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2020年03月22日高中英語的高中英語組卷

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第I卷(選擇題)

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一.選擇題(共35小題)

1.ThegirlactedshehadeverstudiedinCanadabefore.()

A.asthoughB.evenifC.asD.since

2.Theywereafteralongdayspentworkinginthecompany.()

A.wornawayB.workedoutC.triedoutD.wornout

3.Thepolitician'sspeechtheothersthathewasthemanforthejob.()

A.informedB.convincedC.remindedD.warned

4?Totheotherplayers,theathletealotofdifficultiesinhis

training.()

A.overcome;beatB.beat;overcame

C.overcome;overcameD.beat;beat

5.ManycountriesinAsia,suchasChinaandThailand,havealotoftouriststhe

year.()

A.withinB.withoutC.throughoutD.beyond

6.Allthepeopleinthehallarewiththespeech.()

A.bored;boredB.boring;boring

C.bored;boringD.boring;bored

7.To,hardshipisanexcuse;to,hardshipisgreatfortune.()

A.thefailure;thesuccess

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B.afailure;asuccess

C.failure;success

D.thefailure;asuccess

8.Nowthatshehasapologizedforherrudebehavior,Iam.()

A.contentB.boredC.astonishedD.fortunate

9.Theseapolicementhedifficultiessuchasstrongwinds,highwaves,aswellas

coldweather,andfinallysucceededinsaving32sailors.()

A.confusedB.overcameC.reducedD.expanded

10.Wecanknowthatthenewsisfromhislook.)

A.astonished;astonished

B.astonishing;astonished

C.astonishing;astonishing

D.astonished;astonishing

11.Heoftenlistenstomusicinhissparetimetohimself.()

A.entertainB.encourageC.educateD.amuse

12.Itwassocoldthattheyhadthefireallnight.()

A.toburnB.bumC.burningD.burned

13.Hetriedhisbesttosavetheboy,buttheboywasfinally.()

A.drown;drowningB.drowning;drown

C.drowned;drowningD.drowning;drowned

14.Hecan'tsleepwiththelightatnight.()

A.burningB.burntC.burnsD.toburn

15.JohnKennedysaid,"Don'taskwhatyourcountrycandoforyou;askwhatyou

candoforyourcountry.n()

A.ThatB.AsC.WhileD.What

16.Therunnermadea(n)decisionthathewouldrathertakepartinthegame

thoughhegothurtbadly.()

A.interestingB.discouraging

C.astonishingD.disappointing

17.,allofyouhavegrownintobigboysorbiggirls.()

A.AstimegoingbyB.Astimepast

C.WithtimegoingbyD.Withtimepassed

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18.ThefilmUndertheHawthornTree,directedbyZhangYimou,wasasuccess,whichZhou

DongyuandDouXiao.()

A.fellinB.starredinC.droppedinD.joinedin

19.Manypeoplerushedtobigcitieswellpaidjobs,butonlyafewcouldachieve

theirgoals.()

A.incaseofB.insearchof

C.insearchonD.inplaceof

20.YuanLongpingissothathehasbeenpraisedandrewardedmany

times.()

A.outstandingB.amazing

C.disturbingD.frightening

21.Whydoyoustandandwatchthewaterover?()

A.boilingB.boiled

C.fromboilingD.beingboiled

22.It*sconsiderednogoodwithoutunderstanding.()

A.reciteB.toberecited

C.recitedD.reciting

23.Althoughsheisafamoussinger,shedresseslikea(n)girl.()

A.ordinaryB.generalC.normalD.active

24.Thegeneralmanagersuggeststhosefoundintheofficeshouldbefired

immediately.()

A.smokeB.tosmokeC.smokingD.smoked

25.Ineedonemorestampbeforemycollection.()

A.hascompletedB.completes

C.hasbeencompletedD.iscompleted

26.E-mail,aswellastelephonesanimportantpartindaily

communication.()

A.isbeingplayedB.areplaying

C.haveplayedD.isplaying

27.-Howdidyoufindhimout?

