I am curious about how coffee companies such as Starbucks will ____________ the “coffee cancer warning” problem.
A.handle B.educate C.deserve
高一英语单项填空中等难度题
I am curious about how coffee companies such as Starbucks will ____________ the “coffee cancer warning” problem.
A.handle B.educate C.deserve
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Former Starbucks Chairman and CEO Howard Schultz grew up in a poor family in New York City. As a child, he could hardly dream about starting an international business. In 1961, the whole family was left with no income because his father broke an ankle working as a truck driver. Watching his father lying on the bed, Schultz decided to do something different in life. Schultz played football in high school and managed to get an athletic scholarship to Northern Michigan University. He became the first graduate from university in his family.
Schultz’s first job after finishing school was in sales at Xerox,where he sold word processors. Then he took another job in sales at Hammarplast, a housewares(家居用品)business. However, he grew impatient with these two jobs soon. Schultz first came across Starbucks while still working for Hammarplast. He was struck by the passion(热情)and courage of the founders Gerald Baldwin and Gordon Bowker. It took a whole year for Schultz to persuade Baldwin and Bowker to hire him as the head of marketing. The new position meant that Schultz was going to travel around the world and represent Starbucks.
His life changed when the company sent him to an international house wares exhibition in Milan. A new idea occurred to Schultz when he saw the Italian strong coffee tradition. The people in Italy had a personal relationship with coffee. After Schultz came back to America, he wanted to replicate the Italian tradition in Starbucks. The founders felt differently. He then decided to leave Starbucks to start his own coffee company. The new company caught on quickly. Eventually, it managed to buy Starbucks. Schultz became the CEO of Starbucks. Corporation and he is one of the wealthiest people on the planet.
1.What can be inferred from Paragraph 2?
A.Schultz wasn’t well paid at Xerox.
B.Schultz himself is a coffee enthusiast.
C.Schultz wasn’t satisfied with his first two jobs.
D.Schultz had made a success of his housewares.
2.What was the turning point in Schultz’s career?
A.Starting his own coffee company.
B.Meeting the founders of Starbucks.
C.Going to an international exhibition in Milan.
D.Becoming the head of marketing of Starbucks.
3.What does the underlined word “replicate” in the last paragraph mean?
A.Appreciate. B.Copy.
C.Observe. D.Record.
4.What can we learn from passage?
A.Every coin has two sides.
B.Life is just the luck of the draw.
C.Tomorrow is another day.
D.Nothing is impossible to a willing heart.
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A pioneer in café consumerism(消费主义) in America and abroad, Starbucks Coffee company is commonly known as one of the world’s most expensive coffee chains. The prices for a Starbucks coffee vary(不同) not only with different drinks on the Starbucks menu and with Starbucks drink sizes, but also with the country in which you’re buying the drinks.
So just how much is Starbucks coffee, anyway? Below, you’ll find prices for Starbucks coffees of various types (including lattes, mochas and more) in the USA, the UK, Japan and elsewhere.
A Starbucks Grande Latte USA: $ 3.65 UK: 3.16 euros ($4.33 US) Japan: 425 Japanese yen($4.55 US) China: 27 Chinese renminbi ($4.32 US) Thailand: 36.47 Thai baht ($1.09 US) |
A Starbucks Grande Caramel Machiatto USA: $ 3.40 UK: 4 Great British pounds ($5.48 US) Japan: 470 Japanese yen($5.04 US) |
A Starbucks Grande Mocha USA: $ 3.30 UK: 2.90 Great British pounds ($3.97 US) Japan: 48 Japanese yen($5.14 US) |
A Starbucks Tall Brewed Coffee USA: $ 2.02 UK: 1.15 euros ($1.57 US) Japan: 410 Japanese yen($4.40 US) China: 10 Chinese renminbi ($1.60 US) |
A Starbucks Grande Caramel Frappuccino USA: $ 4.50 UK: 3.70 Great British pounds ($5.07 US) Japan: 510 Japanese yen($5.47 US) |
For more details about the Starbucks coffee, click cappromo.starbucks.com.
