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学年上学期月月考2021202210高二英语试卷共10页,满分150分为试用时120分钟.注意事项:L答卷的,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔成签字笔将自己的姓名和考生号、试室号、座位号填写在答题卡的卷头上
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息点涂黑,如需改动,用像皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案,答案不能答在试卷上
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题每小题1分,满分5分)听下面5段对话每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.How wouldthe womanlike to get to the postofficeA.By bike.B.By car.C.By bus.
2.Where docsthe conversationprobably takeplaceA.At thedentist s.B.At aschool.C.At acafb.
3.What is the probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Doctor andpatient.B.Husband andwife.C.Neighbors.
4.Why is the dayspecial forLucyA.She is about to be amother.B.She is about to go tocollege.C.She isabout to have herwedding.
5.What docsthe mapprobably dotonightA.Order somefood athome.B.Make dinneron hisown.C.e homelate.第二节(共15小题每小题1分,满分15分)A.Its environmentallyfriendly.B.Its morenutritious.C.It helpskeep thevariety ofplants.D・Its saferfor consumers.第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并将答题卡上对应字母涂黑选项中有两项是多余选项(共5小题,每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)Interpersonal municationskills arethose whichyou needevery dayin yourlife-be it in your personal orprofessionallife.They aresome of the mostimportant skillsas largepercentage of yourpersonallife involvesinteracting withpeople.31Here aresome tipsto helpyou be an excellentinterpersonal municator:32As thesaying goes,the firstimpression isthe lastimpression9,hence you should becareful whenit esto bodylanguage.It issaid thata typicalmunication consists of more than50%nonverbal munication,which includesbodylanguage.So ifyour body language issending negativesignals to the other person,the municationwill probablybreakdown in the process.Think beforeyou speak.33That meansyou shouldtry toconnect with the feelingsof theother personin ordertoshow that you care about theconversation betweenthe twoof you.Listen well.The abilityto listento whata personis sayingisaskill andyou shouldfocus onthat whilemunicatingwith others.If youhave goodlistening skillsyou willbe able to understandthat personswords moreclearly andreact in apositive manner.34(反馈).Be opento receivingfeedback Sometimesit isgood tostep backto receivefeedback.35You should be abletoopen upto feedback from theother person and givehonest feedbackwhenever youfeel it is needed.A.Show positivebody language.B.municate withothers kindly.C.You shouldalways beconfident ofwhat youare speaking.D.munication isa twowayprocess andshould remainlike that.E.Interpersonal skillsalso playan important part inyour careerdevelopment.F.You shouldconsider howyour wordsaffect theperson beforemaking anyments.G.It willalso senda signalto theotherpersonthat youcareaboutwhat heor shehas tosay.第四部分语言知识运用第一节完形填空(共15题,每小题1分,满分15分)As a high school coach,I didall Icould tohelp myboys wintheir games.I cheeredas hardfor36as theydid.A(裁判),dramatic incident,however,following agame inwhich Iwas areferee changedmy37on victoryand defeat.It was a leaguechampionship basketballgame betweenNew Rochelleand YonkersHigh.New Rochellewas38by、Dan OBrien,and Yonkersby LesBeck Thegym was39and the noise madeitimpossible to hear.The gamewas wellplayed and40peted.Yonkers wasleading byone pointasI41at theclock anddiscovered therewere but10seconds to play.New Rochelle,in possessionof the ball,passed offand(篮筐边沿)shot.The ball42around therim andoff.The fans43NewRochelle recoveredtheball,and tappeditinfor whatlooked likevictory.The noisewas deafening.(终场口肖)I lookedat theclock andsaw that the gamewas over.I hadntheard thefinal buzzerbecause of thenoise.I44withtheother official,but hecould nothelp me.So,I45the timekeeper,a youngman of17or so.He said,“Sir,the(托球入篮)buzzer46before thefinal tapinwas made.Yonkers won!”I had to tellOBrien thesad news.His faceclouded over.The youngtimekeeper cameup andsaid JTmsorry,dad.The47ran outbefore thefinal basket.48,like thesun ingout frombehind acloud,OBriens facelit up.He said,Thats okay,Joe.You didwhat youhadto.Tm49ofyou.The twoof themthen walkedoffthe50together,the coachsarm aroundhis sonsshoulder.
