【題目】-----Manuel, could I use your computer?
---------Sorry, I am going to it now.
A. work in B.work at C.work on D.work over
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【題目】 The task of fixing climate (氣候) change is important. It needs work from different governments and countries. It seems impossible that the common person can make a difference. Should you just give up? No! Change starts with you. Here are just a few things you can do to save the Earth.
Level 1: Things you can do from your sofa ● Save electricity by turning appliances (電器) off completely when they are not in use. ● Stop paper bank bills and pay your bills online. ● Share; don't just like. If you see something interesting on the Internet about climate change, share it so that circle of your friends can see it, too. | |
Level 2: Things you can do at home ● Air dry. Let your hair and clothes dry naturally, instead of using a machine. ● Take short showers. Bathtubs (浴缸) need much more water than a ten-minute shower. ● Recycle paper, plastic and glass. ● Replace old appliances with energy-saving models. | |
Level 3: Things you can do outside your house ● Bike, walk, take a bus or an underground. ● Use a glass or plastic water bottle and china coffee cup. This can cut down on waste and maybe even save your money. ● Bring your own bag when you shop. Pass on the plastic bag. ● Give away what you don't use.Local community will give your used clothes, books and furniture a new life. |
【1】If you find something interesting on the Internet about climate change, you should ________.
A.write it downB.pay for it onlineC.share it with othersD.store it in your computer
【2】It is advised to ________ to make your hair dry in the text.
A.leave it thereB.use an old applianceC.use a machineD.put on special clothes
【3】The sentence "Local community will give your used clothes, books and furniture a new life." means that ________.
A.things you don't need may be reused by others
B.the used things will be bought by somebody else
C.the community will give you something new in return
D.the community will use the things to save others' lives
【4】Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the text?
A.You may spend more money when using a china cup.
B.Things in Level 1 and 2 are those you can do at home.
C.It is advised to replace old appliances with cheaper ones.
D.Common people can hardly do anything to fix the climate change.
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【題目】一_______is it from your home to your school? 一About half an hour's walk.
A. How long B. How often C. How many D. How far
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【題目】—How __________ you?
—I __________ fine. Thank you.
A. are; is B. are; am
C. am; are D. am; am
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【題目】— What rules do I have to keep while working here?
—______________, you must always wear your uniform.
A. By the way B. From then on
C. Believe it or not D. First of all
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【題目】I think your dream will ________ in the future if you work hard now.
A. come true B. come out C. come in D. come on
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I am Turere. I come from Kitengela, a farming community on the edge (邊緣) of Nairobi National Park of Kenya (肯尼亞). Since the age of nine, I have helped to look after my family’s cows. As a child, in my free time, I enjoyed playing with electronics. I made my own inventions, such as electronics toys from car parts and other things. I also built other electronic devices (儀器) for my neighbors.
At the age of 13, I invented something that changed my life. It also changed the lives of many people in my community. One night, a lion from the park came into my family’s farm and killed one of our cows. I was angry. However, killing the lion, I thought, was not the best way to solve the problem. Instead, I decided to invent a solution.
The first idea I got was to use fire, because I thought lions were scared of fire. But I came to realize that didn't really help, because it was even helping the lions to see through the cowshed (牛棚). So I didn't give up. I continued.
And a second idea I got was to use a scarecrow (稻草人). I was trying to trick the lions into thinking that I was standing near the cowshed. But lions are very clever. They will come the first day and they see the scarecrow, and they go back. But the second day, they'll come and they say, this thing is not moving here, it is always here! So he jumps in and kills the animal.
So one night, I was walking around the cowshed with a torch (手電筒), and that day the lions didn’t come. And I discovered that lions were afraid of a moving light. So I had an idea ...
【1】What was Turere interested in when he was a child?
A.Tricking the neighbors.B.Looking after cows.
C.Playing with electronicsD.Making car parts.
【2】What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 4 refers to?
A.The lion.B.The scarecrow.C.The cow.D.The cowshed.
【3】What's the solution to driving the lion away?
A.Using a moving light.B.Using a torch.
C.Using a scarecrow.D.Using fire.
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Plant Anything
A good friend of mine, Miriam, was going away on a long trip during the autumn. I called her the day before she would leave for the trip to wish her have a good trip. She was completely behind on everything she needed to do. She was a little worried. “I bought some wonderful corms to plant for next spring. But now I have no time to deal with them,” she said.
I always plant many seeds(種子)in March and by June enjoy the sweet smell everywhere. I just can’t bear the thought of a plant not getting a chance to grow. “I’ll plant them for you,” I told her.
“Oh, would you?” Miriam was excited. She promised to put them out on the porch(走廊)for me.
I arrived several days later and found a paper bag on the porch. After a lot of work, I planted all the corms in the perfect place.
When Miriam got back a few months later, she and I went out for dinner to celebrate her return. While eating, she said, “You know, I still can’t believe I forgot to put those corms out on the porch!”
I looked at her in surprise. “What do you mean? Of course, you put them out. They were sitting on the porch in a paper bag.”
“No,” she said, “They’re still sitting on the desk where I left them.”
“So, what did I plant that morning?” I asked.
She stopped as if to prepare me for her news. Then she slowly said, “That was cat poop(貓屎). You planted cat poop.”
Miriam looked at my face and did the best to keep from laughing. But I was too busy replaying the pictures of me picking these cat poop from a paper bag and planting them.
Years have passed since then, and both our gardens and our friendship have continued to grow. I guess, I really will try to plant just about anything.
【1】What did Miriam worried about?
A.She had no time to plant her corms.B.She would spend too much time on the trip.
C.She had too many seeds to plant in spring.D.There was no place for her corms in her garden.
【2】Why did the writer go out for dinner with Miriam?
A.To make friends with her.B.To plant seeds with her.
C.To listen to her news.D.To celebrate her return.
【3】What did the writer know after Miriam got back?
A.The corms grew very well.B.Miriam’s garden was sweet.
C.The writer planted cat poop.D.Miriam had a very good trip.
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