John Davis doesn’t use his GPS system in his car. Instead of guiding the direction, the De

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John Davis doesn’t use his GPS system in his car. Instead of guiding the direction, the Delaware farmer uses it to determine where and how much fertilizer to use on the crops on his 4,000-acre family-owned farm. Technological advances like that last year helped Davis and other Ohio farmers set a record for corn product. Ohio's corn crop in 2009 totaled 546 million bushels(蒲式耳), despite a cooler and wetter than normal spring, a dry summer and a delayed, wet harvest. Davis said. “I knew it would be a good crop, but it was much better than we expected.”
A farmer can map his fields on GPS, spotting where soil turned out to be least fertile(肥沃的) and using more fertilizer the next year in those areas where corn didn’t grow as well.
Although Ohio farmers produced more corn, it was grown on less land than in the past years. Total area used for corn in Ohio was 3.35 million acres, about the same as in 2008 but down from 3.85 million acres in 2007, said Dwayne Siekman, director of the Ohio Corn Growers Association. “When you look at the total number of acres in Ohio used for corn, it’s clear that farmers are able to do more with less,” he said. “American farmers can grow five times more corn on 20 percent less land than they did in the 1930s, saying that modern farming techniques are necessary for a growing demand in the world today.” That technology includes using improved seeds that can withstand(忍受) greater temperature extremes and pests, Siekman said.
Farmers aren't the only ones who benefit. Consumers(消费者) do, too, as food costs reduce in the face of “enough supplies of corn,” said Fred Yoder, who runs a 1,500-acre corn, soybean and wheat farm in Plain City. “This is the best, highest-producing corn crop that I've raised in 30 years,” he said.
【小题1】Most people usually use the GPS system for     .A.driving their carsB.telling the positionC.mending the carD.supplying the sunshine【小题2】The farmers in Ohio use GPS to     .A.check if the soil is fertile in some areasB.control the rain of the placeC.water the crops if the weather is dryD.draw the map of all the crops【小题3】Why did Ohio farmers produce more corn?A.Because they expanded more land to grow cornB.Because they turned to technological advancesC.Because they used more and more fertilizer.D.Because they supplies themselves with more money.【小题4】 From the passage, we can know     .[A.John Davis hadn’t expected a good harvest.B.farmers grew less land than in the 1930sC.improved seeds cost much more moneyD.the output of corn in the same field is increased.B 

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(答案→)B 
解析:本文叙述了人们用GPS来在开车时候来指引方向,而农民却用GPS来测土壤是否肥沃,在土地逐渐减少的情况下,而随着科技的进步,而农产品的产量却明显增长了。
【小题1】细节理解题。根据根据文章第一段第一句John Davis doesn’t use his GPS system in his car. Instead of guiding the direction可以推知人们用GPS来“指引方向”,也就是用来判断位置。故选B。
【小题2】细节理解题。根据文章第二段第一句spotting where soil turned out to be least fertile and using more fertilizer the next year in those areas where corn didn’t grow as well可知农民要用GPS来测土壤是否肥沃。故选A。
【小题3】推理判断题根据文章第一段第二句Technological advances like that last year helped Davis and other Ohio farmers set a record for corn product.可知是科技进步让他们的产量更高;另外文章的第三段的saying that modern farming techniques are necessary for a growing demand in the world today.”也是明确的暗示。故选B。
【小题4】推理判断题根据文章第三段第三句“When you look at the total number of acres in Ohio used for corn, it’s clear that farmers are able to do more with less可知在同一块地里的玉米的产量提高了。故选D。
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