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( ) 6. — All the oil in the world will ________ some day.
— Yeah. What shall we use for power at that time?
A. give away B. put away C. run out D. set out
— Yeah. What shall we use for power at that time?
A. give away B. put away C. run out D. set out
答案:
1-5 BADBC 6-10 CDDCB
( ) 7. — Nancy, you are going to buy a flat here, aren’t you?
— Yes, but I can’t ________ an expensive one.
A. spend B. pay C. cost D. afford
— Yes, but I can’t ________ an expensive one.
A. spend B. pay C. cost D. afford
答案:
1-5 BADBC 6-10 CDDCB
( ) 8. Tony often makes his sister ________, but this time he was made ________ by his sister.
A. cry; cry B. crying; crying C. to cry; cry D. cry; to cry
A. cry; cry B. crying; crying C. to cry; cry D. cry; to cry
答案:
1-5 BADBC 6-10 CDDCB
( ) 9. Our flight to America was cancelled ________ the terrible weather.
A. though B. as well as C. because of D. because
A. though B. as well as C. because of D. because
答案:
1-5 BADBC 6-10 CDDCB
( ) 10. — You don’t look well. ________ with you?
— I have a fever and can’t stop coughing.
A. What’s happening B. What’s the matter
C. What’s on D. What is it
— I have a fever and can’t stop coughing.
A. What’s happening B. What’s the matter
C. What’s on D. What is it
答案:
1-5 BADBC 6-10 CDDCB
Food waste is a huge problem in the whole world. It is reported that about one third of all food produced worldwide is lost or wasted every year. To help solve the problem, some people thought of the idea of “leftover (剩余的) food blind boxes”. The operational (运营的) way of the model can be different from store to store.
Since March, bakeries (面包店) in Shenzhen have started selling “magic bags” with unsold fresh bread at a low price. Those “bags” are priced between 5.9 yuan and 15.9 yuan. People can order them on a WeChat mini - programme called Xishi Magic Bag (惜食魔法袋). Then they can collect their orders at the bakery nearest to their places during a certain period of time, usually from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
The mini - programme is said to be the first of its kind in China. Now it can be used in many cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. It is popular with office workers who have little time to eat but want a healthy and quick bite while saving money. So far, it has helped save over 2 600 tons of food.
A woman named Wei Ting, a loyal user of Xishi Magic Bag, said the quality of the food she bought on the mini - programme was excellent.
“I’m a fan of ‘blind boxes’, so I really enjoy the surprise of opening the bag,” Wei said. “What’s more, it’s really a good way to save money.”
前3题每题答案不超过10个词
1. Why was the idea of “leftover food blind boxes” produced?
______________________________
2. When can users of Xishi Magic Bag usually collect their orders?
______________________________
3. What does the example of Wei Ting in the last two paragraphs show?
______________________________
4. What do you think of the mini - programme called Xishi Magic Bag? Why?

Since March, bakeries (面包店) in Shenzhen have started selling “magic bags” with unsold fresh bread at a low price. Those “bags” are priced between 5.9 yuan and 15.9 yuan. People can order them on a WeChat mini - programme called Xishi Magic Bag (惜食魔法袋). Then they can collect their orders at the bakery nearest to their places during a certain period of time, usually from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
The mini - programme is said to be the first of its kind in China. Now it can be used in many cities in China, such as Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou and Shenzhen. It is popular with office workers who have little time to eat but want a healthy and quick bite while saving money. So far, it has helped save over 2 600 tons of food.
A woman named Wei Ting, a loyal user of Xishi Magic Bag, said the quality of the food she bought on the mini - programme was excellent.
“I’m a fan of ‘blind boxes’, so I really enjoy the surprise of opening the bag,” Wei said. “What’s more, it’s really a good way to save money.”
前3题每题答案不超过10个词
1. Why was the idea of “leftover food blind boxes” produced?
______________________________
2. When can users of Xishi Magic Bag usually collect their orders?
______________________________
3. What does the example of Wei Ting in the last two paragraphs show?
______________________________
4. What do you think of the mini - programme called Xishi Magic Bag? Why?
答案:
1. To help solve the food waste problem.
2. Usually from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
3. It shows why users like the mini - programme/why the mini - programme is popular.
4. I think it’s great because it can not only save food, but also help users save money.
2. Usually from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m.
3. It shows why users like the mini - programme/why the mini - programme is popular.
4. I think it’s great because it can not only save food, but also help users save money.
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