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  Heidi spoke schoolgirl English with a slight American accent to her own complete satisfaction.She had clearly no intention of doing any work.

  When I tried weakly to suggest a plan for lessons, she kept interrupting to offer me chocolate, coffee, and cigarettes.“Excuse me, there isn’t any fruit,” she smiled, then picked up the house telephone, “Anna.Please bring some oranges.”

  When the maid arrived with the oranges, I was forced, despite my unwillingness, to make a regular meal, with plate, knife, and fork.This destroyed the last pretence of a teacher-pupilrelationship.

  It was a waste of time even pretending to teach her anything.If she didn’t know a word, she said it in German.If I corrected her, she repeated it in German.I was glad, of course, that she was so lazy, and only afraid that her mother might discover how little progress she was making.

  But this was very unlikely.Most rich people, once they have decided to trust you, can be cheated to almost any extent.The only real problem for the private teacher is to get inside the door.

  As for Heidi, she seemed to enjoy my visits.From something she said, I understood that she boasted to her school friends that she had got a real English teacher.We came to understand each other very well.I was bribed with fruit not to be troublesome about the English language; she, for her part, told her parents that I was the best teacher she had ever had We talked in German about the things that interested her.And every three or four minutes we were interrupted while she played her part in the family game of exchanging entirely unimportant messages over the house telephone.

(1)

When they first met, Heidi was determined to show her teacher ________.

[  ]

A.

how generous she could be

B.

that she had a servant/English

C.

what sort of lessons she intended to have

D.

how well she could speak and understand

(2)

According to the teacher, rich people ________

[  ]

A.

do not trust people who are not rich themselves

B.

often do not understand the value of money

C.

axe extremely difficult to get to know

D.

can be cheated to a great extent

(3)

How did Heidi try to use the fact that her teacher was English?

[  ]

A.

To raise the envy of her friends at school.

B.

To give an excuse for not studying English at school.

C.

To persuade her parents that the teacher was excellent.

D.

To explain her improvement in spoken English.

(4)

What does the passage say about the telephone calls?

[  ]

A.

They occurred at important moments in his lessons.

B.

They provided entertainment for the family.

C.

They occurred three or four times every lesson.

D.

They provided a welcome break in the lesson

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to rule soon that milk from cloned animals and meat from their offspring (后代) are safe to eat.

The agricultural industry has observed a self-acting stop on using the products of clones, but it has recently become clear that a few offspring of cloned pigs and cows are already flowing into the food supply. Many in agriculture believe such genetic copies are the next logical step in improving the nation’s livestock (家畜).

Many Americans are likely to be against the idea of serving clones’ milk to their children or putting meat from the offspring of clones into the kitchens. When they were asked earlier this year in a survey by the International Food Information Council whether they would willingly buy meat, milk and eggs that come from clones if the FDA declared them to be safe, 63 percent of consumers said no.

Yet scientific evidence suggests there is little cause for alarm, at least on food-safety grounds. Studies have shown that meat and milk from clones are not different from that from normal animals, although work is not complete and researchers say that clones do suffer slight genetic abnormalities (反常).

While milk from clones might reach the shelves, clones themselves are not likely to be eaten, since they cost thousands of dollars to produce. They’d be used as breeding stock(培育家畜), so the real question is whether their produced offspring would be safe.

The FDA has been promising a policy for three years, but hasn’t produced a final view, and some biotechnology companies involved in cloning have run out of cash while waiting. Livestock producers have called the FDA the“Foot Dragging Administration”.

 

72.What is the opinion of most Americans on serving cloned milk to their children?

  A.They expect to serve clone milk to their children.

  B.They have already fed their children with cloned milk.

  C.They believe using the cloned milk is safe enough.

  D.They won’t accept cloned milk.

73.What does the underlined sentence mean in the passage?

  A.The clones are very rare, so they will never be used as food.

  B.The clones cost too much money so it’s worth eating them.

