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    When Joanne Morton and Lydia Shaw came across the Boston Public Market, which features only New England businesspersons, they knew they had to stop in. The women, visiting from southeastern Connecticut, always try to buy local. “We always try to support our local farmers and businessmen,” says Ms. Shaw. “We’re not into big companies,” adds Ms. Morton.

They aren’t alone. A great number of Americans continue to be attracted by “local” food and to buy it, according to recent surveys from the International Food Information Council Foundation, the Pew Research Center, and British polling firm Ipsos. But what does it mean to shop local? For some, local is still a matter of geography. For others, it is about supporting their local economy (经济). And for still others, it is about knowing where their food comes from and how it is made, even if it is coffee shipped from a Costa Rican company. In 2008, Congress passed a bill that gave money to support local food. According to the Food, Conservation, and Energy Act, a product that can be considered local has to travel less than 400 miles.

But Lydia Zepeda, a professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, has found the largest agreement about what is local is any product that comes from within an hour’s drive. “But is that with or without traffic?” She asks. “What if it crosses state lines?” adds John Hayes, a food science professor at Pennsylvania State University. “A customer might like to buy local to help an old town,” he says. “Or maybe it’s just because local food tastes better.” It is for Kaitlin Bohon. “I taste a difference,” she says at the Boston Public Market. For Ms. Bohon, buying local is both about supporting New England business and knowing who grew and handled her food.

1.What does the underlined sentence in Paragraph 1 mean?

A. We never go into big companies.

B. We’re not interested in big companies.

C. Big companies don’t support local farmers.

D. Big companies are not good shopping places.

2.According to the passage, buying local ___________ in America.

A. is becoming more and more popular

B. is a way to support big companies

C. means people will spend much less

D. allows people to know about their food

3.What can be inferred about Kaitlin Bohon according to the text?

A. She is from New England. B. She knows every cook in her town.

C. She likes to taste different foods. D. She works at the Boston Public Market.

4.The purpose of the passage is ___________.

A. to introduce how popular buying local is

B. to attract more people to buying local

C. to explain why people like buying local

D. to discuss the meaning of buying local

 

1.B 2.A 3.A 4.D 【解析】 这是一篇新闻报道。调查表明许多美国人更愿意购买本地产品,短文阐述了在本地购物对不同人来说有不同的意义。 1.词义猜测题。由第一段“The women, visiting from southeastern Connecticut, always try to buy local. “We always try to support our local farmers and businessmen,” says Ms. Shaw. “We’re not into big companies,” adds Ms. Morton.” adds Ms. Morton.”可知,来自康涅狄格东南部的肖女士总是试图购买当地的产品。莫顿补充说,“我们不喜欢大公司生产的商品,”所以她们愿意购买本地产品,而不愿意去购买大公司生产的商品。故带下划线的句子的意思是“我们对去大公司不感兴趣”。故B选项正确。 2.细节理解题。由第二段“A great number of Americans continue to be attracted by “local” food and to buy it, according to recent surveys from the International Food Information Council Foundation”可知,国际食品信息理事会基金会、皮尤研究中心和英国益普索调查公司最近的调查显示,许多美国人继续被“本地”食品所吸引并购买它们。所以根据这篇文章可以看出,购买本地商品正变得越来越流行。故A选项正确。 3.推理判断题。由最后一段“For Ms. Bohon, buying local is both about supporting New England business and knowing who grew and handled her food.”可知,对于Bohon来说,购买本地食品既是为了支持新英格兰的生意,也是为了了解谁在种植和经营她的食品。所以通过关键词“buying local, supporting”然后通过逆向推理判断出,她既然购买本地食品是为了支持新英格兰的生意,故判断出她是一名新英格兰人。故A选项正确。 4.主旨大意题。通读全文可知,调查表明许多美国人更愿意购买本地产品,紧接着开始阐述了本地购物对不同人来说有不同的意义。所以短文是在讨论本地购物的意义。故这篇文章的目的是讨论本地购物的意义。故D选项正确。
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