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The dyed bun scandal (染色馒头丑闻) deals another blow to shoppers' confidence in buying food products, as well as the reputation of local sellers. Li Zhen reports on shoppers’ reactions in Shanghai.
An investigation by the municipal government revealed that Shanghai Shenglu Food Company produced more than 3,000 steamed buns daily. These were then sold across the city, including large supermarkets such as Hualian, Lianhua and Dia.
Fewer steamed buns were for sale at this Lianhua Supermarket. More than 32,000 buns were taken off store shelves when the scandal emerged.
Mr. Wang, Sales Manager of Lianhua Supermarket, said, “We removed the dyed steamed buns produced by Shenglu as soon as we learned of the incident. We gave customers who had bought the steamed buns from our outlets refunds with their receipts. Despite the scandal, our sales volume has been fine so far.”
However, most customers we met remained concerned about food safety. Steamed buns are a regular breakfast food for Ms. Gao. She used to buy them mostly from supermarkets because she felt it was in a clean and safe environment.
But now, she has second thoughts about buying the popular snack.
Ms. Gao, Shanghai shopper, said, “I can’t believe that even steamed buns from the supermarkets are no longer safe. The only places I trusted to shop at were major supermarkets and specialist shops. But now even there, product quality cannot be guaranteed. I really don't know where to buy my goods from in the future.
Shoppers at supermarkets who still bought steamed buns said they had few options. “I feel like giving up supermarkets. But I really don’t know where to do my food shopping. I can't make these things myself.” said Ms. Tang, Shanghai shopper.
【小题1】The colored buns were sold in some large supermarkets EXCEPT ______.

A.HualianB.Lianhua C.ShengluD.Dia
【小题2】 What Ms. Gao and Ms. Tang said suggests that ______.
A.they still trust major supermarkets when shopping
B.they will make food by themselves
C.they will never go to supermarkets
D.they feel confused about where to buy safe food
【小题3】The underlined word in the last paragraph can be replaced by ______.
A.choices B.ideas C.hintsD.marks
【小题4】What is the main idea of this passage?
A.Major supermarkets removed the dyed steamed buns.
B.Dyed steamed buns brought great loss to major supermarkets.
C.Famous supermarkets are involved in the bun scandal.
D.Dyed bun scandal hurts consumers’ confidence.
【小题5】Where can you most probably read the passage?
A.In a fashion magazine.B.In a newspaper.C.In a guideline book.D.In an official document.

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The dyed bun scandal (染色馒头丑闻) deals another blow to shoppers' confidence in buying food products, as well as the reputation of local sellers. Li Zhen reports on shoppers’ reactions in Shanghai.

An investigation by the municipal government revealed that Shanghai Shenglu Food Company produced more than 3,000 steamed buns daily. These were then sold across the city, including large supermarkets such as Hualian, Lianhua and Dia.

Fewer steamed buns were for sale at this Lianhua Supermarket. More than 32,000 buns were taken off store shelves when the scandal emerged.

Mr. Wang, Sales Manager of Lianhua Supermarket, said, “We removed the dyed steamed buns produced by Shenglu as soon as we learned of the incident. We gave customers who had bought the steamed buns from our outlets refunds with their receipts. Despite the scandal, our sales volume has been fine so far.”

However, most customers we met remained concerned about food safety. Steamed buns are a regular breakfast food for Ms. Gao. She used to buy them mostly from supermarkets because she felt it was in a clean and safe environment.

But now, she has second thoughts about buying the popular snack.

Ms. Gao, Shanghai shopper, said, “I can’t believe that even steamed buns from the supermarkets are no longer safe. The only places I trusted to shop at were major supermarkets and specialist shops. But now even there, product quality cannot be guaranteed. I really don't know where to buy my goods from in the future.

Shoppers at supermarkets who still bought steamed buns said they had few options. “I feel like giving up supermarkets. But I really don’t know where to do my food shopping. I can't make these things myself.” said Ms. Tang, Shanghai shopper.

1.The colored buns were sold in some large supermarkets EXCEPT ______.

A. Hualian          B. Lianhua      C. Shenglu      D. Dia 

2. What Ms. Gao and Ms. Tang said suggests that ______.

A. they still trust major supermarkets when shopping             

B. they will make food by themselves

C. they will never go to supermarkets         

D. they feel confused about where to buy safe food

3.The underlined word in the last paragraph can be replaced by ______.

A. choices      B. ideas            C. hints            D. marks

4.What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Major supermarkets removed the dyed steamed buns.

B. Dyed steamed buns brought great loss to major supermarkets.

C. Famous supermarkets are involved in the bun scandal.

D. Dyed bun scandal hurts consumers’ confidence.

5.Where can you most probably read the passage?

A. In a fashion magazine. B. In a newspaper. C. In a guideline book. D. In an official document.

 

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FIRST IMPRESSIONS

(1)

What kind of prize did Li Qiang win last year?

[  ]

A.

The prize was to make a trip into the year AD 3005.

B.

The prize was a hovering carriage.

C.

The prize was to visit a space station.

D.

The text doesn’t mention it.

(2)

It is obvious that Li Qiang wrote the E-mail to his parents _________.

[  ]

A.

before traveling into the year AD 3005

B.

during the journey to the year AD 3005

C.

when he won the prize last year

D.

after flying into the year AD 3005

(3)

Why did Li Qiang feel nervous and uncertain at first in the year AD 3005?

[  ]

A.

He was frightened in the new surroundings.

B.

He hadn’t adapted himself to the new environment.

C.

He was affected by the flashbacks from his previous time period.

