EliteABC Reading Smart (High-Intermediate) Test 8 Section 2: Units 7-8 得分:_____
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Part I. Grammar & Vocabulary (40%)
( ) 1. In the past, explosives
were used to _____ tunnels
through mountains.
(A) blast (B) flush (C) trigger (D)
kidnap
( ) 2. Julie and I can relate to those _____
because we both experienced them as kids.
(A) tumors (B) canvases (C) issues (D)
layers
( ) 3. The nonprofit organization has campaigned against _____ modified foods for ages.
(A) ethically (B) genetically (C) statistically (D)
psychologically
( ) 4. It was a miracle that nobody was hurt in the _____ between the truck and school bus.
(A) hijack (B) eruption (C) drought (D)
collision
( ) 5. Nicole could tolerate her husband's verbal violence, but the last _____ was his cheating on her.
(A) straw (B) petal (C) yeast (D)
grass
( ) 6. There was too much _____ in
the road after the storm to allow cars to pass.
(A) credit (B) justice (C) yeast (D)
debris
( ) 7. Pretty soon, private _____ will
take ordinary people for a trip into outer space.
(A) spacecraft (B) limousines (C) audience (D)
locomotives
( ) 8. This restaurant has quite a few vegetarian _____ on its menu.
(A) operations (B) options (C)
cautions (D) reputations
( ) 9. Amanda has
become so materialistic that she has _____
what is really important in life.
(A) gotten
wind of (B) taken heed of (C) lost sight
of (D) kept abreast of
( ) 10. People who
want to build _____ their muscles need to get plenty of protein in their diet.
(A) up (B) down (C) in (D)
out
Part
II. Fill-in-the-Blank (40%)
(A) lasers (B)
evacuate (C) rubbish (D) reengineered (E) vanilla
(F) search (G)
flavorings (H) colliding (I) massive (J) exploration
( ) 11.
Charlotte prefers strawberry to _____ ice cream.
( ) 12.
The curry sauce is all-natural, and no unusual _____ have been used to make it.
( ) 13. A gas leak forced all of
the workers to _____ the factory in panic.
( ) 14. The kid couldn't control
the shopping cart well and ended up _____ into a supermarket display.
( ) 15. The system has been
entirely _____ to increase the output to ten times its original numbers.
( ) 16.
The team's _____ of the Amazon rainforest was funded by a huge corporation.
( ) 17. Cold and scared, the abandoned dog
wandered the streets in _____ of its owner.
( ) 18. _____ walls were built around the
kingdom to keep enemies out.
( ) 19. _____
have many uses in medicine, such as in eye surgery and skin treatments. ( ) 20. A group of volunteers picked up all of
the _____ that was left on the beach.
Part III.
Reading Comprehension (20%)
Spices have been highly valued for centuries, so
much so that people have sailed around the world to get access to them. Thanks
to globalization, accessing spices is much easier today, but they still take a
long time to produce from natural sources.
In an attempt to speed up spice production,
scientists have found ways to recreate similar smells and tastes from yeast.
Vanilla, for example, can be made in only a few weeks in a lab, as opposed to
the three years it takes to grow a vanilla bean. Manufacturers say that
lab-made vanillin will lower prices, increase the quantity of vanilla on the
market, and stop the overharvesting of the rare spice. But what is the cost?
Eco-groups argue that not enough is known about the effect genetically modified
products may have on human health. From an economic standpoint, engineered
spices will certainly harm poor farmers who depend on growing spices for their
livelihood.
In the rush to create greater convenience, it's
important to keep in mind that there's a real human cost to modern technologies
like genetically engineered spices. Though lab-created spices might become
popular, perhaps you should think twice before buying a product containing
ingredients like vanillin.
( ) 21. What's the benefit for manufacturers of
producing vanillin instead of vanilla from a vanilla bean?
(A) Vanillin is a natural alternative with a lower humanitarian cost.
(B) Vanillin allows manufacturers to avoid transport costs.
(C) Vanillin will increase the demand for vanilla flavoring.
(D) Vanillin can be produced far more rapidly than vanilla.
( ) 22. What is the economic argument against
genetically engineered spices?
(A) The market will be oversaturated with vanilla flavoring.
(B) Vanilla-producing farmers will be deprived of their livelihood.
(C) Producing vanillin is more costly due to the scarcity of yeast.
(D) Medical costs will increase due to the harmful
health effect of genetically engineered foods
( ) 23.
What does the last paragraph imply consumers should do?
(A) Consider the ethical effect before buying
products containing genetically engineered spices.
(B) Donate money to vanilla bean farmers if they
intend to buy products containing vanillin.
(C) Only support companies that make vanillin in
labs.
(D) Never buy products with vanilla flavoring
until scientists can determine the health effects.
( ) 24. Which statement most
closely matches the author's opinion on genetically engineered spices?
(A) Concerns are premature because vanillin is not
yet commonplace.
(B) Vanillin is necessary because natural sources
of vanilla are nearing depletion.
(C) Vanillin produced from yeast is inferior to
natural vanilla.
(D) The unintended consequences of genetically
engineered spices are too great.
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