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2010屆高三摸底測試英語試題III150120第Ⅰ卷(105分答第I卷前,考生務(wù)必在答題卡和答題紙上用鋼筆或圓珠筆清楚填寫學(xué)校、、準(zhǔn)考證號,并用鉛筆時,必須將原選項用橡皮擦去,重新選擇。答案寫在試卷上一律不給分。第I17-24小題,4149III.ListeningComprehensionSectionAShortDirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertoquestionyouhaveheard.A.7 B.40 C.33 D.47A.Atasupermarket. B.Inarestaurant.C.Inapostoffice. D.Athome.A.Mondaymorning. B.Mondayafternoon.C.Wednesdaymorning. A.Herhusband. B.Herfriend.C.Her D.HerA.TorepairaTVset. B.TocominaboutaTVset.C.TobuyaTVset. D.ToreturnaTVset.A.ShewillbeupsetSheispleasedwiththeirShefeelsalittleMovingtothesouthisbetterthanmovingtotheA.Hewroteitlastsemester. B.He’llfinishitinafewminutes.C.Heneverdoesassignmentsearly. D.Heisn’tgoingtowriteit.A.Atabusstop. B.Onane.C.Onatrain. D.Atatravelagency.A.SheshouldlosefiveShecan’tgainanymoreSheshouldbuysomenewSheneedn’tworryabouther10.A.Giveherthecorrect B.UseherC.Timethe D.ContinueSectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingC.Twenty–12.A.LakeB.LakeC.LakeD.Lake13.A.AllthelakesarelocatedwithintheUnitedB.Large,oceangoingshipscansailtheC.ThelakeshavesaltD.LakeSuperiorranksthefifteenthlargestlakeintheQuestions14through16arebasedonthefollowing14.A.By B.BymeansofC.Bymeansofthe D.By.15.A.Thereisnotenoughmeat..B.TheAmericanmeattastesbetterthanthat.C.ThemeatprobablycontainschemicalsthatarenotD.Theywanttosharethemeatwiththosefromother.16.A.ThenofAmericamakesnodifference.B.a(chǎn)greedtowillguaranteethesafetyofthemeatfromexpressedastrongSectionCLongerDirections:InSectionC,youwillheartwolongerconversations.Theconversationswillbereadtwice.Afteryouheareachconversation,youarerequiredtofillinthenumberedblankswithinformationyouhaveheard.Writeyouranswersonyouranswersheet.Name: Age: Address:56BroadwayWNContactName: Age: Address:56BroadwayWNContact Coursetoattend:Howtomake Dateforapplication:January7th,2008ApplicationFormforSt.Louie’sCompletetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.TheTheTheorchid FacilitiesforCloseto Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswer. randVocabularyDirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.Anincreasingnumberofpeoplearepayingdifferent theNet,whichbringsthemalotof StandingonthetopoftheOrientalPearl agoodbird’s–eyeviewofShanghaiyouwill B.itwill C.therewill D.itwillWhatmovesusdeeplyisthattheseriouslysickwomanpresents more… B.nomore…thanC.notmore…thanD.morethan…Theexercisesareextremelydifficult,buthalfofthe themaheadofhasalready B.willC.havealready filledwithgoodthingsandweshouldenjoythem,andthatincludesthelovelysnowthatsometimeswas…fell B.a(chǎn)re…fallC.is…falls D.were…fellSchoolshavebeenlengtheningtheschooldayoraddeddaystoraisetestmarks,whichbecostlyifschoolsneedairconditioningonhotdays. Suchaneffort theseveresnowdisasterdidn’tpreventthewholenationfromcelebratingthetraditionalNewYearhappily.as ernmenthashas ernmentmade ernmenthasmadehas ernmentmadeThePupilsinprimaryandsecondaryschoolsacrossEnglandlack generalaviewofworldhistoryasours fromthejobforalongtimemakesmyfatherhaveasenseofloss. C.have D.HavingAsaSeniorThreestudent,wearesupposedtoknowhowweshouldadjustourselvessureweareinthepropermental D.tobeThefive–year–old ,thewholefamilyburstinto C.was D.waskidnapItseemsasifshehasforgottenallabutherambitionnow, shemadeitherstomakeabitofprogresseverydaywhenschoolstarted. B.onconditionC.inspiteofthefact