Section A Directions:In this section, you will hear 10 short conversations. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. Both the conversation and the question will be spoken only once. After each question there will be a pause. During the pause, you must read the four choices marked A, B, C and D, and decide which is the best answer. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
[解析] M: You seem to have made much progress in oral English. Do you attend any classes? W: Yeah, I take lessons twice in weekdays, but from next week on, I'll go to the class on Saturdays and Sundays, too. Q: How often will the woman have oral English lessons from next week on? 女士原来周一到周五有两次英语口语课,从下周开始,周六、周日也上课,所以一周共四次。
2.
A.He left his notes at home.
B.He doesn't know where his notes are.
C.He doesn't want to lend his notes to the woman.
D.He agrees to lend her his notes.
A B C D
D
[解析] W: Do you mind if I borrow your notes? M: No, of course not. As long as can make out what I've written! Q: What does the man mean? 男土回答说“No,of course not(当然不介意).If only you can make out what I've written!(只要你能看出我写的是什么!)”可知D为正确答案。
3.
A.Go to the cinema in spite of the cold weather.
B.He will stay at home since he is not feeling well.
C.He will go over his lessons.
D.He will go to finish his work.
A B C D
B
[解析] W: Would you like to go to the movie with me tonight? M: I'd love to, but I'm just getting over my cold. Q: What will the man most probably do tonight? 此题关键是要抓住but后面的话:I'm just getting over my cold(我感冒还没好),故选B。
4.
A.Check the timetable.
B.Set off earlier.
C.Get on a later flight.
D.Cancel the trip.
A B C D
C
[解析] W: I'm afraid we are going to miss the 4-o'clock flight. M: Don't worry. We can get our tickets changed for this evening. Q: What does the man suggest they should do? 男士说“We can get our tickets changed for this evening.”也就是说他们可以乘晚上的航班,故C为正确答案。
5.
A.In Chicago.
B.In Boston.
C.In Washington.
D.In Manchester.
A B C D
D
[解析] W: Do you enjoy life in Manchester? M: Yes, indeed. I'm leaving for Chicago or Boston. Anyway, I've never regretted my earlier decision. Q: Where does the man live now? 男士正要动身去Chicago or Boston.说明他仍住在Manchester,故D为正确答案。
6.
A.A clerk at the airport information desk.
B.A clerk at the railway station information desk.
C.A postman.
D.A bus-driver.
A B C D
B
[解析] W: Could you please tell me if the Express AC58 from Melbourne will be on time? M: Yes, Madam. It should be arriving in 15 minutes. Q: Who do you think the woman is talking to? 女士询问Express(特快列车)的情况,可推知B为正确答案。
7.
A.A guest and a receptionist.
B.A passenger and an air hostess.
C.A customer and a shop assistant.
D.A lodger and a landlady.
A B C D
B
[解析] M: Sorry to trouble you. But is there any possibility of borrowing a blanket? I feel cold. W: I think we've got one. Could you wait until after take-off please? Q: What is the probable relationship between the two speakers? 由“take-off(起飞)”可知他们是在飞机上,因此B为正确答案。
8.
A.He's feeling better.
B.He's feeling worse.
C.He's confined to bed.
D.He has recovered.
A B C D
A
[解析] W: I heard you caught the flu. How are you feeling today? M: I can't complain. After all, I'm out of bed. Q: How is the man today? 男士回答说“I'm out of bed.”可知他不再卧床了,也就是好些了。
9.
A.The man didn't want the woman to have her hair cut.
B.The woman followed the man's advice.
C.The woman is wearing long hair now.
D.The man didn't care if the woman had her hair cut.
A B C D
A
[解析] W: I wish my hair were longer. M: Yes, pity you had it cut. If only you'd listened to me. Q: What can we learn from the dialogue? 男士用虚拟语气说“If only… you'd listened to me(如果你听我的话,不把头发剪短就好了)”,故选A。
10.
A.He has been back in Canada for weeks.
B.He is studying French in Canada.
C.He is having a vacation in Canada.
D.He is planning to return to Canada in a year.
A B C D
B
[解析] W: Has Anderson come back from Canada? M: Yes, and he liked it so much that only four weeks at home he went back to study French for a year. Q: What does the conversation tell us about Anderson? 男土回答说“…he went back to study French for a year.”故选B。
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. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Passage One Questions 11 to 14 are based on the passage you have just heard.
