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2010-2024歷年浙江省紹興市魯迅中學高三適應性考試英語試題第1卷一.參考題庫(共25題)1..Thetwobrotherslooksomuch___thatwecan’t___onefromtheother.A.familiar,separateB.familiar,tellC.a(chǎn)like,differD.a(chǎn)like,distinguish2.Open

adj.,verb,nounadj.NOTCLOSED1allowingthingsorpeopletogothrough:Awaspflewintheopenwindow.Shehadleftthedoorwideopen.2(ofsb’seyes,mouth,etc.)witheyelidsorlipsapart:Shehaddifficultykeepinghereyesopen(="because"shewasverytired).Hewasbreathingthroughhisopenmouth.3spreadout;withtheedgesapart:Theflowersareallopennow.4notblockedbyanything:Thepassiskeptopenalltheyear.NOTFASTENED5notfastenedorcovered,sothatthingscaneasilycomeoutorbeputin:Thebagburstopenandeverythingfellout.verbDOOR/WINDOW/LID1[vn]tomoveadoor,window,lid,etc.sothatitisnolongerclosed:MrChenopenedthecardoorforhiswife.close2[v]tomoveorbemovedsothatitisnolongerclosed:ThedooropenedandAlanwalkedin.Thedoorsofthebusopenautomatically.closeCONTAINER/PACKAGE3[vn]toremovethelid,undothefastening,etc.ofacontainer,etc.inordertoseeorgetwhatisinside:ShallIopenanotherbottle?Sheopenedherbagandtookoutherpassport.EYES4[vn,v]ifyouopenyoureyesoryoureyesopen,youmoveyoureyelidsupwardssothatyoucanseecloseCOMPUTING5[vn,v]tostartacomputerprogramorfilesothatyoucanuseitonthescreenopendoorsforsbtoprovideopportunitiesforsbtodosthandbesuccessfulopenyour/sb’seyes(tosth)torealizeormakesbrealizethetruthaboutsth:Travellingreallyopensyoureyestoothercultures.openyour/sb’smindtosthtobecomeormakesbawareofnewideasorexperiences.openthewayforsb/sth(todosth)tomakeitpossibleforsbtodosthorforsthtohappen:Theagreementcouldopenthewayforthecountrytopayoffitsdebts.—moreatheart,heavenopeninto/ontosthtoleadtoanotherroom,areaorplace:Thisdooropensontotheyard.Thetworoomsopenintoeachother.openouttobecomebiggerorwider:Thestreetopenedoutintoasmallsquare.openout(tosb)tobecomelessshyandmorewillingtocommunicateopenup1totalkaboutwhatyoufeelandthink:IthelpstodiscussyourproblemsbutIfindithardtoopenup.2tobeginshooting:Anti-aircraftgunsopenedup.3(oftenusedinorders)toopenadoor,container,etc.:Openuporwe’llbreakthedoordown!openup1tobecomeormakesthpossible,availableorabletobereached:Thenewcataloguewillopenupthemarketforourproducts.Therailwayopeneduptheeastofthecountry.2tobeginbusinessfortheday;tostartanewbusiness:Iopenupthestoreforthedayataround8.30.closeup3tostartanewbusiness:There’sanewThairestaurantopeningupintown.closedownnoun

theopen[sing.]OUTDOORS1outdoors;thecountryside:Childrenneedtoplayoutintheopen.NOTHIDDEN2nothiddenorsecret:Governmentofficialsdonotwantthesecommentsintheopen.1.Whichofthefollowing“open”isclosestinthemeaningwiththe“open”inthesentence“Thebooklayopenonthetable.”A.Shehadleftthedoorwideopen.

B.Thebagburstopenandeverythingfellout.C.Theflowersareallopennow.