1.Starbucks coffee price is decided by the following factors except_______
A.drink types B.drink-consuming country
C.drink amount D.different tastes
2.How much should a couple pay at least if they both order the Starbucks Grande Caramel Machiatto in Japan ?
A.$6.80 B.$10.96 C.$5.04 D.$10.08
3.Which drink can be available in Thailand?
A.A Starbucks Grande Caramel Machiatto
B.A Starbucks Grande Latte
C.A Starbucks Grande Caramel Frappuccino
D.A Starbucks Grande Mocha
4.In the USA,which of these types of coffee costs the most?
A.A Starbucks Grande Latte.
B.A Starbucks Grande Mocha.
C.A Starbucks Grande Caramel Machiatto.
D.A Starbucks Grande Caramel Frappuccino.
5.Where can we most probably read this text?
A.In an ad column of a paper. B.On TV.
C.In a magazine. D.On the Internet.
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A new coffee culture is forming in and around San Francisco, California. A growing number of coffeehouses there are barring paper cups. Instead, they are using glass containers or creating “bring your own cup” policies. The movement started among neighborhood cafes in an effort to reduce waste. Now it is gaining support from large businesses in the city—and around the country.
Famous cook Dominique Crenn is opening a cafe in San Francisco next year that will not use to-gabags, throw-away coffee cups or any plastic. Diners who plan to buy a to-go drink from boutique Crenn will be asked to bring their own coffee cups, a spokeswoman said.
The Blue Bottle coffeehouse company uses about 15,000 to-go cups each month at its 70 shops across the U.S. The company recently said it wants to “show our guests and the world that we can get rid of disposable (一次性的) cups”.
Blue Bottle plans to stop using paper cups at two of its stores next year. The move is part of a promise to produce “zero waste” by the end of next year.
Larger coffee and fast-food businesses around the U. S. are feeling a sense of urgency (紧急) to be more environmentally friendly, said Bridget Croke. She is with the New York-based investment company Closed Loop Partners. It is working with Starbucks and McDonald’s to develop a substitute (替代品) for the disposable coffee cup.
Today’s to-go cups for hot drinks are not only made from paper, they also have plastic to prevent leaking. This makes them hard to recycle, Croke said. She admitted that it is not likely that large national food and drink companies will stop using disposable cups totally or ask all customers to bring their own.
So, her company is looking for other solutions. In partnership with Closed Loop, Starbucks and McDonald’s paid $10 million to develop the “single-use cup of the future”. The result is expected to be recyclable and to break down naturally.
1.What does the underlined word“barring”in the first paragraph mean?
A.Using. B.Inventing. C.Improving. D.Banning.
2.What do boutique Crenn and Blue Bottle have in common?
A.They will desert throw-away cups.
B.They’ve decided to improve service.
C.They want to attract more customers.
D.They will open some new coffee shops.
3.Why are traditional to-go cups bad for the environment?
A.They are made from wood.
B.They are needed in great quantity.
C.The hard to recycle.
D.They encourage people to drink more coffee.
4.What do Starbucks and McDonald’s aim to do in the future?
A.Refuse to offer cups to consumers.
B.Invent environmentally friendly cups.
C.Run together with another company.
D.Spend a lot on the development of new coffee.
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The notion of building brand personality is promoted by Starbucks as a part of company culture to embed meaning in their products and thus attract more customers.
Starbucks literally changed the definition of “a good cup of coffee”. For Starbucks, the brand had three elements: coffee, ________ and stores. Strict control over the quality and processing of the beans ________ that the coffee would be of the highest possible quality. Outstanding store personnel were employed and trained in coffee knowledge and ________ service. Store design, atmosphere and aroma (浓香) all ________ the “Starbucks Experience”.
