Taking away a city’s rubbish is a big job. Every day trucks come into a city to collect it. Most rubbish is made up of things we can’t eat or use. If we kept these things, we would soon have a mountain of rubbish.
In some cities the rubbish is collected and taken outside of city to a dump. Often the city dump is placed where the ground is low or there is a big hole. The kitchen rubbish is broken into small pieces and sent into the sewage system. The sewage system takes away the used wate r from toilets, bathtubs and other places.
To keep mice and flies away, some earth is used to cover the newly dumped rubbish. Later, grass may be planted on the rubbish-filled land. Finally , a house or a school may be built there, and then you’d never know that this had once been an old rubbish dump.
In other cities the rubbish is burnt in special places. The fire burns everything but the metal. Sometimes the metal can be used again in factories where things are made of metal. The food parts of rubbish are put in special piles where they slowly change into something called humus, which looks like black earth. It is rich with kinds of things that feed plants and help make them grow.
1.The underline word “sewage” in the passage means_______
A. 排污 B.染色 C. 洗涤 D. 洗尘
2.According to the passage, the food parts of rubbish can be used again_______.
A. to feed animals B. to feed plants
C. to build a house D. to make machines
3.The main idea of the passage is ______
A. to let us know taking away rubbish is a big job.
B. to explain the need for rubbish collection
C. to introduce different ways to treat rubbish
D. to tell people to take useful things out of rubbish
We were standing at the top of a church tower. My father had brought me to this high tower in a small town not far from our home in Rome. I wondered why.
“Look down, Elsa," Father said. I gathered all my courage and looked down. I saw the square in the center of the village. And I saw several streets leading to the square. ‘‘See, my dear," Father said gently. “There is more than one way to the square. Life is like that. If you can't get to the place where you want to go by one road, try another."
Now I understood why I was there. Earlier that day I had begged my mother to do something about the bad lunches that were served at school. But she refused because she could not believe the lunches were as bad as I said.
When I turned to Father for help, he would not help. Instead, he brought me to this high tower to give me a lesson. By the time we reached home, I had a plan.
At school the next day, I poured my lunch soup into a bottle and brought it home. Then I asked our cook to serve it to Mother at dinner. The plan worked perfectly. She tried one spoonful and sputtered. “The cook must have gone mad!” Quickly I told what I had done, and Mother promised that she would take up the matter of lunches at school the next day!
In the years that followed I often remembered the lesson Father taught me. I began to work as a fashion designer two years ago. I wouldn’t stop working until I tried every possible way. Father’s wise words always remind me that there is more than one way to the square.
1.Father brought Elsa to the top of the church tower to_________________.
A. have sports with Elsa
B. explain what he means clearly
C. enjoy the views
D. have a rest there
2.Elsa wanted her mother to_____________ earlier that day.
A. do something delicious for lunch
B. know he was complaining about his lunch
C. speak to the school about lunch
D. change the terrible eating habit
3.By sharing her own experiences, Elsa tries to tell us________
A. when one road is blocked , try another
B. how bad the lunch of her school is
C. how wise her father is
D. how terrible her mother is
Around two weeks ago, I was invited to be a judge(裁判) at a college. All of the students had been given a piece of paper with a topic written on it. The first one to speak looked a little . “My dear friends and judges,” he said loudly, “this is an unfair ! I have been given the paper,” he continued, “to speak on the topic with just a few minutes’ preparation, those who come after me have more time to their speeches!” He then left the stage and went out of the hall.
I met him later by chance. “Who said life is ?” I asked him with a smile, and I asked him to walk with me to my car. “Have you seen the figures(数字) they show when a new car is into the market, saying how good it is?”
“Yes,” he nodded.
“But they put a after all these figures. They say all the figures are in ideal road conditions!”
“Yes,” he said again.
“Can you show me some ideal road conditions?” I asked him, and he smiled. “The car that sells well is the one will provide power and speed on the roads. That car is the winner.”
We had got to the car. “Don’t look for ideal competition conditions,” I said. “ the unfair and come out a winner!”
I looked back as I drove away and saw him smile and wave, and I knew he would do as I said.
1.A. unhappyB. afraidC. ungratefulD. tired
2.A. idea B. competition C. topic D. judge
3.A. whenB. soC. sinceD. while
4.A. wait forB. care about C. work on D. find out
5.A. easy B. fairC. interestingD. boring
6.A. producedB. importedC. advertisedD. introduced
7.A. word B. guideC. lineD. letter
8.A. thatB. whatC. whoD. whose
9.A. bestB. worstC. busiestD. longest
10.A. fightB. balanceC. blame D. change
---What did your granddaughter say just now?
--- She wondered ___________.
A. what time was it
B. whether the book was written by Mark Twain
C. how could she use the MP4
D. when she will have a final test
---If more roads in the future, it will be much easier for people to travel around Xiangyang.
---I agree.
A. will be finishedB. have finishedC. are finishingD. are finished
--- _______ ways to get on well with your classmates, or you will get yourself very lonely.
---OK, I’ll try my best.
A. To find B. Find C. Finding D. Found