[解析] 11-14 My parents ran a small restaurant. The restaurant was opened 24 hours a day, seven days a week. And my first job when 1 was six years old was shining shoes for customers. My duties increased as I grew older. By age of ten I was cleaning tables and washing plates. My father made it clear that I had to meet certain standards. I had to be on time, hard-working and polite to the customers. I was never paid for any work I did. One day I made a mistake of telling Dad I thought he should give me 10 pounds a week. He said, "OK. then how about you paying me for the three meals a day when you eat here and for the times you bring in your friends for free drinks?" He figured I owed him about 40 pounds a week. This taught me quite a lot. What was the speaker's first job? “And my first job when I was six years old was shining shoes for customers(我6岁时的第一份工作是给客人擦鞋).”
2.
A.He must work six days a week.
B.He should never be late for work.
C.He must study hard in his spare time.
D.He should not bring his friends to the restaurant.
A B C D
B
[解析] What was one of the requirements laid down by the boy's father? “I had to be on time,hard-working and polite to the customers(我得准时,努力工作,对客人要有礼貌).”
3.
A.To pay him for his work.
B.To let him have 3 meals a day in the restaurant.
C.To give his friends free drinks.
D.To allow him to have more free time.
A B C D
A
[解析] What did the boy ask his father to do one day? “One day I made a mistake of telling Dad I thought he should give me 10 pounds a week.”
4.
A.Because the boy was not a full-time worker.
B.Because the boy had made some mistakes.
C.Because he thought the boy had failed to meet his requirements.
D.Because he thought it was his son who should pay him.
A B C D
D
[解析] Why did the boy's father refuse to pay him? 他父亲让他付一日三餐及带朋友来喝饮料的费用,算下来“I owed him about 40 pounds a week.”父亲认为儿子欠他的,故选D。
Passage Two Questions 15 to 17 are based on the passage you have just heard.
[解析] 15-17 Cambridge is about 90 kilometres northeast of London. It is one of the most beautiful places in Britain. Everything about the city of Cambridge reminds you of its famous university: students on bicycles, the atmosphere of learning, traditions and the magnificent buildings of the 30 colleges that are in the University of Cambridge. Most of the colleges stand on the bank of the Cam River, a gentle river that flows through the heart of the city. Tourists and students like boating in a kind of flat-bottom boat to see the colleges or to relax themselves. If the water traffic reminds the visitors of Venice, the road traffic is more likely to recall Beijing or Amsterdam. The streets are full of bicycles, hundreds and hundreds of them. They provide a cheap form of transport for the students and very conveniently of getting around the Cambridge's nearer streets. What do tourists enjoy doing in Cambridge for relaxation? “Tourists and students like boating…to relax themselves.”
2.
A.There are many visitors there.
B.There are many students there.
C.There are many old streets there.
D.There are many bicycles there.
A B C D
D
[解析] Why did the road traffic in Cambridge remind one of Beijing? “…the road traffic is more likely to recall Beijing… The streets are full of bicycles,…”
3.
A.He thinks the city is too crowded.
B.He likes the place very much.
C.He thinks the streets are too narrow.
D.He admires the comfortable life of the students there.
A B C D
B
[解析] What is the speaker's impression of Cambridge? 文章开头说“It one of the most beautiful places in Britain.”说明作者喜欢它。
Passage Three Questions 18 to 20 are based on the passage you have just heard.
A.He was good at writing about interesting people.
B.It was much easier to write stories about people.
C.He believed that people are always eager to learn about other people.
D.He thought people played an important role in world events.
A B C D
C
[解析] 18-20 Mr. Foster started his publishing business with only' one magazine. It was called "World News". Mostly it had summaries of important week events from around the world. But it always included one or two stories about interesting people. Mr. Foster put these in because he believed all people like to read about other people. Several years ago, Mr. Foster started two magazines. One was called "Enterprise". It is for business people. And the other was called "Action", for sports fans. Like "World News", they always have two or three stories about interesting people. Five years ago, Mr. Foster got another idea for a magazine. He wanted this one to have even more stories about people than the others and to have more photographs. This one was named "Faces and Places". From the very beginning, it was a big success. Why did Mr. Foster add stories about interesting people to the magazine "World News"? “Mr.Foster put these in because he believed all people like to read about other people.”可知C为正确答案。
2.
