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一家只卖二手衣A shoponly sellingsecond-hand clothes服的商店体裁说明文难度★★词数201There is a clothesshop calledGreen Ladies.What makesit specialis that there areonly second-hand clothesin it.Wendy is the managerof Green Ladies.Hong Kongis agreat placefor shoppingand thenew clothesare notveryexpensive.Many womenlike buyingclothes andthey weardifferent clothesevery dayof aweek.Some of them oftenthrowaway someclothes becausethey dontlike themany more.Some of the clothesare evennew.I thinkits awaste todothat,she says.How aboutsending these clothes toGreen LadiesOthers canbuy these,second-hand clothesand youcanget somemoney.^^When peopletake theirclothes toGreen Ladies,the shopworkers willcheck theclothes to make suretheyre right forsale first.After someonebuys theclothes,the shopwill givethe owner30per centof themoney.(提示语)People cansee reminderslike“Try beforeyou buy”and“Do you have thesame clothesat homein GreenLadies.When customerssee them,they willthink carefullybefore theybuy theclothes.By doingso,Green Ladieshopesto changepeoples habitsof shoppingtoo much.
1.From Wendywe knowthat somewomen throwaway someclothes because.A.these clothesare oldB.these clothesare verycheapC.theseclotheare nolonger likedby themD.these clothesare notrightfor them
2.What doesthe underlinedword customers“in thelast paragraphmean in Chinese顾客.老板售货员设计师A.B C.D.
3.How muchcan MsLi getwhen someonebuys herdress for10yuan in Green LadiesA.50yuan.B.40yuan.C.30yuan.D.20yuan
4.Which ofthe followingmay bea reminderinGreenLadiesA.Take themhome rightnow.B.Buy it when youreally needit.C.All theclothes lookso goodon you.D.You canalways getsomething goodhere.
5.GreenLadieshopes people dont.A.save moneyB.shop toomuchC.buy second-hand thingsD.wear expensiveclothes小猫头鹰The smallowl体裁记叙文难度★★词数213Last year,some workerscame to a forestin Americaand cut down avery bigtree.They tookthe tree to aplace calledRockefeller Centre inNew York.They set up abig Christmas tree thereevery year.Hundreds ofthousands ofpeople cometosee it.But theworkers hadno ideathat anowl washaving abreak in this tree.They found itwhenthey wereready toset upthetree.The owl was verylittle andthey thoughtit was a babywho neededhelp,so theytook itto ananimal rescue centre.The workersat therescue centrefound outthat the owl wasnot ababy buta kindof smallowl.They namedthe owlRockybecause peoplefounditat RockefellerCentre.Rocky didntlook well.The workersgave itfood andwater andtookcare ofit.After afew days,Rocky gotwell andstrong.It was able tofly again.The workersattherescuecentretook itto asafeforest.Everyone washappy tosee that and saidgoodbye toit.This year,RockefellerCentrewill havea newChristmastree.It willbe stillvery big,but itmay nothave anowl thistime!
