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It is popular for people to buy things online. Millions of people 1. online in China every day. That2.(mean) they use millions of packages (包装盒) every day. Sometimes, the things they buy are over-packaged (过度包装的) just for good words from the shoppers. And in China people 3.away 80% of the packages. So here comes a lot of 4.[weɪst]. It’s really bad for the 5.[ɪn'vaɪrənmənt]. Then 6.do we deal with the used packages?
Things will soon be changed because of this yellow box - the shared delivery box. When you get a package with your things in such a box, don’t feel 7.(surprise). Taking out your things, the postman will fold the box into plastic board and8.(easy) bring back for the use next time. The 9.of a box is only 25 yuan, but each one can be used for over 1,000 times. During 10.[nəʊ'vembə(r)] 11th of 2018, about 200,000 shared delivery boxes were put into use in 13 cities. They helped save resources quite a lot.
We hope that more and more recyclable packages can be used for delivery.
根据中文情景提示,完成下列句子。
1.朋友看上去很郁闷,你会这样关切地问:
______________________________________________________?
2.劳动委员想请你倒垃圾,她会这么说:
______________________________________________________?
3.参加志愿者选拔时,你告诉面试官你想帮助无家可归的人,你会这样说:
______________________________________________________.
4.你建议 Sam 跟父母亲谈谈,会这么对他说:
______________________________________________________ , Sam?
5.当暴风雨来的时候,你正在图书馆里看书,你会这么告诉老师:
______________________________________________________.
阅读下面短文, 从短文所给的四个选项中选出能填入短文空白的最佳选项, 使短文通畅、连贯、意思完整。
Many people catch a could in spring or fall. 1..You never know which one you may get. When you get a cold, your body works hard to stop it. 2..You get a fever, but the heat of your body is killing the virus (病毒) 3.In some countries, people may eat chicken soup to feel better. Some people take hot baths and drink warm water or milk. 4.Some scientists say that taking medicine when you have a cold is bad for you. If you take medicine, your body will stop reacting to the virus.5..Bodies can do a great job by themselves.
A.Other people take medicine to stop the fever.
B.There are many different kinds of cold viruses
C.Different people have different ways to deal with colds.
D.The virus stays in you longer because your body doesn’t have a way to kill it.
E.You feel terrible because you can’t breathe well, but your body is actually “eating” the virus.
The Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge (HZMB), the major construction work on the world’s cross-sea bridge, which connects Zhuhai in Guangdong Province with Hong Kong and Macao, was completed on Oct 23, 2018. Construction began in December 2009 at Zhuhai. The Y-shaped bridge starts from Lantau Island in Hong Kong with branches to Zhuhai and Macao.
More than 400000 tons of steel have been used for the 6.7 km undersea tunnel land 22.9 km bridge, enough to build 60 Eiffel Towers. British newspaper The Guardian named the mega structure ( 巨 型 建 筑 ) one of its “seven wonders of the modern world near completion.”
The bridge will cut travel time from Hong Kong to both Zhuhai and Macao from the current three hours by road or one hour by sea to a half-hour drive. It will bring people in Hong Kong, Macao and Guangdong within a “one-hour living circle”, which is expected to attract more visitors to the Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area. The bridge will not only be a transport link. “It will be a social, economic, cultural, and tourism connection ( 联 系 ) among the three areas.” said Yu Lic, deputy director of the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge Authority.
Su Quanke chief engineer with the administration bureau of the bridge, said the project has made history in many aspects. “With a series of world advanced anti-erosion (抗腐蚀) and earthquake-resistant measures, the bridge can be used for 120 years,” he said. “If it were not for the progress of ‘Made in China’, we couldn’t possibly complete the construction in such a short time, The China technology and China standard set by the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge will influence ( 影响) the world market.”
1.It takes China to complete the Hong Kong-Zhuhai-Macao Bridge.
A.8 years B.9 years C.10 years
2.We can draw a simple picture of HZMB like .
A.A B.B C.C
3.British newspaper The Guardian named the mega structure one of its “seven wonders of the modern world near completion” because .
A.no one can design undersea tunnels
B.the bridge is taller than the Eiffel Tower
C.The bridge is such a huge construction
4.The third paragraph mainly talks about .
A.the importance of HZMB B.the time to cross HZMB C.a one-hour living circle
5.From the last paragraph, we can infer that Su Quanke is of the project.
A.afraid B.sick C.proud
Many parents set rules for their children’s online activity, such as limiting ( 限 制 ) the amount of time they can spend online. They complain that their parents share too many photos of them online.
In a 2016 study, it was found that parents in the US share an average (平均) of 116 photos of their kids after they were born. Most were taken before the child turned 8 years old. Many of the photos showed kids in embarrassing ( 尴 尬 的 ) situations like having food all over their faces. Quartz reported.
Parents do like to share their child’s progress as he or she grows up. But their kid doesn’t like it as much. In a survey of UK children between the ages of 12 and 16, 70 percent said they felt their parents didn’t respect (尊重) their online privacy (隐私) according to Digital Parenting Magazine.
In addition, many kids said that other students at school sometimes pick on them after their parents post photos online, CBS News noted. In one case, a girl was bullied (欺负) by boys at school after they found her mom’s blog. There were many family photos in the blog.
“Each time a photo or video is uploaded, it creates a digital footprint of a child, which can follow them into adult life,” a spokeswoman for a leading children’s charity in the UK said. “It’s always important to ask children for their permission before posting or videos of them.”
1.Which sentence can be put in the blank of the first paragraph?
A.It is necessary for parents to do so because some children have spent lots of time on the Internet.
B.And they have also made more rules to control the time children spend on online activity.
C.But some children in the US and UK are saying they’d like to make rules for parents too.
2.The second paragraph shows us .
A.the fact of sharing photos of kids in the US
B.a study from the US and UK
C.embarrassing situations of kids
3.Kids don’t like their parents to share their photos because they think .
A.their photos are not beautiful enough
B.parents should respect their privacy
C.hey may be bullied at home or school
4.The underlined phrase “pick on” may mean .
A.捉弄 B.捡起 C.发现
5.From the passage, we can know that the writer .
A.encourages more parents to share their children’s photos online
B.shows it is important for parents to ask children if they can post their photos
C.hopes that parents will not post photos or videos of their children
1.The restaurant open days in a week.
A.five B.six C.seven
2.The restaurant’s business hour is hours.
A.four B.nine C.thirteen
3.The restaurant doesn’t accept orders at .
A.14:00 p.m. B.20:00 p.m. C.2:00 a.m.
4.The parking area is .
A.in the Kaheka Street B.in the King Street C.in the Grand Street
5.The restaurant is in .
A.America B.China C.England