假如你是李华,你想邀请你校交换生 Mike 参加你班活动---参观慕田峪长城,请你写一封邮件告诉他出发时间和地点以及游览注意事项等。
提示词语:school gate, by bus, 2 hours, take…with,
提示问题:● When and where will you meet?
● How long will you visit the Great Wall?
● What is your advice for Mike about the activity?
Dear Mike,
How is it going?
I’m writing to invite you to join our activity—visit the Mutianyu Great Wall.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
If there is anything that I can do, please let me know.
Yours,
Li Hua
Why do we need to throw less away? There are two reasons. One is that some resources(资源) are nonrenewable(不可再生的). That means there is only a certain amount of that resource in the world. One example of this is oil. When we use up all the oil in the world, there will be no more.
There is another reason for throwing less away. All of our trash has to be put somewhere. Often, it is put into garbage dumps(垃圾场). Much of that trash will be there for hundreds of years. The dumps will be filled up with all this trash.
There are three ways to cut down on trash.
One way is to recycle. When you recycle something, it means it is made into another shape and used again. Old newspaper may become paper bags. A glass jar can be melted(熔化) and made into a bottle.
Another way to cut down on trash is to reuse things. You can wash and use again a bottle that can hold mustard(芥末酱) or something else.
The third way to cut down on trash is to reduce the amount of trash you make, stop buying thing that you don’t need in the first place. That reduce the amount of the earth’s resources that you use.
1.How many reasons do we need to throw less away?
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2.Will the dumps be filled up with all this trash?
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3.If a broken plastic box is changed into a plastic ruler, what is the way is to cut down on trash?
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4.Why do we wash and use again a bottle that can hold mustard(芥末酱) or something else?
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5.What is the passage mainly talking about?
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If you go shopping in any toy store, you can see clearly the different games and toys for boys and girls: there are a lot of pink toys on one side of the store for girls; and dark-colored cars, guns, and soldiers for boys. Some big stores with toys may even have a pink floor for girls and a blue floor for boys. In fact, it is difficult to buy a toy for a girl that is not pink.
Some people think that too much pink is bad for girls. Sue Palmer, writer of Toxic Childhood, is very worried that most girls over the age of three are captivated about the color. According to some scientists, this happens for two reasons. Firstly, most companies offer too many products in pink. Also, many parents think their little daughter looks cute in pink. Sue Palmer says that girls at this age cannot make proper decisions by themselves, but the pink can affect (影响) the choices and the decisions they will make in the future.
Some parents are worried, too, for example, Vanessa Holburn, thirty-two, who has two girls under the age of four. Their bedrooms are a sea of pink and Vanessa is not happy. “Pink says that you are soft and gentle. Blue says that you are strong and powerful. I want my daughters to be strong and powerful. I’m worried that pink will not help them with that,” she says.
But not everyone thinks there’s something wrong with pink. Grayson Turner is a father of three girls and he isn’t worried at all. “People forget that things change all the time,” he says. “My girls used to love pink when they were little, but as they get older, they change.” Turner explains that his twelve-year-old daughter never wears pink clothes anymore. “This love of pink is just a fashion and all fashions change,” he adds. “It’s only since the 1940s that people have stated dressing girls — — in pink before that it was a color for boys.”
1.Which of the following best shows the structure of the passage?
A. B. C. D.
2.The underlined phrase “are captivated about ” in Paragraph 2 probably means .
A.are afraid of B.are tired of
C.are crazy about D.are nervous about
3.According to Grayson Turner, .
A.all little kids love the color pink
B.his girls now prefer the color blue
C.pink has always been a color for girls
D.parents needn’t worry about pink toys
4.The purpose of this passage is to .
A.explain why girls are crazy about the color pink
B.make parents less worried about the color pink
C.encourage girls to give up playing with pink toys
D.show people’s different opinions about the color pink
In 1987, a small company named Huawei was started in Shenzhen. After more than 30 years of development, the company has now beaten Apple and become the world’s second-largest maker of smartphones behind Korea’s Samsung. It has also become the world’s largest supplier(供应商) of 5G.
But recently, Huawei faced some difficulties. The U.S. government ordered a ban(禁令) on its sales in America. American officials said Huawei gave information that it collected to the Chinese government. At the same time, the U. S. government planned to stop selling parts and services to Huawei, which was believed that Huawei’s business would be hurt.
“We have never received such a request from the Chinese government and we have never tried to get into other systems to collect information.” Ren Zhengfei, Huawei’s founder and president said. “This ban from the U.S. would have little effect on our company. Huawei has enough ability to deal with the problems.” Ren added.