36.A.honesty B.devotion C.victory D.glory
37.A.view B.ment C.theory D.impression
38.A.organized B.represented C.fancied D.coached
39.A.crowded B.cleared C.quaked D.arranged
40.A.happily B.closely C.smartly D.randomly
41.A.waved B.glanced C.signalled D.stared
42.A.stuck B.fell C.swung D.rolled
43.A.laughed B.jumped C.yelled D.danced
44.A.examined B.watched C.researched D.checked
45.A.criticized B.approached C.interviewed D.reminded
46.A.broke downB.faded awayC.went offD.carried on
47.A.audience B.ball C.time D.player
48.A.Certainly B.Similarly C.Fortunately D.Suddenly
49.A.ashamed B.proud C.aware D.fond
50.A.court B.course C.track D.field第二节语法培空共10小题,每小题L5分,满分15分阅读短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内弟词的正确形式1(概念)The USnational farmtoschoolmovement51grow sofast recentlythat it is challengingtraditional notionsofcity planning,and apreschool inthe stateof Georgiais atground zerointheconflict.()The Little Ones LearningCenter inthe cityof ForestPark has a nationally52recognize gardenbasededucationprogram.()The primarygoal was to influencefood53prefer ofchildren and their parents,but thepreschool alsowanted togiveresidents inthe surroundingneighborhood access54eat manyfruits and vegetables.In2018,Little Onesstarted farm()stand tosell produceto parents and neighbors.The producegrown inthe schoolsgarden55bring infrom nearbyfarms.56in August2019,City Hallshut theprogram down.57turns outthat LittleOnes isin aresidential areaand isnotzoned forfarm stands.()LittleOnesowner WandeOkunorenMeadows believesthe lawneeds58change.She wentto acity councilmeetingin earlySeptember lastyear tosay so.The cityrefused tochange it.She isntworried justabout herschool.She wantsa law59allows otherpreschools tofollow herlead andexpose60()many residentstothetaste oforganic kalesweet peas and watermelon.第五部分词汇(满分20分)第一节单词拼写:用M4U4和M4U5单词表中用体单词的适当形式填空,使句子意思完整单词在答题卡上均需以完整形式呈现(共10小题,每题1分,满分10分)(根据首字母单词拼写)
61.People weresuffering froma severesoffood and shelter afterthe earthquake..(根据首字母单词拼写)
62.She wastoo busilyo withher workto goto herfriends wedding艮据首字母单词拼写)
63.It has been dthat cigaretteadvertising doesencourage childrento takeup smoking..(根据首字母单词拼写)
64.Even themother hassome difficultyd betweenthe twinbrothers
65.He saidhe aof highschool studentspursuing theirinterests intheir sparetime,but themajor taskfor.(根据首字母单词拼写)them wasstill theirstudies
66.The wholetheory restson awrong(假定,假设).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)(基本的;极其重要的)(根据汉语提示
67.Agriculture isone of the oldestand mostof humanpursuits.单词拼写)(估计)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
68.The numberof peoplewho attendedthe concertwas at
5000.(评估)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
69.Educators arecalling for a newapproach tostudents work.(危机)(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
70.It wasa yearof cropfailures andvarious inthe country.第二节根据中文或上下文意思,用M4U4和M4U5单词表中短语的适当形式填空,补全句子共10题,每题I分,满分10分
71.There aremany forcesshaping a persons character.有很多势力在塑造一个人个性上起作用
