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大學(xué)英語六級測試題
PartIWriting
1、Directions:Forthispart,youareallowed30minuteslowriteanessayonwhystudentsshouldbe
encouragedtodevelopeffectivecommunicationskills.Youshouldwriteatleast150wordsbutno
morethan200words.
PartIIListeningComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwolongconversations.Attheendofeachconversation,
youwillhearfourquestions.Boththeconversationandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.
Afteryouhearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,C
andD.ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
2、A.Shehasnotreceivedanyletterfromtheman.
B.Herclaimhasbeencompletelydisregarded.
C.Shehasfailedtoreachthemanageragain.
D.Herhousehasnotbeenrepairedintime.
3、A.Theircaravanwaswashedawaybytheflood.
B.Thegroundflooroftheircottagewasflooded.
C.Theirentirehousewasdestroyedbytheflood.
D.Theroofoftheircottagecollapsedintheflood.
4、A.Thewoman'sfailuretopayherhouseinsuranceintime.
B.Thewoman'sinaccuratedescriptionofthewholeincident.
C.Thewoman'signoranceoftheinsurancecompany'spolicy.
D.Thewoman'smisreadingoftheinsurancecompany'sletter.
5、A.Revisethetermsandconditionsofthecontract.
B.Consultherlawyerabouttheinsurancepolicy.
C.TalktothemanagerofSafeHouseInsurance.
D.Filealawsuitagainsttheinsurancecompany.
6、A.Theyarebothworriedaboutthenegativeimpactoftechnology.
B.Theydiffergreatlyintheirknowledgeofmodemtechnology.
C.TheydisagreeaboutthefutureofAltechnology.
D.TheyworkindifferentfieldsofAltechnology.
7、A.Stimulatingandmotivating.
B.SimplywritingAlsoftware.
C.Moredemandingandrequiringspecialtraining.
D.Lesstime-consumingandfocusingoncreation.
8、A.Oldpeoplewouldbetakencareofsolelybyunfeelingrobots.
B.Humanswouldbetiredofcommunicatingwithoneanother.
C.Digitallifecouldreplacehumancivilization.
D.Therecouldbejobsnobodywantstodo.
9、A.Itw川besmarterthanhumanbeings.
B.Chipswillbeinsertedinhumanbrains.
C.Itwilltakeawayhumans'jobsaltogether.
D.Lifewillbecomelikeasciencefictionfilm.
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youwillheartwopassages.Attheendofeachpassage,youwillhear
threeorfourquestions.Boththepassageandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryou
hearaquestion,youmustchoosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.
ThenmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
10、A.Trytoearnasmuchmoneyaspossible.
B.Investshrewdlyinlucrativebusiness.
C.Saveone-fifthoftheirnetmonthlyincome.
D.Restrainthemselvesfromhigh-riskinvestments.
11、A.Cut20%oftheirdailyspending.
B.Askaclosefriendforadvice.
C.Trytosticktotheirinitialplan.
D.Startbydoingsomethingsmall.
12>A.Apropermindset.
B.Anambitiousplan.
C.Anoptimisticattitude.
D.Akeeninterest.
13>A.Shefoundheroutfitinappropriate.
B.Shewasuninterestedinadvertising.
C.Sheoftencheckedherselfinamirror.
D.Shewasunhappywithfashiontrends.
14、A.Tosavetheexpensesonclothing.
B.Tokeepupwiththecurrenttrends.
C.Tomeettheexpectationsoffashion-consciousclients.
D.Tosavethetroubleofchoosingauniqueoutfiteveryday.
15、A.Itboostsone'sconfidencewhenlookingforemployment.
B.Itmattersalotinjobsinvolvinginteractionwithothers.
C.Ithelpspeoplesucceedinwhatevertheyaredoing.
D.Itenhancespeople'sabilitytoworkindependently.
16^A.Designtheirownuniformtoappearunique.
B.Fighttheever-changingtrendsinfashion.