Theinstanthefinishedhisdescription,Iknewitwouldbe everythinggot Moreandmore peoplefollowthepractice theywilltraveltovariousscenicspotstoenjoythesceneryintheirleisuretime. Theexaminationwasatthebeginningofthenew wasannouncedonJanuary 40.ItissaidthatZiyiZhangsangasongforthe2008NewYearSpringFestivalPartywithoutrehearsalinadvance,isn’tit?I’mnot itis SectionBDirections:Completethepassagewiththewordsinthebox.ThereisoneextraA.B.C.giveD.E.G.H.I.J.Afewyearsago,Iwenthikingwithmyoldersister,Mary,andherfriend,Jonathan.Our41wastoreachthetipofthemountainsowecouldseethebeautifulview.Thehikewas42andtheheatdrainedourenergy.Aswewere43thesummit,throughthetreetopswecouldseethevalleybelow.Thesightatthatpointwas44impressive.Jasonwassatisfiedwiththeviewandsuggestedweturnback.JessiandIinsistedwekeepgoingsowecouldmakeittothetop,butJasondecidednottocontinue.Whenwefinallyreachedourdestination,thewholeview .Theviewfromthesummitgaveusa360degreeadvantageouspointoftheentirearea,whichwasmuchincrediblethanthelimitedviewJasonhadwherehestopped.Itwaswell46theextraeffort.Whatisthepointofthisstory?Setyourgoalsandneversettleforlessthanwhatyoucanachieve!Aswe47highschooltogoforwardwithourliveswewilleachhaveourownmountainstoclimb.AllofuswillfacedifferentchallengesandstrugglesWeallhavethe48tosetnewgoalsandtoachievethemAswecontinueinlifewemustrememberthatifwesucceed,wemustnotbeproud.Ifwefailwemustnot49.Ifwefaceadversity(逆境wemusttrustthatthereisalwaysawaythroughitIfweexperienceprosperitywemustneverforgetthosewhoarenotsoAsgraduates,wehavealreadyprovenwecanachieveimportantgoals.Let’sgoforward,setnewgoalsandneversettleforlessthanwhatwecanachieve.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagestherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Thisweek,Londonwillbefullofcelebrations etheYearoftheRat.Everyyear,London’s aspectaculareventtocelebrateNewYear,thelargesteventoutsideofThisyearintheUK,thereseemstobeahugeamountof51inculture.Forthethirdyearrunning,the‘inLondon’seasonisbeingheld.This52eventwillrunfromFebruarytoApril,finallyintheOlympictorchrelay,53theOlympicflamewillpassthroughLondononitswaytothestartoftheBeijingGames.The‘inLondon’seasonwillcombineahugenumberofevents,54fromartexhibitionstomoderndance,filmfestivals55teatastings,musicalconcertstochildren’shalf-termactivities.Inaddition,56culturefestival,‘ Now’islaunchingat NewYear.ThisisanationwideseasonofeventsleadinguptotheBeijingOlympics.Aswellas57events,thisprogrammeincludesan58programmeforschoolstodeveloprelationshipswith,andaFootballExchange,wheretheUKFootballAssociationwillbe59childreninandofferingaluckyfewthechancetovisitBritainonafootballtour.ThemainNewYear60willbeheldonSunday10thFebruary,andisexpectedtoattractaround300,000visitors.Itwillshowcaseboth61andcontemporaryarts,bringingtogetherBritish-bornandperformers. bymusicians,acrobats,sandchildren.TherewillbealargestageandscreeninTrafalgarSquarefeaturingmartialarts,musicanddance.Itwouldn’tbeNewYear63fireworksandfirecrackers,64LeicesterSquarewillseedisysonthehourallafternoon.NearbytheatresandartscentreswillalsobeholdingspecialNewYearevents,suchasvariety B. B.exceptD.a(chǎn)partSectionDirections:Readthefollowingpassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AThereisanewtrendthathasstartedinsomeItaliancities.Itiscalled“CittaSlow”.