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Organic agriculture is a relatively untapped resource for feeding the Earth's popu

lation,especially inthe face of climate change and other global challenges. That's the conclusion I reached in reviewing40 years of science comparing the long-term prospects of organic and conventional farming.

The review study,"Organic Agriculture in the 21st Century,”is featured as the cover story for theFebruary issue of the journal Nature Plants. It is the first to compare organic and conventional agricultureacross the main goals of sustainability identified by the National Academy of Sciences: productivity,economics,and environment.

Critics have long argued that organic agriculture is inefficient,requiring more land to yield the sameamount of food. It's true that organic farming produces lower yields,averaging 10 to 20 percent less thanconventional. Advocates contend that the environmental advantages of organic agriculture far outweighthe lower yields,and that increasing research and breeding resources for organic systems would reduce theyield gap.Sometimes excluded from these arguments is the fact that we already produce enough food tomore than feed the world's 7.4 billion people but do not provide adequate access to all individuals

In some cases,organic yields can be higher than conventional. For example,in severe droughtconditions,which are expected to increase with climate change in many areas,organic farms can produceas good,if not better,yields because of the higher water-holding capacity of organically farmed soils.

What science does tell us is that mainstream conventional farming systems have provided growingsupplies of food and other products but often at the expense of other sustainability goals.

Conventional agriculture may produce more food,but it often comes at a cost to the environment.Biodiversity loss,environmental degradation,and severe impacts on ecosystem services have not onlyaccompanied conventional farming systems but have often extended well beyond their field boundaries.With organic agriculture,environmental costs tend to be lower and the benefits greater.

Overall,organic farms tend to store more soil carbon,have better soil quality, and reduce soil erosioncompared to their conventional counterparts. Organic agriculture also creates less soil and water pollutionand lower greenhouse gas emissions. And it's more energy-efficient because it doesn't rely on syntheticfertilizers or pesticides.

Organic agriculture is also associated with greater biodiversity of plants,animals,insects andmicroorganisms as well as genetic diversity. Biodiversity increases the services that nature provides andimproves the ability of farming systems to adapt to changing conditions.

Despite lower yields,organic agriculture is more profitable for farmers because consumers are willingto pay more.Higher prices,called price premiums,can be justified as a way to compensate farmers forproviding ecosystem services and avoiding environmental damage or external costs.

51. What do we learn from the conclusion of the author's review study?

A)More resources should be tapped for feeding the world's population.

B)Organic farming may be exploited to solve the global food problem.

C)The long-term prospects of organic farming are yet to be explored.

D) Organic farming is at least as promising as conventional farming.

52. What is the critics' argument against organic farming?

A)It cannot meet the need for food.

B) It cannot increase farm yields.

C )It is not really practical.

D) It is not that productive.

53. What does the author think should be taken into account in arguing about organic farming?

A)Growth in world population.

B)Deterioration in soil fertility.

C) Inequality in food distribution.

D)Advance in farming technology.

54. What does science tell us about conventional farming?

A) It will not be able to meet global food demand.

B)It is not conducive to sustainable development.

C) It will eventually give way to organic farming.

D) It is going mainstream throughout the world.

55. Why does the author think higher prices of organic farm produce are justifiable?

A)They give farmers going organic a big competitive edge.

B)They motivate farmers to upgrade farming technology.

C) Organic farming costs more than conventional farming.

D)Organic farming does long-term good to the ecosystem.

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A.agriculture

B.industry

C.people

D.culture

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第2题

This year's total output value of industry and agriculture will increase ______5 percent o
ver last year.

A.by

B.to

C.of

D.with

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第3题

Why do governments show special concern for agriculture?A.Because farm prices go up and do

Why do governments show special concern for agriculture?

A.Because farm prices go up and down constantly.

B.Because farmers usually earn less than other income groups.

C.Because there is not much arable farmland left.

D.Because farmers are confronted with fiercer competition.