D.Heopenedtheletterandreadit.2.Fillintheblankinthesentence“He’seagerto__________differentkindsofmusic.”A.openthemindsofhisaudienceto

B.opentheeyesofhisaudienceto

C.openthewayforhisaudiencetolistento

D.opendoorsforhisaudiencetolistento3.Whatdoesthephrase“theopen”meanin“Whenyoufeeltiredafteraday’shardwork,you’dbetterinvitesomefriendstotheopentorelaxyourself.”A.thegym

B.thecinema

C.thecountryside

D.themusicroom4.Chooseoneofthefollowingtocompletethesentence,“Excitingpossibilities__________forherinthenewjob”.A.wereopeningout

B.wereopeninginto

C.wereopeningonto

D.wereopeningup3.Wearenowlivinginahigh-techage____easythingsarebecomingcomplicated.A.whenB.thatC.whereD.why4.Manyofthemostdamagingtypesofweatherbeginquickly,strikesuddenly,anddisappearrapidly,destroyingsmallareaswhileleavingneighboringareasuntouched.SucheventasatornadostruckthenortheasternpartofEdmonton,Alberta,inJuly1987.Totaldamagesfromthetornadowentbeyond$250million,thehighesteverforanyCanadianstorm.Traditionalcomputermodelsoftheatmospherehavelimitedvalueinpredictingshort-livedlocalstormsliketheEdmontontornado,becausetheavailableweatherdataaregenerallynotdetailedenoughtoallowcomputerstostudycarefullytheslightatmosphericchangesthatcomebeforethesestorms.Inmostnations,forexample,weather-balloonobservationsaretakenjustonceeverytwelvehoursatplacesseparatedbyhundredsofmiles.Withsuchlimiteddata,traditionalforecastingmodelsdoamuchbetterjobpredictinggeneralweatherconditionsoverlargeareasthantheydoforecastingspecificlocalevents.Untilrecently,theobservationintensivemethodneededforexact,veryshort-rangeforecasts,or“Nowcasts,”wasnotpossible.Thecostofequippingandoperatingmanythousandsofconventionalweatherstationswasextremelyhigh,andthedifficultiesconcernedinrapidlycollectingandprocessingtheweatherdatafromsuchanetworkwerehardtoovercome.Fortunately,scientificandtechnologicaladvanceshaveovercomemostoftheseproblems.Radarsystemsandsatellitesareallabletomakedetailed,nearlycontinuousobservationoverlargeareasatalowercost.Communicationssatellitescansendoutdataaroundtheworldcheaplyandimmediately,andmoderncomputerscanquicklycollectandanalyzethislargeamountofweatherinformation.Meteorologists(氣象學者)andcomputerscientistsnowworktogethertodesigncomputerprogramsandvideoequipmentabletochangeweatherdataintowordsandgraphicdisplaysthatforecasterscanunderstandeasilyandquickly.Asmeteorologistshavebegunusingthesenewtechnologiesinweatherforecastingoffices,Nowcastingisbecomingareality.1.Whycan’ttraditionalcomputermodelspredictshort-livedlocalstorms?A.Theweatherdatapeoplecollectareoftenwrong.B.Detailedweatherdatainsomesmallareasarenotavailable.C.Thecomputersarenotadvancedenoughtopredictthem.D.Thecomputersarenotusedtoforecastspecificlocalevents.2.Theword“Nowcast”inParagraph3means________.A.a(chǎn)networktocollectstormdata

B.a(chǎn)wayofcollectingweatherdataC.a(chǎn)moreadvancedsystemofweatherobservationD.a(chǎn)forecastwhichcanpredictweatherinthesmallarea3.Whatcanmake“Nowcasts”arealityaccordingtothepassage?A.Scientificandtechnologicaladvances.B.Advancedcomputerprograms.C.Computerscientists.

D.Meteorologists.4.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Theadvantagesof“Nowcasts”.

B.AtornadoinEdmonton,Alberta.C.Thedifficultyinpredictingtornado.

D.Agreatdevelopmentinweatherforecast.5.WithShanghaiWorldExpodrawingnear,volunteersaremakinguseofeveryminuteto________theirforeignlanguagebecauselanguagevolunteersmustpassawrittentest.

