter the news has spread fast and customers have been very concerned about what the food they buy actually contains. Tesco said it had taken away the burgers from the shop shelves immediately, and apologized to their customers. They also promised that they would find out what exactly happened and that they would work harder than ever so this would never happen again. Customers are also able to return the beefburgers and get a refund, that is, their money back. However, it will be hard for Tesco to get the people’s trust back. Just imagine buying lovely beefburgers that you fry at home and suddenly you find out that you have actually eaten horsemeat! In this case not only horse lovers will be upset! By the way, why are British people so shocked about eating horsemeat? In history, horses have played great roles as working animals and as an important means of transport. When Britons of today think of horses, they think of majestic animals or cute pets rather than meat. But this is not the only reason for the protest: Customers also want to be sure that the products they buy contain what it says on the label. Hopefully, supermarkets can avoid mistakes like that in the future. Maybe there should be stricter regulations and more controls of our food? Otherwise we will soon find ourselves eating panda meat instead of pork and parrot instead of chicken. So the next time you are in a supermarket maybe check the ingredients of your food before you buy it or you could get a nasty surprise … 小题1:What is the scandal?A.Tesco’s products were much more expensive than they are supposed to be. | B.Tesco didn’t react immediately to a food quality issue. | C.Tesco sold expired food. | D.Horsemeat was found in burgers sold in Tesco. | 小题2:What didn’t Tesco do in response to the scandal?A.It withdrew the beefburgers. | B.It made an apology to the public. | C.It investigated and found out the cause and effect of the scandal. | D.It returned money to customers who bought the beefburgers. | 小题3:Which statement isn’t among the reasons why customers are furious?A.People trusted Tesco so much that they never expected a scandal like this. | B.Everyone can call himself or herself a horse lover in the UK. | C.Sellers shouldn’t cheat customers. | D.The horse is humans’ friend. |
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小题1:D 小题2:C 小题3:B |
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试题分析:文章大意:文章介绍关于Tesco的牛肉汉堡里面是马肉的传言,顾客对此感到非常的震惊。Tesco为此撤销了商店的架子上的汉堡,向顾客道歉,并且把钱还给顾客。但是没有调查找出传言的起因和效果。 小题1:细节题:从第二段的句子:On January 15th 2013 food inspectors discovered 30 % horsemeat in a certain brand of frozen beefburgers that were mostly sold by Tesco in the UK and Ireland.可知传言是在牛肉汉堡里面发现了马肉。选D。 小题2:细节题:从第三段的句子:Tesco said it had taken away the burgers from the shop shelves immediately, and apologized to their customers. They also promised that they would find out what exactly happened and that they would work harder than ever so this would never happen again. Customers are also able to return the beefburgers and get a refund, that is, their money back.可知 Tesco撤销了商店的架子上的汉堡,向顾客道歉,并且把钱还给顾客。没有提到调查找出传言的起因和效果,选C 小题3:细节题:从倒数第二段的句子:In history, horses have played great roles as working animals and as an important means of transport. When Britons of today think of horses, they think of majestic animals or cute pets rather than meat.和最后一段的句子:Customers also want to be sure that the products they buy contain what it says on the label. Hopefully, supermarkets can avoid mistakes like that in the future. Maybe there should be stricter regulations and more controls of our food?可知人们震惊的原因是他们一直信任Tesco,没有想到会有这样的传言。销售人员不该欺骗顾客,以及马是人类的朋友。没有提到每个人都是喜欢马的人。选B |
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Christopher Thomas, 27, was a writer by night and a teacher by day when he noticed he was always tired and was losing weight fast.Diagnosed with diabetes(糖尿病), Thomas would need to inject himself with insulin(胰岛素) three times a day for the rest of his life or risk nerve damage, blindness, and even death.And if that weren"t bad enough, he had no health insurance. After a month of feeling upset, Thomas decided he’d better find a way to fight back.He left Canton, Michigan for New York, got a job waiting tables, nicknamed himself the Diabetic Rockstar, and created diabeticrockstar.com, a free online community for diabetics(糖尿病患者) and their loved ones ---- a place where over 1,100 people share personal stories, information, and resources. Jason Swencki’s son, Kody, was diagnosed with type diabetes at six.Father and son visit the online children’s forums(论坛) together most evenings.“Kody gets so excited, writing to kids from all over,” says Swencki, one of the site’s volunteers. “They know what he’s going through, so he doesn"t feel alone.” Kody is anything but alone. Diabetes is now the seventh leading cause of death in the United States, with 24 million diagnosed cases.And more people are being diagnosed at younger ages. These days, Thomas’s main focus is his charity, Fight It, which provides medicines and supplies to people ---- 225 to date ---- who can’t afford a diabetic’s huge expenses.Fight-it org has raised about $23,000 ---- in products and in cash.In May, Thomas will hold the first annual Diabetic Rockstar Festival in the Caribbean. Even with a staff of 22 volunteers, Thomas often devotes up to 50 hours a week to his cause, while still doing his full-time job waiting tables.“Of the diabetes charities out there, most are putting money into finding a cure,” says Bentley Gubar, one of Rockstar’s original members. “But Christopher is the only person I know saying people need help now.” 小题1:Diabeticrockstar.com was created for ____.A.diabetics to communicate | B.volunteers to find jobs | C.children to amuse themselves | D.rock stars to share resources | 小题2:According to the text, Kody ____.A.feel lonely because of his illness | B.benefits from diabeticrockstar.com | C.helps create the online kid’s forums | D.writes children’s stories online | 小题3:What can we learn about Fight It?A.It helps the diabetics in financial difficulties. | B.It organizes parties for volunteer once a year. | C.It offers less expensive medicine to diabetics. | D.It owns a well-known medical website. | 小题4:The last paragraph suggests that Thomas ____.A.works full-time in a diabetes charity | B.employs 22 people for his website | C.helps diabetics in his own way | D.manages to find a cure for diabetes |