“Citta”inItalianmeanscity.Theconceptof“CittaSlow”aimstoimprovepeople’squalityoflifebycreatingamorecaringandecologicallycorrectenvironmentthroughtheenjoymentoffoodart,theatre,communitygatheringcesandsoon.Slowcitiesarecharacterizedbyawayoflifethatenablespeopletoliveslowly.Traditionsandtraditionalwaysofngthingsarevalued.Slowcitieshavelesstraffic,lessnoiseandfewercrowds.ThesecitiesstandupagainstthefastpaceoflifeoftenseeninothercitiesthroughouttheTownsinItalyhavebandedtogethertoformanorganizationcalledtheSlowCityMovement.TheglobalorganizationhopestohelptheworldbydecidingwhichcitiescancallthemselvesSlowCitiesandwhichcitiescannot.TheprinciplesoftheSlowCityMovementarethosewewouldlikeallcitiestoliveby.Hopefullythemovementwillcontinueandcitiesthatcannotmeetthestrictcriteriawillcontinuetoworktowardstheseprinciples.TheSlowCityMovementisalreadyverypopulararoundtheworld.Londonisoneofthecitiesthataretakingpartandithasitsownwebsite.Thewebsitesays:“Therearepeopleincitiesallovertheworldwhohavefoundallsortsofwaystobringasenseofrelaxationtoceswhereitcanoftenbestressfultolive.SlowLondonprovidesaceforthesepeopletomeetandsharetheirideas.”“CittaSlow” A.a(chǎn)movementstartedinsomeItalianB.a(chǎn)newtrendalreadypopulararoundtheC.a(chǎn)wayoflifethatenablespeopletoliveD.a(chǎn)conceptagainstthefastpaceofAccordingtothepassage,toimprovepeople’squalityoflife,itiseffective practiseasyourpreviousgenerationspersuadeallpeopletotravelonpayasinglevisittotheputemphasisuponthefastpaceofWhichofthefollowingstatementisNOTtrueabouttheSlowCityTheSlowCityMovementwasinitiatedinLondonistakingpartintheSlowCityTheSlowCityMovementistryingtoformthestandardofslowOnlysomecitiesareslowonesbytheWhichofthefollowingisprobablythebesttitleoftheA.CittaSlowSlowCitiesandtheSlowTheSlowCityBDepartmentofHomelandU.S.CitizenshipandImmigration I–797C,NoticeofRECEIPTCASEI–901–RECEIVEDJulyPRIORITYAPPLECANTSEVISID:YITIANNOTICE1ofASCYITIAN2008HUANGXINGSHANGHAI,,PEOPLESREPUBLIC NOTICETYPE:ReceiptNoticeAmountReceived:$100.00YITIANYourI–901feetransmittalformhasbeenreceived.Pleasenotifyusimmediayifanyoftheaboveinformationisincorrect.Thisfeepaymentisvalidonlyforyourparticularcourseofstudyorprogram.Ifyoufalloutofstatus,applyforanewF–1,F–3.M–1,M–3orJ–1non–immigrantvisa,orifyouwanttochangeyournon–immigrantcategorytoanF–1,F–3,M–3orJ–1,youmayberequiredtopayanotherBringthisreceipttotheconsulateasproofofpaymentoftheSEVISfee.ApplicantStatus:J–1 ReceiptCopy:01DateofBirth:05/25/1975 AmountReceived:$100.00ProgramNumber:P–1–04576II–901Student/ExchangeVisitorProcessingP.O.BoxSt.Louis,MO63197–Customer ephone:785–330–ThisformissuedbyU.S.ImmigrationandCustomsFormI–797C(Rev.WhatdoesthistableallowyoutoToapplyforavisittoToapplyforimmigrationtoToapplyforavisittothePeople’sRepublic ToapplyforimmigrationtothePeople’sRepublic Youcangettothedestinationon A.May25,1975 B.January31,2005C.June D.JulySupposeyountochangeyourapplicantstatus,youhave