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A small town in England is teaching the world that it is important 1.(grow) your own food. Any open space 2.(use) to grow fruit and vegetables. There are apples, pears, peaches, strawberries, cabbages and carrots, here and there. Everyone can pick them 3. free. Eight years ago, a woman named Pam in Todmorden dug up her rose garden. She planted vegetables, knocked down the garden wall and put up a sign 4.(say), “Help yourself?” Today, Pam has 5.(complete) changed the town. A new town has been born, 6. is called “Incredible Edible Todmorden”. Pam explained why she thought the idea was popular. “It’s possible and positive. Many people know we have to change, 7. how we do that is a question. So one day, she gathered all the 8.(villager) together. They decided to do something different at once. They didn’t write reports. They didn’t ask for permission. They just did it. Only a short time 9.(late), Todmorden became a big garden of fruit vegetables. In Todmorden, there is a motto: If you eat, you are in. But that’s not all. There are 10.(many) than 700 edible towns popping up around the world, from Canada to Mali. People there think about food and protect environment at the same time.
Today, caring people across the country are finding creative ways to improve the lives of the homeless. These efforts _______ mental health services, and _______ haircuts — a service offered by the Nashville Street Barbers.
The Nashville Street Barbers is a group of hairdressers _______ are “trying make their community a _______ place one cut at a time.” The inspiring group was _______ in 2017 by hairdresser Caroline Lindner, who created the _______ to help the homeless.
Since then, the Nashville Street Barbers has _______, thanks to a $10.000 donation from the Hardee’s All Stars program and, most importantly, thanks to a growing group of _______ visitors. Linder _______ that the barbers have seen such a success because of the connections they’ve made with their visitors, who they treat just like paying(付费的) customers. “I know most people are particular about their ________ and our ________ are not different”, she told. “We had to prove and gain trust which ________ people to come back every Monday ________. What started as a one-person effort has become a city-wide ________ that now provides up to 80 free haircuts a week. Lindner even has plans to ________ the program, bringing the Nashville Street Barbers to locations beyond the city. Until then, the team hopes to make a ________ through their ________story. “Our final goal, ” they say, “is to ________ others around the world to start their own barbering communities and ________ their communities. “And now, we can see in fact there are many people ________ their steps.”
1.A.include B.start C.finish D.doubt
2.A.expensive B.free C.timely D.cheap
3.A.who B.which C.whom D.when
4.A.healthier B.colder C.better D.stronger
5.A.released B.honoured C.sold D.founded
6.A.school B.group C.family D.society
7.A.grown B.decreased C.disappeared D.stopped
8.A.careful B.thankful C.generous D.faithful
9.A.forgets B.manages C.believes D.sighs
10.A.hair B.clothes C.shoes D.dress
11.A.members B.neighbours C.workers D.friends
12.A.let B.made C.got D.took
13.A.successfully B.importantly C.especially D.finally
14.A.activity B.festival C.argument D.dream
15.A.reach B.arrive C.enlarge D.improve
16.A.mistake B.promise C.decision D.difference
17.A.Inspiring B.surprising C.embarrassing D.damaging
18.A.force B.invite C.encourage D.refuse
19.A.find B.help C.organize D.donate
20.A.changing B.following C.loving D.measuring
Earthquakes often happen suddenly without warning, and they can often cause damage, injuries and even deaths. 1..
If you are outdoors:
Move away from buildings, streetlights, something dangerous and stay in the open. 2.. If you are driving when an earthquake hits, pull over to the side of the road and stop quickly as safety allows and stay in the car. Avoid stopping near or under buildings, trees. Even if the earthquake has stopped, avoid roads, bridges that might have been damaged by the earthquake
If indoors:
3.. Then hold on until the shaking stops. If there isn’t a table or desk near you, cover your face and head with your arms and bend in an inside corner of the building. Stay away from glass windows, and anything that could fall.
Get communication and necessities ready:
4.. There is a real possibility during the day when adults are at work and children are at school. Ask a relative not in this area or friend to serve as the “family contact(联系).” Make sure everyone in the family knows the name, address, and phone number of the contact person.
It is also important to have necessary things on hand, such as water, food, medicine, a flashlight and so on. 5..
A. Most earthquake-related injuries result from falling objects(物体) or walls.
B. They help people to recognize what action to take during the earthquake and what planning to make before.
C. Drop to the ground; take cover by getting under a strong table or other pieces of furniture.
D. As far as safety is concerned, it is wise to know what to do during an earthquake and make enough preparations.
E. Make sure that all the family members know the best place to hide themselves.
F. If possible, take a class to learn what to take for a possible disaster.
G. Making a communication for getting together after the disaster in case family members get separated from one another during an earthquake.
