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e ____ . A. fat content of food B. sugar content of food C. heat and energy content of food D. protein content of food46. The writer tells about the “stuffed roast camel” because it ____ . A. shows how important wedding feast to the Bedouin people B. serves as an example of a high calorie food C. is made in a very special way D. is more tasty than any other foodks*5u47. What is special for the avocado ? A. It weighs 100 grams. B. It is a fruit. C. An avocado fruit has 165 calories. D. It contains more calories and vitamin A ,B and C than milk and eggs .48. Which of the statements is correct according to the passage ? A. People eat more sugar in Europe than in the US. B. People in Europe and the US eat less sugar than ever before . C. People eat more fat in the US than in Europe . D. People who eat too much fat and sugar will have some health problems .C The 17thcentury Irish farmer Rober Cook was the most unusual person in County Waterford. he always wore white linen. His underwear, night clothes and shirts were all in white, and so were his suits, coats and hats. He became so famous for his clothes and his love for white that he was known all over Ireland as “Linen Cook”. He refused to have any brown cows in the field of his farm at Cappoquin and even his horses had to be the same pure white as his clothes. Cook was a eager vegetarian and refused to eat the flesh of any animal or to wear anything produced by an animal. A fox which attacked (襲擊) his chickens was not killed when it was caught. Instead, he gave it a talk on the evils (罪惡) of murder, then offered it a sporting chance by making it run through a line of his farm workers, who had sticks. Cook had a long and healthy life and showed that “water for drink, vegetables for food and linen and other plant life for clothing were enough to live on.” He died in 1726 when he was over eighty years old and was buried in a white linen shroud (壽衣).49. The man the writer tells us about is a ____ . A. person who has a strange habit B. famous person all over the world C. healthy man D. man who lived a long life50. From the passage we can know that ____ . A. he wasn’t married all his life B. he didn’t wear leather(皮的) shoes or woolen(毛的) clothes C. he disliked the colour brown most D. he died at the age of 8051. “Vegetarians”are people who do not ____ . A. buy animals B. kill animals C. eat animals D. keep animals52. We can inferred from the passage that the fox wasn’t killed by Robert Cook, but perhaps ____ . A. it could understand what it did was bad after Robert gave it a talk on the evils of murder. B. it had sports together with Robert’s farm workers C. it was given a chance to run away D. it had got a beat from Robert’s farm workersDWhat is language for? Some people seem to think it’s for practicing grammar rules and learning lists of wordsthe longer the words, the better. That’s wrong. Language is for the exchange of ideas, for munication. It’s no good knowing all about a language if you can’t use it. Many students I have taught know hundreds of grammar rules but they can’t speak correctly or fluently. They are afraid of making mistakes. One shouldn’t be afraid of making mistakes. We native speakers make mistakes, too. And we break rules. George Bernard Shaw wrote: “foreigners often speak English too correctly.” But the mistakes that native speakers