根据下面短文内容,在短文的空格处填上一个恰当的词,使短文完整、通顺。
Do you often like to use disposable (一次性的) chopsticks when 1. in restaurants? It’s time to drop this habit.
China produces 80 billion pairs of disposable chopsticks every year. “This is enough to cover Tian’anmen Square 363 times,” said Bai Guangxin, chairman of Jilin Forest Industry Group.
“The production of such chopsticks is a heavy burden (负担) on national forests,” Bai added. People need to cut 2. over 20 million 20-year-old trees to make way for this production.
Many people choose to use disposable chopsticks 3. they think that they are cleaner. However, many disposable chopsticks are not as 4. as people think. Some may even be toxic (有毒的), China Daily reported.
Several days ago, actor Huang Bo posted a message on his micro blog. He wrote that when he tried to wash the disposable chopsticks in a restaurant, he was 5. to find that the chopsticks turned the water yellow and gave off a bad smell.
Some scientists said the color and 6. of the chopsticks may show that they have something harmful such as sulphur (硫磺) and other chemicals (化学品). That’s bad 7. people’s health.
As Bai Guangxin suggested, it’s better that people carry their own chopsticks around. It doesn’t just help save the environment; it also 8. our own health.
阅读下面对话,从方框内7个选项中选择5个恰当的句子完成此对话。
A: Hi, Jack! Will your school have a sports meeting this Friday?
B: 1.
A: You are going to take part in the 400-meter run, aren’t you?
B: Yes, mom.
A: I hope you will win. 2. Will they take part in the sports meeting?
B: 3. Tom is going to do the high jump. Jenny is good at the long jump, so she will take part in the long jump competition.
A: 4.
B: I practice it after school every day. But I feel a little nervous.
A: Don’t worry, Jack. Believe in yourself. You’re great!
B: 5.
根据所给提示,完成句子。每空一词,含缩略词。
1.The government cut the price of new houses in big cities last year. (改为一般疑问句)
________ the government ______ the price of new houses in big cities last year?
2.The Greens were watching TV at 7 o’clock yesterday evening. (对划线部分提问)
_______ were the Greens ________ at 7 o’clock yesterday evening?
3.Jeremy Lin joined Houston Rockets in 2012. (改为同义句)
Jeremy Lin has ______ _______ Houston Rockets since one year ago.
4.我相信总有一天,我会实现我的梦想。 (完成译句)
I believe my dream will ______ _______ one day.
I want to tell you a story about myself at the airport. I wanted to fly to France with my family on vacation. Before we took the plane, we had to go through the metal detector (金属探测仪) at the airport. When I walked through it, the alarm rang.
“Come here, young man.” said the guard at the airport. “Take everything out of your pockets. ” So I took my wallet out and put it on the table. Then I walked through the metal detector again. This time, the alarm didn’t ring. My mother said that maybe there was something made of metal in my wallet, but I didn’t think so. Anyway, we got on the plane successfully and flew to France. The trip was great and I had a good time there.
When we went to the airport in France to fly home, I got into trouble again. When I went through the metal detector, the alarm rang again. I was surprised, so I asked the guard about it. “Let me see what’s in your wallet,” said the guard. So I took out everything out of my wallet. “This one is made of metal,” said the guard, pointing at the pen I bought last week.
1.Did the writer go through the metal detector successfully for the first time?
_____________________________________________________________________________
2.Where did the writer go on his vacation?
_____________________________________________________________________________
3.What stopped the writer from going through the metal detector?
_____________________________________________________________________________
Nothing beats sitting down in front of the TV with some delicious candy or tasty French fries.
Recently, an online list of favorite snacks in China became popular. It says that peanuts (花生), walnuts (核桃) and chocolate are good for our health, but jelly (果冻), potato chips and lollipops (棒棒糖) are “bad” for us.
Kids, though, hardly care if the snacks are good or bad for their health. They love them either way. Some snacks often have special importance in a certain country or culture.
Potato chips and French fries are very popular in the US. They are cheap and tasty. People don’t need to wait for a long time to eat it. Popcorn is another common snack. People love eating it when they are watching sports games or visiting the amusement park. Most cinemas sell it to attract customers.
In the UK, kids often sit down for snacks after school. They call this “afternoon tea”. A traditional afternoon tea includes biscuits (饼干) and tea. People also have scones (烤饼) with jam and cream, which is probably the most classic English snack.
In South Korea, Choco Pie is one of the most popular snacks. It’s also a favorite of soldiers. The sweet snack makes them happy and helps them get through hard times.
However, it is not just about what you eat as a snack – it’s how much you eat and when. Chips and French fries are high in calories(卡路里) and eating too much may make you fat. Sweet snacks like candy and chocolate are high in sugar and eating a lot may give you bad teeth.
1.From the passage, we can know popular snacks in different countries except_______.
A.China B.Canada C.America D.England
2.The Chinese meaning of the phrase “get through” in this passage is probably________.
A.通过 B.完成 C.熬过 D.穿越
3.Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?
A.The snacks including peanuts, walnuts and jelly are bad for our health.
B.People love to eat popcorn when they are watching movies.
C.A traditional afternoon tea includes pies and tea.
D.If you want to have good teeth, you can have more candy and chocolate.
4.According to the passage, we need to care about ____________
A. why we eat snacks B. where we eat snacks
D. who we eat snacks with D. how much snacks we eat
What can you do on the Internet? Many of us like to read the news, buy things and play games. Some students now have a new use for the Internet – helping them with their homework.
Tina, 14, from Shenzhen, Guangdong, often searches online for the answers to her math problems. She said sometimes she and even her parents don’t know the answers to the problems, so she has to turn to the Internet.
“I can see how other people work out these problems and learn from them,” Tina said. “It’s easy and saves time.”
But not all the students welcome this. Leo, 15, from Hangzhou, Zhejiang, thinks it may make students stop thinking.
“We should think over the problems first. Simply copying the answers won’t improve our abilities. ” he said.
In the eyes of Wang Zhaoming, a Shanghai teacher, the success of all this is down to the students. If they use the Internet properly (适当地), it could be a good tool for study, Wang said.
“Students should first think about the problems by themselves. As for the online answers, they should choose the best among different ones. The most important thing is to know the logic (逻辑) behind the answers,” he said. “Don’t be shy to ask teachers and classmates the next day if you don’t understand the answer.”
1.According to the passage, it’s a new use for students to ___________ on the Internet.
A.buy things B.play games C.help with homework D.read news
2.The right order to use the Internet to help with our homework is ____________.
① Choose the best answers among different answers online;
② Search the answers on the Internet;
③ Think about the problems by ourselves;
④ Try to understand the logic behind the answer you’ve chosen.
A.①②③④ B.③②①④ C.②③①④ D.④③②①
3.In Leo’s opinion, searching online for the answers may _______________.
A.make students simply copy the answers instead of thinking
B.help solve the problems between students and their parents
C.be a good tool of study if students use the Internet properly
D.improve the students’ different abilities
4.The best title of this passage is_____________.
A.How to use the Internet B.Think before you search online
C.Is Internet bad or good for students D.Computers or teachers