notifyU.S.CitizenshipandImmigrationServicesimmediapayanotherfeeasapplyforanewF–1,F–3.M–1,M–3orJ–1non–immigrantmakeaphonecalltotheCustomerCEveryyear,malaria(瘧疾)sickensaboutfivehundredmillionpeople.Morethanonemillionofthemdie,mostlyyoungchildrenandpregnantwomeninAfrica.Forseveralyearsinsub-SaharanAfrica,theGlobalFundandothergroupshavebeenpayingforbednetstreatedwithlong-lastinginsectpoison.Malariaisspreadbymosquitobites.ThegroupshavealsoinvestedinantimalariadrugsforA.C.T.,artemisinin-basedcombinationtherapy.RecentlyateamfromtheWorldHealthOrganizationvisitedEthiopiaGhanaRwandaandZambiaThesecountrieswerethefirsttodistributethebednetsandmedicineTheGlobalFundtoFightAIDSTuberculosis(肺結(jié)核andMalariarequestedastudytoseeiftheinterventionswerehel.Theresearchersfoundthattheanswerisyes.Theylookedatrecordsofchildrenunderfive.Theyfoundthatdeathsfellbysixty-sixpercentinRwandabetweentwothousandfiveandtwothousandseven.Deathsfellbyfifty-onepercentinEthiopia,thirty-fourpercentinGhanaandthirty-threepercentinZambia.TheteamreportedthatlimitedsofbednetscouldhelpexinthemorelimitedeffectsinZambiaandGhana.ButthefindingsinGhanaweremoredifficulttoexin,becausedeathsfromcausesotherthanmalariafellmoresharply.Thereportsaysthiswasinkeewithgeneralimprovementsinhealthservices.T,onthepagefortheglobalmalariaInanothernewstudy,researchersreportedthatvitaminAandzinctreatmentsmightalsohelpprotectyoungchildrenfrommalaria.ScientistsinBurkinaFasofoundthatmalariareinfectionratesfellbythirty–fourpercentinagroupofchildrentreatedwithvitaminAandzinc.ThefindingsappearinNutritionJournal,anopenaccesspublicationthatcanbe ofchargeatWhichisprobablythemostusefulinfightingmalariaaccordingtotheBed C.VitaminAandzinc D.KillingWhydidateamfromtheWorldhealthOrganizationvisittheAfricanTohelptheAfricancountriestofightToidentifywhethertheirefforttofightmalariawasTostudywhichpeopletendtobeinfectedwithTostudywhatmeasurescanbetakenagainstWhatcanbeconcludedfromtheMalariaonlyappearsinMalariaisnolongerathreattoAfricanTheresearchersaredisappointedwiththeresultofthePeopleallovertheworldaretryingtotreatWhichonesummarizesthepassageA.ASuccessStoryforMalariaControlinB.MalariainC.SayNotoD.HowtoTreatDFarmersintheUnitedStatessometimesntswitchgrassasabordercrop.Butcouldthistallgrasslowerthenation’sdependenceonforeignoil?TheDepartmentofEnergynstoinvesthundredsofmillionsofdollarstohelpproducefuelsfrommaterialsthatarenotpartofthefoodsupply.Growingcorn,ormaize,forfuelhasraisedconcernsaboutthesupplyandcostofcornavailableforfoodandanimalfeed.Fuelmadefromswitchgrassorrywastelikesawdust(鋸屑)isknownascellulosic(有纖維質(zhì)的)ethanol(精Departmentofficialssayitcontainsmoreenergyandproducesfewergreenhousegasesthanethanolmadefromcorn.Switchgrassisalsoeasiertogrow.Lastmonth,theProceedingsoftheNationalAcademyofSciencespublishedastudyofswitchgrassgrownonlow-qualityland.ernmentscientistKenVogelwastheleadauthor.Thestudysaystheswitchgrassproducedfivetimesmoreenergythanwasneededtogrowit.Also,itsaysswitchgrass,overitslifetimefromcroptofuel,producesmuchlesscarboncomparedtogasoline.Fossilfuelslikeoiltakecarbonfromthegroundandreleaseitaswastegaswhenthefuelisburned.Biofuels()likecornandcellulosicethanolalsoproducegreenhousegases,throughgrowingcropsandmakingthefuel.Thedifferenceisthatbiofuelsremovecarbonfromtheatmospherethroughthegrowthofthefeedstock,thematerialfortheSciencemagazinejustpublishedtwostudiesofbiofuelsandtheheat-trapgasesthatscientistslinktoclimatechange.Oneofthereportsnotesthatmoststudieshavefoundthatsubstitutingbiofuelsforgasolinewillreducegreenhousegases.Butitsaystheearlierstudiesfailedtocountthecarbonreleasedintotheatmosphereasfarmersworldwidereacttohigherprices.Theyareclearingsandgrasslandstomakewayfornewcrondtorecethegrainusedforbiofuels.ngsocanreleasemuchofthecarbonstoredinthentsandsoil,andsacrificefutureThestudyfoundthatcorn-basedethanolcouldincreasegreenhousegasesforyearsfromlandusechange.Anditfoundthatbiofuelsfromswitchgrass,ifgrownonAmericancornland,couldalsoincreaseemissions,thoughbyless.Thestudyteam,ledbyTimothySearchingeratPrincetonUniversity,saystheresultshowsthevalueofusingwasteproductsforfuel.Theotherreportsayscarbonsavingsdependonhowbiofuelsareproduced.Switchgrassisabetterfuelthancorninallthefollowingaspects