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四六级 | 大学英语四级考试听力练习:长对话(A)

蔡雷英语 2020-11-18
CET-4/6 · 听力练习 

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四六级听力

Section A


Directions: In this section, you will hear two long conversations. At the end of each conversation, you will hear four questions. Both the conversation and the questions will be spoken only once. After you hear a question, you must choose the best answer from the four choices marked A), B), C) and D). Then mark the corresponding letter on Answer Sheet 1 with a single line through the centre.


Questions 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.


1. 

A) They reward businesses that eliminate food waste.

B) They prohibit the sale of foods that have gone stale.

C) They facilitate the donation of unsold foods to the needy.

D) They forbid businesses to produce more foods than needed.

2. 

A) It imposed penalties on businesses that waste food.

B) It passed a law aiming to stop overproduction.

C) It voted against food import from outside Europe.

D) It prohibited the promotion of bulk food sales.

3. 

A) It has warmed its people against possible food shortages.

B) It has penalized businesses that keep overproducing foods.

C) It has started a nationwide campaign against food waste.

D) It has banned supermarkets from dumping edible foods.

4. 

A) The confusion over food expiration labels.

B) The surplus resulting from overproduction.

C) Americans' habit of buying food in bulk.

D) A lack of regulation on food consumption.

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M: And now, for the lighter side of the news, Europe is setting an example for the rest of the world when it comes to food waste.


W: That’s right John. This week the Italian government pass legislation that aims to dramatically reduce the amount of food wasted in the country. New laws have been put into place that would make it easier for farms and supermarkets to donate unsold foods to those who are in need.


M: Yes. And in addition to this, businesses would now be rewarded for successful efforts to cut food waste.


W: Italy is not the only country to focus on reducing food waste. Just earlier this year, the European Parliament voted in favor of legislation that would stop grocery giants from unfair trading practices that result in overproduction, thus creating waste.


M: In France, the government has banned supermarkets from throwing away edible foods and imposed harsh penalties on businesses that fail to comply with the regulations.


W: While there is still much progress to be made, other countries could learn a thing or two from the example set by France and Italy. In the United States, up to forty percent of all food goes uneaten. Despite the fact that one in seven American households lacks regular access to good food, one major cause of this problem is the confusion over food expiration labels, which are currently not regulated by the government.


M: All this could change soon. This wave of new laws in Europe will definitely put more pressure on law makers to reduce food waste here. We turn now to a spokesperson from Harvard University’s Food Law and Policy Clinic for more on the story. And now, let’s welcome Prof. Edward Becker to speak to us.


Question 1 to 4 are based on the conversation you have just heard.


1.What does the woman say about the new laws in Italy?

C) They facilitate the donation of unsold foods to the needy.


2. What did the European Parliament do reduce food waste?

B) It passed a law aiming to stop overproduction.


3. What has the French government done recently?

D) It has banned supermarkets from dumping edible foods.


4. What is the major cause of food waste in the United States?

A) The confusion over food expiration labels.

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