72.After supper,she clearedaway thedishes andthe livingroom.晚饭后,她把碗碟收走,收拾了客厅
73.Sport isvery popularin England.,lots ofEnglish peoplelike theidea ofsport.运动在英格兰很受欢迎换言之,很多英格兰人喜欢运动这个想法
74.The cityitself117small islands,separated by160canals andjoined by400bridges.城市本身由个小岛组成被条运河所隔离,又有座桥梁将它们连接起来
11716040075.The oilproducingnations havedecreased production,and thisdecision hascaused oilprices torise inthe world.石油生产国已经减产,这个决定反过来已经导致石油价格在全球上涨
76.Unless Iwas outof NewYork,my weekendsthe family.除非离开纽约,我周末的时间是与全家一起度过的
77.Once abad impressionis made,much effortswill haveto bemade toit.一旦留下不好印象,需要做出很多努力才能消除它
78.An oldwatch,,bees soworn andunreliable thatit eventuallyis notworth mending.相比之下,一只老掉牙的手表,磨损太厉害,老得一点儿不准了,最终不值得修理了
79.The governorthe injuredminers inthe hospitalsafter inspectingthe accidentsite.视察了事故现场之后,省长到医院探望了受伤的矿工们
80.She appearedtobecold anddistant,but sheloved herchild morethan anyone.她看起来冷漠疏远,实际上她爱她的孩子胜于任何人第六部分书面表达共1小题,满分15分假设你是李华,你的美国笔友最近正在中国一所中学作交换生,但是他对于中美之间身势语的差异感
81.Jack到困惑,因此发邮件向你寻求帮助请根据以下要点提示给他回•封邮件.在美国,人们尽量避免身体接触但在中国则不然;1physical contact,.在美国,人们注重私人空间,但中国人并不是特别在意;
23.在美国,吐舌头show yourtongue是很粗鲁的行为,但在中国则是尴尬embarrassment时的表现注意
1.词数左右信件的开头及结尾已给出,但不计入总词数;
10.信件需包括所给要点,但不必逐句翻译;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
3.Dear Jack,Im gladtohearthatyouare studyingin China.But yousaid youget quiteconfused sometimes,and wantto knowsomesimple SinoUSdifferences inbodylanguage.I thinkI canexplain someto you.Best wishes,Li Hua听下面5段对话或独白每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题6What didthe speakersjust watchA.A TVshow.B.A film.C.A concert.
7.What docsthe manthink ofwhat theywatchedA.It wastoo violent.B.It wasntvery realistic.C.It wasa littleboring.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
8.Where mightthe speakersbeA.In theclassroom.B.At thehospital.C.On thecourt.
9.What dowe knowabout the mans uncleA.He wasahighschoolcoach.B.He playeda coupleof differentsports.C.He wasa professionalbasketball player.
10.What hasthe manbeen workingon recentlyA.His ballhandlingskills.B.His shootingskills.C.His passingskills.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
11.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Lives inthe UK.B.Traveling inthe UK.C.Brief information about theUK.
12.Which partoftheUK docsthemanthink the woman esfromA.The north.B.The south.C.The midlands.
13.How doBritish peoplediffer fromeach otheraccording tothe womanA.By dress.B.By looks.C.By accents.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题
14.Who didthe womanmake adeal withA.Her father.B.Her teacher.C.Her friend.
15.What isthe womangoing to doA.Volunteer atschool.B.Start lookingforajob.C.Do morework aroundthe house.
16.Why hasthe womandecided tochange herlifeA.To beeorganized.B.To actmore likean adult.C.To havemore timeto herself.
17.What will thewomanbe savingmoney forA.A phone.B.A puter.C.A car.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题
18.Where didChans parentsmove toA.Australia.B.America.C.Canada.
19.How oldwas Chanwhen hemade his first movieA.Seven.B.Eight.C.Ten.