Almost all Starbucks stores were corporately owned and controlled. Starbucks prided itself on the “Starbucks Experience”, ________ coffee to provide a unique experience for its customers.
_____ those traditional coffee houses providing you with the grab-and-go service, Starbucks provides you with more than coffee. You get great people, first-rate music, a comfortable and upbeat meeting place, and ________ advice on brewing excellent coffee at home. At home you’re part of a family. At work you’re part of a company. And somewhere in between is a place where you can sit back and be yourself. That’s what a Starbucks store has been ________ to creating for its customers — a kind of “third place” where they can ________, reflect, read, chat or listen.
The green Starbucks logo is a mermaid that looks like the end of the double image of the sea. It was designed by Terry Heckler, who got the ________ from the wooden statue of the sea. Mermaid logo also ________ original and modern meanings: her face is very simple, but with modern abstract forms of packaging; the middle is black and white, the only color on the outside surrounded by a circle.
Starbucks makes the typical American culture gradually broken down into elements of ______: the visual warmth, hearing the way, smelling the aroma of coffee and so on. Just think, through the huge glass windows, watching the crowded streets, ________ sipping a coffee flavor, which is in line with the “Yapi”, the feeling of experience in the ________ life.
But the ________ of Starbucks is not about the coffee, although it’s great coffee. Coffee is only a carrier. Coffee consumption, to a great extent, is an emotional and cultural level of consumption.
1.A.people B.managers C.customers D.clients
2.A.assured B.promised C.ensured D.predicted
3.A.emergency B.environment C.employment D.customer
4.A.consisted of B.benefited from C.contributed to D.headed for
5.A.going beyond B.coming across C.making up D.depending on
6.A.With regard to B.In addition to C.Compared with D.In terms of
7.A.general B.reasonable C.legal D.fascinating
8.A.committed B.alerted C.subjected D.required
9.A.negotiate B.perform C.conceal D.escape
10.A.imagination B.inspiration C.patent D.philosophy
11.A.creates B.cultivates C.credits D.conveys
12.A.brand B.logo C.possession D.experience
13.A.greedily B.gently C.persistently D.indifferently
14.A.busy B.easy C.miserable D.energetic
15.A.product B.vision C.essence D.importance
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假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改 10 处,多者(从第 11 处起)不计分。
Last year I was the exchange student in the UK, and attended one of the Chinese culture course there. When I walked into the classroom, I was welcomed by curiously faces. They gave me presents, which moved and excited me. The lesson was about an ancient Chinese calligraphy naming xiao zhuan. The teacher explained it origin, how it worked in society, why it was promoted nationwide. After class, I felt proud of our Chinese culture but ashamed of that I knew almost nothing about them. As a senior high school student, I am going to read so many books as I can to open my mind. I hope every Chinese would understand the importance of learning about our own culture.
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Bloomy spring days come again, another year of job hunting as well. So fierce is the competition that job hunters must make careful decisions in every aspect. Whatever we are wearing, our family and friends may accept us, but the workplace may not.
A newspaper said it is unfair for companies to discourage visible tattoos(纹身), nose rings, or certain dress styles. It is true you can’t judge a book by its cover, yet people do “cover” themselves in order to convey certain messages. What we wear, including tattoos and nose rings, is an expression of who we are. Just as people convey messages about themselves with their their appearances, so do companies. Dress standards exist in the business world for a number of reasons, but the main concern is often about what customers accept.
Others may say how to dress is a matter of personal freedom, but for businesses it is more about making or lose money. Most employers care about the personal appearances of their employees, because those people represent the companies to their customers.
As a hiring manager, I am paid to choose the people who would make the best impression on our customers. There are plenty of well-qualified applicants, so it is not wrong to reject someone who might disappoint my customers, Ever though I am open-minded, I can’t expect all our customers are.