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Tensions have erupted over some barren rocks in the Pacific that you may never have heard of, but stay tuned—this is a boundary dispute(争端) that could get ugly and some day have far-reaching consequences for China, Japan, Taiwan and the United States. The islands in dispute are called the Senkaku chain by Japan, the Diaoyu islands by China, and the Diaoyutai by Taiwan. All three claim the islands, which are really just five small islands and three barren rocks northeast of Taiwan, 200 miles off the Chinese coast. The latest conflict occurred when a Chinese fishing boat collided(碰撞) with two Japanese naval ships trying to stop it near the islands. The Japanese prevented the Chinese captain from leaving the place for questioning and the two countries have been exchanging angry protests. The reason to worry is that nationalists in both China and Taiwan see the islands as unquestionably theirs and think that their government has been weak in claiming this authority. So far, wiser heads have generally won the argument on each side, but at some point a weakened Chinese leader might try to gain the legal right with the public by pushing the issue and recovering the islands. It would be a dangerous game and would have a disastrous impact on China-Japan relations, but if successful it would raise the popularity of the Chinese government. In reality, of course, there is zero chance that the U.S. will honor its treaty(条约) with Japan over a few barren rocks. We"re not going to risk a nuclear conflict with China over some islands that may well be China"s. But if we don"t help, our security relationship with Japan will be at the breaking point. So which country has a better claim to the islands? My feeling is that it"s China, although the answer isn"t clear-cut. Chinese navigational records show the islands as Chinese for many centuries, and a 1783 Japanese map shows them as Chinese as well. Japan purported to “discover” the islands only in 1884 and took control of them by force only in 1895 when it also grabbed Taiwan. The best approach would be for China and Japan to agree to refer the dispute to the International Court of Justice, but realistically that won"t happen. And since some believe that the area is rich with oil and gas reserves, the claims from each side have become more insistent. As Chinese nationalism grows, as China"s navy and ability to project power in the ocean gains, we could see some military conflicts over the islands. Taken from NewYork Times 小题1:The underlined word “purported” (in Para.7) is closest in meaning to “_____”.A.happened | B.claimed | C.pretended | D.intended | 小题2:The latest conflict referred to in the passage occurred because _____.A.the Japanese government has bought the Diaoyu Islands from the Liyuans | B.two Japanese naval ships sailed in the Chinese sea around the Diaoyu Islands | C.the Japanese kept the captain of a fishing boat from returning for questioning | D.a fishing boat collided with two Japanese naval ships by design in the Japanese sea | 小题3:Which of the following is the author"s personal idea?A.It is the two Japanese naval ships that are to blame for the conflict. | B.It is the Chinese captain of a fishing boat that is to blame for the conflict. | C.It is the U.S. that will honor its treaty with Japan over a few barren rocks. | D.It is China that has a better claim to the islands because of its navigational records. | 小题4:What can be inferred according to the passage?A.The claim from both sides has become more insistent. | B.Japan has navy and ability to power the Diaoyu Islands. | C.China is developing so quickly that it will declare a war on Japan. | D.The dispute between China and Japan has put the U.S. in a dilemma. |
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A victim of climate change
A polar bear"s dead body found on the Arctic island of Svalbard, the northernmost part of Norway, has shocked experts who say climate change may be to blame for the animal’s death.The starved polar bear in Norway was said to be in good health in April when the Norwegian Polar Institute examined and labeled it. However, the animal was reduced to skin and bones by the time a group of explorers came across its body in July. The bear is thought to have been heading north in a desperate search for sea ice that would allow it to hunt for seals. "From his lying position in death the bear appears to simply have starved and died where he dropped," polar bear expert Dr. Ian Stirling, a professor at the University of Alberta said, "He had external suggestion of any remaining fat, having been reduced to little more than skin and bone." Stirling believes the bear starved to death as a result of a lack of sea ice which the animals use as a platform for hunting seals. That may also explain why the 16-year-old male bear was found about 155 miles north of where it was seen in April. Arctic sea ice reached a record low in 2012, according to a report released this week by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration that pointed to continued signs of climate change. The International Union for Conservation of Nature currently classifies polar bears as vulnerable on its Red List of Threatened Species. 