20.What wasChans firsthit inNorth AmericaA.Rumble inthe Bronx.B.Fist ofFury.C.Rush Hour.第二部分语法知识与运用选择最佳答案,(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
1.a replyhe decidedto writeagain.A Notreceiving B.Receiving C.Not havingreceived D.Having notreceived
2.that herfather hasnamed herand herbrothers afterhisfirstset ofchildren.A.To the tension is adding the fact B.Adding tothetensionisthefactC.The factisadding tothetension D.Adding tothefactisthetension
3.European footballis playedin80countries,it the most popularsport intheworld.A.making B.makes C.made D.to make
4.Tony wasvery unhappyfor tothe party.A.having notbeen invitedB.not havinginvitedC.having notinvited D.not havingbeen invited
5.The boywas lastseen nearthe EastLake.A.missing;playing B.missing;playC.missed;played D.missed;toplay
6.they aremost interestedin isthey canproduce moreand bettercars.A.That;how B.What;how C.What;what D.That;that
7.has helpto savethe drowningboy isworth.A.Who;to praise B.Who;praisingC.Whoever;to praiseD.Whoever;praising
8.1have alwaysbeen honest,and itdoesnt matterthat Imtalking to.A.who isit B.who itis C.itiswho D.itiswhom
9.After thefire,would otherwisebe acultural centeris nowreduced toa pileof ashes.A.that B.itC.what D.which
10.makes yourson feelblue todaytowatch hisfavourite cartoonPaw Patrol.B.What is that;ForbiddenC.What isit that;Being forbiddenD.That iswhat;Having forbiddenA.What itisthat;To beforbidden
11.,200students wentfor thepicnic,some fromNo.2High School.A.By total,includes B.In total,includedC.Total,including D.In total,including
12.he saidat themeeting astonishedeverybody present.A.What B.That C.The factD.The matter
13.Ifhe esbackfromwork,Til tellhim when and visithim.A.will you eB.do youe C.youeD.you wille
14.a goodlistener isa kinda qualityand thatsit takesto keepfriendship.A.Being;which B.Being;what C.Be;how D.Be;where
15.He sentme anemail,togetfurther information.A.hoped B.to hopeC.hoping D.hope第三部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读下列短文,出最佳选项(共15小题,每小题
2.5分,满分37・5分)Youll findit amazingto supportpeople whenyou goout to eat!Just lookfor restaurantsthat hirepeople withdisabilities,which aremaking theworld amore inclusiveplace.Each bakery,cafe andrestaurant belowhasawonderfuland heartwarmingstory.Hugs Care:McKinney,TexasRuth Thompsononce had a visionto createa nonprofitcafe thatwould berun andoperated primarilyby adults withspecial needs.With hardwork,a strongpassion andan amazingteam,Hugs Cafeopened itsdoors in
2015.“Hugs Cafeisnow somuch morethan ajob toour23teammates,which isenhancing themeaningful livesof adultswith special needsthrough training and employmentat Hugs Cafe.Thompson says.VinnyBays Coffeeand Eatery:Panama City,Florida“A lotof peopleplan theirvacations aroundingtothis coffeeshop,“says cafeowner KaraRigby.VinnyBaysCoffee andEatery wasestablished so that Bayleehadaplace to work,“Rigby adds.Baylee isRigby sdaughter sfriendwho hasa disability.The coffeeshop sgoal beetraining forindividuals likeBaylee.Some workershave evenstarted atVinnyBay,sandwere able towork in a regular workplace.Rigby saysthat heremployees“have awhole lotmoreabilities than disabilities.They loveunconditionally,and itchanges the whole environmentand business.n Rigbybelievesthat incorporatingeven justone ortwo disabled individuals intoa businesscan changethewholeatmosphere-for thebetter!Sugar Plum Bakery:Virginia Beach,VirginiaHead toSugar PlumBakery tofind adelicious carrotcake andsee people with disabilitiessuccessfully workingalongsidenone——disabled workers.Sugar Plumhasbeenpromoting theintegration ofadult swith developmentaldisabilitiesby providingtraining andemployment opportunitiesto morethan1,000people with disabilities since
1987.Whether theyre scoopingcookies ormaking cupcakes,Sugar Plums disabledemployees arethe backbone of thebakery.
16.What dothe threerestaurants havein monA.They areestablished byadultswithspecialneeds.B.They aresupported bycharities orlocal government.C.The providetrainingandemployment todisabledindividuals.D.The employersand employeesthere areall individualswithdisabilities.