switchgrassgrowsonlow–qualitylandB.switchgrassproducesmoreenergythancornC.switchgrassproducesfewergreenhousegasesthancornD.swiotchgrassiseasiertoItisimpliedintheunderlinedsentence anincreasingnumberofpeopleworryabouttheuseofcornastherewillbeanincreaseinpriceofcornforfoodifitisusedastherewillbeandecreaseintyofcornforfoodifitisusedasalltheabovechoicesareBiofuelsproducesmuchlesscarboncomparedtoFossilfuelsin biofuelsproducelessgreenhousegasesthanfossilfossilfuelsreleasecarbonwhilebiofuelsnotwhenbiofuelstakeincarbonfromtheairwhentheyarebiofuelsproducegreenhousegasesonlywhentheyareThepassageindicates we’dbettermakefulluseofbiofuelstoprotectthethevalueofusingbiofuelsremainstobefurtherit’scostlesstogrowbiofuelsarejustswitchgrassandcornSectionCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromthelistA–Fforeachparagraph.ThereoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotHowHowmanypeoplehaveparticipatedinthewell–receivedDoesthewell–receivedcompetitionoftalltaleshaveanWhowastheconstantwinneroftheannualcompetitionoftallIsthereanysecrettowintheDoesthecompetitionwintheheartsofthepeopleallovertheWhoistheannualcompetitionoftalltalesgiventoJohnGrahamwontheannualcompetitionoftalltales,whichisheldattheBridge.InninSantonBridge,inBritain’sLakeDistrict.The“world’sbiggestliar”hasbeencrowned,afterlingataleaboutaGermanWorldWarIIinvadingBritaintogetdigitalevisiondecoders.The69–year–oldGraham,whohaswonthetitlefivetimesinsistedtoBBCradiothat“itwasatrueTheannualWorld’sBiggestLiarCompetition,whichnowdrawstouristsandcompetitorsfromaroundthedatesbacktothe19thcenturywhenitwasfoundedtohonorafamousmancalledWillRitson(1808–ThecontestisalwaysheldattheBridgeInn.RitsonwasapopularpubownerwholivedinthewesternLakeHealwayskepthiscustomersinterestedwithhisfunnystories.Ofcourse,Ritsonwasaveryhonestandsincereman,whoinsistedthatallhistalesweretrue.Eachyear,acontestisheldtoawardthetitleof“TheBiggestLiarintheWorld”tothewhoisworthyoffollowinginRitson’sfootsteps.Morethan120peoplefromacrossthecountry,andfromasfarawayasSwedenSouthAfrica,havetakenpartinthisinterestingCompetitiorshavefiveminutestolthebiggestlie.Lastyear’swinnerSuetoldthetruthof“l(fā)ingasuccessfullie”,“Ithinkyouhavegottokeepthatelementoftruthandthenaddsomemadandfantasticalelements.Ifyoustartoffinaspaceshipthenyou’velostpeoplestraightaway.”“Politiciansandlawyersarebannedfromenteringastheyarejudgedtobetooskilledatling第Ⅱ卷(45分Directions:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglishusingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.(sothat)II.