快跑搜题,海量国家开放大学和大学考试复习和大学网课题库。下面是我们为您分享的一道[单选题]:Passage 1()考试题目的答案,如果您在复习过程中遇到任何难题,只需关注快跑搜题公众号,发送您的问题,我们就会立即为您提供详尽的答案。
题目:Passage 1()
题型:[单选题]
A.Many of us are willing to pay more for health food
B.Many of us risk our health eating unhealthy food
C.Many of us aren’t afraid of gaining a bit of extra fat
D.Many of us will pay the price for eating too much
参考答案:
查看更多题目答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
更多“Passage 1()”相关的问题
第1题
How many kinds of accommodation options are mentioned in the passage above()
A.1
B.2
C.3
D.4
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第2题
England has many interesting places that people like to visit.Among them, the pub is oft
en said to be a very special place for visitors to get to know the real life of the English people.The pub is a small “public place”, where people can buy beer, soft drinks and even some fast food.What’s more, a pub is also a meeting place where people sit and enjoy the beer and talking with their friends.One can easily find a pub at the street corner or in a small village.English people like the pub a lot.After a whole day of busy work, many men spend the whole evening in the pub and go back home at about eleven o’clock when the pub closes.1.One can easily find a pub in England.()A.RightB.WrongC.The passage doesnt tell us2.A pub is usually a large restaurant.()A.RightB.WrongC.The passage doesnt tell us3.People go to the pub to ().A.watch a filmB.sit and enjoy the beerC.talk with their friendsD.both B and C4.Many men spend the whole day drinking in the pub.()A.RightB.WrongC.The passage doesnt tell us5.The pub usually closes around ()o’clock in the evening.A.10B.11C.12D.None of the above
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第3题
Are you thinking of writing someone a letter? Call instead. It isn’t that expensive, e
specially when you call during the evening, night, or weekend hours. In fact, you can make a ten-minute call anywhere in the continental United States for just $2.60.For even greater saving, always dial direct, that is, without an operator’s help. Rates(资;费) on direct calls are lower after five o’clock in the evening and lowest after eleven o’clock at night. Collect, person-to-person, and pay phone calls require the services of an operator, and they cost more than direct calls.Need to call out of the country? Now calls to many overseas places may be dialed direct. Check your telephone direction for overseas area codes.Next time you have good news, or you just want to stay in touch, remember, a phone call means so much more than a letter. This has been a message from Southern Bell Telephone Company.(1) To make a ten-minute call costs $2.60, if you are in New York and want to be connected with a person in_______.A.Alaska B.Los AngelesC.Hawaii D.Mexico City(2) According to this passage, when is a dial telephone call cheapest?A.During weekend hours.B.After 5 in the evening.C.During working hours.D.After 11 at night.(3) Which type of call requires less money?A.A direct dial call.B.A collect call.C.A person-to-person call.D.A call from a pay phone.(4) What should one do in order to make an overseas call?A.Dial the operator.B.Call telephone Southern Bell Telephone Company.C.Check the phone book for the overseas operator’s number so that he can help you.D.Check the phone book for overseas area codes so that you can dial direct.(5) This passage is_______.A.an article B.letterC.a talk D.a dialogue
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第4题
You have been badly injured in a car accident. It is necessary to give you a blood tran
sfusion because you lost a great deal of blood in the accident. However, special care must be taken in selecting new blood for you. If the blood is too different from your own, the transfusion could kill you. There are four basic types of blood: A, B, AB, and O. A simple test can indicate a persons blood type, which, like hair color and height, is inherited from parents. Because of substances contained in each type, the four groups must be transfused carefully. Basically, A and B cannot be mixed. A and B cannot receive AB, but AB may receive A or B. O can give to any other group; hence, it is often called the universal donor. For the opposite reason, AB is sometimes called the universal recipient. However, because so many reactions can occur in transfusions, patients usually receive only salt or plasma (liquid) until their1、A good title for this passage is ________.A、Getting Blood and PlasmaB、Special Blood TypesC、Human Blood TypesD、The Blood Bank of a Hospital2、The word "hence" in line 10 means _________A、alwaysB、 oftenC、 thereforeD、 seldom3、In a blood transfusion, it is easiest to find the acceptable type of blood for a person with the blood type of ________A、AB、 BC、 ABD、 O4、The purpose of using salt and plasma before a blood transfusion is to allow time ______.A、to test the reactions to the transfusionB、for matching the blood to be transfused with the patients bloodC、 for the blood to be delivered from the blood bankD、 to select a new type of blood for the patient5、Most Europeans have blood type _________A、AB、BC、OD、A or O
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第5题
Passage 4Many countries have a holiday to celebrate workers’rights on or around May 1, but