C.Dowhateverispossibletolooksmart.
D.Wearclassicpiecestoimpresstheirclients.
SectionC
Directions:Inthissection,youwillhearthreerecordingsoflecturesortalksfollowedbythreeor
fourquestions.Therecordingswillbeplayedonlyonce.Afteryouhearaquestion,youmust
choosethebestanswerfromthefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Thenmarkthecorresponding
letteronAnswerSheet1withasinglelinethroughthecentre.
17>A.Theirfailuretoaccumulatewealth.
B.Theirobsessionwithconsumption.
C.Thedeteriorationoftheenvironment.
D.Theever-increasingcostsofhousing.
18、A.Thingsthatwecherishmost.
B.Thingsthatboostefficiency.
C.Thingsthatcostlessmoney.
D.Thingsthatareraretofind.
19、A.Theyaremostlydurable.
B.Theyareeasilydisposable.
C.Theyservemultiplepurposes.
D.Theybenefittheenvironment.
20、A.Allrespondentswereafraidofmakingahighexpenseclaim.
B.Anumberofrespondentsgaveanaverageanswerof400miles.
C.Mostoftherespondentsgotcompensatedfordriving384miles.
D.Over10%oftherespondentsliedaboutthedistancetheydrove.
21、A.Theyendeavoredtoactuallybehonest.
B.Theywantedtoprotecttheirreputation.
C.Theycaredaboutotherpeople'sclaims.
D.Theyrespondedtocolleagues'suspicion.
22、A.Theyseempositive.
B.Theyareillustrative.
C.Theyseemintuitive.
D.Theyareconclusive.
23A.Olderpeople'saversiontonewmusic.
B.Olderpeople'schangingmusicaltastes.
C.Insightsintothefeaturesofgoodmusic.
D.Deteriorationinthequalityofnewmusic.
24、A.Theyseldomlistentosongsreleasedintheirteens.
B.Theycanmakesubtledistinctionsaboutmusic.
C.Theyfindallmusicsoundsthesame.
D.Theynolongerlistentonewmusic.
25、A.Themoreyouexperiencesomething,thebetteryou'llappreciateit.
B.Themoreyouexperiencesomething,thelongeryou'llrememberit.
C.Themoreyouareexposedtosomething,thedeeperyou'llunderstandit.
D.Themoreyouareexposedtosomething,themorefamiliarit'llbetoyou.
26>A.Teenagersaremuchmoresensitive.
B.Teenagersaremuchmoresentimental.
C.Teenagers*memoriesaremorelasting.
D.Teenagers'emotionsaremoreintense.
PartmReadingComprehension
SectionA
Directions:Inthissection,thereisapassagewithtenblanks.Youarerequiredtoselectoneword
foreachblankfromalistofchoicesgiveninawordbankfollowingthepassage.Readthepassage
throughcarefullybeforemakingyourchoices.Eachchoiceinthebankisidentifiedbyaletter
PleasemarkthecorrespondingletterforeachitemonAnswerSheet2withasinglelinethroughthe
centre.Youmaynotuseanyofthewordsinthebankmorethanonce.
Theideaoftaxingthingsthatarebadforsocietyhasapowerfulallure.Itoffersthepossibilityofa
doublebenefit-27harmfulactivities,whilealsoprovidingthegovernmentwithrevenue.
Takesintaxes.Taxesonalcoholmakeitmoreexpensivetogetdrunk,whichreduces
excessivedrinkingand28driving.Atthesametime,theyprovidestateandlocalgovernments
withbillionsofdollarsofrevenue.Tobaccotaxes,whichgeneratemorethantwiceasmuch,have
proven29inthedeclineofsmoking,whichhassavedmillionsoflives.
Taxescanalsobeanimportanttoolforenvironmentalprotection,andmanyeconomistssay
taxingcarbonwouldbethebestwaytoreducegreenhousegasemissions.Economictheorysays
thatunlikeincomeorsalestaxes,carbontaxescanactuallyincreaseeconomicefficiency;because
companiesthat30carbondioxideintotheskydon'tpaythecostsoftheclimatechangethey
cause,carbontaxeswouldrestoretheproper31tothemarket.