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositionabout120wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinListeningSectionA:ShortConversationsDirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.1.W:HowlongdoesittakeyoutogettoyouruniversityfromM:Ittakesabout40minutesand7minutesmoreduringtherushQ:Howmuchtimewillthemanspendonhiswayfromhometohisuniversityduringtherush2.M:HaveyougoteverythingW:No,Istillhavetogetaloafofbread,twopoundsofbeefandsomeoranges.Q:Wherearethemanandthewoman?3.M:IwonderifyoucanfinishyourreportbyMondayW:I’msorry,Dr.yang.Idon’tthinkIcanfinishitthatearly.Wednesdayafternoonwouldbetheearliestthatyoucouldhaveit.Q:Whenwillthewomanhandinher4.W:I’vebeenhavingapaininmystomachforthelastweek.It’sbeensobadthatI’vebeenoffworksinceM:Isee.LetmecheckitQ:Whomwasthewomantalking5.W:Yes,sir.WhatcanIdoforM:Well,yes.IboughtthisTVsettwoweeksagoandthereseemstobesomethingwrongwithit.Q:Whatdoesthemancometotheshopfor?6.M:Areyoudisappointedthatthey’removingtotheW:InsomeQ:Whatdoesthewoman7.W:Bill,haveyoufinishedtheresearchpaperforM:Notyet,Ialwaysseemtoputthingsoffuntilthelastminute.Q:Whatdoesthemanmean?8.W:Ihopeyouenjoytherestoftheflight.Don’tforgettofillinyourlandingM:Thankyou.Idoappreciateyourservice.Q:Whereisthemanmostprobably?9.W:Oh,dear.I’vegained10poundssinceOctober.NoneofmyclothesfitmeM:Butyoulookmuchbetter.Infact,youcangainanother5poundsandstilllookgood.Q:Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman?10.M:Idon’tknowwhetherIshouldkeeponrevisingmynotes.WhatdoyouW:I’dcarryonwithwhatyou’reQ:WhatdoesthewomansuggestthatmanSectionB:PassagesDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingFivebodiesofwatermakeupthechainoflakescalledtheGreatLakes.Eachoftheselakesisamongthefifteenlargestlakesintheworld.ThelargestoftheselakesisLakeSuperior,followedbyHuronMichigan,Eric,andOntario.LakeMichiganislocatedentirelywithintheUnitedStates.ButtheotherfourlakesformapartoftherunningbetweentheUnitedStatesandCanada.Thesefreshwaterlakesformawaterwaymorethan1000 whichisasbusyas,ifnotbusierthan,anyotherwaterwayintheworld.Cshavebeendugtomakethelakesabetterwaterway.Thesecspermitlarge,oceangoingshipsloadedwithgrain,ironore,andcoaltoreachthelakes.HowmanylakesistheGreatLakesmadeupOftheselakes,whichislocatedentirelywithinWhichstatementistrueoftheGreatQuestions14through16arebasedonthefollowingNowit’s9o’clock,timefortheeveningFromfarmtotable, inBeijingsaytheyareabletotracktheprogressoffarmanimalsandcropsaimedforhumanconsumption.TheBeijingOlympicorganizingcommitteeThursdayshowedreportersandelaborateInternet–basedsupervisionsystemthatprovidesdetailedinformationoffoodproductsateverystepofproduction. saytheywillalsosetup responseteamstoreactquicklyifthereareanyproblems.Oneworryisthepossibilityofbannedchemicalsinthemeatsupply,andthechancethatathletesconsumingsuchmeatcouldbeaccusedofdo.TheNewYorkTimesreportsaystheU.S.OlympicCommitteeisship11,000kilogramsofbeef,chickenandporktoforthegames.MostofthatfoodbeingbroughtbytheAmericanswillbeservedattheU.S.OlympicathletetrainingcenteratBeijingNormalUniversity,whichliesoutsidetheOlympicvillage.AtThursday’snewsconference,onejournalistaskedabouttheTangYunhua,ofBeijing’sFoodSafetyOffice,saidathleteswillnotbeallowedtobringtheirownfoodintotheOlympicVillage.Shesays cannotguaranteethesafetyofoutsidefood,andwillnotknowifitisuptothecorrectstandards.KangYi,fooddivisionchieffortheBeijingOlympicorganizingcommittee,calledtheU.S.team’sreportedns“regrettable.”Shesaysthe havemadealotofpreparationsfortheathletesoftheworldtogettogether.“Itisapity,”shesaid,“iftheU.S.teamisnottakingpartinthesepreparations.”HowdoesprovidedetailedinformationoffoodproductsateverystepofWhydotheAmericansntoshipsomuchmeattoduringtheBeijingWhatwas’sreactiontothenofSectionC:

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