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下面关于PD的说法,错误的是()。A、PD是Organic Dye Material的缩写B、PD是松下公司采用“相变光”

下面关于PD的说法,错误的是()。

A、PD是Organic Dye Material的缩写

B、PD是松下公司采用“相变光”方式存储的可重复擦写存储设备

C、PD是一种比CD-RW性能更好、运行更稳定的光盘介质驱动器

D、PD驱动器的运行速度较低,可以兼容CD-ROM

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第5题

It can be inferred from the passage that by 170______.A.technology began to be more econom

It can be inferred from the passage that by 170______.

A.technology began to be more economical

B.the steam engine had been invented

C.the U. S. horse population was about 10 million

D.a national commission on agriculture had been established

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第6题

It can be inferred from the passage that by 1870 ______.A.the steam engine had been invent
edB.a national commission on agriculture had been establishedC.the U.S.horse population was about 10 millionD.technology began to be more economical

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To which of the following items does IAS 41 Agriculture apply?(i) A change in the fair val

To which of the following items does IAS 41 Agriculture apply?

(i) A change in the fair value of a herd of farm animals relating to the unit price of the animals

(ii) Logs held in a wood yard

(iii) Farm land which is used for growing vegetables

(iv) The cost of developing a new type of crop seed which is resistant to tropical diseases

A.All four

B.(i) only

C.(i) and (ii) only

D.(ii) and (iii) only

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Last year, I went WWOOFing (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) at a beautiful organic farm

Last year, I went WWOOFing (Willing Workers on Organic Farms) at a beautiful organic farm in La Réunion. With WWOOFing, volunteers exchange their time and work for food and accommodation. I slept in a cabin in the woods with hedgehogs(刺猬) digging about in the bushes, all different coloured birds singing in the morning and endless rows of palm trees offering shade from the sun.

For me, one of the best ways to get to know a new place is to work with the land, live with the locals and share meals together. This is why I absolutely love WWOOFing. It has got to be one of the best ways to travel. It is a mutually beneficial exchange where everyone involved prioritises people and environment above profit. You get the time and space to deepen a connection with local communities and nature.

There is a lot to learn and each farm has its own unique way of doing things, depending on the environment, climate and soil. At the farm in La Réunion we planted palm trees to harvest the core of the trunk which can be eaten in salads. Before staying with the farm I had only eaten heart of palm from cans which were nothing in comparison to the real thing, fresh from the ground. When potting up the very beginnings of the palm trees, I felt grateful to be a part of the start of the trees&39; cycle. I was filled with awe that something so small could grow into something so big and strong.

We also did lots of weeding, which helped me to get to know all kinds of different plants, to be able to identify which ones we could use as herbs/medicine/in salads and which were seen as uneatable. I also got to harvest pineapples and guava fruit(番石榴) to make jams which will be sold at the local market.

Of course, not everyone is able to travel far away into the field. The great thing about the skill-share philosophy behind WWOOFing is that it’s something we can all do from our own backyard. The focus shifts from money to how we can best support each other in our communities.

A fair exchange can make a big difference in the world.

WWOOFing enables volunteers to ________.

A.get food and shelter for their work

B.travel around La Réunion for free

C.tell the differences between various birds

D.have close contact with wild animals

The author found his farm life in La Réunion quite ______A.awful

B.rewarding

C.comfortable

D.difficult

The philosophy of WWOOFing is to _______A.improve local environment

B.make locals live better

C.unite different communities

D.advocate a fair exchange

The author did all of the following on the organic farm EXCEPT _______.A.removing weeds

B.planting palm trees

C.harvesting fruits

D.collecting vegetables

This passage is mainly about _____A.the development of WWOOFing

B.a local WWOOFing community

C.a charming WWOOFing experience

D.the system of WWOOFing

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4 The Better Agriculture Group (BAG), which has a divisional structure, produces a range o

4 The Better Agriculture Group (BAG), which has a divisional structure, produces a range of products for the farming

industry. Divisions B and C are two of its divisions. Division B sells a fertiliser product (BF) to customers external to

BAG. Division C produces a chemical (CC) which it could transfer to Division B for use in the manufacture of its

product BF. However, Division C could also sell some of its output of chemical CC to external customers of BAG.