1.Those workerscut downthe bigtreeto.A.catch the owl B.help theowlC.celebrate ChristmasDay D.build RockefellerCentre
2.After thoseworkers foundtheowlin thetree,they first.A.sent ittoazoo B.gave itfood andwaterC.found anew tree for itD.took itto ananimal rescuecentreA.how oldtheowlwas B.what theowlwaslikeC.how theowl gotits nameD.why theowl didntlook well
4.Which ofthe followingcay weput in the blankin Paragraph4A.Then theylet Rockygo.B.But Rockygot lostin it.C.They cutdown atreeforRocky.D.But Rockywouldnt liketo leave.为硬纸板寻找第二Finding asecond lifefor cardboard次生命体裁说明文难度★★★词数227(挠)What canyou makeout oftwenty piecesof usedcardboard Thisquestion mayleave youscratching yourhead.Monami Ohno,however,has comeup withmany ideas:A toygun Amodel carOr perhapsa sculptureof BatmanOhno,from Japan,is anartist.For thepast tenyears,she hasturned usedcardboard intoone wonderfulmodel afteranother.Ohno wasin collegewhen shefirst toyedwith thisidea.She wantedto make a bike-like thingfor a class project.Shedid thisby foldingthe cardboardand gluingall thedifferent piecestogether.The peoplearound herfound herworkamazing.Their complimentsmade Ohno,very happy.The girldecided tocontinue makingcardboard models.Her(出现)artworks haveenjoyed muchpopularity inJapan.Some ofthem haveeven appearedat public showings.(以为基石出)Ohno basesmany ofher artworkson cartooncharacters.However,the artistsays shehas noexact planwhenshe makesher art.She draws her ideas on thecardboard first.Then,she cutsit andslowly shapesher model.Ohnos modelssell for$900to$13,000each.With theartists creativemind,useless cardboardis beingmadevaluable.Just thinkabout whatyouhaverecently thrownaway,a plasticbottle,or someold socks.Perhaps youcan givesomeof theseitems ofwaste asecond life,too!l.How longhas Ohnomade models with used cardboardA.One year.B.Two years.C.Five years.D.Ten years.
2.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.Ohno beganher artworkfirst foraclassproject.B.Ohnos artworksare popularall overthe world.C.Ohno soldher modelsat ahigh priceat apublicshow.D.Ohnos artworksare basedon thecharacters in the novels.
3.How doesOhno makemodelswithusedcardboardA.She firsthas aplan and then beginsto makethe model.B.She firstwatches TVandthenmakes amodel like a character.C.She cutsit andslowly shapesher modelafter shedrawsherideason the cardboardD.She makesmodels togetherwith herclassmates.
4.If Sambuys amodel fromOhno,he maypay.A.$850B.8899C.$13,000D.$13,300塑料吸管运动Plastic strawsmovement体裁说明文难度★★★★词数210(吸管)In the United States,people throwaway500million plastic straws everyday.These areenough tocircle theearth...twice!Worldwide,plastic strawsare thesixth mostcommon typeof rubbish.They are almost neverrecycled—probably becausethey aretoo small(目标)(环保运动)Now,plastic strawsare thetarget ofa growingenvironmental movement.Among themis BeStrawFree.Milo Cress,16,started themovement in201l/I noticedthat wheneverI ordereda drinkatarestaurant,itwould comewith astraw Jsays theAmerican teenager.This seemedlikeahuge waste.”According toCress,plastic strawsare madeof oil.Oil isa preciousresource/9Cress adds.So,is makingsingle-usestraws reallywhat wewant todo withthis resource^^Cress startedby askingrestaurants inhis homecity tostop givingstraws ifpeopledontask forone.Many agreediOverthe years,restaurants aroundtheUnited States joinedthe movementiThey now use fewerplasticstrawsthan theyusedto.In othercountries,there aresimilar movements.In theUnited Kingdom,many restaurantsnowusepaper straws.The(政府)(禁止)British governmentis planningto banall plasticwaste by
2042.
1.When wasMilo CressbornA.In
2011.B.In
2017.C.In
1995.D.We dontknow
2.How didMilo Cressstart themovementA.He toldpeople notto askfor straws.B.He askedrestaurants notto volunteerstraws topeople.C.He toldthe governmentwhat todo withstraws.D.He startedsimilar movementsin othercountries
3.What doesthe underlinedmovementBe StrawFree meanin the passageA.Use strawsfor free.B.Dont usestraws.C.Free strawsare good.D.Straws areunsold.