Passage 4Many countries have a holiday to celebrate workers’rights on or around May 1, but Labour Day in Canada is celebrated on the first Monday of September. Canada&39;s Labour Day was _1_ celebrated in the spring but it was moved to the fall after 1894. The origins of Labour Day can be traced back to April 15, 1872, when the Toronto Trades Assembly organized Canada’s first significant _2_ for worker’s rights. The aim was to release the 24 leaders of the Toronto Typographical Union who were imprisoned for _3_ to campaign .for a nine-hour working day. At this time, trade unions were still illegal and what they did was seen as a criminal conspiracy to _4_ trade. In spite of this, the Toronto Trades Assembly was already a significant organization and encouraged workers to form. trade unions, _5_ in disputes between employers and employees and signaled the _6_ of workers. There was _7_ public support for the demonstration and the authorities could no longer deny the important role that the trade unions had to play in the _8_ Canadian democratic society. A few months later, a similar demonstration was organized in Ottawa and passed the house of Canada’s first prime minister, Sir John Macdonald. Later in the day, he appeared before the gathering and promised to _9_ all Canadian laws against trade unions. This happened in the same year and _10_ led to the founding of the Canadian Labour Congress In 1883. A similar holiday,Labor Day is held on the same day in the United States of America. Canadian trade unions are proud that this holiday was inspired by their efforts to improve workers’rights.A) disruptB) enormousC) lashedD) mutteringE) strikingF) mediatedG) originallyH)perpetual eventuallyJ) emergingK) gestureL) mistreatmentM) abolishN) paradeO) practically第1空答案是:
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第6题
Passage 1Back in the carefree days of the Noughties boom, Britain’s youngsters were swept
Passage 1Back in the carefree days of the Noughties boom, Britain’s youngsters were swept along by the buy-now-pay-later culture embraced by consumers up and down the country. During a decade of near?full employment, many _1_ quickly from one job—and one credit card—to another, and rainy days were such a distant memory that they _2_ seemed worth saving for. But with the supply of cheap credit _3_ up and a generation of school and university leavers about to _4_ the recession-hit job market, thousands of young people with no memory of the early 1990s recession are shocked into the _5_ that the world of 2009 is very different. Katie Orme, 19,who lives in Birmingham, says she has decided never to get a credit card after seeing the problems that her parents and 22year-old sister have had with debt—just one of the _6_ lessons that she has had to learn. Orme finished her A-levels a year ago, and has been searching for a job—and living at home with her parents—ever since. She has had to _7_ on to support herself and is now on a 12-week internship (实习期)at the Prince’s Trust to improve her _8_ . The Trust says that the number of calls from _9_ people such as Orme has shot up by 50% over six months. “It’s so hard to get a job at the moment,” she says, “it’s better to go and get more qualifications so when more jobs are _10_ you will be better suited.”A) signB) skippedC) availableD) mostlyE) anxiousF) mugG) hardlyH) remedyI) realizationJ) dynamicK) resumeL) toughM) neglectedN) dryingO) flood第1空答案是:
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第7题
Passage 2Some say it is evident that computers can damage a person’s eyesight. Since the p
Passage 2Some say it is evident that computers can damage a person’s eyesight. Since the popularity of computers began to skyrocket, there have been questions _1_ with computer screens and eye strain. There are plenty of symptoms that often show up as a result of eye strain from computer screens. It may first start with a little _2_. Then, it may progress to dry eyes, _3_ vision and even headaches. However, the extent to which computer screens damage eyesight is _4_ unclear. Taking a ten to 15 minutes&39; break every hour while working is a good way to help avoid this and rest your eyes, though your _5_ may not be as generous with your break periods. If possible, break up computer tasks and non-computer tasks throughout the day as much as possible. One of the major improvements in computer screens has also helped Still, even an LCD screen, if it is not adjusted _6_ or if it is too bright, can be just as hard on the eyes. This is very important as many people tend to keep their LCD screens too bright, simply because they are not viewing them from a proper angle and may be trying to _7_ for the “screen door” effect. Fortunately, most of the eye damage, if it is to be called that, resulting from the use of computer screens tends to be a __8__ situation. Once the eyes are rested long enough, the symptoms tend to quickly go away. However, if the eyes are not _9_ rested, the symptoms may return quicker than they appeared at first once computer activities _10_.A) somewhatB) principalC) temporaryD) vulnerableE) sorenessF) properlyG) sufficientlyH) wherebyI) compensateJ) employersK) associatedL) prospectM) blurredN) proceededO) resume第1空答案是:
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第8题
Change Is Brewing 1 The blackboard over the counter lists a host of specials , from milk coffee to cappuccino to espresso. Latin music plays quietly in the background. and on weekends there is a live
