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re misled if they believe anic foods can maintain health and provide better nutritional quality than conventionally grown foods. So there is real cause for concern if consumers, particularly those with limited ines, distrust the regular food and buy only expensive anic foods instead. 22. The world Advocates in line 2 is closest in meaning to which of the following? (A) Proponents (B) Merchants (C) Inspectors (D) Consumers 23. In line 4, the word others refers to (A) advantages (B) advocates (C) anic foods (D) products 24. The wele development mentioned in line 6 is an increase in (A) interest in food safety and nutritional quality of the typical North American diet (B) the nutritional quality of the typical North American diet (C) the amount of healthy food grown in North America (D) the number of consumers in North America TOEFL9505閱讀真題 9 25. According to the first paragraph, which of the following is true about the term anic foods? (A) It is accepted by most nutritionists. (B) It has been used only in recent years. (C) It has no fixed meaning. (D) It is seldom used by consumers. 26. The word unsubstantiated in line 13 is closest in meaning to (A) unbelievable (B) uncontested (C) unpopular (D) unverified 27. The word maintain in line 18 is closest in meaning to (A) improve (B) monitor (C) preserve (D) restore 28. The author implies that there is cause for concern if consumers with limited ines buy anic foods instead of conventionally grown foods because (A) anic foods can be more expensive but are often no better than conventionally grown foods (B) many anic foods are actually less nutritious than similar conventionally grown foods (C) conventionally grown foods are more readily available than anic foods (D) too many farmers will stop using conventional methods to grow food crops. 29. According to the last paragraph, consumers who believe that anic foods are better than conventionally grown foods are often (A) careless (B) mistaken (C) thrifty (D) wealthy 30. What is the author39。s population has slowed down by 1966 (the increase in the first half of the 196039。s appearance hundreds of millions of years ago. (B) Two geological theories became more widely accepted by scientists. (C) Information was revealed about the Earth39。s surface, the deep – ocean bottom is a hostile environment to humans, in some ways as forbidding and remote as the void of outer space. Although researchers have taken samples of deep – ocean rocks and sediments for over a century, the first detailed global investigation of the ocean bottom did not actually start until 1968, with the beginning of the National Science Foundation39。 我們完全有理由相信,老托福的文章雖然已經(jīng)“過(guò)時(shí)”,但是它的行文套路,出題思路,以及考察要點(diǎn)都和目前的 IBT 文章是一致的,就連現(xiàn)在同學(xué)們?cè)谏贤懈i喿x課的時(shí)候,也有許多老師是從老托福中尋找題目進(jìn)行講解,我們?yōu)楹尾荒苤鲃?dòng)的適當(dāng)?shù)娜ジ惺芤幌吕贤懈N恼履亍? 我還是堅(jiān)持推薦同學(xué)們?nèi)フ?由 ETS出的 iBT文章 來(lái)做 , 而除了我推出了一年多的 黃金 29篇 (現(xiàn)改名為 文勇的新托福精選閱讀 ) 之外,我們還能找到的就是這個(gè)文檔之中所有的 老托福閱讀真題 。每當(dāng)聽(tīng)到這個(gè)問(wèn)題,我都會(huì)裝做趙本山的樣子來(lái)一句 ―誰(shuí)用誰(shuí)知道~~ ‖ 文勇 歡迎進(jìn)行未刪節(jié)的轉(zhuǎn)載 |且不必告訴我你轉(zhuǎn)載到哪里去 |都是一個(gè)戰(zhàn)壕里面的弟兄啊 … 請(qǐng)大家點(diǎn)擊 word文檔中的顯示 /隱藏按鈕進(jìn)行顯示 /隱藏答案,或者使用快捷鍵 ctrl+shift+8。s voyages, nearly all earth scientists agree on the theories of plate tectonics and continental drift that explain many of the geological processes that shape the Earth. The cores of sediment drilled by the Glomar Challenger have also yielded information critical to understanding the world39。s, producing a population increase of nearly fifteen percent in the five years from 1951 to 1956. This rate of increase had been exceeded only once before in Canada39。s attitude toward the claims made by advocates of health foods? (A) Very enthusiastic (B) Somewhat favorable (C) Neutral (D) Skeptical TOEFL9505閱讀真題 10 Questions 4150 Staggering tasks confronted the people of the united States, North and South, when the Civil war ended. About a million and a half soldiers from both sides had to Questions 3140 There are many theories about the beginning of drama in ancient Greece. The one most widely accepted today is based on the assumption that drama evolved from ritual. The argument for this view goes as follows. In the beginning, human beings viewed the natural forces of the world, even the seasonal changes, as unpredictable, and they sought through various means, to control these unknown and feared powers. Those measures which appeared to bring the desired results were then retained and repeated until they hardened into fixed rituals. Eventually stories arose which explained or veiled the mysteries of the rites. As time passed some rituals were abandoned, but the stories, later called myths, persisted and provided material for art and drama. Those who believe that drama evolved out of ritual also argue that those rites contained the seed of theater because music, dance, masks, and costumes were almost always used. Furthermore, a suitable site had to be provided for performances, and when the entire munity did not participate, a clear division was usually made between the acting area and the auditorium. In addition, there were performers, and since considerable importance was attached to avoiding mistakes in the enactment of rites, religious leaders usually assumed that task. Wearing masks and costumes, they often impersonated other people, animals, or supernatural beings, and mimed the desired effect success in hunt or battle, the ing rain, the revival of the Sun as an actor might. Eventually such dramatic representations were separated from religious activities. Another theory traces the theater39。s supported a growth in the population, but the expansion also derived from a