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19.听第10段材料,回答第17-20题.
17.Where was the woman traveling?
A.In Asia.  B.In Africa.    C.In Europe.
18.What was the weather like that night?
A.Very hot.   B.Very cool.    C.Rainy.
19.Why were they worried about leaving the windows open?
A.They were afraid they would catch a cold.
B.They were worried their things would be stolen.
C.It was not a custom of that area.
20.Who crashed into the pots and pans?
A.Her husband.   B.A thief.    C.Herself.

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Over time,the organic movement started to get back to the old,traditional methods of farming.Those in favor of organic food believe that the man-made chemicals and pesticides used in modern farming can be harmful to your health.They also believe that organic foods are naturally more nutritious.
If you go to the grocery store,you will notice that organic foods may be more expensive than non-organic foods.This is partly because of that fact that the government requires organic food producers to obtain special certification(鉴定) for their products.
Is organic food worth the extra co st?Some people believe it is.Despite the lack of scientific findi ngs to support their claims(说法),many people still prefer organic foods.Some people believe they taste better,while others prefer to eat food that has not been grown,made or processed using man-made chemicals.
If you wonder whether you should choose an organic food instead of a non-organic one,the best thing you can do is try for yourself and see which you prefer.Although organic foods were once only available in health food stores,you can find them t oday at most grocery stores.

31.The writer writes the first paragraph in order toB.
A.advise people to live a healthy life
B.tell us the meaning of organic foods
C.explain the government's guidelines
D.show man-made pesticides are harmful
32.What may be the idea that were used to produce more food during the 20th century?D
A.More farmers began to take up farming.
B.Lots of small farms disappeared one by one.
C.Pesticides and fertilizers were used widely.
D.Modern machines were used in farming.
33.Many people would like to eat organic foods probably because organic foodsC.
A.are cheaper than others         B.are sold by the government
C.does good to people's health   D.are easy to buy in every store
34.According to this passage,we'd betterD.
A.choose to buy organic foods    
B.try to eat non-organic foods
C.eat both organic and non-organic foods
D.make a choice depending on our preference
35.Where can we probably find this passage?D
A.In a website on health diet.
B.In a guidebook on shopping.
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  As a part of the celebration,flag bearers(旗手)were needed.I served in the army at that time and the Olympic organizers asked for volunteers to help carry some of the flags.Although it demanded that I give up part of my weekends and get up early,I thought that it was the chance of a lifetime.
  There were several different groups that took part in the event as flag bearers.We soldiers were going to be out in front leading them.On the day of the event,we arrived early at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.Many people arrived to see the flame arrive from Greece,and the beginning of the Olympic Torch Relay.It was exciting to wait for our turn to enter the coliseum.
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  I had never been able to attend the Olympics,and I might never be important enough to carry an Olympic torch or anything like that,but I did get to carry our national flag in the torch relay,although I will no longer have the opportunity to carry the flag in the Olympics,and that would be one sports experience that would be difficult to forget.
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B.have a better understanding of American culture
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D.have a better understanding of Britain
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A.picture gallery  
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C.glossary of British terms
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B.teachers   
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A.helps her children realize their dreams
B.speaks her children's everyday language
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