17.It canbe knownfrom thepassage that.A.HugsCafeset upin1987now has23teammatesB.Rigby foundedher coffeeshop tohelp Baylee,her daughterC.Disabled individualsare notabletoworkin aregularworkplaceD.Sugar PlumBakery hiresboth normalpeople andpeople withdisabilities18What doesthe underlinedsentence inthelast paragraphsuggestA.Disabled workersthere arethemostimportantpart.B.The bakeryget ssupport andstrength frombackbone.C.The customersare alwaysbacking thedisabled workers.D.The employeeshave awhole lotmore abilitiesthandisabilities.BClara Dalywas seatedonanAlaska Airlinesflight fromBoston toLos Angeleswhen a flight attendant asked anurgentquestion overthe loudspeaker:Does anyoneon boardknow AmericanSign Language”She knewshe neededtohelp.Clara,15atthe time,pressed thecall button.The flight attendant cameby andexplained thesituation.We haveapassenger onthe planewhos blindand dea£she said.The passengerseemed towant something,but hewas travelingaloneandthe flight attendants couldnt understandwhat heneeded,according toPEOPLE magazine.Clara hadbeen studyingASL fbrthe pastyear tohelp withher dyslexiaand knewshed beabletospell onthe manspalmby finger.So sheunbuckled herseat belt,walked towardthe frontofthe plane,and kneltby theaisle seatof TimCook,then64Gently takinghis hand,she signed,“How areyou Areyou OK”Cook askedfbr somewater.When itarrived,Clara returnedto herseat.She cameby againa bitlater becausehe wanted to knowthetime.On herthird visit,shestopped andstayed fora while.“He didntneed anything.He waslonely andwanted totalk,“Clara said.So fbrthe nexthour,that waswhat theydid.She talkedabout herfamily andher plans for the future shewants tobeapolitician.Cook toldClara howhe badgraduallybee blindover timeand sharedstories ofhis daysasatraveling salesman.Even thoughhe couldntsee her,she“looked attentivelyat hisface withsuch kindness,a passengerreported.Clara wasamazing Jaflight attendant toldAlaska Airlinesinablog interview.You couldtell Cookwas veryexcitedtohavesomeone hecould speakto,andshewas sucha warmheartedgirl.Cooks reaction:Best tripIve everhad.”Looking forways tooffer helpStart withthis randomact ofkindness thatcan changesomeones liferight now.
19.The flightattendantaskedan urgentquestion because.A.the passengerwas travelingaloneB.theplanewas ina dangeroussituationC.the passengerasked forsomething urgentlyD.none oftheflightattendantscouldmunicate withthe passenger
20.Why didClara talkabout herplansfor the futureA.Because theflightattendantasked herto do so.B.Because sheneeded topicsto goon talkingwith Cook.C.Because Cookexpected tounderstand teenagersbetter.D.Because shewantedtoshow herambition forthefuture.
21.Which ofthe followingwords canbest describeClaraA.Kind andcaring.B.Warmhearted andcautious.C.Generous andamazing.D.Ambitious andattentive.
22.The passageis mainlywritten to.A.tell atouching storyof anamazing girlB.appeal toreaders tolend ahand kindlyand randomlyC.stress thegreat importanceof AmericanSign LanguageD.show howconsiderate theflightattendantwastohelp CookCThemeaning of silence variesamong culturalgroups.Silences may be thoughtful,or theymay beempty whenaperson has nothing tosay.A silence inaconversation mayalso showstubbornness,uneasiness,or worry.Silence may be(「可隙)viewed bysome culturalgroups asextremely unfortable;therefore attemptsmay bemade tofill everygap withconversation.Persons inother culturalgroups valuesilence andview itas necessaryfor understandinga personsneeds.Many NativeAmericans valuesilence andfeel itisabasic partof municatingamong people,just assome traditionalChineseand Thaipersons do.Therefore,whena person fromoneofthese culturesis speakingand suddenlystops,what(暗示)maybeimplied isthat theperson wantsthe listenerto considerwhat hasbeen saidbefore continuing.In thesecultures,silence isa call for reflection.Other culturesmay use silence inother ways,particularly whendealing withconflicts amongpeople orinrelationships ofpeoplewithdifferent amountsof power.For example,Russian,French,and Spanishpersons mayusesilence toshow agreementbetween partiesabout the topic underdiscussion.However,Mexicans mayusesilencewheninstructions aregiven byapersonin authorityrather thanbe rudeto thatperson byarguing withhim orher.In stillanotheruse,persons inAsian culturesmay viewsilence asa signof respect,particularly toan elderorapersonin authority.Nurses and other caregiversneed tobe awareofthepossible meaningsofsilencewhen theye acrossthe personalanxietytheir patientsmaybeexperiencing.Nurses shouldrecognize theirown personaland culturalconstruction ofsilencesothata patientssilence is not interruptedtoo earlyor allowedtogoon unnecessarily.A nursewho understands(治愈)the healingvalue ofsilence canuse thisunderstanding toassist inthe careof patientsfrom theirown andfromother cultures.