-Ihisnamebychanceonalist.()

A.camedownB.cameabout

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C.cameupD.cameacross

28.Visitorswereatthesoaringdriveofourshipbuilders.()

A.amazed;amazingB.amazed;amazed

C.amazing;amazingD.amazing;amazed

29.ThestorywrittenbySimonisaboutaman,whoturnedhisgunbackathisfellowfighters

whenhecameinto.()

A.powerB.strengthC.forceD.official

30.Hetheriskofbeingkilledtosavethelittleboy.()

A.tookB.takeC.runD.made

31.Teachers,couldbringhistorybyplacingstudentsinanancienttown,orthey

couldteachbiologybyallowingstudentstoexperiencetheworldasawhaleora

squirrel.()

A.aliveB.liveC.livelyD.living

32.Heisanexperiencedlecturerwhocaneasilymakehisspeech.()

A.liveB.aliveC.livingD.lively

33.Heorshewillafeelingofhappinessandasenseofachievement

reachingthetop.()

A.enjoy;atB.enjoy;upon

C.receive;onD.achieve;upon

34.Besidesthis,VRcanskillsinasecureenvironmentthatotherwisewouldbe

quitedangerous.()

A.beusedtopractise

B.usedtopractise

C.beusedtopractising

D.usedforpractising

35.Thiskindofurbanplanningisinthelongtermcheaperandmorepractical,the

waymosturbanplanningisdonetoday.()

A.comparedwithB.comparingwith

C.comparingtoD.comparedby

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第n卷(非選擇題)

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二.填空題(共1小題)

36.(2016?甘谷縣校級四模)主演.

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三.完形填空(共2小題)

37.Likemanysisters,AbbyandElizaDaviscouldn'tbemoredifferent.Twelve-year

-oldElizaisfullof(1)andalwayshassomethingtosay.Nine-year-old

Abbyis(2).She'shappiestwhenshehasagoodbooktoread.Eliza(3)

tobealawyeroraclothesdesigneroneday.Shejustcan*t(4)togrowupandto

awaytocollege.Abbywantstobeadoctorwhenshegrowsup.Sheworkshardatmath

andscience,her(5)subjects.

Elizaisintheseventhgrade.Shegetsupeverydayat5:30,to(6)andblow

-dryherhair.She*sreadytoleavethehouseat6:50,to(7)herfriendsby

thestoreforbreakfast.Thechildrenhaveamileandahalfto(8)toschool,

andthebellringsat7:30.

At11:20,thechildrenhavetheir(9).Someeatthehotdog,chickenpotpie,

(10)otherfoodthattheschoolpreparesforthem,butElizawouldliketobring

herownlunchinalunchbox.At2:15,classesare(11)andit'stimefbr

sports.Elizausuallyhastennispractice(12)4:30.She'stiredbythetimeher

mothercomestogetherinthecar,butshestillhastwoorthreehoursof(13)

todobeforeshegoestobed.

AbbyisinthefourthgradeatBrokenGroundSchool.She'slucky.Herschoolhasbig

modem(14),first-classteacher,andanexcellentlibrary.Theplayground

issuiToundedbybeautiful(15),whereIndiansoncecamped.

LikemanyAmericanschoolchildren,AbbystartsthedaybysalutingtheAmerican(16)

hanginginherclassroom.Thenworkbegins.Today,she'swritingacompositionabout

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hersummerholidays.Herpencil(17)busilyacrossthepaper.

Abbywillfinishherstoryathomethisevening,(18)Elizadoesher

homework.Willtheyworktogether(19),orwilltheyfight?

“Well,“saysAbby,"wehavearguments,butwegetalongprettywell.Aboutfifty

-fifty,rdsay."That'snot(20)fortwosuchdifferentsisters,isit?