D.

He was in an imaginary world.

(4)

It seemed that _________ from the passage.

[  ]

A.

oxygen was no longer needed in the year AD 3005

B.

oxygen was still needed in the year AD 3005

C.

it was in the hovering carriage that he traveled into the future

D.

it was the calming drink that got him into the future

(5)

This text is written mainly to _________.

[  ]

A.

introduce the future life to us

B.

imagine a kind of future life

C.

write about an adventurous tour

D.

tell us an amusing story

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The dyed bun scandal (染色馒头丑闻) deals another blow to shoppers' confidence in buying food products, as well as the reputation of local sellers. Li Zhen reports on shoppers’ reactions in Shanghai.

An investigation by the municipal government revealed that Shanghai Shenglu Food Company produced more than 3,000 steamed buns daily. These were then sold across the city, including large supermarkets such as Hualian, Lianhua and Dia.

Fewer steamed buns were for sale at this Lianhua Supermarket. More than 32,000 buns were taken off store shelves when the scandal emerged.

Mr. Wang, Sales Manager of Lianhua Supermarket, said, “We removed the dyed steamed buns produced by Shenglu as soon as we learned of the incident. We gave customers who had bought the steamed buns from our outlets refunds with their receipts. Despite the scandal, our sales volume has been fine so far.”

However, most customers we met remained concerned about food safety. Steamed buns are a regular breakfast food for Ms. Gao. She used to buy them mostly from supermarkets because she felt it was in a clean and safe environment.

But now, she has second thoughts about buying the popular snack.

Ms. Gao, Shanghai shopper, said, “I can’t believe that even steamed buns from the supermarkets are no longer safe. The only places I trusted to shop at were major supermarkets and specialist shops. But now even there, product quality cannot be guaranteed. I really don't know where to buy my goods from in the future.

Shoppers at supermarkets who still bought steamed buns said they had few options. “I feel like giving up supermarkets. But I really don’t know where to do my food shopping. I can't make these things myself.” said Ms. Tang, Shanghai shopper.

56. The colored buns were sold in some large supermarkets EXCEPT ______.

A. Hualian                B. Lianhua            C. Shenglu             D. Dia 

57. What Ms. Gao and Ms. Tang said suggests that ______.

A. they still trust major supermarkets when shopping                   

B. they will make food by themselves

C. they will never go to supermarkets         

D. they feel confused about where to buy safe food

58. The underlined word in the last paragraph can be replaced by ______.

A. choices         B. ideas                C. hints                 D. marks

59. What is the main idea of this passage?

A. Major supermarkets removed the dyed steamed buns.

B. Dyed steamed buns brought great loss to major supermarkets.

C. Famous supermarkets are involved in the bun scandal.

D. Dyed bun scandal hurts consumers’ confidence.

60. Where can you most probably read the passage?

A. In a fashion magazine.      B. In a newspaper.

C. In a guideline book.        D. In an official document.

                                

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阅读理解
     Despite losing the final at the Australian open, 28-year-old Chinese tennis player Li Na is popular in
the foreign media. This is related not only to her identity as the first Asian to play in a Grand Slam singles
finals, but also her courtside humor and merry personality. Li represents the image of the Chinese people.
     Every successful athlete, on certain occasions, becomes a symbol of his or her nation. Previously,
Chinese sports players had a strong sense of "representing China", and often appeared conservative(保
守的) and overcautious. Foreign journalists used to find it hard to distinguish among Chinese athletes due
to their lack of individuality in their eyes. Li is breaking that traditional image.
     Li's impressive performance on the court was driven by her own personality and it represents a social
change in China during the past two decades. Mainly, the constraints (约束) on self-expression have
been shaken off. This straightforward girl represents a different China that allows her to "just be herself".
      Some foreign media outlets regard Li as a "Chinese tennis rebel(叛逆)". She wears a rose tattoo on
her chest and employs her husband as personal coach; she first thanked her sponsor at the award
ceremony, and even asked the chair referee during the tense second set: "Can you tell the Chinese not to
teach me how to play tennis?"
     In fact, such "rebelliousness" didn't upset the Chinese, because they've been fed up with clich?s(陈词
滥调)like "thank my leaders" or "thank my comrades". Furthermore, being reminded to behave with
great care is probably the last thing they want while watching a game.
     Chinese society and its people need to relax. They need a little humor and open-mindedness to cope
with small mistakes, and imperfection should be allowed from time to time. Being excessively "correct"
can lead to untruthfulness and pressure. China is not as "correct" as it was in the past. However, isn't this
China more lovely and real?

1. In the author's opinion, Li Na is different from other Chinese athletes in that ______.
A. she is a symbol of the country    
B. she is traditional and overcautious
C. she has her own individuality    
D. she is a rebellious tennis player

2. Why didn't Li Na's "rebelliousness" upset the Chinese?
A. Because she is the first Asian to play in a Grand Slam singles finals.
B. Because she is a perfect athlete without any small mistakes.
C. Because of her impressive performance on the court and her vivid personality.
D. Because Li Na employs her husband as her personal coach.

3. We may infer from the passage that ______________.
A. some referees commented on Li Na's performance during the game
B. Li Na became the focus of the foreign media after the game
C. Li Na's impressive performance represents a social change in China
D. the Chinese used to lay great emphasis on being correct and perfect

4. The real purpose of the author's writing the passage is about____________.
A. Chinese belief of being excessively correct
B. Chinese good behaviors when watching a game
C. the rebellion of a Chinese tennis player
D. the inspiration to the Chinese from Li Na's story

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