An independent external supplier to The Better Agriculture Group has offered to supply Division B with a chemical

which is equivalent to component CC. The independent supplier has a maximum spare capacity of 60,000 kilograms

of the chemical which it is willing to make available (in total or in part) to Division B at a special price of $55 per

kilogram.

Forecast information for the forthcoming period is as follows:

Division B:

Production and sales of 360,000 litres of BF at a selling price of $120 per litre.

Variable conversion costs of BF will amount to $15 per litre.

Fixed costs are estimated at $18,000,000.

Chemical (CC) is used at the rate of 1 kilogram of CC per 4 litres of product BF.

Division C:

Total production capacity of 100,000 kilograms of chemical CC.

Variable costs will be $50 per kilogram of CC.

Fixed costs are estimated at $2,000,000.

Market research suggests that external customers of BAG are willing to take up sales of 40,000 kilograms of CC at a

price of $105 per kilogram. The remaining 60,000 kilograms of CC could be transferred to Division B for use in

product BF. Currently no other market external to BAG is available for the 60,000 kilograms of CC.

Required:

(a) (i) State the price/prices per kilogram at which Division C should offer to transfer chemical CC to Division

B in order that the maximisation of BAG profit would occur if Division B management implement rational

sourcing decisions based on purely financial grounds.

Note: you should explain the basis on which Division B would make its decision using the information

available, incorporating details of all relevant calculations. (6 marks)

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Vitamins are organic compounds necessary in small amounts in the diet for the normal growt
h and maintenance of life of animals, including man.

They do not provide energy,【21】do they construct or build any part of the body. They are needed for【22】foods into energy and body maintenance. There are thirteen or more of them, and if【23】is missing a deficiency disease becomes【24】.

Vitamins are, similar because they are made of the same elements--usually carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and【25】nitrogen. They are different【26】their elements are arranged differently, and each vitamin【27】one or more specific functions in the body.

【28】enough vitamins is essential to life, although the body has no nutritional use for【29】vitamins. Many people,【30】, believe in being on the "safe side" and thus take extra vitamins. However, a well-balanced diet will usually meet all the body's vitamin needs.

(36)

A.either

B.so

C.nor

D.never

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In 2008,the United States Department of Agriculture(USDA)wanted to know if all the school

In 2008,the United States Department of Agriculture(USDA)wanted to know if all the school lun-chesserved to students were healthy.The answer was a bi9,fat NO!

The USDA found that most American schools served lunches with too much fat and salt.They also foundthat most of the fruits and vegetables in the lunches came from cans(罐头).Canned fruits and vege—tables are not asgood as fresh ones.

The USDA gives schools food and money to make lunches.But schools make up their own menus.Some makehealthy lunches.Most do not.Now the USDA wants all schools to serve more healthy lunches.They want schools tofollow the USDA’s guidelines for balanced(均衡)meals.

Mike Sanders,in charge of the USDA in 2008,said the USDA should teach school workers how to makehealthier lunches.“A good school lunch is just as important as a good textbook,”Sanders said.He said that childrenalso need to learn about healthy foods.

The USDA is working on a new program--Fresh Start.It will give schools more fresh fruits and vegeta-bles.FreshStart will also help schools change their lunches to make them healthier.To find the best way to change lunches,theUSDA held meetings with parents,school leaders,doctors,and cooks.

Children already eat healthy lunches at Chief Joseph School in North Saratoga,Oregon.They have whole.wheatbread with low-fat cheese.and low-fat milk.

What did the USDA find about lunches in most American schools in 2008

A.They were mostly fruits and vegetables.

B.They contained too much fat and salt.

C.Most of them were canned food.

D.Most of them were healthy.

What was Mike Sanders?A.An office secretary.

B.A school headmaster.

C.The head of the USDA.

D.The director of Fresh Start.

What are schools required to do to make the lunches healthy?A.Provide balanced meals.

B.Make up new guidelines.

C.Design their own menus.

D.Cook with more vegetables.

What is the goal of the Fresh Start program?A.Selling fresh fruits and vegetables.

B.Employing good cooks for schools.

C.Helping improVe the school lunches.

D.Finding a better way to talk with parents.

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