What did Chinese people usually have for breakfast 15 years ago?
A. Beans, tomatoes, broccoli and parsley.
Bread, jam, milk and eggs.
C. Porridge, deep-filed dough strips and pickles.
D. Bread, milk, porridge and pickles.
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A.The speaker thinks that we live to eat, but not eat to live.B.The speaker doesn't th
A. The speaker thinks that we live to eat, but not eat to live.
B. The speaker doesn't think that we should eat when living.
C. The speaker thinks that we eat to live, but not live to cat.
D. The speaker thinks that we cat to live and live to cat.
Heads of State, Prime Ministers and Ministers of Environment deliver statements and commit themselves to care for the Earth. World Environment Day, commemorated each year on 5 June is one of the principal vehicles through which the United Nations stimulates worldwide awareness of the environment and enhances political attention and action. The World Environment Day theme selected for 2007 is "Melting Ice—a Hot Topic?" The WED theme selected for 2007 focuses on the effects of climate chan4ge on the polar environment and on the globe in the whole.
The main international celebrations of the World Environment Day 2007 were held in Norway. UNEP is honored that the City of Troms is to host this day.
The day's agenda is to ask human beings to face to environmental issues; empower people to become active agents of sustainable and equitable development; promote an understanding that communities are important to changing attitudes towards environmental, issues; and advocate partnership, which will ensure all nations and peoples enjoy a safer and more prosperous future.
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A. In 1992.
B. In 2000.
C. In 2004.
D. In 1972.
Section B
Directions: In this section, you will hear 3 short passages. At the end of each passage, you will hear some questions. Both the passage and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A, B, C and D.
听力原文: Visitors to Britain are always complaining about English food. But they do not really know what they are talking about because they rarely get a chance to eat it. Most of the restaurants in large towns have foreign owners and serve foreign food. When visitors are invited to eat in an English home, their hosts often feel they must offer them something foreign and exotic.
Those of us who do know English food are aware that at its best it can be really very good. On the other hand it is true to say that it is sometimes terrible. Part of the problem is that we are not really interested in food—we eat to live, we do not live to eat. So we don't generally spend the necessary time and effort needed to cook really good meals. We prefer food that is simple and easy to cook, or ready prepared food which only needs heating up before eating.
You can find the best English food in the country away from the large towns where life is slower and people are not in such a hurry. But, of course, most visitors come because they are interested in shopping and sightseeing. They do not come because of the food, so why should they complain about it?
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A. People don't often eat English food.
B. People don't like English food.
C. People who travel to Britain cat English food in English home.
D. People who travel to Britain don't know much about English food.