What’s the greenest place in America? If you answered something like the warm sunlight of Santa Barbara, you’d be wrong. The greenest place in America has almost no sign of nature— the buildings outnumber the trees— and the air isn’t all that great. What it has is density(密度)and efficiency— the twin qualities that finally define green in the global warming time. Applying those standards,the greenest place in America is New York City— particularly,the overcrowded,overpriced island of Manhattan, which produces 30% less per-capita(人均)greenhouse gas than that of the nation.
It’s that density that makes Manhattan so green. Manhattan’s population density is 800 times the national average. Density comes with negatives,certainly— small living spaces,air pollution— but it also enables amazing efficiencies.Over 80% of Manhattanites travel to work by public transport, by bike or on foot— compared to an average of about 8% everywhere else in the country. Manhattan’s apartment buildings are far more energy-efficient than the houses in the suburbs.
What’s true of New York City is more or less true of other American urban areas, which explains why a growing part of the environmental movement now focuses on greening cities, hoping to attract more Americans back downtown. There’s an effort to make cities more sustainable(可持续的),by improving public transport,reducing air pollution and upgrading energy efficiency. But even more important, it is quite urgent to change decades of government policies that have been in favor of the suburbs,with disastrous consequences for energy,the environment and the climate.
That’s exactly the difficult point. For all the high efficiency and convenience and richness of living in a city,there are disadvantages too.New York,for example,has some of the highest childhood asthma(哮喘)rates in the U.S.
So it’s welcome news that New York has continued to push its P1aNYC scheme, a long-term program to make the city greener and more sustainable over the next decades. Recently it announced an update to the plan that includes phasing out heavy heating oils in New York City apartment buildings by 2030,to be replaced with cleaner natural gas.
1.Manhattan is considered as the greenest place in America because of its__________
A.buildings and treesB.density and efficiency
C.sunlight and natureD.transport and population
2.We can infer from the passage that___________.
A.New Yorkers have urged the city government to carry out green policies
B.the public transport and living space are quite satisfactory in New York
C.life in the countryside is more comfortable and energy efficient than that in cities
D.the significance of making cities greener is gained in promoting energy efficiency
3.The underlined word “it” in the last paragraph refers to___________.
A.New York cityB.PlaNYC scheme
C.ManhattanD.Santa Barbara
4.The underlined part “phasing out” in the last paragraph probably means___________.
A.rapidly promoting dealing with
B.widely suggesting researching on
C.gradually stopping using
D.immediately forbidding producing
5.What would be the best title for the passage?
A.Manhattan the Greenest Place in America?
B.The Higher Density,the Greener City?
C.PlaNYC Scheme:New York City’s Future
D.Living in Cities Does Good to the Environment
Hong Kong plays host to exciting events ranging from colourful festivals to world class arts and sports events. When planning your next visit,be sure to include these signature events in your plans.
1.Where can sport lovers order tickets for sports events?
A.At www.hkticketing.com.
B.At www. hksevens.com.
C.At Hong Kong Stadium.
D.At Auditorium,Kwai Tsing Theatre.
2.How much should you pay at least to attend both the jazz concert and Writer’s Block?
A.HK $260.B.HK $310.C.HK $440.D.HK $500.
3.In which event can audience see Woody Allen in person?
A.Affordable Art Fair.
B.Jazz Concert— HKCO + Howard MeCrary.
C.Writer’s Block.
D.Hong Kong Sevens 2014.
Will online courses transform world of education?
Some may wonder what it feels like to attend a class at Stanford University. The recently popular MOOCs (Massive Open Online Courses) can satisfy this desire. But they are also most likely to change the situation of higher education. Only last month,both Peking University and Tsinghua University announced plans to start open online course on the edX platform,one of the world’s major providers of MOOCs,to explore this new form of online education.
Gaining momentum(势头)
“It’s not only a change of platforms from offline to online. It’s more about a reform of
teaching methods,even the whole education system,”said Chen Jining,president of Tsinghua University.
The potential of MOOCs to reform education has been obvious in the US ever since the immediate popularity of the course Artificial Intelligence,taught by Stanford University professor Sebastian Thrun, who later co-founded Udacity, a platform with 1.6 million enrolled(注册) students in 200 countries. According to Nature magazine,by June 2013,74 percent of universities in the US offered some type of online course. Lu Fang, vice-president of Fudan University,explains the appeal of MOOCs as a simple case of supply and demand:“The demand for high quality educational resources from both enrolled students and professionals is feeding the rise of MOOCs,in which classes usually taught by top teachers are available to everyone,”said Lu.
Too early to replace
With easy access and free of charge, MOOCs are said to have the potential to change the present education system. But there are barriers,because hardly any universities offer degree certificates, as college administrators point out, it’s difficult to confirm if students are foaming anything in MOOCs,reposed USA Today.
The Wall Street Journal also reposed that,presently,a typical MOOC student is likely to have
already graduated from college and is using the course to explore an interest or acquire professional
skills. Even so, an increasing number of undergraduates are signing up.
“What we are really establishing(创建)are educational pathways for people who want skills that are related to contemporary jobs,”Thrun told The Wall Street Journal.
1.MOOCs have been considered likely to reform education since___________.