A.takeupB.polishupC.putupD.makeup6.Nothingsayslovelikeadozenlong–stemmedrosesonValentine’sDay.Morethanamillionroseswillbesoldduringthisfestivalforlovers,thebiggestdayoftheyearforthenation’sroseindustry.It’sgoingtoremainthemostpopularflowerbecauselovenevergoesoutofstyle.Yes,aroseisarose.Butsellingthemisnolongerabeautifulexperiencefortraditionalflowershops.Supermarketsnowofferconveniencetothebusyanddiscountroseshopshelpthosehopelesslyinlovesavemoney.Rosesonlyisagoodexampleofadiscountroseretailerthatwastransformedfromatraditionalshoptoanswerthechallengeinthe’90s.InsidethisstoreonSixthAvenuenear40thStreet,contemporarywhitefurnitureandwall–to–wallmirrorsgiveitanexpensivelook.Customersmoveaboutfreelyamongthecounters,lookingeagerlyattherosesinmorethan50colorsfromshelftoshelf.Somecustomerssayit’sthehighqualityoftherosesthatattractsthemthere.“Ispent$20buttheflowerslookedlikeIpaid60or70dollars,”saysonecustomer.Studiesshowmorepeoplearebuyingrosesinones,twoandthreesthesedays.Infact,morethanhalfofallrosesaresoldinbunchesoffewerthanadozen.ButRosesOnly'slowpricesencouragepeopletospend.EvenonValentine'sDay,whenthepriceofadozenrosesanddeliverycansoarashighas$150,12ofRosesOnly'smostexpensiveflowerssellforjust$35.Thecompany'skeytosuccessistoholdpricesdownbycontrollingeverylinkintherosechain.ItgrowsitsownrosesinthesunshineoftheAndesMountains.Inaddition,thecompanyalsosellsotheritemssuchasballonsandstuffedanimals.

Whilediscountroseretailersarewitnessingtheirbusinessbloom,U.S.rosegrowersaren’tabletocompetewiththefierceforeigncompetition.Morethan57%ofrosessoldintheUSAaregrowninothercountries.ThebiggestforeignproducersareColombiaandEcuador,whichaccountedforalmost90%ofthetotalimportedlastyear.ThetrendhashurtdomesticrosegrowerssuchasJohnsonFlowersofCalifornia,consideredtobethiscountry'sleadingproducer.Now,insteadoffightingoverseasrivals,theJohnsonsaretryingtoworkwiththem."Wehaveafewbigfightingoverseasrivals,theJohnsonsaretryingtoworkwiththem.“Wemayalsowidenourbusinesstoincludetheserviceareaandbearepresentativeforoverseasflowerproducers.”Asaresultofseverecompetition,thoseintherosebusinesslongforthegoodolddays,whereasordinarypeoplebenefitfromthelowprice.1.Whatisthecentralthemeofthistext?A.TheUSrosebusinessisgoingfrombadtoworseinspiteoftheeffortsmade.B.Therosewillremainthemostpopularfloweraslovenevergoesoutofdate.C.Therosebusinessistryingtomeetthechallengesinthemarkettosucceed.D.TheroseindustryplaysanimportantroleinAmericaneconomy.2.HowdoesRosesOnlyobtainsuccessinthediscountroseretailingfield?A.Bysettingupmorechainstoresacrossthecountry.B.Bysellingrosesinsupermarkets.C.Bysellinghighqualityrosesatalowprice.D.Bysellingrosesbythedozen.3.Whichofthefollowingshowsthestructureofthepassage?(①to⑦representparagraphs1to7)4.Afterreadingthepassage,welearnallofthefollowingEXCEPT__________.A.Sellingrosesisnolongeraseasyfortraditionalflowershopsasitwas.B.Almost90%ofrosessoldinUSareimportedfromColombiaandEcuador.C.USrosegrowersarefacedwithintenseforeigncompetition.D.theJohnsonsaretryingtoco-operatewithforeigncompetitorsinsteadoffightingthem.7.Hissuggestion___theyhaveameetingtodiscussthematterisreasonable.A.whichB.whatC.thatD.thatwhat8..Afterthenewtechniquewasintroduced,thefactoryproduced___in2001astheyearbefore.A.a(chǎn)stwicemanymachinesB.twiceasmanymachinesC.a(chǎn)smanymachinestwiceD.twicemanymachines9.---It’sbeenawonderfulbirthdayParty.Thankyouverymuch.

---___________.