There is nobody to blame but yourself if your set of choices does not match your preferred employer’s. No company should have to change to satisfy an applicant simply because he or she is unwilling to respect its standards, as long as its standards are legal.
1.Which is the newspaper editor’s opinion according to Paragraph 2?
A.People’s appearances carry messages about themselves.
B.Customers’ choices influence dress standards in companies.
C.Applicants with tattoos or nose rings should be fairly treated.
D.Strange dress styles should not be encouraged in the workplace.
2.What can be inferred from the text?
A.Hiring managers leave the best impression on their applicants.
B.What to wear is not a matter of personal choice for companies.
C.Companies sometimes have to change to respect their applicants.
D.Applicants can wear what they themselves prefer for an interview.
3.Which of the following would be the best title for the text?
A.Hiring Managers Matter B.Appearances Matter
C.Personal Choices Matter D.Employees Matter
4.The author’s attitude towards strange dress styles in the workplace may be .
A.negative B.positive
C.appreciative D.indifferent
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When you open your closet (壁橱), chances are that you will see some unwanted clothes lying in the corner. But instead of throwing them away, wouldn’t you rather give them a second chance to shine? Well, people around the world are doing just that.
This spring, upcycled denim (牛仔布) and sustainable (可持续的) lace are gaining popularity. They are part of the “ethical” (合乎道德的) and “sustainable” trends that have become the biggest buzzwords in fashion in recent years, the Guardian reported.
Upcycling, according to sustainability website TriplePundit, is a way to process an old item to make it just as good, or even better, than it was originally. For example, you could turn some old pajamas (睡衣) into a new summer dress.
Among upcyclable fabrics (面料), denim is one of the most comfortable and fashionable. That’s why many people like to create their own unique upcycled denim items, such as cutting a headband (头带) from a denim shirt.
Many fashion companies have also joined the trend. For example, there are upcycled denim companies that combine the spirit of vintage (复古的) denim with the principles of sustainability. “For as long as denim has been around, we have found ways to reuse it and upcycle it,” US stylist Kelly Nagel told fashion website sulky.com. “Denim is such a great fabric for so many things, and I especially love it when it has been ‘worn-in’ (磨平的). That is when denim has the most character.”
Lace is another timeless fabric that can be repurposed. According to the Guardian, it can be created from recycled fishing nets and other nylon (尼龙) waste products and used for making elegant dresses or beautiful decorations.
Indeed, fashion holds up a mirror to society. Now, the fashion industry cares not only about creating new looks, but also about its impact on the environment. “Choosing better fabrics is essential to us transforming this industry for the better,” Clara Vuletich, a Sydney-based sustainability expert, told the Guardian. “If you consciously decide to purchase clothes made using a recycled material or an exciting new fiber (纤维), such as cruelty-free leather (皮革) made in a lab, you are supporting companies creating new markets, and avoiding the negative impacts associated with conventional textiles (纺织品).”
1.What is likely to be the most suitable title for the passage?
A.Unwanted clothes to shine B.Denim or lace ,which is getting more popularity?
C.Fashion, a mirror to society. D.Trend for recycled fashion
2.What is the idea lying behind upcycled denim and sustainable lace?
A.Making use of advanced production techniques.
B.Making money for charity with unwanted clothes.
C.Being more friendly to the environment.
D.Changing fashion trends as quickly as possible.
3.Why does Kelly Nagel think denim is especially suitable for upcycling?
A.It is a material that lasts a long time. B.It shows character after being worn in.
C.It matches well with many other fabrics. D.It is the cheapest fabric to upcycle.
4.What is the last paragraph mainly about?
A.How fashion reflects social changes. B.How fashion benefits from social development.
C.The bright future of the fashion industry. D.Potential problems of upcycling.
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______ the production up by 60%, the company will have another excellent year.
A. As B. Because C. With D. Since
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.How long do you think______ the construction company finishes the project?
A.it will be before | B.will it be until | C.will it be when | D.it will be that |
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