The passage is mainly about . A.different uses of mobile phones B.a successful mobile-phone maker C.effects of mobile phones on children D.school rules for the use of mobile phones 答案 56.D 57.C 第28题(2002年普通高等学校夏季招生考试英语全国卷) LONDON -Organic fruit, delivered right to the doorstep. That is what Gabriel Gold prefers, and he is willing to pay for it. If this is not possible, the 26-year-old computer technician will spend the extra money at the supermarket to buy organic food. “Organic produce is always better, Gold said. “The food is free of pesticides , and you are generally supporting family farms instead of large farms. And more often than not it is locally grown and seasonal, so it is more tasty. Gold is one of a growing number of shoppers buying into the organic trend, and supermarkets across Britain are counting on more like him as they grow their organic food business. But how many shoppers really know what they are getting, and why are they willing to pay a higher price for organic produce? Market research shows that Gold and others who buy organic food can generally give clear reasons for their preferences-but their knowledge of organic food is far from complete. For example, small amounts of pesticides can be used on organic products. And about three quarters of organic food in Britain is not local but imported to meet growing demand. “The demand for organic food is increasing by about one third every year, so it is a very fast-growing market, said Sue Flock, a specialist in this line of business. 查看更多

 

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     A newspaper in Helsinki, Finland, recently published a cartoon of a baby with a mobile phone, telling
his parents that his diaper (尿布) needed changing. But it's hardly a joke. Helsinki is home to Nokia, the
mobile-phone maker. It's one of the most "mobile" cities in the world: About 92 percent of its households
have at least one mobile phone. And the kids start young.
     "A relatively normal age to get a mobile phone is now 7," says Jan Virkki, marketing manager for a
mobile-phone company. Among the second graders at the Kulosaari Elementary School, the most popular
object of desire this year is not a Barbie or a Gameboy. It is a Nokia mobile phone with a picture of their
own choice on the screen.
      "One of the first things we discuss when school starts is the rules for mobile phones," says Tiia Korppi,
a teacher. Among the rules: You have to put it away out of sight. You cannot turn it on. You cannot send
text messages to your friends, or play amusing tunes (令人发笑的曲调) in class, or call your parents or
call for a pizza during history.
1. The author uses the newspaper cartoon to show that _____.
A. he is good at telling jokes
B. he cares much for children
C. mobile phones are toys for new-born babies
D. mobile phones are widely used in Finland
2. The passage is mainly about _____.
A. different uses of mobile phones
B. a successful mobile-phone maker
C. effects of mobile phones on children
D. school rules for the use of mobile phones

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A newspaper in Helsinki,Finland,recently published a cartoon of a baby with a mobile phone,telling his parents that his diaper(尿布) needed changing.But it's hardly a joke.Helsinki is home to Nokia,the mobile?phone maker.It's one of the most “mobile”cities in the world.About 92 percent of its households have at least one mobile phone.And the kids start young.

“A relatively normal age to get a mobile phone is now 7,”says Jan Virkki,marketing manager for a mobile phone company.Among the second graders at the Kulosaari Elementary School,the most popular object of desire this year is not a Barbie or a Gameboy.It is a Nokia mobile phone with a picture of their own choice on the screen.

“One of the first things we discuss when school starts is the rules for mobile phones,”says Tiia Korppi,a teacher.Among the rules:You have to put it away out of sight.You cannot turn it on.You cannot send text messages to your friends,or play amusing tunes(令人发笑的曲调)in class,or call your parents or call for a pizza during history.

1.The author uses the newspaper cartoon to show that ________ .

A.he is good at telling jokes

B.he cares much for children

C.mobile phones are toys for new?born babies

D.mobile phones are widely used in Finland

2.The passage is mainly about__________

A.different uses of mobile phones        

B.a successful mobile?phone maker        

C.effect of mobile phones on children

D.school rules for the use of mobile phones 

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  A newspaper in Helsinki, Finland, recently published a cartoon of a baby with a mobile phone, telling his parents that his diaper (尿布) needed changing. But it's hardly a joke.

  Helsinki is home to Nokia, the mobile-phone maker. It's one of the most “mobile” cities in the world: About 92 percent of its households have at least one mobile phone. And the kids start young.

  “A relatively normal age to get a mobile phone is now 7,” says Jan Virkki, marketing manager for a mobile-phone company. Among the second graders at the Kulosaari Elementary School, the most popular object of desire this year is not a Barbie or a Gameboy. It is a Nokia mobile phone with a picture of their own choice on the screen.

  “One of the first things we discuss when school starts is the rules for mobile phones,” says Tiia Korppi, a teacher. Among the rules: You have to put it away out of sight. You cannot turn it on. You cannot send text messages to your friends, or play amusing tunes (令人发笑的曲调) in class, or call your parents or call for a pizza during history.

1.The author uses the newspaper cartoon to show that ________.

[  ]

A.he is good at telling jokes

B.he cares much for children

C.mobile phones are toys for new-born babies

D.mobile phones are widely used in Finland

2.The passage is mainly about ________.

[  ]

A.different uses of mobile phones

B.a successful mobile-phone maker

C.effects of mobile phones on children

D.school rules for the use of mobile phones

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