A.Action.
B.World News.
C.Enterprise.
D.Faces and Places.
A B C D
A
[解析] Which magazine is a sportsman most likely to buy? 文中说“Action”是“for sports fans”的,故A为正确答案。
3.
A.He is a sportsman.
B.He is a photographer.
C.He is an actor.
D.He is a publisher.
A B C D
D
[解析] What is Mr. Foster's profession? 文章第一句说“Mr.Foster started his publishing business with only one magazine.”可知D为正确答案。
Part Ⅱ Reading Comprehension Directions:There are 4 passages in this part. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished state ments. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. You should decide on the best choice and mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
Passage 1 The stunning vistas of Mars currently being captured by NASA's robot Rover Spirit inspire an obvious question: when will humans walk on those ruddy alien sands? U.S. President George W. Bush's election-year announcement last month of his plan for human spaceflight suggests the answer to that question is sometime after 2020. According to the plan, after completing the International Space Station, the space shuttle fleet will be retired--by 2010. Meanwhile, development will have begun on the new Crew Exploration Vehicle, capable of leaving Earth orbit. This spacecraft will be used to return to the Moon as early as 2015 and establish a lunar station as a steppingstone on Mars. Bush deserves credit for providing some much-needed direction to the U.S. human spaceflight program, which has, literally and figuratively, been going in circles since the Apollo missions. In the intervening 30 years, NASA has tried to be all things to all people, justifying its human spaceflight program in terms of its potential for scientific research, industrial manufacturing, and national defense. By spelling out that exploration is the primary purpose of NASA, and a worthy end in itself, Bush has given the agency an opportunity to regain its focus. However, previous U.S. presidents have made similar announcements, and political and financial support has inevitably withered on the vine for space initiatives not directly linked to some geopolitical strategy. While Bush did provide a concrete funding formula, the amount of additional money for NASA--US $1 billion over five years--averages out, per year, to less than half the cost of a single shuttle launch. Another $11 billion dollars will come over those same five years from reorganizing NASA and phasing out the shuttle, but it remains to be seen if the administration's astronautical (航天学的) ambitions can be met with bargain-basement budgeting.
2. According to this passage, "Crew Exploration Vehicle" refers to
A.a space shuttle fleet
B.U.S.'s geopolitical strategy
C.a new spacecraft
D.a lunar station
A B C D
C
这是一道细节题,需要回到原文找到相关信息。本题的依据在第二段最后两句:“Meanwhile,development will have begun on the new Crew Exploration Vehicle,capable of leaving Earth orbit.This spacecraft will be used to…”由此可以看出,本题应该选择C项。
3. What should be the focus of NASA according to this passage?
A.Research.
B.Industrial development.
C.Exploration.
D.National defense.
A B C D
C
这道细节题可以通过第三段的内容做出正确判断。“In the intervening 30 years,NASA has tried to be… justifying its human spaceflight program in terms of its potential for scientific research,industrial manufacturing,and national defense.… exploration is the primary purpose of NASA …”由这两句可以知道,A,B,D三项都不是NASA发展的重点,只有C项才是正确的。
4. In the new spaceflight plan, when will the human dream of walking on Mars come true?
5. What is the author's attitude towards Bush's spaceflight program?
A.Negative.
B.Positive.
C.Neutral.
D.Not mentioned in the passage.
