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45. What is the main idea of Paragraph 2?

A. Many drivers tend to fight back against rude behaviors. B. A little courtesy may help ease the tensions on the road. C. Goodwill and tolerance may help relieve traffic jam. D. Many drivers nowadays lack a good sense of courtesy.

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46. It can be learned from Paragraph 3 that . A. young drivers are more aggressive

B. young drivers would soon lose their good manners C. elder drivers are more cautious

D. elder drivers should improve their driving skills

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A. signaling cars to overtake B. manufacturing a gap C. selecting a lower gear D. using the direction indicator

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48. According to the author£¬ a good driver should . A. be technically skilled B. have a good state of mind C. be sympathetic with others D. take good care of his vehicle

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On how the world has changed over the last 50 years£¬not all of it has been good. As you are looking for organic food information, you have obviously become aware that a better alternative exists and you are taking a critical look at the source and production practices of the companies producing the world's food supplies.

The purpose of organic food information is to give you an understanding of what is going into your food. You will see that there are many benefits to organic food that you didn't know before. The basis behind knowing about organic food information is the fact that farmers are resorting to using artificial fertilizers and pesticides(ɱ³æ¼Á)to control disease and insect attack in order to produce more crops to satisfy growing demand. These artificial fertilizers leave something poisonous in and on the fruit and vegetables we consume which in turn is absorbed and stored by our bodies. Even the quality of food has gone down in recent years. Today's fruits have nowhere near the Vitamin C levels they did at one time. However, with organic food information you learn that organic food has fifty percent more nutrients, minerals and vitamins than any other form of produce that has been grown under intensive farming. If you are eating non-organic produce you will have to eat more fruit in order to make up for this deficiency. But then the dangerous cycle continues since you will be eating more chemicals that are worse for your health than they are good for you.

Another aspect of organic food information is the production of meat and poultry (¼ÒÇÝ). Most only consider produce when it comes to organic food information disregarding the antibiotics and hormones that are given to both cattle and poultry that are being force fed. Ask yourself what happens to all these antibiotics and hormones when the animal is killed£¬ the remaining of these antibiotics and growth hormones reside in the meat which are then consumed£¬ digested and stored in human bodies. There is no way that an animal that isn't kept in healthy conditions can produce healthy food for humans to eat.

You have nothing to lose by trying organic product£¬not only will it be healthy for you but you will also be able to eat produce and meat the way they are supposed to be. You will likely be so impressed with the taste of organic fruit that you will never return to the mass-produced fruit again. While cost and availability can be a big issue for some£¬you can do a bit of research online and find a local store that stocks organic produce for a reasonable price.

49. It is stated in Paragraph 1 that organic food . A. is considered as a better choice

B. is mostly supplied by world-famous companies C. has become popular over the last 50 years D. reflects the change of production practices

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50. Farmers use artificial fertilizers and pesticides to .

A. satisfy people's critical demand B. develop better farming technology C. get a higher crop yield D. keep people in better health

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51. According to Paragraph 3£¬organic food .

A. has gone down in quality B. has more nutrients C. can replace mass-produced food D. lacks Vitamin C

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D. They may contain antibiotics and growth hormones.

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C. do the cost and availability research

D. try organic product for better health and taste

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Drinking wastewater? The idea may sound distasteful£¬but new federally funded research says more Americans are doing so-whether they know or not-and this reuse will be increasingly necessary as the U.S. population expands.

Treated wastewater poses no greater health risks than existing water supplies and, in some cases, may be even safer to drink£¬according to a report released by the National Research Council. ¡°We believe water reuse is an option to deal with growing water scarcity, especially in coastal areas£¬¡± says Jorg Drewes, an engineering professor at the Colorado School of Mines. \can be done reliably

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