59. 只要你提前三個(gè)月預(yù)訂,飛往悉尼的票價(jià)就會(huì)減半。

The air ticket to Sydney will be half-price

it three months earlier.

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(B) 根據(jù)下面對(duì)話中的情境,在每個(gè)空白處填人一個(gè) 適當(dāng)?shù)恼Z(yǔ)句,使對(duì)話恢復(fù)完整。

(D = Darren,C = Carol)

D: Hi,Carol! 81.  ?

C : Oh,hi, Darren. Pm just getting ready for the Red Nose Day concert tomorrow.

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D: 83. 

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D: Not at all. 84.  ?

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D: OK. 85. 

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   Nowadays,the food that you buy comes from many different countries. Have a look in your fridge,cupboard,and fruit bowl and check the origins (來(lái)源) of the food. Perhaps there are apples from California,lamb from New Zealand,or potatoes from Egypt. You will probably be surprised how far food travels to get to your plate. This journey,from "field to plate1”is called " food milesM  A food mile is the distance that food travels from the farmer's field to the person who buys the food. Nowadays,food often travels thousands of miles to get to the consumer (消費(fèi)者) . Why is this,and what are the effects (影 響) of these long distances?

    Traditionally,farmers sold their food in the local market,so the food didn't have to travel very far. The consumers also did not travel very far because they went to their local market to buy the food. This was a good system for farmers and consumers. However,there were some disadvantages. For example,consumers could only buy food that farmers produced locally. In addition,they could only get food that was in season. Now,because of modem technology,food comes from all over the world. We do not have to wait for spring or summer to buy strawberries or tomatoes. They are available in winter if we want.

    Some countries have to import (進(jìn)口 ) most of their food. This is because they have difficult climates. The United Arab Emirates ( UAE) ,for example,gets 85% of its food from other countries. Even food made in the UAE often uses imported materials.

    What's wrong with ”food miles" ? Is this not a good way of increasing international trade? I believe these miles are worrying for a number of reasons. First of all,because food travels such long distances,we need more planes,lorries,and ships to move the food. This means we use more oil or petrol,so there is more pollution and more global (全球的) warming. In addition,food that travels a long way is not fresh and usually not very tasty. Tomatoes,for example,are picked early and stored for their long journeys. For this reason,they are usually tasteless when they get to the consumer. Local food has a better taste,and it also reduces the amount of global pollution. We need to buy more local food.

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   C. The journey from field to plate.

   D. The disadvantages of imported food.

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   B. difficult climates

   C. fresh and tasty food

   D. modern technology

55. This passage is mainly about .

   A. how local food travels from field to plate

   B. what "food miles" is and its effects

   C. how some countries import their food

   D. where different kinds of food come from

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Recently,researchers studied more than 55 ,000 adults. About a quarter of the adults have a good habit of running. The study found these runners were much healthier than non-runners. In fact,the runners live,on average (平均) ,three years longer than the non-runners.

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Get good itiniiing shoes.

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Take good notes.

Take time after each run to write down notes about what you did and how you felt. Look for things that happen again and again. For example,you may find that your knees hurt when you run sometimes. But perhaps you feel great when you have a rest between running days. These notes will help you make the best plan for running.

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   D. the hope to live three years longer drives people to exercise

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A: Hello,Bob. I called you yesterday afternoon,but there was no reply.

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A: 82. ?

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A: 83. ?

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    In 1967,the United States government wanted one number that people could call for emergencies. They decided that 911 was easy to remember and people could dial it quickly. The very first 911 call was made on February 16 ,1968,in Alabama. Today,911 is used for emergencies in most parts of the United States and many parts of Canada.

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   Don’t hang up (掛斷) !

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    A dog named Faith dialed 911 when her owner who was in a wheelchair fell and needed help. She had been taught to use a speed-dial (快速撥號(hào)) function.

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   C. Test if your phone can get through to 911.

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