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The food we eat seems to have profound effects on our health. Although
science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat, it has , atthe
same time, made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has shown that perhaps
eighty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well, especially cancer the
colon . Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because
of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food related to
llness is not a new discovery. In 1945 , government researchers realized that
itrates and nitrites, commonly used to preserve color in meats, and other food
dditives, caused cancer. Yet, these carcinogenic additives remain in our food,
nd it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the pack ging
labels of processed food are helpful or harmful.The additives which we eat are
not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and poultry, and
because of this, penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows.
Sometimes similar drugs are administered to animals not for medicinal purposes,
but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals
in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has tried repeatedly to controlthese procedures, the
practices continue.
48. What is the main topic of the passage?
A. Food and our health
B Food and additives
C. Food and cancer
D Food and culture
49 All of the following statements are true EXCEPT_______.
A Forty percent of cancer is caused by problems related to food.
B Researchers have known about the potential danger of food additivesfor many
years
C. We eat some of the food additives directly and some indirectly
D Drugs are always given to animals for medicinal purposes
50. Why do farmers give drugs to their animals?
A. to speed up the growth of animals
B To make theanimals fatter
C to make the animals ’ meat fit to eat
D To make the animals’ meat rich in nutrients
51. It can be inferred from the passage that_________.
A scientist have made all the food fit to eat
B only in recent years have people found that the food is related to one’s
illness
C all kinds of cancer are related to the diet
D some additives are harmful to our health
52. The word “ this ”in the second sentence of paragraph 2 most
probablyrefers to __________.
A farmer
B penicillin
C beef and poultry
D the fact that farmers often give penicillin to a beef
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Directions: In this part, there are four items which you should translate
into Chinese, each item consisting of one sentence. These sentences are all
taken from the reading passages you have just read in Part III of the Test
Paper. You are allowed minutes to do the translation. You can refer back to the
passages so as to identify their meaning in the context. Write your translation
on the Translation Sheet in Test Paper Two.
T1.(Line2-3, Paragraph1, Passage1)
This was because bacteria entered the cuts in the patients bodied’and started
infection.
T2.(Line2, Paragraph2, Passage2)
Many were rejected by U.S. medical schools simply because there was no
room.
T3:.(Line3-4, Paragraph1, Passage3):
Accused of neglecting this part of our education, my father instituted a
summer school for my brother and me .
T4:.(Line4-5, Paragraph1, Passage4)
Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because of
the food that is characteristic in these cultures.
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In the past, operations were difficult. Until the middle of the eighteen
fifties, surgery was very dangerous. Many patients died after even the smallest
operations. This was because bacteria entered the cuts in the patients
bodied’and started infection. In some countries, up to 90 percent of patients
died from inf ection after operations. In 1865, however, Joseph Lister, a
British surgeon, found an answer to the problem. He used an “antiseptic during”
and after operations. This killed the dangerous bacteria and most of his
patients lived. Since then, surgeons have used antiseptics in all
operations.Surgery has developed in many important ways since the day of Joseph
Lister. Today, when patients go to hospital for an operation, they can expect
thebest treatment, in clean and hygienic conditions.
33. Operations were difficult and dangerous until_______.
A.1850
B. the middle of 1850
C. the middle of the fifties of the eighteenth century
D. the middle of the fifties of the nineteenth century
34. In the passage, surgery means__________.
A. The performing of an operation
B. cure
C. treatment
D. medicine
35. In the past, up to 90 percent of patients died after operations mainly
b
ecause__________.
A. bacteria entered the cuts in the patients bodies’and infection took
place
B. the conditions in hospitals were bad
C. the skill of surgeons was not so good
D. there were no good medicine at that time
36. Which topic of the following best suits the passage?
A. Operations were difficult in the past
B. The devotion of Joseph Lister to medical science
C. Surgery has become safer
D. Developments in surgery
37. Joseph Lister was________.
A. a Frenchman
B. a German
C. an Englishman
D. an Americ
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I am pleased to write a letter of recommendation on behalf of Sand River and
its CEO, Mrs. Jane King. I am very familiar with the company. My next book deals
with it in detail, which is to be published in autumn of 2018. I am also
familiar with European consumer. As a Dutch citizen, I have lived in Europe for
46 years and studied European consumer behavior for decades.I believe that Sand
River offers something unique to the European market. It has established
long-term supply relations with herdsman ( 牧民) families and owns advanced German
machinery. Thus it combines natural resources with modern manufacturing
techniques. But equally important, Sand River works with modern fashion
designers to create truly contemporary and appealing designs. The result is a
newly-established cashmere ( 羊絨) brand that appeals to a target group of
high-income women. I met Mrs. King the first time in 2013. Since then, we have
met several times and talked about Sand River's philosophy, strategy, and appeal
to both Chinese and international consumers. I was struck by her deep knowledge
about knitting (針織) technology, her enthusiasm for the brand, and her deep
understanding of the cashmere shopper. I regard her as a "woman of her word." To
summarize, I believe Sand River products deserve a place in luxurious European
department stores and Mrs. King is a reliable partner. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Joan Smith
36、 Joan Smith wrote the recommendation letter on behalf of ______.