11. Johnny' s Coffee Shop mentioned in the passage is in ().
A. New York
B. Tokyo
C. Beijing
12. Four years ago , you needed to go to() if you wanted a decent cup of real coffee.
A. Beijing
B. international hotels
C. Hong Kong
13. Jonny Odom ().
A. started coffee business at the age of 28
B. owns a coffee shop
C. started selling fresh beans to China four years ago
14. Stuart Eunson is a student at ().
A. Beijing University
B. a U. S. university
C. Denver University
15. The older generation in China now meets in ().
A. coffee shops
B. tea houses
C. restaurants
16. Director of the Daily Grind shop is ().
A. Michael Liao
B. Patrick Parson
C. Ray Sun
17. Many coffee shops in Beijing are located in ().
A. Lan Kwai Fong neighborhood
B. the Sanlitun area
C. on the second ring road
18. Now the customers of smal1 coffee bars are mostly ().
A. Chinese
B. non-Chinese working in Beijing
C. foreign visitors
19. The Daily Grind's Parsons is going to open a new cafe ().
A. in six months
B. within ten months
C. every six months
20. Tom O'Keefe ().
A. was not sure about his trip to China a year ago
B. is Daily Grind' s Parsons' chief executive
C. regrets coming to China a year ago
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第9题
Passage One UNIT 1 Slung over Pen Keos shoulder is a big wicker basket containing wire-mesh traps,which he lays,one by one,on a rice field where rats are known to scamper.There are so many traps there already,and it is difficult to find space for his.In Takéo,a rural province in southern Cambodia,rat-catching serves two purposes.The creatures would otherwise ravage(毁坏)crops,and can also be sold for tidy sums in neighbouring Vietnam.There rats nourished on a free-range diet of rice stalks and roots are a well-known delicacy served in Vietnamese restaurants.For a growing number of Cambodians,rat-catching is a full-time job.The covid-19 pandemic has hurt the formal economy.Unemployment is on the rise.The Asian Development Bank thinks that Cambodia,with a working-age population of 9 million or so,lost around 500,000 jobs in 2020.Many who worked in the city have gone home to the countryside,but work there is scarce,too.Between January and April,farmerswages dropped by a third,according to Angkor Research and Consulting and Future Forum,a think-tank.Mr.Pen Keo says he no longer earns enough from tilling his fields because rice is too cheap.Like many hard-up Cambodians,he has exchanged his plough (犁) for rat-traps.Yet chasing tail,too,is no longer as profitable as it was.On a good day,Mr.Pen Keo catches 15 kg or about 130 of the pests.But whereas he used to get 6,000 riel ($1.48) for every kilo he caught,now he makes two-thirds of that.The slump in prices is being felt further along the supply chain as well.Ton,a rat-broker from Bourei Cholsar,the same district as Mr.Per Keo,now earns 50,000 riel a day,half what used to get.Mr.Pen complains of too much competition.Since April the number of rat-catchers in his village of 50 has doubled to 100,he says.The headman of the group of villages to which Bourei Cholsar belongs reckons that a third of locals now trap rodents.Even as the supply of Cambodian rats has shot up,demand from Vietnam has tailed off.Officially,the border has been closed since March,making it harder to take the rats to market.Brokers have to pay off Vietnamese border guards and smuggle their catch across a river,risking fines and imprisonment.Another Cambodian catcher,Chhoeun Kha,suspects the pandemic has made Vietnamese less enthusiastic about eating rats,for fear they harbour diseases.It is not an absurd concern.A study conducted a couple of years ago in southern Vietnam found that 56% of field rats served in restaurants tested positive for a raft of coronaviruses.(Source:The Economist)1.Which or the Tollowihg statement is TRUE?A.Takéo is an urban province inCambodiaB.Cambodians catch rats only for saleC.The price of rats has increased inrecent yearsD.Many rat-catchers used to be farmers2.The underlined word "delicacy"refers to().A.dishB.pandemicC.tradeD.restaurant3.Which is NOT the reason that led to the rat price decrease?A.Fierce market competitionB.Falling DemandC.Closed borderD.Fines from the government4.Accroding to the passage,which one is Chhoeun Khas opinion?A.COVID-19 made Vietnameses afraid of eating ratsB.56% of field rats served in restaurants tested positive for COVIDC.Competition has made the rat market even harderD.The imbalance between demand and supply is the major reason that caused the market slump5.The best title for the passage isA.Rats are able to harbour diseases like COVID-19B.Rat-catching is becoming a full-time jobC.Rat plays a vital role in Vietnam- Cambodia cross-tradeD.Jobless Cambodians are catchingrats to feed Vietnamese city dwellers