  C.The clones cost so much to produce, so they will not be used as food.

  D.The FDA will make a decision that the clones are too expensive to eat as food.

74.Why has the FDA been called“Foot Dragging Administration”?

  A.Because the FDA hasn’t made final policy in the limited time.

  B.Because the FDA have used up their money to make cloned food.

  C.Because the FDA doesn’t know whether the cloned meat is safe to eat or not.

  D.Because the livestock producers like to play jokes.

75.What is the best title for this passage?

  A.The offspring of cloned animals.

  B.Clone-generated meat and milk may be accepted.

  C.Cloned animal products are dangerous.

  D.The new plan on cloned animal products.

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to rule soon that milk from cloned animals and meat from their offspring (后代) are safe to eat.

The agricultural industry has observed a self-acting stop on using the products of clones, but it has recently become clear that a few offspring of cloned pigs and cows are already flowing into the food supply. Many in agriculture believe such genetic copies are the next logical step in improving the nation’s livestock (家畜).

Many Americans are likely to be against the idea of serving clones’ milk to their children or putting meat from the offspring of clones into the kitchens. When they were asked earlier this year in a survey by the International Food Information Council whether they would willingly buy meat, milk and eggs that come from clones if the FDA declared them to be safe, 63 percent of consumers said no.

Yet scientific evidence suggests there is little cause for alarm, at least on food-safety grounds. Studies have shown that meat and milk from clones are not different from that from normal animals, although work is not complete and researchers say that clones do suffer slight genetic abnormalities (反常).

While milk from clones might reach the shelves, clones themselves are not likely to be eaten, since they cost thousands of dollars to produce. They’d be used as breeding stock(培育家畜), so the real question is whether their produced offspring would be safe.

The FDA has been promising a policy for three years, but hasn’t produced a final view, and some biotechnology companies involved in cloning have run out of cash while waiting. Livestock producers have called the FDA the“Foot Dragging Administration”.

1.What is the opinion of most Americans on serving cloned milk to their children?

  A.They expect to serve clone milk to their children.

  B.They have already fed their children with cloned milk.

  C.They believe using the cloned milk is safe enough.

  D.They won’t accept cloned milk.

2.What does the underlined sentence mean in the passage?

  A.The clones are very rare, so they will never be used as food.

  B.The clones cost too much money so it’s worth eating them.

  C.The clones cost so much to produce, so they will not be used as food.

  D.The FDA will make a decision that the clones are too expensive to eat as food.

3.Why has the FDA been called“Foot Dragging Administration”?

  A.Because the FDA hasn’t made final policy in the limited time.

  B.Because the FDA have used up their money to make cloned food.

  C.Because the FDA doesn’t know whether the cloned meat is safe to eat or not.

  D.Because the livestock producers like to play jokes.

4.What is the best title for this passage?

  A.The offspring of cloned animals.

  B.Clone-generated meat and milk may be accepted.

  C.Cloned animal products are dangerous.

D.The new plan on cloned animal products. ?

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The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) is expected to rule soon that milk from cloned animals and meat from their offspring (后代) are safe to eat.

The agricultural industry has observed a self-acting stop on using the products of clones, but it has recently become clear that a few offspring of cloned pigs and cows are already flowing into the food supply. Many in agriculture believe such genetic copies are the next logical step in improving the nation’s livestock (家畜).

Many Americans are likely to be against the idea of serving clones’ milk to their children or putting meat from the offspring of clones into the kitchens. When they were asked earlier this year in a survey by the International Food Information Council whether they would willingly buy meat, milk and eggs that come from clones if the FDA declared them to be safe, 63 percent of consumers said no.

Yet scientific evidence suggests there is little cause for alarm, at least on food-safety grounds. Studies have shown that meat and milk from clones are not different from that from normal animals, although work is not complete and researchers say that clones do suffer slight genetic abnormalities (反常).