A B C D
B
这道题是一道细节题;同时,由于 Bush's spaceflight program是本文讨论的中心,因此也必须通读全文,找出作者表示态度的几个关键词。在第三段中“Bush deserves credit for providing some much-needed direction …”和“Bush has given the agency an opportunity to regain its focus.”,以及在第四段中作者把布什与美国前几任总统相比,指出“Bush did provide a concrete funding formula”,这是其他总统没有做到的。由这些依据可以看出,作者的态度是赞成的,因此应该选择B项。
Passage 2 Drunken driving, sometimes called America's socially accepted form of murder, has become a national epidemic. Every hour of every day about three Americans on average are killed by drunken drivers, adding up to all incredible 350,000 over the past decade. A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.10 blood alcohol content or roughly three beers, glasses of wine or shots of whisky drunk within two hours. Heavy drinking used to be an acceptable part of the American alcohol image and judges were lenient (宽容的) in most courts, but the drunken slaughter has recently caused so many well-publicized tragedies, especially involving young children, that public opinion is no longer so tolerant. Twenty states have raised the legal drinking age to 21, reversing a trend in the 1960's to reduce it to 18. After New Jersey lowered it to 18, the number of people killed by 18-to-20-year- old drivers more than doubled, so the state recently upped it back to 21. Reformers, however, fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop "responsible attitudes" about drinking and teach them to resist peer pressure to drink. Tough new laws have led to increased arrests and tests and in many areas already, to a marked decline in fatalities. Some states are also penalizing bars for serving customers too many drinks. As the fatalities continue to occur daily in every state, some Americans are even beginning to speak well of the 13 years' national prohibition of alcohol that began in 1919, which President Hoover called tire "noble experiment". They forget that legal prohibition didn't stop drinking, but encouraged political corruption and organized crime. As with the booming drug trade generally, there is no easy solution.
1. Which of the following best concludes the main idea of this passage?
A.Drunken driving has caused numerous fatalities in the United States.
B.It's recommendable to prohibit alcohol drinking around the United States.
C.The American society is trying hard to prevent drunken driving.
D.Drunken driving has become a national epidemic in the United States.
2. Which of the following four drivers can be defined as an illegal driver?
A.A sixteen-year-old boy who drank a glass of wine three hours ago.
B.An old lady who took four shots of whisky in yesterday's party.
C.A policeman who likes alcohol very much.
D.A pregnant woman who drank three beers last night.
A B C D
A
这道题是一道典型的细节题.需要回到原文中寻找相关的信息。文中第二段开头给出了关键的一句定义:“A drunken driver is usually defined as one with a 0.10 blood alcohol content or roughly three beers, glasses of wine or shots of whisky drunk within two hours.”同时第三段的内容表明无论是过去还是现在18岁以下的少年都不能饮酒,综合这两个信息,可以知道,B项中的老妇、C项中的警察和D项中的孕妇都不是非法驾驶者,只有A项的16岁少年由于未满饮酒合法年龄而成为非法驾驶者。
3. In reformers' opinion, _____________ is the most effective way to stop youngsters from drinking alcohol.
A.raising the legal drinking age from 18 to 21
B.forcing teenagers to obey disciplines
C.develop young people's sense of responsibility
D.pressing teenagers to take soft drinks
A B C D
C
这是一道细节题,相关信息在第四段“Reformers,however,fear raising the drinking age will have little effect unless accompanied by educational programs to help young people to develop responsible attitudes’…”由此可以看出,只有C项的内容最符合题意。
4. Which of the following statements best explains the term "noble experiment" in the last paragraph?
A.Noble experiment is a ban that prohibited alcohol drinking before the age of 13 and was proposed by President Hoover.
B.Noble experiment is a ban that prohibited alcohol drinking around the United Stated and had remained valid for thirteen years since 1919.
C.Noble experiment is a ban that advocated political corruption and organized crime.
D.Noble experiment is a ban that will hopefully stop drunken driving and thus reduce fatalities.
5. What is the author's attitude toward all the laws against drunken driving?
A.Optimistic.
B.Pessimistic.
C.Indifferent.
D.Not clear.
A B C D
B
这是一道主旨题,需要在通读全文的基础上做出判断。作者在全文的叙述中表现出了对“drunken driving”这一社会问题的极大关注.因此C项是错误的。在本文最后一句中作者表明了对政府能否解决这个问题的忧虑:“As with the booming drug trade generally,there is no easy solution.”所以这道题应该选择B项。
Passage 3 Plastics are materials which are softened by heat and set into lasting form when shaped in a mold. Some are natural; some are semisynthetic (半合成的), the result of chemical action on a natural substance; some are synthetic, built up from the constituents (成分) of oil or coal. All are based on the chemistry of carbon, with its capacity for forming chains. The molecules that compose them (monomers) link together in the setting or curing (加工) process to form chains (polymers), which give plastics their flexible strength. Some plastics retain their ability to be softened and re shaped: like wax, they are thermoplastic. Others set permanently in the shapes they are given by heat and pressure; like eggs, they are thermosetting. From industrial beginnings in the nineteenth century, plastics have struggled through a hundred and twenty years of glory, failure, disrepute, and suspicion on the slow road to public acceptance. Now at last, one can positively say that plastics are appreciated and enjoyed for what they are: that they make modern life richer, more comfortable and convenient, and also more fun. Plastics are warm materials, sympathetic to the human touch, and their transformation into things that come into contact with human beings is entirely appropriate. The fact that there are plastic antiques comes as a shock to most people. How can a material that seems so essentially twentieth century, and one that is so much associated with cheap, disposable products, have a history at all? It is a young technology, and a great part of the fun of collecting plastics is that beautiful pieces of historical interest can still be found very cheap.
