問題詳情

The latest investment craze sucking in yuan from China’s eager speculators: Pu’er tea. Like a fine wine,the earthy-tasting fermented brew, often sold in circular cakes, gains flavor-and value-with age.The price of the tea has gone from $2.56 to $3.85 a kilogram a year ago to seven times that range now.For the vintage stuff, prices can easily run as high as $300 per kg—and a 60-year-old 100-gram batch fetched$38,000 at auction earlier this year in Guangdong province.The buyers and sellers in this hot market tend to be those in the tea industry and business types alreadyspeculating in stocks, real estate, or Chinese art. And as with other investing sectors in China today, it’s amarket that can fluctuate wildly. Prices fell by more than half recently after Yunnan farmers jacked upproduction and the market was flooded by some low-quality Pu’er passed off as a better vintage.“The price has kept going up and down like the stock market,” says An Min, a Yunnan native and founderof Beijing-based Pu’er Tea International Group. Now she and others are becoming concerned about thespeculation that has prices see-sawing. The market frenzy, they say, encourages unscrupulous dealers who tryto sell inferior young teas as high-quality, aged Pu’er. In an interview with the official English languagenewspaper, Zheng Bingli, chairman of Yunnan Pu’er Tea Ltd., warned that “such illicit behavior will seriouslyharm the growth of the Pu’er tea industry.”
【題組】46. What is the main idea of this passage?
(A) A frenzy of trading in Pu’er tea
(B) The flavor change of Pu’er tea
(C) The significant producers of Pu’er tea
(D) The popularity of Pu’er among tea drinkers

參考答案

答案:A
難度:適中0.647887
統計:A(46),B(11),C(5),D(5),E(0)