A.No,thanksB.I’mgladtohearthatC.MypleasureD.It’sOK10.Thisisaveryinterestingbook.I’llbuyit,________.A.howmuchmayitcostB.itmaycostC.howevermuchitmaycostD.howmayitcost11.第二節(jié):書面表達(滿分30分)針對目前高三學生學習壓力較大的現(xiàn)狀,有人以“EffectiveWaystoReleasetheStress”為題于上周調(diào)查采訪了五個學校的500名高三學生。請你根據(jù)以下調(diào)查結果的圖表寫一份報告,并再談談自己或身邊同學釋放壓力的有效方法。注意:1.詞數(shù):120左右;2.調(diào)查報告的題目和開頭已為你寫好(不記入總詞數(shù))。3.參考詞匯:心理咨詢室thepsychologicalconsultingofficeEffectiveWaystoReleasetheStressNowadaysmoreandmoreseniorthreestudentsaregettingstressedintheirstudies.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

12.第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;滿分20分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后選出最佳選項。Lastfall,beforeThanksgiving,Iwasmakingmywayinmycaroutoftheshoppingcenterparkinglot.Iwasboredinthecar.I

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awomanheavilyloadedwith

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andhertwoboys,onecarryingapumpkinandtheotheranotherbag.Theywereheaded,I

23,tothebusstopacrossthemajorroad.

24

itwastoofartowalkwithallthose

25

toanyofthenearbybusstops,onarandomimpulse(沖動),Irolleddownmywindowandaskediftheywereindeedheadedtothe

26.“Yes,”themother

27.Iasked,“Wouldyoulikea

28

?“Oh,yes!”wastheir

29

reaction.Iwasalsodelighted,and,afterdrivingoutofthewayofother

30

,Istoppedandtheboyspiledintothebackseat.Themotherstartedtopush

31

besidethem.I

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herbysaying,“Oh,youcomeonuphere

33

me.I’mnotataxidriver!”Sooffwewent.Rightaway,Idecidedtotakethemamileandahalftotheirhome,sinceIhad

34

andtheyhadbags.Alltheway,Ihadjustafinetimelisteningandtalkingwithallofthem.Itfeltsogoodtobeabletodothislittle

35

andshowedthatwithsuchasmall

36

Icouldmakeabigdifferencetoatiredmother.I’mnotsure

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gotthemostoutofit.38,thiswasspecialforme

39

,asadisabledperson,IoftenreceivehelpandnowIknowhowespeciallygooditfeeltobe

40

.21.A.noticed

B.a(chǎn)sked

C.helped

D.thanked22.A.baskets

B.cases

C.bags

D.bottles23.A.a(chǎn)dvised

B.thought

C.hoped

D.wondered24.A.Since

B.Although

C.While

D.If25.A.vehicles

B.distances

C.directions

D.purchases26.A.shop

B.busstop

C.parkinglot

D.hotel27.A.commented

B.promised

C.regretted

D.responded28.A.drink

B.try

C.ride

D.break29.A.shocked

B.surprised

C.excited

D.mixed30.A.traffic

B.streets

C.signals

D.stops31A.a(chǎn)long

B.off

C.on

D.in

32.A.urged

B.comfortedC.stopped

D.stressed33.A.with

B.by

C.for

D.to34.A.money

B.plans

C.time

D.duty35.A.work

B.trip

C.business

D.task36.A.a(chǎn)ttention

B.idea

C.a(chǎn)nxiety

D.effort

37.A.where

B.who

C.whether

D.when38.A.Bytheway

B.Inotherwords

C.Generallyspeaking

D.Afterall39.A.however

B.so

C.or

D.because40.A.useful

B.thankful

C.special

D.healthy13.Thereisnodecisionyet______whentheworkmightstart.A.duetoB.a(chǎn)stoC.inadditiontoD.owingto14..—Ididnotknowyouweregoodfriends.—You___.Ihaveknownhersinceshemovedhere.Youwereabroadthen.A.mayhaveB.needn’thaveC.couldn’thaveD.musthave15.Sheisso___thatnoonecaneverpersuadeher.

A.reliableB.stubbornC.a(chǎn)rtificialD.intelligent16..However,inrecentyears,___ThreeGorgeshavecometobeappreciatedmorefortheirnaturalbeautyas___wonderofNature.