Inreality,carbontaxesalonewon'tbeenoughtohaltglobalwarming,buttheywouldbea
usefulpartofanyclimateplan.What'smore,therevenuefromthistax,whichwould32be
hundredsofbillionsofdollarsperyear,couldbehandedouttocitizensasa33orusedtofund
greeninfrastructureprojects.
Similarly,awealthtaxhasbeenputforwardasawaytoreduceinequalitywhileraisingrevenue.
Therevenuefromthistax,whichsomeexperts34w川beover$4trillionperdecade,wouldbe
designatedforhousing,childcare,healthcareandothergovernmentbenefits.Ifyoubelieve,as
manydo,thatwealthinequalityis35bad,thenthesetaxesimprovesocietywhile
also36governmentcoffers(金庫).
A.discouraging
B.dividend
C.emotional
D.fragments
E.impaired
F.imprisoned
G.incentives
H.inherently
I.initially
J.instrumental
K.merging
L.predict
M.probably
N.pump
O.swelling
SectionB
Directions:Inthissection,youaregoingtoreadapassagewithtenstatementsattachedtoit.Each
statementcontainsinformationgiveninoneoftheparagraphs.Identifytheparagraphfromwhich
theinformationisderived.Youmaychooseaparagraphmorethanonce.Eachparagraphis
markedwithaletterAnswerthequestionsbymarkingthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2.
TheChallengesforArtificialIntelligenceinAgriculture
A.Agroupofcomfarmersstandshuddledaroundanagronomist(學(xué)家)andhiscomputeron
thesideofanirrigationmachineincentralSouthAfrica.Theagronomisthasjustflownoverthefield
withahybridunmannedaerialvehicle(UAV)thattakesoffandlandsusingpropellersyetmaintains
distanceandspeedforscanningvasthectaresoflandthroughtheuseofitsfixedwings.
B.TheUAVisfittedwithafourspectralbandprecisionsensorthatconductsonboard
processingimmediatelyaftertheflight,allowingfarmersandfieldstafftoaddress,almost
immediately,anycropabnormalitiesthatthesensormayhaverecorded,makingthedatacollection
trulyreal-time.
C.Inthisinstance,thefarmersandagronomistarelookingtospecializedsoftwaretogivethem
anaccurateplantpopulationcount.It'sbeen10dayssincethecornemergedandthefarmerwants
todetermineifthereareanypartsofthefieldthatrequirereplantingduetoalackofemergenceor
winddamage,whichcanbesevereintheearlystagesofthesummerrainyseason.
D.Atthisgrowthstageoftheplant'sdevelopment,thefarmerhasanother10daystoconduct
anyreplantingbeforethemajorityofhisfertilizerandchemicalapplicationsneedtooccur.Once
thesehavebeenapplied,itbecomeseconomicallyunviabletotakecorrectiveaction,makingany
furthercollecteddatahistoricalandusefulonlytoinformfuturepracticesfortheseasontocome.
E.Thesoftwarecompletesitsprocessinginunder15minutesproducingaplantpopulation
countmap.It'sdifficulttograspjusthowimpressivethisis,withoutunderstandingthatjustovera
yearagoitwouldhavetakenthreetofivedaystoprocesstheexactsamedataset,illustratingthe
advancementsthathavebeenachievedinprecisionagricultureandremotesensinginrecentyears.
WiththesoftwarehavingbeendevelopedintheUnitedStatesonthesamevarietyofcropsin
seeminglysimilarconditions,theagronomistfeelsconfidentthatthesoftwarewillproduceanear
accurateresult.
