[外语类试卷]阅读理解练习试卷2及答案与解析.doc
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1、阅读理解练习试卷 2及答案与解析 一、 Reading Comprehension Directions: There are 5 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by 5 questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are 4 choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the best one and mark the corresponding letter with a single bar across the squ
2、are brackets on your machine-scoring ANSWER SHEET. 0 Whats a label worth? A lot, it seems, when it comes to towels in a New York shop. Two Harvard University researchers, Michael Hiscox and Nicholas Smyth conducted an experiment on two sets of towels. One lot carried a label with the logo “Fair and
3、Square“ and the following message: These towels have been made under fair labor conditions, in a safe and healthy working environment which is free of discrimination, and where management has committed to respecting the rights and dignity of workers. The other set had no such label. Over five months
4、, the researchers observed the impact of making various changes such as switching the label to the other set of towels and raising prices. The results were striking: not only did sales of towels increase when they carried the Fair and Square label, they carried on increasing each time the price was
5、raised. No wonder companies are keen to appeal to ethically minded consumers, whether on labor standards or green credentials. On greenery, British consumers are divided into four broad groups. About one in ten is passionately green and will go out of their way to shop accordingly. At the other end
6、of the spectrum one-quarter are not interested. In-between are those who care but want green consumption to be easy, and those who are vaguely concerned but dont see how they can make a difference. That represents an opportunity: three-quarters of British consumers are interested in the green theme
7、in some way. But even the keenest ethical consumer faces complicated trade-offs, and sometimes the apparently obvious ethical choice turns out to be the wrong one. Surely it must be greener for Britons to buy roses from the Netherlands than ones air-freighted from Kenya? In fact, a study at Cranfiel
8、d University showed the carbon footprint of the Dutch roses to be six times as large because they had to be grown in heated greenhouses. Consumers are right to be suspicious of the ethical claims made for many products. A recent study of the labels of 1 018 products in big stores in North America by
9、 TerraChoice, an environmental marketing agency, found that almost all of them were guilty of some form of “green washing“. They did not tell outright lies, but nor did they tell the whole truth. 1 According to the experiment, the towels with the “ Fair and Square“ label _. ( A) sold better at a hig
10、her price ( B) became more popular at a lower price ( C) were more competitive even with an increased price ( D) were thought to be of higher quality even with a lower price 2 The towel experiment shows that _. ( A) we should appeal to more people to be ethical consumers ( B) the influence of ethica
11、l consumers is increasingly on the rise ( C) fair working conditions has become the core value in society ( D) fair working conditions should be encouraged even at some cost 3 The phrase “go out of their way to shop accordingly“ in paragraph 4 means “to _“ . ( A) enjoy green shopping far away from h
12、ome ( B) make a special effort to buy green products ( C) do unusual things to support green consumption ( D) go shopping only in places with green products 4 The example of the roses emphasizes the _. ( A) the difficulty for ethical consumers to identify green products ( B) the necessity of giving
13、more information to ethical consumers ( C) the importance of making the right choice in green consumption ( D) the controversy of whether or not to continue green consumption 5 What point does the author want to make in the last paragraph? ( A) There is no such thing as green shopping. ( B) Consumer
14、s have the right to know the truth. ( C) The green labels on products are mostly misleading. ( D) Producers should feel guilty for deceiving consumers. 6 In the passage the author tries to convey the message that _. ( A) buying ethical may not be as good as it seems ( B) buying ethical is the right
15、choice for consumers ( C) the concept of buying ethical has caught on in the UK ( D) the question of buying ethical is heatedly debated in the UK 6 Faith in medicine runs deep in America. We spend more per person on health care than any other nation. Whether we eat too much or exercise too little, w
16、hether were turning gray or feeling blue, we look to some pill or procedure to make us better. We assume that devoting ever more dollars to medicine will bring us longer, healthier lives. But there is mounting evidence that each new dollar we devote to the current health care system brings small and
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