(1)A.powerB.energyC.strengthD.courage

(2)A.quieterB.youngerC.noisierD.harder

(3)A.needsB.hasc.agreesD.wants

(4)A.refuseB.acceptc.waitD.wish

(5)A.bestB.lovelyc.fortunateD.favourite

(6)A.washB.cleanc.brushD.comb

(7)A.welcomeB.meetc.seeD.receive

(8)A.driveB.movec.walkD.travel

(9)A.lunchB.cookingc.gameD.supper

(10)A.besidesB.exceptc.withoutD.or

(11)givenB.preparedc.finishedD.started

(12)A.atB.byc.afterD.until

(13)A.houseworkB.homeworkc.cleaningD.washing

(14)A.officesB.blackboardsc.classroomsD.windows

(15)A.buildingsB.poolsc.forestD.woods

(16)A.flagB.mapc.historyD.people

(17)A.jumpsB.leansc.liesD.moves

(18)A.whileB.andc.ifD.then

(19)A.happilyB.constantlyc.peacefullyD.carefully

(20)A.badB.fairc.equalD.usual

38.Differentthingsusuallystandfordifferentfeelings.Red,forexample,isthecoloroffire,

heat,bloodandlife.Peoplesayredisanexcitingandactivecolor.Theyassociate(使

發(fā)生聯(lián)系)redwithastrongfeelinglike(1).Redisusedforsignsof

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(2),suchasSTOPsignsandfireengines.Orangeisthebright,warmcolorof

(3)inautumn.Peoplesayorangeisa(4)color.Theyassociate

orangewithhappiness.Yellowisthecolorof(5).Peoplesayitisacheerful

color.Theyassociateyellowtoo,withhappiness.Greenisthecoolcolorofgrassin

(6).Peoplesayitisarefreshingcolor.Ingeneral,people(7)two

groupsofcolors:warmcolorsandcoolcolors.Thewarmcolorsarered,orangeand

(8).Wheretherearewarmcolorsandalotoflight,peopleusuallywanttobe

(9).Thosewholiketobewithotherslikered.Thecoolcolorsare(10)

andblue.Wheretherearethese(11),peopleareusuallyworried.Some

scientistssaythattimeseemsto(12)bymoreslowlyinaroomwithwarm

colors.Theysuggestthatawarmcolorisagood(13)foralivingroomora

(14).Peoplewhoarehavingarestorareeatingdonotwanttimetopass

quickly.(15)colorsarebetterforsomeofficesifthepeopleworkingthere

wanttimetopassquickly.

1.A.sadnessB.angerC.administrationD.smile

2.A.roadsB.waysC.dangerD.places

3.A.landB.leavesC.grassD.mountains

4.A.livelyB.darkC.noisyD.frightening

5.A.moonlightB.lightC.sunlightD.stars

6.A.summerB.springC.autumnD.winter

7.A.speakB.sayC.talkaboutD.tell

8.A.greenB.yellowC.whiteD.gray

9.A.calmB.sleepyC.activeD.helpful

10.A.blackB.redC.goldenD.yellow

11.A.colorsB.peopleC.groupsD.feelings

12.A.walkB.goC.runD.move

13.A.oneB.wayC.factD.matter

14.A.factoryB.classroomC.restaurantD.hospital

15.A.DifferentB.CoolC.WarmD.Same

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四.閱讀理解(共6小題)

39.AlittlegirlnamedSarahadapetnamedRoise.Andasalllittlegirls,Saralovedher

pet.Whenshegotoutofschool,shewouldrunhomeasfastasshecould,putaleashon

Roiseandwalkherupanddownthestreets.Thenshewouldinviteherfriendsoverand

theywoulddressRoiseupindoilclothesandsitherdownandhaveateaparty.Roisewas

trulyloved.

OnedaySarafoundoutthatRoisewaspregnantandshewassoexcitedtohavemore

babiestoloveandcarefor.TwoneighborhoodboysalsofoundoutthatRoisewas

pregnantandtheydecidedtostealRoiseandmakesomemoneybysellingherbabies.So

theydidsoandputherinacageintheirbasement.NolongerdidRoisegoforwalks,no

moreteaparties,andnolittlegirlstodote(溺愛)onher.

Themoneymakingbusinesswasgoingreallywellfortheboysandtheydecidedtokeep

herandallthefemalespregnant.Thebasementturnedintoaroomfullofcagedanimals.

