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Directions: There are 3 passages in this section. Each passage is followed by some questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A. , B. , C. and D. You should decide on the best choice. Write your answers on the answer sheet.

Passage One

Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones was a teenager before he saw his first cow in his first field. Born in Jamaica, the 47- year-old grew up in inner-city Birmingham before making a career as a television producer and launching his own marketing agency. But deep down he always nurtured every true Englishman’ s dream of a rustic life, a dream that his entrepreneurial wealth has allowed him to satisfy. These days he ’ s the owner of a thriving 12-hectare farm in deepest Devon with cattle, sheep and pigs. His latest business venture: pushing his brand of Black Fanner gourmet sausages and barbecue sauces. “My background may be very urban, ” says Emmanuel-Jones. “But it has given me a good idea of what other urbanites want. ”

Emmanuel-Jones joins a herd of wealthy fugitives from city life who are bringing a new commercial know-how to British farming. Britains burgeoning farmers markets-numbers have doubled to at least 500 in the last five years—swarm with specialty cheesecakes, beekeepers or organic smallholders who are redeploying the business skills they learned in the city. “Everyone in the rural community has to come to terms with the fact that things have changed” , says Emmanuel-Jones. “ You can produce the best food in the world, but if you don’ t know how to market it, you are wasting your time. We are helping the traditionalists to move on. ”

The emergence of the new class of super peasants reflects some old yearnings. If the British were the first nation to industrialize, they were also the first to head back to the land. “There is this romantic image of the countryside that is particularly English, ” says Alun Howkins of the University of Sussex, who reckons the population of rural England has been rising since 1911. Migration into rural areas is now running at about 100, 000 a year, and the hunger for a taste of the rural life has kept land prices buoyant even as agricultural incomes tumble. About 40 percent of all farmland is now sold to “ lifestyle buyers” rather than the dwindling number of traditional farmers, according to the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors.

What ’s new about the latest returnees is their affluence and zeal for the business of producing quality foods, if only at a micro-level. A healthy economy and surging London house prices have helped to ease the escape of the would-be rustics. The media recognize and feed the fantasy. One of the big TV hits of recent years, the “ River Cottage” series, chronicled the attempts of a London chef to run his own Dorset farm. Naturally, the newcomers can’t hope to match their city salaries, but many are happy to trade any loss of income for the extra job satisfaction. Who cares if there ’s no six-figure annual bonus when the land offers other incalculable compensations?

Besides, the specialist producers can at least depend on a burgeoning market for their products. Today 5 s eco-aware generation loves to seek out authentic ingredients. “People like me may be making a difference in a small way, ” Jan McCourt, a onetime investment banker now running his own 40-hectare spread in the English Midlands stocked with rare breeds. Optimists see signs of far- reaching change: Britain isn ’ t catching up with mainland Europe; it ’ s leading the way. “Unlike most other countries, where artisanal food production is being eroded, here it is being recovered, ” says food writer Matthew Fort. “It may be the mark of the next stage of civilization that we rediscover the desirability of being a peasant. ” 

单选题 Which of the following details of Wilfred Emmanuel-Jones is INCORRECT?
【正确答案】 A
【答案解析】由第一段第二句Born in Jamaica, the 47-year-old grew up in inner-city Birmingham. . . agency可知, Wilfred出生在牙买加, 从小在伯明翰长大。 因此A项“他出生于伯明翰, 并在那儿长大” 是错误的说法。
单选题 Most importantly, people like Wilfred have brought to traditional British farming.
【正确答案】 D
【答案解析】由第二段最后一句“You can produce the best food in the world, but if you don’ t know how to market it, you are wasting your time. We are helping the traditionalists to move on. ” 可知Wilfred要为英国传统农业带来营销经验。
单选题 Which of the following does NOT contribute to the emergence of a new class of farmers?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】A项内容在第三段第四句中提到, C项内容在第四段第四句中提到, D项内容在第四段首句提到。 而B项“人们对财富的渴望”在文中并未提及。
单选题 What is seen as their additional source of new income?
【正确答案】 B
【答案解析】由第三段最后两句可知, 如今越来越多英国人渴望乡 村生活, 因此使得农村土地的价格上升。
单选题 The sentence in the last paragraph “. . . Britain isn’ t catching up with mainland Europe; it’ s leading the way” implies that.
【正确答案】 C
【答案解析】由最后一段后两句“Unlike most other countries,where artisanal food production is being eroded, here it is being recovered, ” says food writer Matthew Fort. “It may be the mark of the next stage of civilization that we rediscover the desirability of being a peasant. ” 可知, 人们恢复了对农民生活的向往。 leading the way表示引领, 此处指英国引领着农业生活的潮流。