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You may never know how valuable something is when it can not be fixed. And it could be a lovely moment you lose forever.
I grew up with very practical parents. My mother washed aluminum foil (鋁箔紙) after she cooked in it, then reused it. She was the recycle queen, before they had a name for it.
My father was happier getting old shoes fixed than buying new ones. Their marriage was good. Their dreams focused. Their best friends lived so near. I can see them now, Dad in trousers, T-shirt and a hat and Mum in a house dress, lawn mower (割草機(jī)) in one hand, dishtowel in the other.
It was the time for fixing things — a curtain rod (桿), the kitchen radio, the oven door, the hem (褶邊) in a dress — things we kept.
It was a way of life, and sometimes it made me crazy. I wanted just once to be wasteful. Waste somewhat meant affluence (富裕). Throwing things away meant you knew there would always be more.
But then my mother died, and on that clear summer’s night, in the warmth of the hospital room, I was struck with the pain of learning that sometimes there isn’t any more.
Sometimes what we care about most gets all used up and goes away… never to return. So, while we have it, it’s best we love it, care for it, fix it when it’s broken, and heal it when it’s sick.
This is true for marriage, old cars and children with bad report cards, dogs with bad hips, aging parents and grandparents. We keep them because they are worth it, because we are worth it.
1.The writer really wanted to tell us .
A. her mum was the recycle queen.
B. her dad liked fixing old shoes.
C. throwing things meant there would be more
D. we should cherish (珍惜) what we care about while we have it
2.What does the underlined word “struck” mean?
A. knocked B. touched C. stuck D. caught
3.Which of the following is NOT mentioned according to the passage?
A. Fixing things is a way of life.
B. Waste somewhat meant affluence.
C. The writer’s family was very poor.
D. The writer’s parents were practical.
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---“I wonder ________?” said the boy , opening the box.
A. what's inside the box B. where the box is
C. that there is some candy D. how big is the box
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More and more British people are deciding not to eat meat and animal products. As a result, vegetarianism(素食主義) is increasing in the UK. According to the Vegetarian Society, 2000 people are giving up meat and “going veggie(素食)” in Britain every week. There’s even a National Vegetarian Week organized every year to encourage people to try a meat-free lifestyle.
Vegetarians and vegans
Vegetarians are people who don’t eat or use any animal products. They are becoming more and more common in the UK culture. A recent survey showed that 3 million people (5.7 percent of the country’s population) were vegetarians.
A healthy diet
So why are British people cutting out meat? Many are unhappy about the poor treatment of animals and the effects of meat and fish production on the environment. Worries about food safety, for example mad cow disease, also play a part. Others choose to change their eating habits to get healthier. According to the Vegetarian Society, a meat-free diet could help prevent the certain cancers, as well as heart disease and high blood pressure(壓力).
Organic(有機(jī)的) farming
Another rising trend appears in the UK’s food production. They want their food to be organically produced. Organic farmers use very few or no chemicals. Organic meat is produced without the use of drugs. Organically farmed animals also have more living space and more good food. According to the Soil Association, three out of every four UK families now buy some type of organic food.
Vegetarianism is becoming 1. in the UK | |
Vegetarianism is increasing in the UK 2. more and more British people are choosing to live a meat-free style. | |
Vegetarians and vegans | It is reported that the 3. of vegetarians in the UK is about 3 million . |
A healthy diet | Some people are worried about food safety. They don’t think the meat they eat are safe enough. A meat-free diet could help reduce the 4. of the certain cancers, as well as heart disease and high blood pressure. |
Organic farming | Organic farmers use very few or no chemicals. Organic meat is produced without 5. drugs. At present, about 75% of UK families buy some type of organic food. |
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— Kitty has gone to the UK for further study. I haven’t seen her for a long time!
— _______. I miss her so much!
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It’s not __________ to be friendly. You have to be a friend. Go and talk to Sam.
A. good enough B. late enough C. too good D. too late
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Tony never eats fish. This is not because he is allergic(過(guò)敏) to fish as food. He simply does not like the taste of it. You may not think this quite surprising, until I tell you that he has been a fisherman of one kind or another for most of his life.
At first, fishing was just a hobby. He used to sit on the river bank with his fishing rod(魚(yú)竿) in his hand, waiting to feel the pull on the line. It meant a fish was trying to get the food from the hook(魚(yú)鉤). He wound(收回) the line as soon as possible and took the hook from the fish’s mouth, recorded its size in a notebook, then threw it back into the water.
Later, he used to go to sea on his friend’s fishing boat. Instead of throwing back the fish they caught, his friend took them home, where his wife cooked them or put them in the fridge for future meals.
Finally, Tony took a job on a large fishing boat. In their huge nets, they caught many fish at a time. Every time Tony found some small fish in the nets, he would say to himself: “How poor you are!” Again, Tony threw the small fish back into the sea.
1.Why does Tony never eat fish? Because __________.
A. he has been a fisherman for most of his life
B. he doesn’t like the taste of fish
C. he does not eat fish or meat
D. he would have a stomachache after having fish
2.He used to sit by the river, _________.
A. waiting for the fish to eat the food from the hook
B. listening to soft music and waiting for his friend
C. waiting for his friend to talk about their dreams
D. sitting around and doing nothing
3.What did Tony do after he got fish from the river?
A. He brought it back home and cooked it.
B. He sent it to his friend’s home.
C. He took a photo of the fish and posted it onlines.
D. He threw it back into the river.
4.Tony’s friend took the fish home and _______.
A. he could enjoy the harevsest with Tony
B. he wrote down the size of the fish in a notebook
C. he cooked and shared them with Tony together
D. his wife cooked them or prepared them for future meals
5.From the passage, we know that _________.
A. Tony never changed his job
B. Tony didn’t get along well with his friend
C. Tony is a kind of fisherman
D. Tony caught few fish at a time
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—How often do you play tennis?
—Twice week. And I often play it in sports center in our school
A. the;/ B. a:an C. an;the D. a;the
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Who are the homeless people?
Homeless people are young and old men and women. They come from many different places. Some have gone to school, others have not. Some are ill, some are not. In other words, they are all different, but they do have one thing in common: they don’t have a good place to live.
Where are the homeless people?
Many homeless people stay in homeless shelters (收容所) for a while. Some live in the city parks or streets. Often, homeless shelters help them get food and clothing. They also have activities for homeless children.
What can I do to help them?
There are lots of things you can do!
Collect food or fruit and take everything to a shelter.
Ask your parents if you can give some of your old clothes to homeless children.
Collect toys from your friends for homeless kids.
Have a bake sale (賣燒烤) and give away the money you make to a shelter.
If you are old enough, volunteer to help at a homeless shelter. You can babysit, read, and help with homework, or just play games with the children.
1.This passage is mainly about helping people who ________.
A. are old and ill B. have no places to live
C. have no money D. has no family
2.According to (根據(jù)) the passage, _______ is a way to help the homeless children.
A. washing clothes B. starting a homeless club
C. cook good food for them D. helping kids with their homework
3.________ is the best thing we can give to homeless people.
A. Money B. Food C. Love D. Clothes
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