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What does cheese in the story refer to?A.It refers to things that we want.B.It refers to t

What does cheese in the story refer to?

A.It refers to things that we want.

B.It refers to things that we eat.

C.It refers to things that we need.

D.It refers to changes.

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第1题
What does the woman order?A.CoffeeB.ShovelsC.Some cheeseD.Shoe cleaner

What does the woman order?

A.Coffee

B.Shovels

C.Some cheese

D.Shoe cleaner

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第2题
听力原文:W Yes, this is Maria calling from The Herb Garden and Cafe. I'd like to place an
order, please.

M Hi, Maria. What would you like?

W We need two cases of milk, one box of cheddar cheese, one box of organic yogurt, and a block of parmesan cheese.

M O.K. That's two cases of milk, a box of cheddar cheese, yogurt, and parmesan. We'll fill it and have it for you tomorrow by three.

Where does the woman work?

A.At a cafe

B.At a shoe store

C.At a supermarket

D.At a gardening store

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第3题
What milk is used to make cheese now?A.Goats' milk.B.Cows' milk.C.Traditional milk.D.Impor

What milk is used to make cheese now?

A.Goats' milk.

B.Cows' milk.

C.Traditional milk.

D.Imported milk.

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第4题
听力原文:M: Are you ready to order, ma'am?W: Yes, I think I'll have a cheese burger, Frenc

听力原文:M: Are you ready to order, ma'am?

W: Yes, I think I'll have a cheese burger, French fries and a cup of iced tea.

Where does this conversation most probably take place?

A.In a restaurant.

B.In an army unit.

C.At a reservation office.

D.At home.

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第5题
What do we know about the cheese?

A.It is on the shelf.

B.It is too expensive.

C.It is in short supply.

D.It is no longer fresh.

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第6题
Different foods are to be found on three shelves in a fridge. Butter is kept below the egg
s while cheese is kept above the milk. The butter is also above the milk, but the eggs are on the same shelf as the yoghurt. The ice cream is above the cheese. What is on the bottom shelf?

A.Butter.

B.Eggs.

C.Cheese.

D.Milk.

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第7题
What is the best thing to do on sleepless night?A.To take some sleeping pills.B.To drink m

What is the best thing to do on sleepless night?

A.To take some sleeping pills.

B.To drink milk or eat cheese or fish.

C.To find a comfortable position in bed.

D.To do physical exercises.

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第8题
听力原文:M: Welcome to Danny's. I would especially recommend our sizzlers and the lasagna.
They come with boiled vegetables on the side.

W: Thank you, I'll have the cottage cheese and mushroom sizzler steak. What sauce do you serve it with?

M: Today we have a creamy sauce with garlic and herbs. Would you like a beverage while you wait?

W: No, I might choose a dessert later. Can you make it fast, please?

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B.Spaghetti.

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第9题
Cheese is perhaps the first food to be manufactured that is currentlyconsumed by humans. T

Cheese is perhaps the first food to be manufactured that is currently

consumed by humans. The oldest written records have references to cheese S1.______

as a food. Today, cheese is available in an almost numerable variety of

kinds, flavors and consistencies. Cheese is made by many different races of S2.______

people under wide varying conditions all over tide face of the earth. And the S3.______

peoples who eat it like the various flavors and consistencies produced. S4.______

For the better understanding of the art and sciences of cheese-making S5.______

one needs to know what kind of product it is and how the manufacturer pro-

cedures developed over the years. Even though the varieties differ quite

widely in composition, cheese can be characterized as a product made from S6.______

milk in that the protein is coagulated and concentrated. S7.______

For centuries, cheese-making has been a farm and home industry with

the individual producers using surplus milk to make small batches of

cheese. Goat cheese making in the US still follows this general practice. It S8.______

was, and still is to a considerate degree, an art; since the middle of

the 19th century, however, more and more cheese has been made in specially

equipped factories with greater application of science in the manufacturing

procedure. Milk from all species has been used for cheese making. Be- S9.______

cause more attention has been given with increasing the productivity of the

bovine species, a large proportion of commercial cheese is now made from S10.______

cow milk; the milk from the buffalo, zebu, sheep and goats is also used extensively.

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第10题
The following are reviews of three best-seller books. Change can be a blessing or a curse,
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