(B)
A new way of exercise, called “plogging”, is becoming popular around the world. It requires people to pick up the rubbish while running. Actually, picking up the rubbish in the forest or parks can also make you fit.
The plogging movement was started by Erik Ahlstrom in 2016 in Sweden. After moving to Stockholm from a small ski-community in northern Sweden, he found there was litter here and there while riding his bike to work every day. He was shocked that the same rubbish could remain on the road for several weeks without anyone picking it up. So he started picking it up. And he felt good in his heart to clean up even a small place.
Stopping to clean up the rubbish became a habit, then a part of his exercise as he introduced the activity to his partners. By 2016, other people were joining in, and plogging became official events in Sweden. Since then, the movement has grown organically (有组织地) around the world, thanks to social media.
Many people, like Emily Wright, had plogged for a long time. She picked up cigarette ends, plastic bottles and so on, although some of them were smelly and even made her sick. Plogging wasn't always pleasant, but what scared her more was to leave the rubbish there. She thought it was worth doing that and it was really terrible for a person not to take responsibility for it.
In a word, this activity also calls on everyone to do something for the environment in our daily life. We'd better do that from now on.
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1. Where does the plogging movement first appear?
A. In the UK.
B. In Italy.
C. In the USA.
D. In Sweden.
2. When has the movement grown organically around the world?
A. Since 2015.
B. Since 2016.
C. Since 2017.
D. Since 2018.
3. What should people do when they plog?
A. They should pick up the rubbish while shopping.
B. They should pick up the rubbish while running.
C. They should pick up the rubbish while working.
D. They should pick up the rubbish while playing.
4. According to the text, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Plogging requires people to clean up their houses.
B. Emily thought it was not worth doing plogging.
C. Social media helped spread the plogging movement.
D. It made Erik feel terrible to clean up even a small place.
5. What can we learn from the text?
A. We can go to the forest and parks in free time.
B. Everyone can do something for the environment.
C. Running around the forest and parks is not allowed.
D. We shouldn't leave the light on when we are not in the room.
A new way of exercise, called “plogging”, is becoming popular around the world. It requires people to pick up the rubbish while running. Actually, picking up the rubbish in the forest or parks can also make you fit.
The plogging movement was started by Erik Ahlstrom in 2016 in Sweden. After moving to Stockholm from a small ski-community in northern Sweden, he found there was litter here and there while riding his bike to work every day. He was shocked that the same rubbish could remain on the road for several weeks without anyone picking it up. So he started picking it up. And he felt good in his heart to clean up even a small place.
Stopping to clean up the rubbish became a habit, then a part of his exercise as he introduced the activity to his partners. By 2016, other people were joining in, and plogging became official events in Sweden. Since then, the movement has grown organically (有组织地) around the world, thanks to social media.
Many people, like Emily Wright, had plogged for a long time. She picked up cigarette ends, plastic bottles and so on, although some of them were smelly and even made her sick. Plogging wasn't always pleasant, but what scared her more was to leave the rubbish there. She thought it was worth doing that and it was really terrible for a person not to take responsibility for it.
In a word, this activity also calls on everyone to do something for the environment in our daily life. We'd better do that from now on.
根据短文内容,选择最佳答案。
1. Where does the plogging movement first appear?
A. In the UK.
B. In Italy.
C. In the USA.
D. In Sweden.
2. When has the movement grown organically around the world?
A. Since 2015.
B. Since 2016.
C. Since 2017.
D. Since 2018.
3. What should people do when they plog?
A. They should pick up the rubbish while shopping.
B. They should pick up the rubbish while running.
C. They should pick up the rubbish while working.
D. They should pick up the rubbish while playing.
4. According to the text, which of the following is TRUE?
A. Plogging requires people to clean up their houses.
B. Emily thought it was not worth doing plogging.
C. Social media helped spread the plogging movement.
D. It made Erik feel terrible to clean up even a small place.
5. What can we learn from the text?
A. We can go to the forest and parks in free time.
B. Everyone can do something for the environment.
C. Running around the forest and parks is not allowed.
D. We shouldn't leave the light on when we are not in the room.
答案:
(B)1~5 DBBCB
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