A.the founding of Udacity
B.the wide application of online education
C.the popularity of the course Artificial Intelligence
D.the opening of MOOCs on the edX platform in China
2.According to Lu Fang, MOOCs have become popular because___________.
A.high quality educational resources are in demand
B.students can attend courses in famous universities
C.college students have access to famous teachers
D.MOOCs have brought about revolution in education
3.What can we learn from the passage?
A.Most of the MOOCs focus on professional training for college graduates.
B.There are barriers for MOOCs to replace the present education system.
C.International companies prefer applicants who graduate from MOOCs.
D.More and more undergraduates have realized the limits of MOOCs.
4.The author’s attitude towards MOOCs is___________.
A.doubtful B.negative C.critical D.optimistic
Tasha Tudor(August 28,1919 — June 18,2008) was an American illustrator(插画家)and writer of children’s books. She received many awards and honors for her contributions to children’s literature. When people talk about her creativity in artwork,she said,“I do it to support my dogs and my four children.”Her great publishing record, the number of magazine stories that have been written about her over the years, and her admirers have no effects on her at all.
Much of Tasha’s artwork and her reading are done in the wintertime.“I love winter. It’s delightful,”she says.“I don’t have to go anywhere because I work at home. If I’m snowed in,I can stay this way for months.”She hopes for early, deep snow to protect her garden from the hardship of the New England winter,and when it comes she puts on snowshoes when she needs to get down the mile-long dirt path that leads to the road.
Given her enjoyment of winter and her fantasy(梦幻)way of life,it’s not surprising that Tasha’s Christmas is a storybook holiday. She hangs flowers over the front door. Her tree comes from the woods,
and it goes up on Christmas Eve,lit by homemade candles and decorated with her great- grandmother’s collection that dates from 1850. In a place of honor on the tree are large cookies cut into the shapes of her animals.
The grandchildren and friends get presents from Tasha’s old dolls;so do the animals and they
have their own Christmas tree. “Of course,it’s a known fact that all the animals talk on Christmas
Eve,”she has written. Small, handmade gifts fill a big wooden box
At the end 0f each year, Tasha can look back and know that her life is perfect,that she has
again ignored the twentieth century,and that the magic continues. And for the rest of us,here’s
a bit of advice, Tasha style:“Nowadays, people are so restless.If they took some tea anti spent more time rocking on the porch(门廊)in the evening listening to light music,they might enjoy life more.”
1.Tasha loved winter because it allowed her to ____________.
A.read stories to her grandchildren
B.show her DIY snowshoes to kids
C.stay indoors working mid reading
D.enjoy bicycle tiding along the path
2.From the passage, we can learn that Tasha’s life is ____________.
A.modern and fashionableB.simple and fantastic
C.lonely and hardD.adventurous and inspiring
3.Which of the following is TRUE about Tasha?
A.She cared little about fame.
B.She created an animal fund.
C.She wrote many stories for magazines.
D.She bought presents for her relatives.
4.In which section of a paper can you probably read the article?
A.Travel.B.Sports.C.Economy.D.People.
Every one of us, rich or poor,should at least have one or two good friends. I learned that a true friend is the most important in my life after I had gone so many terrible things. I felt
upset when I was told that I would have to the company . As I had a very big family to __ ___
and was in great need of money,what I was about was how to find another new job .In order to this problem, I rushed from place to place like crazy. I read almost all the newspapers and almost all the telephone numbers in the newspaper___ in my notebook and tried to call almost a11 the companies that needed new _ ___.Not until I found a job in a small town near Townsville had I down .My new boss ,Mr. Johnson , was one of my good friends since primary school.“Why didn’t you me until now ? Was it to do that ? Explain to me the reason ,”he said , me a cup of hot coffee. Both of us were overjoyed to see each other and we the whole afternoon talking about things and persons that we at school .John asked me to give him some advice about to enlarge his present business and he was entirely happy about my .To my great surprise,he offered me a which didn’t need much experience because I was not with this field but the pay l got was much more man .The moment I saw my ,the sum of money given by the company,I cried for the first time — that was the first time for me to do so since I grew up.
1.A.overB.throughC.aroundD.for
2.A.leaveB.desertC.chooseD.operate
3.A.careB.protectC.love D.support
4.A.particularB.curiousC.concernedD.excited
5.A.analyzeB.raiseC.explainD.solve
6.A.took downB.turned downC.looked forD.stood for
7.A.commentsB.surveysC.reports D.advertisements
8.A.customersB.bosses C.clerks D.applicants
9.A.brokenB.slowedC.sunkD.calmed
10.A.contactB.trustC.overlookD.find
11.A.desperateB.harmfulC.worthyD.significant
12.A.awardingB.sharingC.handingD.showing
13.A.spentB.wasted C.sparedD.saved
14.A.discussedB.debated C.rememberedD.imagined
15.A.whatB.howC.which D.when
16.A.abilityB.courageC.interestsD.suggestions
17.A.positionB.chanceC.fortuneD.service
18.A.popularB.familiarC.patient D.content
19.A.offeredB.requiredC.expectedD.needed
20.A.tipB.shareC.fund D.salary
I think Quanzhou City and Xiamen City are similar in_______ both 0f the two cities are located on the seaside.
A. whatB. thatC. whichD.where