The price of milk may be going up. There was not enough rain in some parts of the country last year and the bad weather may mean that a gallon (加侖) of milk will cost 41 cents more after October 1st.
California already has high milk prices and the California court does not want the price to go any higher. High milk prices will be very hard for some people. Families with many children will have to spend more money to buy milk. The poor and older people without much money will also be hurt by higher prices.
The court said that more milk from other states should be sold in California as the price of milk from other states is not as high. Some states got enough rain so their costs did not go up. People will then be able to buy the cheaper milk, meaning that unless milk producers bring their milk prices down, their milk will not sell.
The drought (干旱) around the country has meant market forces are likely to push milk prices up by as much as 41-cent a gallon by October 1st. Experts said this decision by the Californian court could reduce (減少) the effect of the price rise here.
The 41-cent increase would add to California’s already high milk prices so California must allow more milk producers from outside the state to sell their products there. This would then lead to increased supplies (供應(yīng)), which would, as a result, stop milk prices from increasing.
小題1:Who will be hurt by high milk prices?
A.Young people.B.Milk producers from outside California.
C.Rich people.D.Families with lots of children.
小題2:What caused milk prices in California to increase?
A.Short supplies from other states.B.Being short of rain.
C.The California court.D.Children’s need for milk.
小題3:What will California do to keep milk prices down?
A.Force milk producers to lower their price.
B.Encourage people to drink less milk.
C.Get men to produce more rain.
D.Increase the supply of milk in the state.

小題1:D
小題2:B
小題3:D    

試題分析:
小題1:細(xì)節(jié)題:第二段的句子:Families with many children will have to spend more money to buy milk. 可知答案是D
小題2:推理題;從第三段的句子:The drought (干旱) around the country has meant market forces are likely to push milk prices up by as much as 41-cent a gallon by October 1st.可知是因?yàn)橛晁疁p少導(dǎo)致牛奶價(jià)格上漲的。選B
小題3:細(xì)節(jié)題:從最后一段的句子:California must allow more milk producers from outside the state to sell their products there可知增加牛奶供應(yīng)是很好的解決辦法。選.D
點(diǎn)評:本文講了加里福利亞因?yàn)橛晁賹?dǎo)致牛奶價(jià)格上漲及解決辦法。問題主要涉及到的是文章的細(xì)節(jié),這要求考生要認(rèn)真閱讀,特別是提問所涉及到的細(xì)節(jié)問題要認(rèn)真閱讀并理解。要求考生具有一定的閱讀理解能力。
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