A. a Dutch citizen
B. herdsman families
C. the European consumer
D. Sand River and its CEO
37、 From the letter we can learn that Sand River ______.
A. has long-term links with herdsmen
B. employs many herdsman workers
C. manufactures advanced machines
D. sells hand-made products
38、 The target consumers of the newly-established cashmere brand are
______.
A. college students
B. blue-color workers
C. high-income women
D. average herdsman families
39、 By saying "a woman of her word" (Para. 3), the writer means that Mrs.King
______.
A. always keeps her promise
B. is a good public speaker
C. knows customers well
D. is well educated
40、 As far as the European market is concerned,the writer thinks that Sand
River products ______.
A. are fit for supermarkets in big cities
B. are likely to enjoy a big market share
C. will appeal to different kinds of customers
D. deserve a place in luxurious department stores
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The food we eat seems to have profound effects on our health. Although
science has made enormous steps in making food more fit to eat, it has , atthe
same time, made many foods unfit to eat. Some research has shown that perhaps
eighty percent of cancer is related to the diet as well, especially cancer the
colon . Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because
of the food that is characteristic in these cultures. That food related to
llness is not a new discovery. In 1945 , government researchers realized that
itrates and nitrites, commonly used to preserve color in meats, and other food
dditives, caused cancer. Yet, these carcinogenic additives remain in our food,
nd it becomes more difficult all the time to know which things on the pack ging
labels of processed food are helpful or harmful.The additives which we eat are
not all so direct. Farmers often give penicillin to beef and poultry, and
because of this, penicillin has been found in the milk of treated cows.
Sometimes similar drugs are administered to animals not for medicinal purposes,
but for financial reasons. The farmers are simply trying to fatten the animals
in order to obtain a higher price on the market. Although the Food and Drug
Administration (FDA) has tried repeatedly to controlthese procedures, the
practices continue.
48. What is the main topic of the passage?
A. Food and our health
B Food and additives
C. Food and cancer
D Food and culture
49 All of the following statements are true EXCEPT_______.
A Forty percent of cancer is caused by problems related to food.
B Researchers have known about the potential danger of food additivesfor many
years
C. We eat some of the food additives directly and some indirectly
D Drugs are always given to animals for medicinal purposes
50. Why do farmers give drugs to their animals?
A. to speed up the growth of animals
B To make theanimals fatter
C to make the animals ’ meat fit to eat
D To make the animals’ meat rich in nutrients
51. It can be inferred from the passage that_________.
A scientist have made all the food fit to eat
B only in recent years have people found that the food is related to one’s
illness
C all kinds of cancer are related to the diet
D some additives are harmful to our health
52. The word “ this ”in the second sentence of paragraph 2 most
probablyrefers to __________.
A farmer
B penicillin
C beef and poultry
D the fact that farmers often give penicillin to a beef
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Directions: In this part, there are four items which you should translate
into Chinese, each item consisting of one sentence. These sentences are all
taken from the reading passages you have just read in Part III of the Test
Paper. You are allowed minutes to do the translation. You can refer back to the
passages so as to identify their meaning in the context. Write your translation
on the Translation Sheet in Test Paper Two.
T1.(Line2-3, Paragraph1, Passage1)
This was because bacteria entered the cuts in the patients bodied’and started
infection.
T2.(Line2, Paragraph2, Passage2)
Many were rejected by U.S. medical schools simply because there was no
room.
T3:.(Line3-4, Paragraph1, Passage3):
Accused of neglecting this part of our education, my father instituted a
summer school for my brother and me .
T4:.(Line4-5, Paragraph1, Passage4)
Different cultures are more prone to contract certain illnesses because of
the food that is characteristic in these cultures.