小题1:How did Stirling know the reason for the death of the polar bear?A.By the food he ate | B.By doing further experiments | C.By observing other polar bears | D.By his lying position in death | 小题2:The underlined word "vulnerable" probably means _____A.easily hurt | B.difficult to hunt | C.dangerous | D.amazing | 小题3:What is the author"s attitude to the incident?A.Favorable. | B.Uncaring | C.Doubtful. | D.Concerned | 小题4:Where does this text probably come from?A.A novel. | B.A guidebook | C.A news report. | D.An advertisement |
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Sports News of the Week Bolt regains 100m title in Moscow Last updated: Mon, Aug-12-2013, 08:54 USAIN BOLT of Jamaica won the men"s 100 meters final during the IAAF World Athletics Championships in Moscow on Sunday. Usain Bolt was made to look human by a combination of a Russian rainstorm and a fired-up Justin Gatlin on Sunday but the Jamaican superstar was still good enough to regain his world 100 meters title in a surging 9.77 seconds. With former world and Olympic champion and twice-banned doper Gatlin leading at halfway, Bolt was forced to race a rival, rather than the clock. Jason Dufner wins PGA Championship Last Updated: Monday, August 12, 2013, 10:38 Jason Dufner won his first major title at the 95th PGA Championship, the top U.S. golf competition, seizing an early lead on Sunday at Oak Hill, Texas and holding on for victory despite a bogey-bogey finish. The 36-year-old American, who squandered a four-shot lead with four holes to play in losing the 2011 PGA Championship, fired a final-round two-under par 68 to finish on 10-under par 270 for 72 holes. Isinbaeva leads harvest day for host Russia at Moscow worlds Last updated: WeD.August 14, 2013, 10:35 Russia"s "pole vault queen" Elena Isinbaeva ignited the Luzhniki stadium as she claimed her third world title on the fourth day of the 2013 IAAF World Championships here on Tuesday, which saw host Russia harvested two gold and one silver medals in seven finals, Ireland"s Heffernan wins world walk title at 35 Last Updated: Wednesday, August 14,2013,15:15 Ireland"s Robert Heffernan won the world championship 50km walk title on Wednesday as the 35-year-old finally tasted glory after 13 years of heartbreak and near-misses. Heffernan, fourth in the 2012 Olympic 50km and fourth in both walks at last year"s European championships, broke clear of Mikhail Ryzhov after 35km to deny Russia a clean sweep of the walks after they took gold in both 20km events earlier in the week. 小题1:When did Bolt regain the men"s 100 meters final?A.August 11. | B.August 12 | C.August 13. | D.August 14 | 小题2:Where is the PGA held? A.JamaicA. B.RussiA C.AmericA. D.Ireland 小题3:______ won the world championship at last after trying hard for 13 years.A.Jason | B.Bolt | C.Isinbaeva | D.Heffernan |
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Taking exams in a large group setting can be stressful for students and for the staff members who are watching over them. When classrooms are crowded and desks are close together, cheating might be tempting. One university in Thailand came up with an anti-cheating hat that makes it almost impossible for students to see other students’ papers. A photo of the students wearing the anti-cheating hats made its way to the internet, and the university was criticized for making students wear those ridiculous looking homemade hats. The hats were made by stapling two pieces of paper onto a headband, one to each side of the head. After being criticized, senior academic staff at Kasetsart University in Bangkok, Thailand, released a statement saying that the hats idea came from students. They said that in a bid to prevent cheating they asked the students for ideas on how to prevent cheating in the upcoming exam, which was being taken by almost one hundred students. Students came up with different ideas, then the paper hat idea was selected by them as the most fit. The university claims that no-one was forced to use the hat, but they all chose to do so. “When wearing the hat during the exam, students felt more relaxed,” Nattadon Rungruangkitkrai, a lecturer at the university said.“It was not meant to indicate that Kasetsart students often cheat on exams. I apologize if the photo makes other people look at my students in a negative way,’ Rungruangkitkrai added. 小题1:Why was the university criticized on the Internet?A.The homemade anti-cheating hat looked too simple. | B.Wearing the anti-cheating hat made students look ridiculous. | C.Wearing the anti-cheating hats couldn’t prevent students from cheating in the exam. | D.The university forced students to wear the anti-cheating hat. | 小题2:What’s most of the Kasetsart University students’ attitude towards the cheating hat? A.skeptical | B.supportive | C.objective | D.negative | 小题3:It can be inferred from the passage that_______.A.It’s useless wearing the anti-cheating hat in the exam. | B.Kasetsart students are often caught cheating in the exam. | C.Wearing the anti-cheating hat is effective in some degree. | D.Some students are forced to wear the anti-cheating hat. |
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