4.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothepassageA.Only Americanpeople throwaway plasticstraws everyday.B.The restaurantsin theUnitedStatesrecycled plasticstrawsC.People inChina dont use plasticstraws.D.The Britishgovernment plansto banall plasticwaste inabout20years.猎人变身护林员From huntersto rangers体裁记叙文难度★★★★词数199In the1980s,the Xinyivillage inSichuan Provincewas knownasahunters*village.Life was1inthismountainvillage.The landon thehillside wasdifficult tofarm.Many villagershad tohunt wild animals tomakealiving.They also(取暖)2trees forsale andfor heating.As the villagers huntedfurther into the3and cutdown moretrees,they wereseeingless andless wildlife.(造成)In1992,a flood4thevillageand causedgreat losesto manyfamilies.It cameasawake-up callforthelocals.The villagersrealized thatthey had to5their oldway oflife.They startedto6bees andother animalstomakemoney.And(电暖言制.they nowuse electricheaters Theydon*tusefirewood7heating.The villagershave alsoformed agroup offourteen forestrangers.Twelve ofthem were8in thepast.They havesetup(监则)(恢cameras in the forestto monitor1the wildanimals inorder to9them.The forestareas arebeing restored复)to theirnatural beauty.(枪)(拍摄)“We shotwildanimalswith gunsinthepast,but nowwe onlyshoot themwith10J saidone ranger/We(和谐)can onlylive wellwhen welive inharmony withnature.l.A.easy B.slow C.different D.hard
2.A.cutdownB.put downC.wrote downD.fell down
3.A.farm B.forest C.home D.villageB.brought C.reached D.hit
5.A.keep B.change C.turn D.decide
6.A.raise B.buy C.leave D.get
7.A.on B.inC.for D.with
8.A.students B.scientists C.workers D.hunters
9.A.feed B.find C.protect D.watchB.watches C.eyes D.cameras“Spiderman”on a cliff悬崖上的“蜘蛛侠”体裁说明文难度★★★词数153Since eightyears ago,Guo Youshunhas beenpicking uprubbish froma cliff.The cliffis onYuntai MountaininHenan Province.(吨)Its30metres high.Guo hascollected morethan100tons ofrubbish overthe years.People callhim“SpidermarT.(头盔)Guos toolsareapiece ofstrong ropeand anorange helmet.A rubbishbag andthe ropeare tiedaround hiswaist*Two workerspull therope to keep himsafe4(刑£撞)One day,when Guohad justlanded atthe bottomofthecliff,a rockfell fromabove.It crashedinto(撞击)pieces justtwo metresaway fromhim.Flying piecesfrom therock struckGuos backand helmethard.Guo said,“I thoughtabout givingup atthat moment.But itwouldnt beeasy tofind anew cleaner.So Ijust feltlike Ihadtokeepdoing myjob,and Ihadtodo itwelL^^l.How manyyears hasGuo Youshunbeen collectingrubbish onacliff
2.How highisthecliff Guo Youshun workson
3.What toolsdoes GuoYoushun usewhen heis doinghis job
4.Why didntGuoYoushungive uphis jobafter theaccident津津有味俨The beautyo scars”“伤疤”之美When weget badlyinjured,we areoften leftwith searson ourbodies.This happensto treesas well.One typeof“scar”on trees isatree hole.In orderto protecttrees,people usuallyfill tree holes withcement andother materials.However,many peoplethink thatthe lookof greycement ontreesisugly.It doesnot fitintotheurban environment.This winter,some artistswere invitedto decoratethe treesonthestreets ofHongkou district,Shanghai.They paintedmanycute animals,such asbirds,cats andsquirrels,inthetreeholes.These littleanimals lookas ifthey wereliving orhidingthere.The paintingsdon*t hurtthe trees.Instead,they coverthe holesand preventthe treesfrom losingwater.Thanks tothe effortsof theseartists,the natural€scars^^ofthetrees havebeen turnedinto colourfulworks ofart.These tree-hole paintingsdon*t justbeautify thestreets.They alsohelp raisepeoples awarenessof environmental开心辞典.伤疤躲藏protection*Theyre thewarm decorationinthecold seasoniscar nhide v.受伤的.相反injured adj.instead adv(使)充满fill v.水泥cement n.材料,原料material n.ugly.丑陋的,难看的adj urban城市的adj.environment n.自然环境地区,district n.区域阻止prevent v.努力effort n.美化beautify v.提升raise v.认识,意识awareness n.仿佛,似乎as if由于,幸亏thanks to。
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