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FareShare is a charity kitchen. Every day, cooks there walk about 15 km to make free and 1. ________(health) meals for people in need. To help 2. ________(many) people than before, the cooks started this challenge. People can raise money by walking, running, riding or 3. ________(swim). And the money would be spent on more free meals. This year's challenge lasted for around two weeks. It was 4. ________ October 3rd to October 17th. A lot of people wanted to help others. So far, 689 people have taken up the challenge to move 5. ________(near) 20,000 km. Emma Reade was one of 6. ________(they). She is a six - year - old girl. She comes from Australia. And she often asks people 7. ________ she can do for them. In her home garden, there are lots of fruit and vegetables. She knows that it's important 8. ________ people to eat well. To help feed people in need, she 9. ________(plan) to walk 100 kilometers for $2,000. On school days, she walked, ran or rode. And on weekends, she did 10. ________ lot more.
Emma had a message to others, “Moving makes you feel happy and helping others makes you feel happy, too!”
Emma had a message to others, “Moving makes you feel happy and helping others makes you feel happy, too!”
答案:
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The Hanjiang River, the largest tributary(支流) of the Yangtze River, holds immense environmental importance, particularly in safeguarding its source waters.
For residents(居民) in Hanshuiyuan village in Ningqiang County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province—the birthplace of the Hanjiang River—they are all the guardians of this beautiful river.
“As a volunteer ‘riverkeeper’, I patrol(巡查) the Hanjiang River every morning and afternoon,” said Zhang Jirong, a resident of Hanshuiyuan village.
Zhang's family has earned a reputation for their protection of the Hanjiang River in the local area. It was Zhang Banggui, his grandfather, who began the practice of volunteering to patrol the river and collect litter in the waterway.
Located at the very source of the Hanjiang River, Zhang Banggui's ancestral home stands just a mere 10 meters away from the purest waters of the Hanjiang River. Local village authorities said that he was the pioneer in fostering(养育) water conservation awareness within the community.
Starting in 2003, Zhang Banggui, an elderly man, began a daily 5 - kilometer walk along the riverbanks, diligently gathering many forms of waste left behind by villagers and visitors, armed with a pair of pliers(钳子) and a trash bag. His decades - long actions told the villagers and tourists the importance of safeguarding the source of the Hanjiang River. And he persisted in this for 15 years until his death in 2018.
Reflecting on his mission, Zhang Banggui once said, “Since I knew that my home was the first household at the source of the Hanjiang River, I have always felt a sense of responsibility to preserve the water source. When I see someone damaging the environment, I feel uncomfortable. Safeguarding the Hanjiang water is not just a choice but my inherent responsibility, considering its eventual journey to Beijing.”
1. What's the writing purpose of Paragraph 1?
A. To show the geographic and environmental importance of the Hanjiang River.
B. To introduce the famous tourist attraction—the Hanjiang River.
C. To encourage people to take part in the volunteer work in the Hanjiang River.
D. To tell us how to protect the water source of the Hanjiang River.
2. Why did Zhang Jirong choose to be a volunteer “riverkeeper”?
A. Because other people in the village did this.
B. Because the water in Hanjiang was polluted by the tourists.
C. Because his grandfather and his family had influenced him for many years.
D. Because the local government paid him for the work.
3. What does the underlined word “preserve” mean in the last paragraph?
A.Stop. B.Protect. C.Press. D.Raise.
4.What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.Zhang Banggui got a job to protect the water source of the Hanjiang River.
B.The “riverkeepers” will travel to Beijing in the future because of their achievement.
C.It’s Zhang’s sense of duty that makes him do the volunteer work.
D.Both the tourists and the riverkeepers are responsible for protecting the river.
5.We can see this article in the part of “________”in the newspaper.
A.Travel B.Culture C.Lifestyle D.Environment
For residents(居民) in Hanshuiyuan village in Ningqiang County, Hanzhong City, Shaanxi Province—the birthplace of the Hanjiang River—they are all the guardians of this beautiful river.
“As a volunteer ‘riverkeeper’, I patrol(巡查) the Hanjiang River every morning and afternoon,” said Zhang Jirong, a resident of Hanshuiyuan village.
Zhang's family has earned a reputation for their protection of the Hanjiang River in the local area. It was Zhang Banggui, his grandfather, who began the practice of volunteering to patrol the river and collect litter in the waterway.
Located at the very source of the Hanjiang River, Zhang Banggui's ancestral home stands just a mere 10 meters away from the purest waters of the Hanjiang River. Local village authorities said that he was the pioneer in fostering(养育) water conservation awareness within the community.
Starting in 2003, Zhang Banggui, an elderly man, began a daily 5 - kilometer walk along the riverbanks, diligently gathering many forms of waste left behind by villagers and visitors, armed with a pair of pliers(钳子) and a trash bag. His decades - long actions told the villagers and tourists the importance of safeguarding the source of the Hanjiang River. And he persisted in this for 15 years until his death in 2018.
Reflecting on his mission, Zhang Banggui once said, “Since I knew that my home was the first household at the source of the Hanjiang River, I have always felt a sense of responsibility to preserve the water source. When I see someone damaging the environment, I feel uncomfortable. Safeguarding the Hanjiang water is not just a choice but my inherent responsibility, considering its eventual journey to Beijing.”
1. What's the writing purpose of Paragraph 1?
A. To show the geographic and environmental importance of the Hanjiang River.
B. To introduce the famous tourist attraction—the Hanjiang River.
C. To encourage people to take part in the volunteer work in the Hanjiang River.
D. To tell us how to protect the water source of the Hanjiang River.
2. Why did Zhang Jirong choose to be a volunteer “riverkeeper”?
A. Because other people in the village did this.
B. Because the water in Hanjiang was polluted by the tourists.
C. Because his grandfather and his family had influenced him for many years.
D. Because the local government paid him for the work.
3. What does the underlined word “preserve” mean in the last paragraph?
A.Stop. B.Protect. C.Press. D.Raise.
4.What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A.Zhang Banggui got a job to protect the water source of the Hanjiang River.
B.The “riverkeepers” will travel to Beijing in the future because of their achievement.
C.It’s Zhang’s sense of duty that makes him do the volunteer work.
D.Both the tourists and the riverkeepers are responsible for protecting the river.
5.We can see this article in the part of “________”in the newspaper.
A.Travel B.Culture C.Lifestyle D.Environment
答案:
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