-
In the past, operations were difficult. Until the middle of the eighteen
fifties, surgery was very dangerous. Many patients died after even the smallest
operations. This was because bacteria entered the cuts in the patients
bodied’and started infection. In some countries, up to 90 percent of patients
died from inf ection after operations. In 1865, however, Joseph Lister, a
British surgeon, found an answer to the problem. He used an “antiseptic during”
and after operations. This killed the dangerous bacteria and most of his
patients lived. Since then, surgeons have used antiseptics in all
operations.Surgery has developed in many important ways since the day of Joseph
Lister. Today, when patients go to hospital for an operation, they can expect
thebest treatment, in clean and hygienic conditions.
33. Operations were difficult and dangerous until_______.
A.1850
B. the middle of 1850
C. the middle of the fifties of the eighteenth century
D. the middle of the fifties of the nineteenth century
34. In the passage, surgery means__________.
A. The performing of an operation
B. cure
C. treatment
D. medicine
35. In the past, up to 90 percent of patients died after operations mainly
b
ecause__________.
A. bacteria entered the cuts in the patients bodies’and infection took
place
B. the conditions in hospitals were bad
C. the skill of surgeons was not so good
D. there were no good medicine at that time
36. Which topic of the following best suits the passage?
A. Operations were difficult in the past
B. The devotion of Joseph Lister to medical science
C. Surgery has become safer
D. Developments in surgery
37. Joseph Lister was________.
A. a Frenchman
B. a German
C. an Englishman
D. an Americ
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Dear Sir/Madam,
I am pleased to write a letter of recommendation on behalf of Sand River and
its CEO, Mrs. Jane King. I am very familiar with the company. My next book deals
with it in detail, which is to be published in autumn of 2018. I am also
familiar with European consumer. As a Dutch citizen, I have lived in Europe for
46 years and studied European consumer behavior for decades.I believe that Sand
River offers something unique to the European market. It has established
long-term supply relations with herdsman ( 牧民) families and owns advanced German
machinery. Thus it combines natural resources with modern manufacturing
techniques. But equally important, Sand River works with modern fashion
designers to create truly contemporary and appealing designs. The result is a
newly-established cashmere ( 羊絨) brand that appeals to a target group of
high-income women. I met Mrs. King the first time in 2013. Since then, we have
met several times and talked about Sand River's philosophy, strategy, and appeal
to both Chinese and international consumers. I was struck by her deep knowledge
about knitting (針織) technology, her enthusiasm for the brand, and her deep
understanding of the cashmere shopper. I regard her as a "woman of her word." To
summarize, I believe Sand River products deserve a place in luxurious European
department stores and Mrs. King is a reliable partner. If you have any
questions, please do not hesitate to contact me. Sincerely, Joan Smith
36、 Joan Smith wrote the recommendation letter on behalf of ______.
A. a Dutch citizen
B. herdsman families
C. the European consumer
D. Sand River and its CEO
37、 From the letter we can learn that Sand River ______.
A. has long-term links with herdsmen
B. employs many herdsman workers
C. manufactures advanced machines
D. sells hand-made products
38、 The target consumers of the newly-established cashmere brand are
______.
A. college students
B. blue-color workers
C. high-income women
D. average herdsman families
39、 By saying "a woman of her word" (Para. 3), the writer means that Mrs.King
______.
A. always keeps her promise
B. is a good public speaker
C. knows customers well
D. is well educated
40、 As far as the European market is concerned,the writer thinks that Sand
River products ______.
A. are fit for supermarkets in big cities
B. are likely to enjoy a big market share
C. will appeal to different kinds of customers
D. deserve a place in luxurious department stores
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Inthepast,operationsweredifficult.Untilthemiddleoftheeighteenfifties,surgerywasverydangerous.Manypatientsdiedaftereventhesmallestoperations.Thiswasbecausebacteriaenteredthecutsinthepatientsbodied’andstartedinfection.Insomecountries,upto90percentofpatientsdiedfrominfectionafteroperations.In1865,however,JosephLister,aBritishsurgeon,foundananswertotheproblem.Heusedan“antisepticduring”andafteroperations.Thiskilledthedangerousbacteriaandmostofhispatientslived.Sincethen,surgeonshaveusedantisepticsinalloperations.SurgeryhasdevelopedinmanyimportantwayssincethedayofJosephLister.Today,whenpatientsgotohospitalforanoperation,theycanexpectthebesttreatment,incleanandhygienicconditions.
33.Operationsweredifficultanddangerousuntil_______.
A.1850
B.themiddleof1850
C.themiddleofthefiftiesoftheeighteenthcentury
D.themiddleofthefiftiesofthenineteenthcentury
34.Inthepassage,surgerymeans__________.