A.the;aB./;theC.the;/D./;a17.Forsometimenow,ChinesepeopleundertheleadershipofCPC____thecontentsofScientificDevelopmentTheoryinthecourseofpracticingsocialisminChina.A.hadbeenimprovingB.havebeenimprovingC.wereimprovingD.improved18.AteamfromKrakow,inPoland,usedfunctionalmagneticresonanceimaging(機能性核共振成像)(FMRI)toassessbrainactivitywhen40volunteerswereshownvariousimages.Menshowedactivityinareaswhichdealtwithwhatactiontheyshouldtakeinordertoavoidorfaceuptodanger.Butthestudyfoundmoreactivityintheemotionalcentersofwomen'sbrains.Theresearchers,fromanotheruniversity,carriedoutscanson21menand19women.Brainactivitywasmonitoredwhilethevolunteerswereshownimagesofobjectsandimagesfromordinarylifedesignedtoreminddifferentemotionalstates.Theimagesweredisplayedintworuns.Forthefirstrun,onlynegativepictureswereshown.Forthesecondrun,onlypositivepictureswereshown.Whileviewingthenegativeimages,womenshowedstrongerandbroaderactivityintheleftthalamus(神經(jīng)床).Thisisanareawhichpassessenseinformationtothepainandpleasurecentresofthebrain.Menshowedmoreactivityinanareaofthebraincalledtheleftinsula(腦島),whichplaysakeyroleincontrollingnaturalfunctions,includingbreath,heartrateanddigestion.Generally,activityinthisareatellsthebodytoeitherrunawayfromdanger,ormeetitheadon-theso-called"fightorflightresponse".Whileviewingpositiveimages,womenshowedstrongeractivityinanareaofthebrainassociatedwithmemory.Withmen,thestrongeractivitywasrecordedinanareaassociatedwithvisualprocessing.DrUrbanikbelievesthesedifferencessuggestwomenmayanalyzepositivestimuli(刺激)inabroadersocialcontextandassociatepositiveimageswithaparticularmemory.Forinstance,viewingapictureofasmilingchildmightremindmemoriesofawoman'sownchildatthisage.Onthecontrary,maleresponsestendtobelessemotional.1.Theresearchshowsthatmenresponsedifferentlyto__________comparedwithwomen.A.differentimages

B.ordinarylife

C.differentactivities

D.medicalscan2.Accordingtothepassage,whenfacedwithdanger,____________.A.womenreactmoreslowlythanmen

B.womenusuallytrytoavoidit

C.menusuallyhavenoreaction

D.menreacttoitmoredirectly3.Whatisdiscussedinthe4thparagraph?

.A.Menandwomen’sdifferentmemories

B.ThedifferentresponsestothechildrenC.Differentreactionstopositivestimuli

D.Negativeresultsofthevisualprocessing3.Thepassagemainlydevelops______.A.byinferring

B.bycomparing

C.bylistingexamples

D.bygivingexplanations19..Theunemploymentrateinthisdistrict______from6%to5%inthepasttwoyears.A.hasfallenB.hadfallenC.isfallingD.wasfalling20.Weallknowthat,__________,thesituationwillgetworse.A.notifdealtcarefullywithB.notifcarefullydealtwithC.ifdealtnotcarefullywithD.ifnotcarefullydealtwith21.第二部分:閱讀理解(第一節(jié)20小題;第二節(jié)共5小題;每小題2分,滿分50分)第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項。AFatandshy,BenSaunderswasthelastkidinhisclasspickedforanysportsteam.“Football,tennis,cricket—anythingwitharoundball,Iwasuseless,”hesaysnowwithalaugh.ButbackthenbewastheonealwaysmadefunofinschoolgymclassesinDevonshire,England.Itwasamountainbikehereceivedforhis15thbirthdaythatchangedhim.Atfirsthewentbikingaloneinanearbyforest.Thenhebegantoridethebikealongwitharunnerfriend.Gradually,Saunderssethismindonbuildinguphisbody,increasinghisspeedandstrength.Attheageof18,heranhisfirstmarathon.Thefollowingyear,hemetJohnRidgwayandwashiredasaninstructoratRidgway’sSchoolofAdventureinScotland,wherehelearnedaboutRidgway’scold-waterexploits.Greatlyinterested,SaundersreadallhecouldaboutNorthPoleexplorers,andadventures,thendecidedthatthiswouldbehisfuture.In2001,afterbecomingaskillfulskier,Saundersstartedhisfirstlong-distanceexpedition(探險)towardstheNorthPole.Ittookunbelievableenergy.Hesufferedfrostbite(凍瘡),ranintoapolarbearandpushedhisbodytothelimit,pullinghissupply-loadedsled(雪橇)upandoverrockyice.SaundershassincebecometheyoungestpersontoskialonetotheNorthPole,andhe’sskiedmoreoftheNorthPolebyhimselfthananyotherBritishman.Hisoldplaymateswouldnotbelievethechange.NextOctober,Saunders,27,headssouthfromthecoastofAntarcticatotheSouthPoleandback,a2900-kilometrejourneythathasneverbeencompletedonskis.1.WhatchangehappenedtoSaundersafterhewas15yearsold?A.Hebecamegoodatmostsports.B.Hebegantobuilduphisbody.C.Hejoinedasportsteam.

