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A.从下列单词中选择适当的词填空,每个词只能用一次。
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A recent report has come up with some surprising findings. It shows that many people still prefer to do their shopping in 51 shops. They say they particularly like the personal 52 they get from local salespeople, who take the trouble to get to know their customers 53 are always cheerful when they serve them. Many particularly like to buy electric appliances from a local shop 54 they feel that if the products develop any unpleasant faults, they can 55them back to a shopkeeper who they know and who they feel will be 56 .
Another reason people give for preferring their local shops 57 the larger stores is that they distrust the persuasive salespeople 58 meet in the big stores. So it seems that people are more selective 59 . we have been led to believe. The report will make comforting reading to all of us 60 would hate to lose our local shops. It would indeed be depressing if they were to disappear.
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- A.More than three hours.
- B.More than two hours.
- C.No more than two hours.
- D.No more than one hour.
- A.Outdoor cooking.
- B.Food storage.
- C.Outdoor food safety.
- D.Food-related diseases.
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- A.People pay less attention to food safety during cookouts.
- B.48 million people suffer from food poisoning during cookouts.
- C.128,000 people die from food-related illness each year in the US.
- D.People have less sense of food handling when they cook at hom
- A.Clean your hands, tools and food surfaces.
- B.Keep your cooking materials in the refrigerator.
- C.Separate raw meat from foods that won’t be cooked.
- D.Cook to the right temperature by using a meat thermometer.
- A.take care of her aunt
- B.run the inn for her uncle
- C.pay money for her meals
- D.talk less and help in the bar
- According to Dr. Elizabeth Hagen, the under secretary for food safety at the U.S. Department of Agriculture, people may neglect the importance of food safety during cookouts, because they’re busy entertaining and do not have the same “sense of food handli
- Hagen listed three steps to keeping food safe. The first step is to clean your hands, tools and food surfaces before you cook. Then you should separate raw meat and poultry(禽肉)from foods that won’t be cooked. Besides, you need to use a meat thermometer to
- If you get a food-related illness, Hagen said you may start feeling symptoms anywhere from a couple of hours to as long as six weeks after you’ve eaten the unhealthy food. The phrase “wind up” (Line 3, Paragraph 1) is closest in mea
- A.turn up
- B.end up
- C.clean up
- D.give up
- A.surprised at her aunt’s businesslike manner
- B.angry about her aunt’s cold letter
- C.lonely without her aunt’s help
- D.happy to see her aunt
- A.hesitant
- B.heavy
- C.hopeful
- D.relieved
- A.moved
- B.shocked
- C.weakened
- D.improved
- A.feeling
- B.idea
- C.knowledge
- D.sense
- A.I won’t either
- B.neither do I
- C.so will I
- D.I will too
- A.room
- B.area
- C.position
- D.place
- A.from
- B.with
- C.as
- D.after
- A.do you hope
- B.you do hope
- C.you can hope
- D.can you hope
- A.quarrel
- B.to quarrel
- C.quarreling
- D.quarreled
- A.worked
- B.had worked
- C.were to work
- D.were working
- A.when
- B.that
- C.where
- D.which
- A.the tallest
- B.the taller
- C.tall
- D.taller
- A.is
- B.are
- C.has
- D.have
- A.Since
- B.If
- C.Though
- D.That
- A.change
- B.effort
- C.effect
- D.role
- A.other than
- B.less than
- C.better than
- D.rather than
- A.As
- B.Unless
- C.If
- D.When
- A.will be
- B.has been
- C.were
- D.is
- A.hold on
- B.go on
- C.work out
- D.carry out
- A.to tie
- B.tie
- C.ties
- D.tied
- A.Sure.Why not?
- B.Yes, that’s right.
- C.Don’t mention it.
- D.That sounds great.
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There’s no ______ to make an appointment. Just come to my office anytime after 10 in the morning.
- A.time
- B.need
- C.good
- D.chance
- A.when
- B.what
- C.which
- D.where