1. Which of the following groups of adjectives best concludes the characteristics of plastics?
4. Which of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to this passage?
A.There has been ups and downs in the development history of plastic technology.
B.Nowadays plastics help people to live a more convenient life in modern world.
C.Since plastic technology does not have a long history, there are no plastic antiques at all.
D.Collecting cheap but beautiful plastic antiques can be fun sometimes.
A B C D
C
这是一道细节题,需要问到原文寻找相关信息。A项的依据在第二段开头:“plastics have struggled through a hundred and twenty years of glory,failure,disrepute and suspicion……”说明塑料工业的发展经历了沉沉浮浮 (ups and downs)。B项可以在第二段第二句找到依据:“they make modem life …… more comfortable and convenient…”。D项的依据在本文最后一句:“a great part of the fun of collecting plastics is that beautiful pieces of historical interest can still be found very cheap.”而C项,否认有塑料古董的存在,这与第三段第一句中“the fact that there are plastic antiques”相矛盾,因此是错误的;
5. The word "sympathetic" in the last sentence of the second paragraph is closest to _____________.
A.favorable
B.pitiable
C.easy
D.harmless
A B C D
A
这是一道词汇题,考查的是对词义的理解,需要仔细阅读上下文后再做出判断。“sympathetic”这个单词一般情况下被理解成“表示同情的”,但是这篇文章主要讨论塑料的作用,与情感无关,所以首先排除B项,从语法上来看C和D项都可以,但是“Plastics are warm materials,sympathetic to the human touch”,本句中前提是“塑料是暖性材料”,只有A项才符合这个前提。
Passage 4 The classic Neanderthals, who lived between about 70,000 and 30,000 years ago, shared a number of special characteristics. Like any biological population, Neanderthals also showed variation in the degree to which those characteristics were expressed. Generally, they were powerfully built, short and stocky (矮壮的), with the lower parts of their arms and legs short in relation to the upper parts, as in modern peoples who live in cold environments. Neanderthal skulls (头骨) were distinctive, housing brains even larger on average than those of modern humans, a feature that may have had more to do with their large, heavy bodies than with superior intelligence. Seen from behind, Neanderthal skulls look almost spherical, but from the side they are long and flattened, often with a swelling back. The Neanderthal face, dominated by a projecting and full nose, differed clearly from the faces of other hominids (原始人类); the middle parts appear to be pulled forward (or the sides pulled back), resulting in a rather streamlined face shape. This peculiarity may have been related to the greater importance (in cultural activities as well as food processing) of the front teeth, which are large and part of a row of teeth that lies well forward in the head; it may reflect a reduction in importance of certain jaw muscles operating at the sides of the face; or it may re flect an adaptation to cold. Whether it results from any or all of these three factors or from other undiscovered causes, this mid-facial projection is so characteristic that it endlessly identifies a Neanderthal to the trained eye. Neanderthal teeth are much more difficult to characterize: the front teeth are large, with strong roots, but the back teeth may be relatively small. This feature may have been an adaptation to cope with heavy tooth wear.
1. What is the main topic of this passage?
A.The facial features of the Neanderthals.
B.The physical characteristics of the Neanderthals.
C.The differences between Neanderthals and other hominids.
