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山东省东营市2021年中考英语真题试卷(音频暂未更新)

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When most people decide to buy food, they go to a grocery store. Grocery stores sell many different kinds of food in just one store. Some grocery stores also sell household goods such as kitchen paper, cleaning things, and diapers(尿布). A grocery store is a convenient place to shop for the kitchen and others.

Although it is comfortable and relaxing to shop at a grocery store, some people decide to buy their food from other places like fanners' markets. At a farmers' market, local farmers sell the foods they grow to customers. The foods they sell often include fruits, vegetables, and meats. Most of these foods are freshly harvested (收获) with no man-made additions.

There are several ways in which farmers' markets are less convenient than grocery stores. For example, packed foods usually are not sold at farmers' markets. Besides, many farmers do not accept credit (信用) cards or checks  (支票) as payment for their goods. What is more, most farmers' markets are only open for business once or twice each week. This makes some people not want to shop at farmers' markets, but others are willing because of the fresh and local food there.

Deciding whether to shop for food at grocery stores or at farmers' markets is a personal choice. This choice reflects a person's values about life and about food. Those who value convenience and (多样) will probably choose to shop at a grocery store.

People who value freshness and enjoy supporting local farmers will probably prefer the farmers' markets. Luckily, most communities provide choices for both kinds of shoppers.

(1)、According to the passage, which of the following may not be sold at a farmers' market?
A、Apples. B、Potatoes. C、Beef. D、Kitchen paper.
(2)、We can NOT infer (推断) __________________from Paragraph 3.
A、grocery stores sell packed foods B、people can use credit cards as payment at grocery stores C、grocery stores sell fresh and local food with no man-made additions D、grocery stores are open for business more often than farmers' market
(3)、In Paragraphs, why does the writer mention that farmers, markets "are only open for business once or twice each week ? "
A、To complain (抱怨) about the business time of farmers* markets. B、To help readers look for a better farmers market. C、To explain why farmers* markets are less convenient than grocery stores. D、To make readers believe that farmers* markets are too uncomfortable to visit.
(4)、What's the main idea of the last paragraph?
A、If people want to have more choices, they'll probably prefer grocery stores. B、Where a person decides to shop depends on his or her personal values. C、If people want to support local farmers, they will probably prefer farmers' markets. D、In most communities, people can choose to shop either at grocery stores or at farmers' markets.
(5)、The writer writes the article mainly to _______________.
A、compare two places where people buy food B、explain why the smartest people shop at grocery stores C、make readers believe that farmers' markets are better than grocery stores D、show that people should be judged (评价) according to the places where they buy food
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