F.Asthemapappearsonthescreen,theagronomist'sfacebeginstodrop.Havingwalked
throughtheplantedrowsbeforetheflighttogainaphysicalunderstandingofthesituationonthe
ground,heknowstheinstantheseesthedataonhisscreenthattheplantcountisnotcorrect,and
sodothefarmers,evenwiththeirlimitedunderstandingofhowtoreadremotesensingmaps.
G.Hypothetically,itispossibleformachinestolearntosolveanyproblemonearthrelatingto
thephysicalinteractionofallthingswithinadefinedorcontainedenvironmentbyusingartificial
intelligenceandmachinelearning.
H.Remotesensorsenablealgorithms(算法)tointerpretafield'senvironmentasstatisticaldata
thatcanbeunderstoodandusefultofarmersfordecision-making.Algorithmsprocessthedata,
adaptingandlearningbasedonthedatareceived.Themoreinputsandstatisticalinformation
collected,thebetterthealgorithmwillbeatpredictingarangeofoutcomes.Andtheaimisthat
farmerscanusethisartificialintelligencetoachievetheirgoalofabetterharvestthroughmaking
betterdecisionsinthefield.
I.In2011,IBM,throughitsR&DHeadquartersinHaifa,Israel,launchedanagricultural
cloud-computingproject.Theproject,incollaborationwithanumberofspecializedITand
agriculturalpartners,hadonegoalinmind—totakeavarietyofacademicandphysicaldata
sourcesfromanagriculturalenvironmentandturntheseintoautomaticpredictivesolutionsfor
farmersthatwouldassisttheminmakingreal-timedecisionsinthefield.
J.InterviewswithsomeoftheIBMprojectteammembersatthetimerevealedthattheteam
believeditwasentirelypossibleto"algorithm"agriculture,meaningthatalgorithmscouldsolveany
problemintheworld.Earlierthatyear,IBM'scognitivelearningsystem,Watson,competedinthe
gameJeopardyagainstformerwinnersBradRutterandKenJenningswithastonishingresults.
Severalyearslater,Watsonwentontoproduceground-breakingachievementsinthefieldof
medicine.
K.Sowhydidtheprojecthavesuchsuccessinmedicinebutnotagriculture?Becauseitisone
ofthemostdifficultfieldstocontainforthepurposeofstatisticalquantification.Evenwithinasingle
field,conditionsarealwayschangingfromonesectiontothenext.There'sunpredictableweather,
changesinsoilquality,andtheever-presentpossibilitythatpestsanddiseasemaypayavisit.
Growersmayfeeltheirprospectsaregoodforanupcomingharvest,butuntilthatdayarrives,the
outcomewillalwaysbeuncertain.
L.Bycomparison,ourbodiesareacontainedenvironment.Agriculturetakesplaceinnature,
amongecosystemsofinteractingorganismsandactivity,andcropproductiontakesplacewithin
thatecosystemenvironment.Buttheseecosystemsarenotcontained.Theyaresubjecttoclimatic
occurrencessuchasweathersystems,whichimpactuponhemispheresasawhole,andfrom
continenttocontinent.Therefore,understandinghowtomanageanagriculturalenvironment
meanstakingliterallymanyhundredsifnotthousandsoffactorsintoaccount.
M.WhatmayoccurwiththesameseedandfertilizerprogramintheUnitedStates'Midwest
regionisalmostcertainlyunrelatedtov/hatmayoccurwiththesameseedandfertilizerprogramin
AustraliaorSouthAfrica.Afewfactorsthatcouldimpactonvariationwouldtypicallyincludethe
measurementofrainperunitofacropplanted,soiltype,patternsofsoildegradation,daylight
hours,temperatureandsoforth.
N.Sotheproblemwithdeployingmachinelearningandartificialintelligenceinagricultureisnot
thatscientistslackthecapacitytodevelopprogramsandprotocolstobegintoaddressthebiggest
ofgrowers'concerns;theproblemisthatinmostcases,notwoenvironmentswillbeexactlyalike,
whichmakesthetesting,validationandsuccessfulrolloutofsuchtechnologiesmuchmore
laboriousthaninmostotherindustries.