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第10题
Passage 4America’s most popular newspaper website today announced that the era of free onl
Passage 4America’s most popular newspaper website today announced that the era of free online journalism is drawing to a close. The New York Times has become the biggest publisher yet to set out plans for a paywall around its digital offering, _1_ the accepted practice that internet users will not pay for news. Struggling with an evaporation of advertising and a downward drift in street corner sales, The New York Times intends to introduce a “metered” model at the beginning of 2011. Readers will be required to pay when they have _2_ a set number of its online articles per month. The decision puts the 159-year-old newspaper on the charging side of an _3_ wide chasm (鸿沟)in the media industry. But others, including the Guardian, have said they will not _4_ internet readers. The New York Times&39;s publisher, Arthur Sulzberger, _5_ that the move is a gamble. Boasting a print _6_ of 995,000 on weekdays and 1.4 million on Sundays, The New York Times is the third bestselling American newspaper, behind the Wall Street Journal and USA Today. While most US papers focus on a single city, The New York Times is among the few that can claim _7_ scope—as well as 16 bureaus in the New York area, it has 11 offices around the US and maintains 26 bureaus elsewhere in the world. But like many in the publishing industry, the paper is in the grip of a _8_ financial crisis. Its parent company, the New York Times Company, has 15 papers, but _9_ a loss of $70 million in the nine months to September and recently accepted a $250 million _10_ from a Mexican billionaire, Carlos Slim, to strengthen its balance sheet.A) nationalB) interactivelyC) circulationD) loanE) crudeF) exceededG) chargeH) ascendI) abandoningJ) sufferedK) seriousL) deductingM) increasinglyN) evaluationO) acknowledged第1空答案是:
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
第11题
What Kinds of Food Do People Need?Scientists have learned a great deal about the kinds o
What Kinds of Food Do People Need?Scientists have learned a great deal about the kinds of food people need. They say that there are several kinds of food people should eat every day. What are these classes of food? They are 1) green vegetables of all kinds, such as string beans, peas, lettuces, and cabbages; 2) fruits such as apples, peaches and bananas; 3) other vegetables, examples of these are beets, onions, carrots, tomatoes and so on; 4) meat of all kinds, fish and eggs; 5) milk and food made from milk, such as butter, cheese and ice cream; 6) bread or cereal. Rice is also in this class of food.People in different countries and different areas of the world eat different kinds of things. Scientists say that none of these differences are really important. It doesnt matter whether food is eaten raw or cooked, canned or frozen. It doesnt matter if a person eats dinner at 4 oclock in the afternoon or at 11 oclock at night. The important thing, they say, is that every day a person should eat something from each of these kinds of food.There are two problems, then, in feeding the ever-increasing number of people on earth. The first is to find some way to feed the world population so that no one is hungry. The second is to make sure that people everywhere have the right kinds of food to make them grow to be strong and healthy.61、What have scientists learned a great deal about?()A.The kinds of food that should be eaten every dayB.whether to eat food raw or cookedC.When to eat food every dayD.How much food to eat every day62、What is important in eating, according to the scientists?()A.Eat ones meals at regular intervalsB.eat raw or cooked food, but not canned or frozen foodC.Eat a variety of necessary foodsD.eat vegetables and fruits more than meat and cereal63、What problems are facing the world today?()A.how to provide enough food for the ever-increasing population and teach them how to eatB.how to persuade people of the world to change to a healthy diet and not to waste foodC.how to find ways to feed the world population and to make sure that they have the rightD.How to convince governments of all the countries the importance of developing agriculture64、What green vegetable is not mentioned in the passage?()A.LettuceB.PeaC.SpinachD.Cabbage65、 What can you infer from the passage?()A.How to feed the huge world population is the most important concern of all scientistsB.the world is short of food and many people are going hungryC.Human beings are striving for more food to feed their youngD.the scientists findings will help people everywhere to select a healthy diet
参考答案:查看答案请关注【快跑搜题】微信公众号,发送题目即可获取
郑重声明:本文版权归原作者所有,转载文章仅为传播更多信息之目的,如作者信息标记有误,请第一时间联系我们修改或删除,多谢。