2. The Neanderthals have larger housing brains than modern human beings because__________
A.their intelligence is more advanced
B.they are much shorter
C.their bodies are larger
D.they are larger and cleverer
A B C D
C
这道细节题的原文在第一段“Neanderthal skulls were distinctive,housing brains even larger on average than those of modern humans,a feature that may have had more to do with their large, heavy bodies than with superior intelligence.”由此可以看出大体型,而不是发达的智慧,是 Neanderthals头骨大的原因,所以本题的正确选项是C
3. The phrase "in relation to" in the third sentence of the first paragraph can be replaced by _____________.
A.with reference to
B.connected with
C.according to
D.in comparison with
A B C D
D
这道问汇题中考查的对象不是生词,但是由于这个短语在不同的语境中有不同的解释,所以需要联系上下文进行判断。在文中“with the lower parts of their arms and legs short in relation to the upper parts”,是在做一个比较,所以只有D项最准确。
4. It is probably because _____________ that the middle part of the Neanderthal face projects forward.
A.they have to adjust to the cold climate
B.their side facial muscles become less important
C.their front teeth are used quite often in their daily life
A.may result from their frequent use of teeth equipment
B.is that all their teeth are strongly rooted
C.can not be reflected in their cultural activities
D.has something to do with their eyes
A B C D
A
这道细节题的主要依据在第二段。B项的内容不够准确,因为第二段倒数第二句“Neanderthal teeth are much more difficult to characterize:the front teeth are large,with strong roots…”第二段第二句“…the greater importance(in cultural activities as well as food processing)of the front teeth…”说明C项的说法是错误的。 D项根本无法找到依据。只有A项,根据本文最后一句,可以看出是正确的,
Part Ⅲ Vocabulary and Structure Directions:There are 30 incomplete sentences in this part. For each sentence there are four choices marked A, B, C and D. Choose the ONE answer that best completes the sentence. Then mark the corresponding letter on the Answer Sheet with a single line through the center.
1. A politician must _____________ himself if he wants to win an election.
Part Ⅳ Short Answer Question Directions:In this part there is a short passage with five questions or incomplete statements. Read the passage carefully. Then answer the questions or complete the statements in the fewest possible words (not exceeding 10 words). An elderly woman died yesterday after being knocked down by a motorist. The driver had made no attempt to brake. When a policeman asked him, a man of 69, to read the number of the plate of a car parked on the opposite side of the road, the man said this was unfair, because it was foggy. In fact, it was a sunny day. After several attempts, even from a distance of two meters, the man still failed to read the number plate exactly. He said he had never needed glasses, though he had been involved in a similar accident the day before. The question of fitness to drive comes up when some medical condition lead to the death of two motorists, one of whom died as a result of blackouts while driving. The other, a man whose car hit a tree, had suffered from blackouts for years. The second died when his sports car crashed at 60 m.p.h. He had a brain disease which caused him to lose consciousness when he had a headache. With such cases in mind, it is not surprising that accident prevention organizations are trying to persuade the government to introduce stricter controls over drivers.
1. (S1) Wily didn't the driver try to brake before he knocked the elderly woman down?
Because he didn't see her.
根据后文可知该驾驶员视力极差,因此可推断他不刹车是因为没看到该受害者。
2. (S2) Why did the policeman ask the driver to read the number of the plate?
To test his eyesight.
驾驶员肇事后,警察让他在不同距离处读车牌号,目的是测试他的视力。
3. (S3) Why did the driver fail to read the number plate?
Because he was seriously short-sighted.
根据even from a distance of two meters,the man still failed to read the number plate exactly,说明他近视得很严重。
4. (S4) What did the author think mainly caused the traffic accident in this passage?
Drivers’bad medicai conditions.
根据The question of fitness to drive comes up when some medical condition lead to the death of two motorists...
5. (S5) What do accident prevention organizations suggest?
Stricter controls over drivers.
根据文章最后一句accident prevention organizations are trying to persuade the government to introduce stricter controls over drivers。
Part Ⅴ Writing Directions:For this part, you are allowed 30 minutes to write a composition entitled Dangerous Food. You should write at least 120 words according to the following guidelines (given in Chinese):
Sample Writing Dangerous Food In the past three or four years,CCTV-1 solely has reported and revealed no less than 10 times the behind stories of how some daily foods are processed and produced.The picture and scene are so disgusting and bloodcurdling that they can make one's hair stand on end. After you see that, how could you swallow a bit of them? Why do the dealers and manufacturers use these vicious methods to make money? And why does this phenomenon still exist in spite of exposure and thorough inspection? Those people only care about short-term profits, and even some enterprises enjoying a fame of over one century also dig the grave for themselves. If this situation lasts, I'm afraid we have to throw out the child along with the bath. Life is precious. Do not do to others what you don't want to be done to you.