Aboutayearlater,Sarawaswalkingpastthishouseandsheheardalotofnoisecoming

fromtheback,soshewalkedquietlytothebackofthehouse,bentdownandlooked

throughthebasementwindow.Whatshesawshockedher.Inthisroomwereanimals

packedtightlyincageswalltowall.Ineachcagewereanimals,crying,screaming,and

sometoosicktomove.Theylaythereinpilesofwaste.Asshetookadeepbreath,she

noticedtheunpleasantsmellcomingfromtheclosedwindowofwaste,ofthedeadandof

thedying.Andasshescannedtheroom,shenoticedthetwoboyscominginthesidedoor

wearingmasks.Astheywalkedpastsomeanimalsonthefloor,theykickedthemas

thoughtheyweregarbage.

HowmanyofyouarethinkingthatRoisewasadog?Well,Roisewasapig.Forsome

animalswecallfood.Thisisnotamade-upstory.Thisisreality.Billionsoffood

animalsareconfined,nevertoseethelightofday.Weeatsomeanimals,yettootherswe

callthempets.Roisewasboth.

(1)InPara.1,SaratreatedRoise.

A.likeagirl

B.todrinkingtea

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C.asapet

D.withrudeness

(2)WhydidtheboysstealRoise?

A.Tokeepherinthebasement.

B.ToplayatrickonSara.

C.Tomakemoneybysellingher.

D.Toearnmoneybysellingherbabies.

(3)HowdidSarafindtheanimalscagedinthebasement?

A.Quitebyaccident.

B.Byfollowingtheboys.

C.Bycallingthepolice.

D.Bysearchingthesurroundingbasements.

(4)Theunderlinedword"confined"inthelastparagraphprobablymeans"'

A.killed

B.limited

C.concerned

D.protected

40.Finally,Ienteredtheuniversity.Becauseofmycarefulsavings,Ididnothavetowork

duringtheschoolyears.Then,summercameanditwastimetoworkharderthanever.I

continuedworkingasawaitressatnight,instructedtenniscampsseveralmorningsaweek

andworkedasasecretaryforafewhoursintheafternoons.Ievendecidedtotakeaclass

atacommunity(社區(qū))college.Thisclassatthecommunitycollegesavedme$650.It

wasanextremelytiringsummerandmademeanxioustoreturntomyrelativelyeasylife

attheuniversity.

Duringmysecondandthirdyearsofundergraduateschooling,Idecidedtoworkabout

fivehoursperweekinthecampus(校園)admissionsofficeansweringphones.This

providedalittlespendingmoneyandkeptmefromdrawingmysavingsout.The

overallsituationlookedhopefulasIapproachedmysenioryearaslongasI

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couldmakeasmuchmoneyasIhadtheprevioussummer.IwantedtogotoIsraeltostudy

for3weeks,butIhesitatedinmakingthisdecisionbecauseitwouldcostme$1,600

moretogetthecreditsinIsrael.AbouttwoweekslatermymomcalledtotellmethatI

had$1,600inthebankthatIhadforgottenabout!Oneofmyconcernsaboutthistrip

wasnotonlythecost,butthelossoftimetomakemoney;however,Imadeasmuchthat

summerinthetenweekswhenIwasathomeasIhadmadeduringthefourteenweeks

whenIwasathomethesummerbefore.Thewayeverythingworkedtogethertomakethis

trippossiblewasoneofthemostexcitingthingsthathaveeverhappenedtome.

Thisexperiencehasshapedmeinmanyimportantways.ThefirstthingthatIlearnedwas

theimportanceofastrongworkethic(道德準則).Workinglonghoursdidalotto

developmycharacterandhelpedmelearnthevalueofadollar.Italsomademelearnhow

tosearchforcreativewaystosettledifficultsituations.

(1)Wheredidthewriterprobablyworkparttimebeforeattendingtheuniversity?

A.Inarestaurant.

B.Inthetenniscamps.

C.Inacompany.

D.Inthecampusadmissionsoffice.

(2)Thewritertookaclassatacommunitycollegemainlybecause.

A.shewantedtosavemoney

B.lifetherewasrelativelyeasy

C.summertimewastiring

D.itwasrequiredbytheuniversity

(3)Thewriter'smajorconcernaboutthetriptoIsraelwasthat.