O.Practically,tosaythatAlandMachineLearningcanbedevelopedtosolveallproblems
relatedtoourphysicalenvironmentistobasicallysaythatwehaveacompleteunderstandingofall
aspectsoftheinteractionofphysicalormaterialactivityontheplanet.Afterall,itisonlythroughour
understandingof*thenatureofthings'thatprotocolsandprocessesaredesignedfortherational
capabilitiesofcognitivesystemstotakeplace.And,althoughAlandMachineLearningare
teachingusmanythingsabouthowtounderstandourenvironment,wearestillfarfrombeingable
topredictcriticaloutcomesinfieldslikeagriculturepurelythroughthecognitiveabilityofmachines.
P.Backedbytheventurecapitalcommunity,whichisnowinvestingbillionsofdollarsintothe
sector,mostagriculturaltechnologystartupstodayarepushedtocompletedevelopmentasquickly
aspossibleandthenencouragedtofloodthemarketasquicklyaspossiblewiththeirproducts.
Q.Thisusuallyresultsinafailureofaproduct,whichleadstoskepticismfromthemarketand
deliversablowtotheintegrityofMachineLearningtechnology.Inmostcases,theproblemisnot
thatthetechnologydoesnotwork,theproblemisthatindustryhasnottakenthetimetorespect
thatagricultureisoneofthemostuncontainedenvironmentstomanage.Fortechnologytotruly
makeanimpactonagriculture,moreeifort,skills,andfundingisneededtotestthesetechnologies
infarmers*fields.
R.Thereishugepotentialforartificialintelligenceandmachinelearningtorevolutionize
agriculturebyintegratingthesetechnologiesintocriticalmarketsonaglobalscale.Onlythencanit
makeadifferencetothegrower,whereitreallycounts.
37、Farmerswillnotprofitfromreplantingoncetheyhaveappliedmostofthefertilizerandother
chemicalstotheirfields.
38、Agriculturediffersfromthemedicalscienceofthehumanbodyinthatitsenvironmentisnota
containedone.
39、Theagronomistissurethathewillobtainanearaccuratecountofplantpopulationwithhis
software.
40>Theapplicationofartificialintelligencetoagricultureismuchmorechallengingthantomost
otherindustries.
41、EventhefarmersknowthedataprovidedbytheUAVisnotcorrect.
42、Thepressureforquickresultsleadstoproductfailure,which,inturn,arousesdoubtsaboutthe
applicability,ofAltechnologytoagriculture.
43>Remotesensorsareaimedtohelpfarmersimprovedecision-makingtoincreaseyields.
44、Thefarmerexpectsthesoftwaretotellhimwhetherhewillhavetoreplantanypartsofhis
farmfields.
45>Agricultureprovesverydifficulttoquantifybecauseoftheconstantlychangingconditions
involved.
46>Thesameseedandfertilizerprogrammayyieldcompletelydeferentoutcomesindifferent
places.
SectionC
Directions:Thereare2passagesinthissection.Eachpassageisfollowedbysomequestionsor
unfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Youshould
decideonthebestchoiceandmarkthecorrespondingletteronAnswerSheet2withasingleline
throughthecentre.
PassageOne
Whatistheplaceofartinacultureofinattention'?RecentvisitorstotheLouvrereportthattourists
cannowspendonlyaminuteinfrontoftheMonaLisabeforebeingaskedtomoveon.Muchofthat
time,forsomeofthem,isspenttakingphotographsnotevenofthepaintingbutofthemselveswith
thepaintinginthebackground.
Oneviewisthatwehavedemocratisedtourismandgallery-goingsomuchthatwehavemadeit
effectivelyimpossibletoappreciatewhatwe'vetravelledtosee.Inthisoversubscribedsociety,
experiencebecomesacommoditylikeanyother.TherearequeuestoclimbMt.JolmoLungmaas
wellastoseefamouspaintings.Leisure,thusconceived,ishardlabour,andreturningtowork
becomesawell-earnedbreakfromtheordeal.