A.Theperformingofanoperation
B.cure
C.treatment
D.medicine
35.Inthepast,upto90percentofpatientsdiedafteroperationsmainlyb
ecause__________.
A.bacteriaenteredthecutsinthepatientsbodies’andinfectiontookplace
B.theconditionsinhospitalswerebad
C.theskillofsurgeonswasnotsogood
D.therewerenogoodmedicineatthattime
36.Whichtopicofthefollowingbestsuitsthepassage?
A.Operationsweredifficultinthepast
B.ThedevotionofJosephListertomedicalscience
C.Surgeryhasbecomesafer
D.Developmentsinsurgery
37.JosephListerwas________.
A.aFrenchman
B.aGerman
C.anEnglishman
D.anAmeric
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Directions:Inthispart,therearefouritemswhichyoushouldtranslateintoChinese,eachitemconsistingofonesentence.ThesesentencesarealltakenfromthereadingpassagesyouhavejustreadinPartIIIoftheTestPaper.Youareallowedminutestodothetranslation.Youcanreferbacktothepassagessoastoidentifytheirmeaninginthecontext.WriteyourtranslationontheTranslationSheetinTestPaperTwo.
T1.(Line2-3,Paragraph1,Passage1)
Thiswasbecausebacteriaenteredthecutsinthepatientsbodied’andstartedinfection.
T2.(Line2,Paragraph2,Passage2)
ManywererejectedbyU.S.medicalschoolssimplybecausetherewasnoroom.
T3:.(Line3-4,Paragraph1,Passage3):
Accusedofneglectingthispartofoureducation,myfatherinstitutedasummerschoolformybrotherandme.
T4:.(Line4-5,Paragraph1,Passage4)
Differentculturesaremorepronetocontractcertainillnessesbecauseofthefoodthatischaracteristicinthesecultures.
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Thefoodweeatseemstohaveprofoundeffectsonourhealth.Althoughsciencehasmadeenormousstepsinmakingfoodmorefittoeat,ithas,atthesametime,mademanyfoodsunfittoeat.Someresearchhasshownthatperhapseightypercentofcancerisrelatedtothedietaswell,especiallycancerthecolon.Differentculturesaremorepronetocontractcertainillnessesbecauseofthefoodthatischaracteristicinthesecultures.Thatfoodrelatedtollnessisnotanewdiscovery.In1945,governmentresearchersrealizedthatitratesandnitrites,commonlyusedtopreservecolorinmeats,andotherfooddditives,causedcancer.Yet,thesecarcinogenicadditivesremaininourfood,nditbecomesmoredifficultallthetimetoknowwhichthingsonthepackginglabelsofprocessedfoodarehelpfulorharmful.Theadditiveswhichweeatarenotallsodirect.Farmersoftengivepenicillintobeefandpoultry,andbecauseofthis,penicillinhasbeenfoundinthemilkoftreatedcows.Sometimessimilardrugsareadministeredtoanimalsnotformedicinalpurposes,butforfinancialreasons.Thefarmersaresimplytryingtofattentheanimalsinordertoobtainahigherpriceonthemarket.AlthoughtheFoodandDrugAdministration(FDA)hastriedrepeatedlytocontroltheseprocedures,thepracticescontinue.
48.Whatisthemaintopicofthepassage?
A.Foodandourhealth
BFoodandadditives
C.Foodandcancer
DFoodandculture
49AllofthefollowingstatementsaretrueEXCEPT_______.
AFortypercentofcanceriscausedbyproblemsrelatedtofood.
BResearchershaveknownaboutthepotentialdangeroffoodadditivesformanyyears
C.Weeatsomeofthefoodadditivesdirectlyandsomeindirectly
DDrugsarealwaysgiventoanimalsformedicinalpurposes
50.Whydofarmersgivedrugstotheiranimals?
A.tospeedupthegrowthofanimals
BTomaketheanimalsfatter
Ctomaketheanimals’meatfittoeat
DTomaketheanimals’meatrichinnutrients
51.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat_________.
Ascientisthavemadeallthefoodfittoeat
Bonlyinrecentyearshavepeoplefoundthatthefoodisrelatedtoone’sillness
Callkindsofcancerarerelatedtothediet
Dsomeadditivesareharmfultoourhealth
52.Theword“this”inthesecondsentenceofparagraph2mostprobablyrefersto__________.
Afarmer
Bpenicillin
Cbeefandpoultry
Dthefactthatfarmersoftengivepenicillintoabeef
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