While milk from clones might reach the shelves, clones themselves are not likely to be eaten, since they cost thousands of dollars to produce. They’d be used as breeding stock, so the real question is whether their produced offspring would be safe.

The FDA has been promising a policy for three years, but hasn’t produced a final view, and some biotechnology companies involved in cloning have run out of cash while waiting. Livestock producers have called the FDA the “Foot Dragging Administration”.

1.What is the opinion of most Americans on serving cloned milk to their children?

    A.They expect to serve clone milk to their children.

    B.They have already fed their children with cloned milk.

    C.They believe using the cloned milk is safe enough.

    D.They won’t accept cloned milk.

2.What does the underlined sentence mean in the passage?

    A.The clones are very rare and cost so much to produce, so they will never be used as food.

    B.Researchers spent too much money to produce the clones; it’s not worth eating them.

    C.The clones cost so much to produce, so they will not be used as food.

    D.The FDA will make a decision that the clones are too expensive to eat as food.

3.Why has the FDA been called “Foot Dragging Administration”?

    A.Because the FDA hasn’t made final policy in the limited time.

    B.Because the FDA have used up their money to make cloned food.

    C.Because the FDA doesn’t know whether the cloned meat is safe to eat or not.

    D.Because the livestock producers like to play jokes.

4.What is the best title for this passage?

    A.The offspring of cloned animals.

    B.Clone-generated meat and milk may be accepted.

    C.Cloned animal products are dangerous.

    D.The new plan on cloned animal products.

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  The Food and Drug Administration(FDA)is expected to rule soon that milk from cloned animals and meat from their offspring(后代)are safe to eat.

  The agricultural industry has observed a self-acting stop on using the products of clones, but it has recently become clear that a few offspring of cloned pigs and cows are already flowing into the food supply.Many in agriculture believe such genetic copies are the next logical step in improving the nation’s livestock(家畜).

  Many Americans are likely to be against the idea of serving clones’ milk to their children or putting meat from the offspring of clones into the kitchens.When they were asked earlier this year in a survey by the International Food Information Council whether they would willingly buy meat, milk and eggs that come from clones if the FDA declared them to be safe, 63 percent of consumers said no.

  Yet scientific evidence suggests there is little cause for alarm, at least on food-safety grounds.Studies have shown that meat and milk from clones are not different from that from normal animals, although work is not complete and researchers say that clones do suffer slight genetic abnormalities(反常).

  While milk from clones might reach the shelves, clones themselves are not likely to be eaten, since they cost thousands of dollars to produce.They’d be used as breeding stock, so the real question is whether their produced offspring would be safe.

  The FDA has been promising a policy for three years, but hasn’t produced a final view, and some biotechnology companies involved in cloning have run out of cash while waiting.Livestock producers have called the FDA the “Foot Dragging Administration”.

(1)

What is the opinion of most Americans on serving cloned milk to their children?

[  ]

A.

They expect to serve clone milk to their children.

B.

They have already fed their children with cloned milk.

C.

They believe using the cloned milk is safe enough.

D.

They won’t accept cloned milk.

(2)

What does the underlined sentence mean in the passage?

[  ]

A.

The clones are very rare and cost so much to produce, so they will never be used as food.

B.

Researchers spent too much money to produce the clones; it’s not worth eating them.

C.

The clones cost so much to produce, so they will not be used as food.

D.

The FDA will make a decision that the clones are too expensive to eat as food.

(3)

Why has the FDA been called “Foot Dragging Administration”?

[  ]

A.

Because the FDA hasn’t made final policy in the limited time.

B.

Because the FDA have used up their money to make cloned food.

C.

Because the FDA doesn’t know whether the cloned meat is safe to eat or not.

D.

Because the livestock producers like to play jokes.

(4)

What is the best title for this passage?

[  ]

A.

The offspring of cloned animals.

B.

Clone-generated meat and milk may be accepted.

C.

Cloned animal products are dangerous.

D.

The new plan on cloned animal products.

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