Whatgetslostinthisindustrialisedhasteisthequalityoflooking.Consideranextremeexample,
thelatephilosopherRichardWollheim.WhenhevisitedtheLouvrehecouldspentasmuchasfour
hourssittingbeforeapainting.Thefirsthour,heclaimed,wasnecessaryformisperceptionstobe
eliminated.Itwasonlythenthatthepicturewouldbegintodiscloseitself.Thisseemsunthinkable
today,butitisstillpossibletoorganise.Eveninthebusiestmuseumstherearemanyroomsand
manypicturesworthhoursofcontemplationwhichthecrowdslargelyignore.Sometimesthe
largestcrowdsarepartlytheproductsofbadmanagement;theMonaLisaissuchahurried
experiencetodaypartlybecausethemuseumisbeingreorganised.TheUffiziinFlorence,another
siteofculturalpilgrimage,hascutitsentryqueuesdowntosevenminutesbyclevermanagement.
Andtherearesomeformsofart,thosedesignedtobespectaclesaswellasobjectsof
contemplation,whichcanworkperfectlywellinthefaceofhugecrowds.
OlafurEliasson'scurrentTateModernshow,forinstance,mightseemnothingmorethanan
entertainment,overrunasitiswithkidsromping(喧鬧地玩耍)infogroomsandspraymist
installations.Butit'smorethanthat:whereEliassonisathismostentertaining,heisathismost
serioustoo,andhisdisorientinginstallationsbringhometherealityofthedestructiveeffectsweare
havingontheplanet-notleastwhatwearedoingtotheglaciersofEliasson'sbelovedIceland.
MarcelProust,anotherloveroftheLouvre,wrote:"Itisonlythroughartthatwecanescape
fromourselvesandknowhowanotherpersonseestheuniverse,whoselandscapeswould
otherwisehaveremainedasunknownasanyonthemoon."Ifanyartremainsworthseeing,itmust
leadustosuchescapes.Butaminuteinfrontofapaintinginahurriedcrowdwon'tdothat.
47、WhatdoesthesceneattheLouvredemonstrateaccordingtotheauthor?
A.Theenormousappealofagreatpieceofartisticworktotourists.
B.Thenearimpossibilityofappreciatingartinanageofmasstourism.
C.Theever-growingcommercialvalueoflong-cherishedartisticworks.
D.Therealdifficultyingettingaglimpseatamasterpieceamidacrowd.
48>WhydidthelatephilosopherRichardWollheimspendfourhoursbeforeapicture?
A.Ittakestimetoappreciateapieceofartfully.
B.Itisquitecommontomisinterpretartisticworks.
C.Thelongerpeoplecontemplateapicture,themorelikelytheyw川enjoyit.
D.Ihemoretimeonespendsbeforeapainting,themorevaluableonefindsit.
49、WhatdoesthecaseoftheUffiziinFlorenceshow?
A.Artworksinmuseumsshouldbebettertakencareof.
B.Sitesofculturalpilgrimagearealwaysfloodedwithvisitors.
C.Goodmanagementiskeytohandlinglargecrowdsofvisitors.
D.Largecrowdsofvisitorscausemanagementproblemsformuseums.
50、WhatdowelearnfromOlafurEliasson'scurrentTateModernshow?
A.Childrenlearntoappreciateartworksmosteffectivelywhiletheyareplaying.
B.Itispossibletocombineentertainmentwithappreciationofseriousart.
C.Artworksabouttheenvironmentappealmosttoyoungchildren.
D.Someformsofartcanaccommodatehugecrowdsofvisitors.
51>WhatcanartdoaccordingtoMarcelProust?
A.Enableustoliveamuchfullerlife.
B.Allowustoescapetheharshreality.
C.Helpustoseetheworldfromadifferentperspective.
