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Zhu Hengjun, a 52-year-old ginger(姜) grower, feels very depressed. Although he’s ______ with the decrease in his earnings compared with last year, he feels fortunate that he has _______ a contract with a processing company that ______ a competitive price. ______ he not done this, Zhu might have been ______ serious losses, in common with many other growers this year.
“I heard that a lot of growers have ______ losses this year. To be honest, I feel lucky because ______ I didn’t lose money,” said Zhu, from Zhangli Village in the city of Laiwu in East China’s Shandong Province.
Currently,70 percent of the area ______ with ginger in Laiwu is jointly developed by farmers and enterprise,______ the deputy head of this district.
Zhu ______ 6,000 kilograms(kg) of ginger produced on his 1,330 square meters of farmland to a local company ______ a price of 1.4 yuan (22 cents) a kg in mid-October. In doing so, he didn’t earn much money but ______ manage to balance his costs of around 8,000 yuan.
In recent years, Chinese farmers have often suffered from the severe price turbulence(动荡) that has ______ crops such as ginger, garlic and mung beans. The uncertainties have ______ them to seek new ways to avoid losses ______ by price fluctuations.
The price of ginger has ______ rapidly in recent years, prompting an increasing number of farmers to grow the crop. ______, in late October it fell by more than 70 percent, ______ with the same period in 2010.
In Laiwu, a major production base for ginger, farmers have ______ to form a targeted sales relationship with the processing companies as insurance against the ______ of fluctuating(波动的) prices.

A.pleased B.anxious C.worried D.disappointed

A.signed B.sighed C.resigned D.designed

A.supplies B.provides C.offers D.extends

A.Has B.If C.Had D.Did

A.faced B.facing C.undergone D.experienced

A.endured B.bore C.suffered D.experienced

A.at most B.as well C.at least D.in fact

A.planted B.grew C.planting D.growing

A.as for B.as to C.according to D.in spite of

A.purchased B.sold C.bought D.shopped

A.in B.for C.with D.at

A.doesn’t B.did C.has D.had

A.effected B.affected C.been influenced D.infected

A.argued B.made C.urged D.forced

A.causing B.producing C.caused D.taken

A.raised B.risen C.arisen D.decreased

A.However B.Still C.Otherwise D.Whereas

A.to compare B.compared C.comparing D.was compared

A.expected B.sought C.refused D.attempted

A.benefit B.harm C.danger D.risk

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A.anything B.something C.nothing D.everything

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A. dwarfs B. giants C. mammals D. ancestors

A. measure B. weigh C. sell D. sound

A. grow up B. bring up C. take up D. go up

A. suit B. fit C. match D. seize

A. go to B. turn to C. back to D. return to

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A. push B. draw C. drag D. pull

A. away B. from C. for D. to

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A. but B. and C. or D. so

A. when B. where C. why D. as

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