As Shanghai prepared to introduce mandatory(强制的) garbage sorting on July 1, games and toys that examined fun ways to spread information about the garbage sorting were to encourage younger people to take action.
A 15-second video of a game went on Chinese social media. In the video, players wearing VR(虚拟) headsets saw four different types of trash can in front of them, and had to throw different types of garbage into the right buckets(桶) to get points. Although it was not the only VR game in the place, visitors lined up around the booth to explore it because of the garbage-sorting theme.
“As a Shanghai, I am in great need of this game. Maybe I won’t need to check how to categorize(分类) each piece of garbage on my phone while going through all my garbage every day if I play this game more often, ” said ZhouZhou, a young Shanghai. But some social media users in Shanghai have complained about the difficulty of sorting different types of garbage.
Wu Xia, founder and CEO of VitrellaCore, the company that created the game, said the idea was to provide an interesting way of learning about garbage sorting. “It’s simple and easy to understand. People can practice sorting garbage without actually going through their trash, and it is a more effective method than using paper materials when training volunteers,” Wu said.
1.What is the purpose of the VR game?
A.Just for fun.
B.Teach students to sort garbage.
C.Do exercise.
D.Keep fit.
2.What do some people complain about?
A.It is too hard to sort garbage.
B.There are too many people lining up.
C.The VR game should be more interesting.
D.There are more ways to use paper materials.
3.What is the meaning of the underlined word in the last Paragraph?
A.successful B.interesting C.traditional D.disappointing
4.What is the main idea of the text?
A.Young people like VR games more.
B.Shanghai performs mandatory garbage sorting.
C.Games were used to help young people sort garbage.
D.Learning by playing VR games is practical for the young.
A school in Buffalo, New York has filled a vending machine(自动售货机) with books to get young students more interested in reading.
Lock up a lot of books behind a wall of glass and with a special gold coin students at the school can pick out their favorite books. They get to take the books home for free. And the best part? It’s not a system based on behavior or attendance. The process is designed so that every student will get a chance to use the machine at some point.
The idea was first introduced by the assistant principal, Unseld Robinson, who was inspired by another school he visited doing similar. He thought it could be a funny way to get parents and students at his school to read. Now, after a year of fund-raising,the machine has been filled with over $1,000 worth of books—all of which will be continuously added through various donations(捐赠).
Robinson says that many children in Buffalo are not reading as much as they should. So the idea of the vending machine was “to encourage reading in and out of school as well as increase every child’s overall excitement about reading.”
1.How do the students of the school get the book from the machine?
A.By asking the head teacher.
B.By using some cash.
C.By using some special coin.
D.By exchanging the books with new ones.
2.Who can get a free book from the machine?
A.The student with the best behavior.
B.The student with the best attendance.
C.The student with real gold coins.
D.The student with good luck.
3.What do people think of the activity?
A.Boring. B.Meaningful and useful. C.Useless. D.Doubtful.
4.Why did the assistant principal use this method?
A.The students here didn’t read enough books.
B.The school could get more donations.
C.The students here could earn extra money.
D.The school could improve the students’ score.
How many phone numbers can you remember by heart? It’s probably fewer than you would like. Actually, you’re not alone. Some said that they couldn’t recall the phone numbers of their friends and neighbors. And others said that they couldn’t remember their relatives, phone numbers. In their eyes, there is no point in filling their heads with phone numbers if they’re all stored in smart phones that are with them almost all the time.
In fact, most people are suffering from a sort of digital amnesia(健忘). More than 90%℉ those agreed that they used the Internet as an online extension of their brains. Rote memorization(死记硬背) was once an important part of education, but we just need a click the computer or slide now. That’s making us worse at remembering things.
However, I believe that there are more risks to this new world of memory beyond losing our ability to recall some information such as who the 15th President was. That kind of information may always be a click away, but the important things are personal ones, like the way your parents smile at your wedding. It’s harder to recall or find online. If you’re relying on yourself to keep track of those memories, they will be much more meaningful.
1.Paragraph 1 is mainly used to ________.
A.serve as the background of memory B.introduce the topic
C.explain a new research D.study people’s memory
2.What’s the main cause of people’s suffering from digital amnesia?
A.Dealing with too many things.
B.Seldom thinking about questions.
C.Relying on the Internet too much.
D.The changes of their meme.
3.What’s the author’s attitude towards people’s memories now?
A.Worried. B.Optimistic. C.Disappointed. D.Confident.