D.Hemadefriendswitharunner.2.Theunderlinedword“exploits”(Paragraph3)isclosestinmeaningto______.A.journeys

B.researches

C.a(chǎn)dventures

D.operations3.WhichofthefollowingisthecorrectorderoftheeventsthathappenedtoSaunders?a.Heranhisfirstmarathon.

b.HeskiedalongintheNorthPole.c.Herodehisbikeinaforest.

d.HeplannedanadventuretotheSouthPole.A.a(chǎn)cdb

B.cdab

C.a(chǎn)cbd

D.cabd4.WhatdoesthestorymainlytellusaboutSaunders?A.Heisasuccessinsports.

B.HeisthebestBritishskier.C.HeisRidgway’sfavoritestudent.D.Heisagoodinstructoratschool.22.---WasTomsorryforwhathe'ddone?

---___________.Itwasjustlikehim!A.NevermindB.AllrightC.NotsurprisinglyD.Notreally23.---Howoftendoyouvisityourfatherinthevillage?

---Ifeelashamed.Just__________.A.oftenB.byaccidentC.onceinawhileD.a(chǎn)llofasudden24.Althoughitisnotournormal

___togivecreditinourshop,thistimeIthinkweshouldconsiderthemattermoreclosely.

A.habitB.a(chǎn)ctionC.practiceD.intention25.第二節(jié):

閱讀下列材料,從所給的六個選項(A、B、C、D、E和F)中,選出符合各小題要求的最佳選項,選項中有一項是多余選項。Thefollowingpeopleareexpressingtheirthoughtstoshowtheirconcernforfood,environmentandsoon.Afterthatarepiecesofrelatedinformation(A--F).Nowdecidewhichpieceofinformationwouldbemostsuitableforthethoughtandideamentionedinquestions61---65andmarkyouranswerletter(A---F)onyouranswersheet.Thereisoneextraparagraphwhichyoudonotneedtouse.______61.HowIwasstruckbytheclearwaterandfreshairinmychildhood!Buteverythinghaschanged,thatis,theclearwaterandfreshairarenowheretobefoundagainastheywere.Aboveall,agreatdealofwastehardlyrotsaway.______62.Moreandmorepeoplearebeginningtohaveagoodknowledgeoftheimportanceofasaferandcleanerenvironment,whichinturnforcesthebusinesstobecleanedup.______63.Organicproductsaregettingmoreandmorepopularamongpeople,butweshouldknowthefactthatorganicproductsmightalsohavesomethingtodowithpesticides.______64.I’mverymuchfondofgrowingsomevegetablesofmyowninmysmallgarden,formanyvegetablesonsaleinmarketsareactuallybecomingmoreandmoredangerousasaresultofwidespreadpesticides.______65.Nowadaysitisveryconvenientforconsumerstofindandbuygreenfoodinsupermarketsastheyareclearlymarked.A."Organicproduceisalwaysbetter,"Goldsaid,"Thefoodisfreeofpesticides(農(nóng)藥),andyouaregenerallysupportingfamilyfarmsinsteadoflargefarms.Andmoreoftenthannotitislocallygrownandseasonal,soitistastier."Goldisoneofagrowingnumberofshoppersbuyingintotheorganictrend,andsupermarketsacrossBritainarecountingonmorelikehimastheygrowtheirorganicfoodbusiness.B.MarketresearchshowsthatGoldandotherswhobuyorganicfoodcangenerallygiveclearreasonsfortheirpreferences,buttheirknowledgeoforganicfoodisfarfromcomplete.Forexample,smallamountsofpesticidescanbeusedonorganicproducts.AndaboutthreequartersoforganicfoodinBritainisnotlocalbuti

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