A.hermotherwouldnotgiveherapproval

B.shewouldfailtogetcreditsinIsrael

C.awellpaidsummerjobwouldbelost

D.51,600couldn'tbedrawnoutintime

(4)Thepassageismainlyabouthowthewriter.

A.mademoneyonthecollegecampus

B.managedtomakefulluseofhervacation

C.wasforcedtosupportherselfbyhermother

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D.wasshapedbyworkingparttimethroughcollege

41.Peoplebelievedforalongtimethattheheartwasthecenterofaperson'semotions.That

iswhytheword"heart0isusedinsomanyexpressionsaboutemotionalsituations.

Onesuchexpressionisto"loseyourheart"tosomeone.Whenthathappens,youhave

falleninlove.Butifthepersonwhowonyourheartdoesnotloveyou,thenyouare

suretohavea''brokenheart.nInyourpainandsadness,youmaydecidethattheperson

youlovedis"hard-hearted,“andinfact,hasa"heartofstone.”

Youmaydecideto"pouroutyourheart'1toafriend.Tellingsomeoneaboutyour

personalproblemscanoftenmakeyoufeelbetter.

Ifyourfrienddoesnotseemtounderstandhowpainfulyourbrokenheartis,youmayask

herto"haveaheart."Youareaskingyourfriendtoshowsomesympathyforyour

situation.Yourfriend"hasherheartintherightplace11ifshesayssheissorry,and

showsgreatconcernforhowyoufeel.

Yourfriendmay,however,warnyounotto"wearyourheartonyoursleeve."Inother

words,donotleteveryoneseehowlovesickyouare.Whenyourheartisonyoursleeve

youareshowingyourdeepestemotions.

Ifyourfriendsays“myheartbleedsforyou,“shemeanstheopposite.Sheisacold-

heartedpersonwhodoesnotreallycareaboutyoursituation.

Intheever-popularmotionpicture,"TheWizardofOz,"(綠野仙蹤)theTinMan

seeksaheart.Hewantedtofeeltheemotionoflove,andwasseekinghelpfromthe

powerfulWizardofOztofindaheart.

TheCowardlyLion,inthesamemovie,did"haveaheart".Buthelackedcourageand

wantedtoasktheWizardofOztogivehimsome.Youcouldsaythatthecowardlylion

was"chicken-hearted."Thatisanotherwayofdescribingsomeonewhoisnotvery

brave.Achickenisnotnotedforitsbravery.Thus,someonewhoischicken-hearted

doesnothavemuchcourage.

Whenyouarefrightenedorconcerned,your"heartisinyourmouth."Youmightsay,

forexample,thatyourheartwasinyourmouthwhenyouaskedabanktolendyousome

moneytopayfbranewhouse.

(1)Whatisthemainideaofthepassage?

A.Theheartwasthecenterofaperson'semotions.

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B.Therearemanyexpressionsaboutheartandwhatdotheymean.

C.Weshouldlearnsomeexpressionsabout''heart',.

D.Itisimportanttolearnsomeexpressionsabout"heart"

(2)Howmanyexpressionsabout"Heart"arementionedinthepassage?

AJOB.8C.9D.ll

(3)Ifyouhearoneofyourfamilymembersishurtinatrafficaccident,youwill

feel?

A.heartisinyourmouth.

B?haveyourheartintherightplace

C.wearyourheartonyoursleeve

D.loseyourheart

(4)WhydidthewritermentionMTheWizardofOz,"inthepassage?

A.TDshowthatitiseverpopular.

B.Tointroduceafilmtothereaders

C.Togivesomemoreexamplesaboutthephrases.

D.ToshowthattheTinManisnotbrave.

42.Thebiggestsafetythreatfacingairlinestodaymaynotbeaterroristwithagun,butthe

manwiththeportablecomputerinbusinessclass.Inthelast15years,pilotshave

reportedwellover100incidentsthatcouldhavebeencausedbyelectromagnetic

interference.Thesourceofthisinterferenceremainsunconfirmed,butincreasingly,

expertsarepointingtheblameatportableelectronicdevicessuchasportablecomputers,

radioandcassetteplayersandmobiletelephones.

