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WhenmysisterMertietoldmeshehadputouttomatoplantslastsummer,Iwasquiteimpressed.
Sinceshewasagarden-beginner,Mertieresearchedexactlyhowfaraparttospacehertomatoplants;
whatkindoffertilizertouse;
howtokeepawaythebugs,etc..Oncetheywereplanted,shetookcareofthemdaily,anxiouslyawaitingthejuicytomatoestoappear.But,dayafterday,herplantsweretomato-lesswhileallofherneighborswhohadalsoputouttomatoplantswerealreadyenjoyingthefruitoftheirlabor.
Frustrated,Mertiegaveinandwenttothemarkettosearchfreshtomatoes.Whilepaying,Mertietoldthefarmerhertroubles.Thefarmerpausedtothinkforamomentandthenasked,“Well,whatkindoftomatoesdidyouplant?
”
“IthinktheywerecalledBigBoy,”Mertieremembered.
“Wellthere’syourproblem,”thefarmerexplained.“BigBoyandBetterBoytomatoeshavea95-daygrowingperiodwhereasregulartomatoplantsproducefruitinasfewas70day.YoujusthavetowaitalittlelongerfortheBigBoys.”
Withthatnewknowledge,Mertiewenthomewithexcitement,knowingtheywouldbeworththewait.
Thinkingaboutmysister’sgardeningexperience,Ihadtosmile.Shejustdidn’tknowthatBigBoytomatoestooklonger—neitherdidI—butonceshediscoveredthatinformation,shewasnolongerdiscouragedandupsetaboutthelackoftomatoesonherplants.Instead,shewasencouragedandexcitedtoseethemafewweekslater.
Itmakesmewonderhowmanyofushave“BigBoy”dreamsinourhearts,yetwejustdon’trealizethattheyareofthe“BigBoy”varietysowearediscouragedandwornoutwiththewaitingprocess.Insteadofwaitingwithexcitement,wegiveuponourdreamsandfigurewemusthavedonesomethingwrongtostopthemfromcomingtopass.Frustrated,weseeotherpeople’sdreamscomingtrue,andwewonderwhyourshaven’tyetbeenachieved.
24.Whatisnotmentionedinthepassagewhengrowingtomatoplants?
A.Wateringthemregularly.B.Keepingthemwellapart.
C.Usingsuitablefertilizer.D.Controllingpestsonthem.
25.WhydidMertie’stomatoplantsfailtoproduceattheexpectedtime?
A.Becauseshegrewthewrongkindoftomatoes.
B.Becausetheyweredestroyedbyherneighbors.
C.Becausetheyrequiredmoretimetoproduce.
D.Becauseshedidn’tmanagethegardenwell.
26.Whatdoestheauthorcomparetomatoestointhetext?
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C.Time.D.Imagination.
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A.It’sbetterlatethannever.
B.Successsometimesneedsalittlepatience.
C.Abadbeginningmakesabadending.
D.Abirdinthehandisworthtwointhebush.
C
Postmenarealltoousedtokeepinganeyeoutforthethreatofdogs.ButinaseasidetowninNorthWales,theyhavebeenforcedtotakecoverfromanunexpectedthreatseagulls.Theyhavecomplainedthatthebirdshavebecomesoterrifyingthatdeliveriestosomestreetshavebeensuspended.YesterdayresidentsofAbergeleagreedtheseagullswerefearlessbutsaidtheywereangryatlosingtheirdailypost.
Roberts,whoworksasasafetyadviser,liveswheretheattackshavetakenplace.“Lastweek,wenoticedwehadn’tgotanymailforwhatwethoughtwasaweek,butit’shardtotellbecauseyoudon’talwaysknowifyou’redueanymail”,shesaid.“WeputsomethingonFacebookaskingifanyoneelsehadnothadtheirpost.OneofmyFacebookfriendssaidapostmanhadrefusedtodeliverbecauseoftheseagulls.”
RoyalMailsaidthatdeliverieshadbeeninterruptedbecauseofthepostmanexperiencingattacksbyseagullsashedeliveredmailonhisroundthereoverthepastfewweeks.Addingthatthepostmangotpeople’smailthroughwheneveritwassafe.
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28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“suspended”mostprobablymean?
A.Increased.B.Paused.
C.Printed.D.Decreased.
29.TheresidentsofAbergelearenothappybecause.
A.theseagullsaresoterrifying
B.thedogsaresothreatening
C.theydon'
treceivetheirpostontime
D.theseagullsarestealingtheirpost
30.WhydidDebbieRobertsputsomethingonFacebook?
A.Toknowifanyoneelsehadthesameexperience.
B.Toofferadvicetodealwiththeseagulls.
C.Toavoidbeingattackedbyseagulls.
D.Toanswerquestionsaboutsafety.
31.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Seagullsliketostealresidents’post.
B.Postmen’ssafetyisthreatenedbyseagulls.
C.ResidentsofAbergeleareafraidofseagulls.
D.Dailypostisdelayedbecauseofseagulls’attack.
D
TheTulaneUniversitySchoolofMedicineinNewOrleanshasaddedanunconventionalcoursetoitscurriculum.Medicalstudentscannowtakecookingclassesinadditiontotheirusualtraining.Thisisintendedtoimprovedoctors’nutritionalknowledgeandencouragethemtousefoodtopreventorcureillnesses.
Accordingtoasurvey,mostmedicalstudentsintheU.S.receiveonaverage20hoursofnutritionaleducationthroughouttheirentireeducation.Thisisanextremelylownumber,especiallywhenoneconsidersthatdietisatthecore(核心)ofmanymodernWesterndiseases.FromType2diabetes,heartdisease,refluxtoobesity,allergies,depressionandarthritis,eatingtherightfoodscangoalongwaytowardsrecovery,whilesignificantlyreducingdependencyonmedicinaldrugs.
AbigpartoftheproblemisthatnutritionalguidelinesinNorthAmericaarevague,impractical,anddifficulttoapply.Everyone,fromdoctorstoschoolchildren,learnsaboutspecificnutrientsandpercentagesofrecommendeddailyintakes,butthatdoesn’ttranslateeasilytothegrocerystore.
Trainingdoctorstocook,however,takesnutritionaleducationtoawholenewlevel.Notonlywilldoctorsbeabletoexplainwhichfoodsarebesttoeat,buttheywillalsounderstandhowtopreparethem.TulanemedicalstudentsprepareforteachingfuturepatientsbyofferingfreecookingclassestoNewOrleansresidents—amutuallybeneficialarrangementforeveryonewhosharesthatfood.
Fortunately,themodelseemstobecatchingon.Alreadytwoothermedicalschoolshavelicensedthecurriculumandareaddingittotheircourses.Tulanealsooffersnutritionaltrainingforhealth-focusedchefsfromanearbycookingschool,whichmakesalotofsense.Afterall,withthefrequencywithwhichNorthAmericanseatout,wecouldallbenefitfromchefswhoknowhowtobalancenutritionwithgreattaste.
32.WhatdoestheauthorwanttotellusbylistingthediseasesinParagraph2?
A.Properdietshelpcurethem.B.Properdietscanreplacedrugs.
C.Theyaredifficulttotreat.D.Theyaretypicalwesterndiseases.
33.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthepresentnutritionalguidelinesinAmerica?
A.Amazed.B.Confused.
C.Dissatisfied.D.Interested.
34.Whatcanweknowaboutthecoursefromthelastparagraph?
A.Itwillbenefitchefs.B.Itisbecomingpopular.
C.Ithasalongwaytogo.D.Itencourageseatingout.
35.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?
A.TakeaCookingCourseB.LearntoBeaGoodDoctor
C.Live