23.What doesthe authorsay aboutsilenceinconversationsA.It impliesanger.B.It promotesfriendship.C.It isculturespecific.D.It iscontentbased.
24.Which ofthe followingpeople mightregard silenceasacallforcareful thoughtA.The Chinese.B.The French.C.The Mexicans.D.The Russians.
25.What doesthe authoradvise nursestodoabout silenceA.Let itcontinue asthe patientpleases.B.Break itwhile treatingpatients.C.Evaluate itsharm topatients.D.Make useof itshealing effects.
26.What maybe thebest titleforthetext ASound andSilenceB.What ItMeans toBe SilentC.Silence toNative AmericansD.Speech IsSilver;Silence IsGoldD(有机的)Food blogs,celebrities,and nutritionistsall advocatethe benefitsof eatingorganic fruitsand vegetables.But anew studypublished inScience Advancespaints amore plexpicture.While organic produce islikely slightlyhealthiertoeatand,in someways,more sustainableto grow,there arealso downsides.Organic fruitsand vegetablestypically costmorethan conventional ones.To geta certificateas organic,farmersmust meetspecific criteria,including growingproduce withoutthe useof genetic engineering andchemical inputs.Without thesemethods,the growingprocess typicallyrequires morelabor,time,and money,a costthat ispassed downtoconsumers.Its truethat inmany ways,organic ismore sustainablethanconventionalfarming.But whenit esto environmentalconcernssuch asgreenhouse gasoutput andwater loss,the parisongets plex.Organic farmsproduce lessgreenhouse gas(杀虫剂)output peracre.However,because theyare barredfrom usinggeneticengineering,pesticides I,andother(效率),methods thatincrease efficiencyorganic farmsalso producean estimated19%to25%less yieldthanconventional farms.While thereisnt awhole lotresearch onthetopic,the fewstudies thatdo existsuggest greengasoutput andwater lossmight actuallybe higheron organicfarms,onaper unitbasis,says studyauthor VerenaSeurfert.In addition,while organicproduce islikely morenutritious thanconventional fruitandvegetables,there9snota lotofevidence tosupport theclaim that these oftenslight differences influence consumerhealth.The sameis truefor pesticideremainder.In developedcountries,where pesticideuse istightly regulated,there9snoscientific consensuson howtheseoften slightdifferencesinfluencehuman health.Still,Seurfert stressesthat ifyou canafford toeat organic,youshoulddoso.Organic farmsprovide saferworkenvironments forworkers,plus theysupport greatbiodiversity.The realtakeaway fromher studyis notthat organicis badbutthatthepractice needsmore studiesto increaseyield withoutlowering sustainability.But ifyou cantafford tobuy organicproduce,dont stresstoo much,particularly froma nutritionalperspective.
27.What doesthe underlinedword“downsides“in Paragraph1most probablymeanA.Dangers.B.Drawbacks.C.Benefits.D.Differences.
28.Which keyfactor makesit hardto pareorganic farmingand conventionalfarming whenit esto environmentalconcernsA.The yield.B.The price.C.The waterloss.D.The labor.
29.Which ofthe followingwilltheauthor mostprobably agreewithA.Farmers,work environmentshould beimproved.B.Organic produceshouldbemade moreefficiently.C.It isntwise forconsumers tobuy organicproducts.D.Pesticide remainderdoes noharm topeoples health.
30.In theauthors opinion,why shouldwe supportorganicproduce。