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【题目】DIFFERENT PACKS, SAME GREAT QUALITY

Townsville, Australia’s largest farming families, enjoyed the most exceptional pasture in Australia. The people at Townsville blend dairy goodness and clever ideas to bring you great tasting innovative products, which have been shipped to America, Canada and exported to Austria.

Like our lightest one — instant skim (脱脂的) milk powder that makes 10 litres of delicious skim milk. So you never run out of milk again.

DIRECTIONS FOR USE: TO MIX 1 CUP (250ML)

Add 1/4 cup(25g)of instant Townsville Skim Milk Powder to 1/2 cup of hot or cold water.

Add more water to make up 1 cup.

For best result always add powder to water.

For richer taste and extra nutrition, use additional powder to suit your personal taste or preference.

To improve the natural taste of this product, we recommend storing the liquid milk in the refrigerator overnight before consumption.

NOTICE:

Store powder in a cool, dry place.

Keep refrigerated at or below 4 degrees centigrade no more than 3 days.

Once opened, store in an airtight container.

1In which country is Townsville — a world-famous dairy product brand made?

A.Australia.B.Austria.

C.Canada.D.America.

2What should a user do if he/she wants the milk to taste a natural taste?

A.Add some sugar to the milk.

B.Remove the cream from the milk.

C.Put it in the fridge before using it.

D.Increase its amount in the liquid milk.

3Where are you suggested putting the powder once it is opened?

A.In a plastic bowl.B.In a warm room.

C.In a watertight jar.D.In a closed container.

【答案】

1A

2C

3D

【解析】

这是一篇应用文。文章介绍了澳大利亚产脱脂奶粉的食用方法。

1细节理解题。第一段第一句提到“Townsville, Australia’s largest farming families,…”汤斯维尔是澳大利亚最大的农业家庭农场,由此可判断Townsville是源于澳大利亚的,A. Australia.澳大利亚;B. Austria.奥地利;C. Canada.加拿大;D. America.美国。故选A

2细节理解题。在DIRECTIONS FOR USE部分的第五点提到“To improve the natural taste of this product, we recommend storing the liquid milk in the refrigerator overnight before consumption.”为了提高本产品的自然口感,建议在食用前将液态奶放进冰箱中冷藏一晚。故选C

3细节理解题。在NOTICE部分的第三点提到“Once opened, store in an airtight container.”一旦开封后,就要存放在密封的容器中,airtight意为“密闭的;无懈可击的;气密的”,故选D

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