RTCA,anorganizationwhichadvisestheaviation(航空)industry,hasrecommended

thatallairlinesban(禁止)suchdevicesfrombeingusedduring"critical"stagesof

flight,particularlytake-offandlanding.Someexpertshavegonefurther,callingfbr

atotalbanduringallflights.Currently,rulesonusingthesedevicesareleftupto

individualairlines.Andalthoughsomeairlinesprohibitpassengersfromusingsuch

equipmentduringtake-offandlanding,mostarereluctanttoenforceatotalban,given

thatmanypassengerswanttoworkduringflights.

Thedifficultyispredictinghowelectromagneticfieldsmightaffectanaircraft*s

computers.Expertsknowthatportabledevicesemitradiationwhichaffectsthosewave

-lengthswhichaircraftusefornavigationandcommunication.But,becausetheyhave

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notbeenabletoreproducetheseeffectsinalaboratory,theyhavenowayofknowing

whethertheinterferencemightbedangerousornot.

Thefactthataircraftmaybevulnerable(易受損的)tointerferenceraisestheriskthat

terroristsmayuseradiosystemsinordertodamagenavigationequipment.Aworrying

thoughtisthepassengerwhocantheartheinstructionstoturnoffhisradiobecausethe

music'stooloud.

(1)Thepassageismainlyabout.

A.anewregulationforallairlines

B.thedefectsofelectronicdevices

C.apossiblecauseofaircraftcrashes

D.effectivesafetymeasuresforairflight

(2)Whatissaidabouttheover100aircraftincidentsinthepast15years?

A.Theymayhavebeencausedbythedamagetotheradiosystems.

B.Theymayhavetakenplaceduringtake-offandlanding.

C.Theywereprovedtohavebeencausedbythepassengers1portablecomputers.

D.Theyweresuspectedtohaveresultedfromelectromagneticinterference.

(3)Fewairlineswanttoimposeatotalbanontheirpassengersusingelectronicdevices

because_______

A.theydon'tbelievethereissuchadangerasradiointerference

B.theharmfuleffectofelectromagneticinterferenceisyettobeproved

C.mostpassengersrefusetotakeaplanewhichbanstheuseofradioandcassetteplayers

D.theyhaveothereffectivesafetymeasurestofallbackon

(4)Whyisitdifficulttopredictthepossibleeffectsofelectromagneticfieldsonan

airplane'scomputers?

A.Becauseitisextremelydangeroustoconductsuchresearchonanairplane.

B.Becauseitremainsamysterywhatwavelengthsareliabletobeinterferedwith.

C.Becauseresearchscientistshavenotbeenabletoproducethesameeffectsinlabs.

D.Becauseexpertslackadequateequipmenttodosuchresearch.

43.Foodsometimesgetspoisonedwithharmfulthings.Apersonwhoeatssuchfoodcanget

anillnesscalledfoodpoisoning.Foodpoisoningisusuallynotserious,butsometypesare

deadly.Thesymptomsoffoodpoisoningusuallybeginwithinhoursofeatingthe

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poisonedfood.Feverisoneofthemostcommonsymptoms.

Certainmicro-organisms(微生物)causemosttypesoffoodpoisoning.Bacteriaand

othermicro-organismscanpoisoneggs,meat,vegetables,andmanyotherfoods.After

enteringthebody,thesetinylivingthingsrelease(釋放)poisonsthatmakepeoplesick.

Somechemicalscanalsocausefoodpoisoning.Theyareoftenaddedtofoodwhileitis

beinggrown,processed,orprepared.Forexample,manyfarmersspraychemicalson

cropstokillweedsandinsects.Somepeoplemayhaveabadreactiontothosechemicals

whentheyeatthecrops.

Someplantsandanimalscontainnaturalpoisonsthatareharmfultopeople.Theseinclude

certainkindsofseafood,grains,nuts,seeds,beans,andmushrooms.

Whenpeoplehandlefoodproperly,theriskoffoodpoisoningisverysmall.Micro-

organismsmultiplyrapidlyindirtyplacesandinwarmtemperatures

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