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[填空题]Remember that the less processed a food, _________________________ (它的矿物质和维生素含量就越高).
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For as long as most people can remember, food has been getting
cheaper and farming has been in decline. In 1974--2005 food prices on world
markets fell by three-quarters in real terms. Food today is so cheap that the
West is battling gluttony even as it scrapes piles of half-eaten leftovers into
the bin.
66. __________.
The Economist’s food-price index is
higher today than at any time since it was created in 1845. Even in real terms,
prices have jumped by 75% since 2005. No doubt farmers will meet higher prices
with investment and more production, but dearer food is likely to persist for
years. That is because "agflation" is underpinned by long-running changes in
diet that accompany the growing wealth of emerging economies--the Chinese
consumer who ate 20kg of meat in 1985 will scoff over 50kg of the stuff this
year. That in turn pushes up demand for grain: It takes 8kg of grain to produce
one of beef.
67. __________.
Dearer food
[单项选择]Remember that the less you buy, _______ you are likely to waste.
A. less
B. the less
C. fewer
D. the fewer
[单项选择]Food was short: his vegetable garden became less a hobby than a necessity.
A. Due to lack of food, it was necessary for him to plant vegetables.
B. He used to plant vegetables as a hobby. Now because of lack of food, it became his necessary labor.
C. Planting vegetables was not his hobby, but he had to work in his garden.
D. Without enough food, he had to plant vegetables in his garden.
[单项选择] Rights to remember
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One element of this doctrine is what I call "Achilles and his heel". September 11th brought upon America, as once upon Achilles, a schizophrenic sense of both exceptional power and exceptional vulnerability. Never has a superpower seemed so powerful and so vulnerable at the same time. The Bush doctrine asked: "How can we use our superpower resources to protect our vulnerability "
The administration has also radically shifted its emphasis on human rights. In 1941, Franklin Delano Roosevelt called the allies to arms by painting a vision of the world we were trying to make: a post-war world of four fundamental freedoms: freedom of speech, freedom of religion, freedom from want, freedom from fear.
This framework foreshadowed the post-war human-rights construct-embedded in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and subsequent international covenants that emphasi
A. True
B. False
C. NOT GIVEN