D.Urgeustoexploretheunknowndomainoftheuniverse.
PassageTwo
Everyfiveyears,thegovernmenttriestotellAmericanswhattoputintheirbellies.Eatmore
vegetables.Dialbackthefats.It'sallbasedonthebestavailablescienceforleadingahealthylife.
Butthebestavailablesciencealsohasalottosayaboutwhatthosefoodchoicesdotothe
environment,andsomeresearchersareannoyedthatnewdietaryrecommendationsoftheUSDA
(UnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture)releasedyesterdayseemtoutterlyignorethatfact.
Broadly,the2016-2020dietaryrecommendationsaimforbalance:Morevegetables,leaner
meatsandfarlesssugar.
ButAmericansconsumemorecaloriespercapitathanalmostanyothercountryintheworld.So
thethingsAmericanseathaveahugeimpactonclimatechange.Soiltillingreleasescarbondioxide,
anddeliveryvehiclesemitexhaust.Thegovernment'sdietaryguidelinescouldhavedonealotto
lowerthatclimatecost.Notjustbecauseoftheirpositionofauthority:Theguidelinesdrivebillions
ofdollarsoffoodproductionthroughfederalprogramslikeschoollunchesandnutritionassistance
fortheneedy.
Onitsown,plantandanimalagriculturecontributes9percentofallthecountry'sgreenhouse
gasemissions.That'snotcountingthefuelburnedintransportation,processing,refrigeration,and
otherwaypointsbetweenfarmandbelly.Redmeatsareamongthebiggestandmostnotorious
emitters,buttruckingasaladfromCaliforniatoMinnesotainJanuaryalsocarriesasignificant
burden.Andgreenhousegasemissionsaren'tthewholestory.Foodproductionisthelargestuser
offreshwater,largestcontributortothelossofbiodiversity,andamajorcontributortousingup
naturalresources.
AllofthesepointsandmoreshowedupintheDietaryGuidelinesAdvisoryCommittee's
scientificreport,releasedlastFebruary.MiriamNelsonchairedthesuocommitteeinchargeof
sustainabilityforthereport,andisdisappointedthateatinglessmeatandbuyinglocalfoodaren'tin
thefinalproduct."Especiallyifyouconsiderthateatinglessmeat,especiallyredandprocessed,
hashealthbenefits;*shesays.
Sowhathappened?Theofficialresponseisthatsustainabilityfallstoofaroutsidethe
guidelines,officialscope,whichistoprovide"nutritionalanddietaryinformation.”
Possiblytheagenciesinchargeofdraftingthedecisionsaretooclosetotheindustriestheyare
supposedtoregulate.Ononehand,theUSDAiscompilingdietaryadvice.Ontheother,their
clientsaeUSagriculturecompanies.
Thelineaboutkeepingtheguidelines'scopetonutritionanddietdoesn'tringquiterightwith
researchers.DavidWallinga,forexample,says,"Inpreviousguidelines,they'vealwaysbeen
concernedwiththingslikefoodsecurity——whichispresumablythemissionoftheUSDA.You
absolutelyneedtobeworriedaboutclimateimpactsandfuturesustainabilityifyouwantsecure
foodinthefuture."
52>WhyaresomeresearchersirritatedattheUSDA's2016-2020DietaryGuidelines?
A.Itignorestheharmfuleffectofredmeatandprocessedfoodonhealth.
B.Toomuchemphasisisgiventoeatinglessmeatandbuyinglocalfood.
C.Thedietaryrecommendationsarenotbasedonmedicalscience.
D.Ittakesnonoticeofthepotentialimpactontheenvironment.
53>WhydoestheauthorsaytheUSDAcouldhavecontributedalottoloweringtheclimatecost
throughitsdietaryguidelines?
A.Ithasthecapacityandthefinancialresourcestodoso.
B.Itsresearchershavealreadysubmittedrelevantproposals.
C.Itsagenciesinchargeofdraftingthe
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