In an interview several years ago, Ren Zhengfei said, “I started Huawei with only
£4,000 at the beginning, but now it has become a $100 billion company. The experience was not as romantic as you imagine.”
Facing the ban of the U.S., Huawei is growing. Huawei’s smartphone sales around the world rose 50 percent compared to a year earlier in the first three months of 2019. At the same time, sales from both Samsung and Apple fell. So far, Huawei has grown into the world’s largest telecommunications equipment( 电信设备) supplier, selling in 170 countries! It may beat Samsung as the largest smartphone maker in the near future.
1.Why did the U.S. order a ban on Huawei?
A.Huawei’s sales in America were growing faster than Apple.
B.Huawei refused to supply services to the U.S. government.
C.They didn’t want Apple to sell parts and services to Huawei.
D.They thought Huawei, collected information for the Chinese government.
2.From what Ren Zhengfei said, we can learn that Huawei .
A.is deeply affected by the ban
B.has got into the system of the U.S.
C.can solve the problems they are facing
D.is asked to supply information to China
3.What does the writer want to tell us in the last paragraph?
A.Huawei is full of hope.
B.Huawei will grow slowly.
C.Huawei’s sales will be doubled.
D.Huawei is the largest smartphone maker.
Linda has been a vegetarian for years. She stopped eating meat because of how she felt as she told her doctor, she always felt tired. Her doctor looked her over and told her to eat less meat. She bought a vegetarian cook book and decided to “go all the way”. She still eats eggs and cheese sometimes; now, however, most of her food is vegetables, fruits, and grains. Linda became a vegetarian to improve her health.
Nancy is an animal lover. Nancy grew up on a farm where there were cows and chickens. As she grew older, she started to eat less meat. One day she realized that she had stopped eating meat. It had never seemed right to her that animals were fed to be killed for food.
When Mark was a student, he had a careful plan of how to spend money. The little money that he had for food, he spent on rice, cheap vegetables. He learned to be a very good cook. Now Mark is a successful engineer, but he still eats simple foods, and no meat.
Roy is an environmentalist. He knows that the population is increasing faster and faster, but the land for growing food is not increasing at all. He knows that it takes sixteen kilos of grain to make one kilo of meat; he thinks about the fifteen kilos of grain that are wasted if he eats meat “Somewhere,” he says, “someone hasn’t got enough to eat and is dying. How can I enjoy a thick steak?” Mark’s ideas about what is right and wrong make him a vegetarian.
1.Linda became a vegetarian because .
A.she was badly ill
B.she wanted to be healthier
C.she enjoyed eating vegetables
D.her doctor asked her to do so
2.Which of the following is true?
A.Linda only eats fruits and vegetables.
B.Nancy became a vegetarian when she was old.
C.Roy doesn’t like steak at all.
D.We aren’t sure when Roy became a vegetarian.
3.The main idea of this passage is that .
A.meat is not good for one’s health
B.we had better become vegetarians
C.people choose to be vegetarians for different reasons
D.people become vegetarians because they don’t like meat
Places to visit in London
☆The Thames
It runs through London, dividing the city into two parts. It’s interesting to take a trip on the river. This way, you can see almost every place of interest of London in one day.
☆Big Ben
May 31, 2019 is the 160th birthday of the largest four-face clock in the world—Big Ben. It isn’t the name of the tower itself but the 13-ton bell inside it. Every hour, it “bongs” the number of hours to tell the time.
Places to visit in Liverpool
☆Sport: “Liverpool FC”
Do you love football? Visit Anfield football center, home to Liverpool’s favorite football team.
Closed on Sat.& Sun.
Adult: £ 15.00
Under-16s and student: £ 9.00
Child under six: Free
☆Music: “The Beatles Story”
If you love The Beatles-the world-famous 1960s music group, come here! Open every day except Dec 25 and 26.
Adult: £16.00
Under-16s and student: £ 12.00
Child under six: Free
1.What’s the suggested way to visit the most places of interest in one day in London?
A.To go by boat. B.To go by bus. C.To go by subway. D.To go by taxi.
2.What does “FC” mean in “Liverpool FC”?
A.Fried Chicken. B.Famous Coach. C.Football Club. D.Free City.
3.David, a music fan, wants to go to his favorite place in Liverpool with his 9-year-old daughter and his baby son. How much should he pay?
A.£ 0. B.£ 24. C.£ 28. D.32.