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Ⅰ. 短文阅读(每小题 2 分,满分 8 分)
A zero - waste life is a lifestyle that hardly creates any rubbish. So, a zero - waste store is about providing a kind of everyday and pleasant - looking zero - waste products to help people start on a zero - waste life journey.
"Zero waste" or "danshari" was first suggested by a French woman called Bea Johnson. Her idea is: live a life and try not to create any rubbish; use different kinds of ways to save the environment such as stopping the use of one - off objects; giving unwanted things to others or giving them away to organizations like the Red Cross.
Yu Yuan, 27, is deeply interested in this idea. She and her boyfriend have lived in Beijing for many years. And earlier she used to buy things without thinking about them carefully until she saw a video about "zero waste", in which a family of four placed the rubbish they produced every year in a jar (罐). After watching the video, Yu wanted to experience this zero - waste lifestyle with her boyfriend.
A zero - waste life follows the 6R rule—Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle and Rot. Over August—October when Yu followed the 6R rule of zero waste, she and her boyfriend Joe Harvey both produced only two cans of rubbish.
Now, the couple have opened a small shop in Beijing, where they use wood products to take the place of plastic ones and cloth bags with environmentally friendly logos. Most products sold in the store can be reused. The store also has second - hand books and CDs/DVDs with ideas to make the best of the used things.
"Those who once experienced the non - waste lifestyle have slowly changed their ideas," says Yu. "The zero - waste lifestyle is not for ascetics (苦行僧). It is just around us at our finger - tips." Yu expects some of her friends to join her on the road to zero waste.
(
A. Try to produce no rubbish in life.
B. Share objects with others.
C. Help their friends live comfortably.
D. Work hard for the Red Cross.
(
A. She offers plastic bags in her store.
B. She is influenced by the 6R rule.
C. She often buys things she doesn't need.
D. She likes listening to CDs very much.
(
A. Lots of people doubt the zero - waste lifestyle.
B. She feels it hard to continue her lifestyle.
C. Her friends have followed her lifestyle.
D. The zero - waste lifestyle is not difficult to live.
(
A. Opening up a Second - hand Store
B. Recycling Waste
C. Saving the Environment
D. Joining the Couple
A zero - waste life is a lifestyle that hardly creates any rubbish. So, a zero - waste store is about providing a kind of everyday and pleasant - looking zero - waste products to help people start on a zero - waste life journey.
"Zero waste" or "danshari" was first suggested by a French woman called Bea Johnson. Her idea is: live a life and try not to create any rubbish; use different kinds of ways to save the environment such as stopping the use of one - off objects; giving unwanted things to others or giving them away to organizations like the Red Cross.
Yu Yuan, 27, is deeply interested in this idea. She and her boyfriend have lived in Beijing for many years. And earlier she used to buy things without thinking about them carefully until she saw a video about "zero waste", in which a family of four placed the rubbish they produced every year in a jar (罐). After watching the video, Yu wanted to experience this zero - waste lifestyle with her boyfriend.
A zero - waste life follows the 6R rule—Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle and Rot. Over August—October when Yu followed the 6R rule of zero waste, she and her boyfriend Joe Harvey both produced only two cans of rubbish.
Now, the couple have opened a small shop in Beijing, where they use wood products to take the place of plastic ones and cloth bags with environmentally friendly logos. Most products sold in the store can be reused. The store also has second - hand books and CDs/DVDs with ideas to make the best of the used things.
"Those who once experienced the non - waste lifestyle have slowly changed their ideas," says Yu. "The zero - waste lifestyle is not for ascetics (苦行僧). It is just around us at our finger - tips." Yu expects some of her friends to join her on the road to zero waste.
(
A
)1. What should people do according to Bea Johnson?A. Try to produce no rubbish in life.
B. Share objects with others.
C. Help their friends live comfortably.
D. Work hard for the Red Cross.
(
B
)2. Which is TRUE about Yu Yuan?A. She offers plastic bags in her store.
B. She is influenced by the 6R rule.
C. She often buys things she doesn't need.
D. She likes listening to CDs very much.
(
D
)3. What does Yu Yuan mean in the last paragraph?A. Lots of people doubt the zero - waste lifestyle.
B. She feels it hard to continue her lifestyle.
C. Her friends have followed her lifestyle.
D. The zero - waste lifestyle is not difficult to live.
(
C
)4. Which of the following is the best title for the passage?A. Opening up a Second - hand Store
B. Recycling Waste
C. Saving the Environment
D. Joining the Couple
答案:
1.A 2.B 3.D 4.C
Ⅱ. 任务型阅读(每小题 2 分,满分 6 分)
In Hebei, there is a small village called Yeli. Through the village you can see green trees along the riverbank. However, you can hardly imagine that, about 16 years ago, this area was covered with rocks and weeds (杂草). The big change is all because of years of hard work by two best friends: Jia Haixia, who is blind, and Jia Wenqi, who has no arms.
The two friends decided to plant trees to make a living back in 2002. Although both are disabled (残疾的), they learnt to work together by becoming each other's eyes and hands. With little money to buy young trees, they had to collect and plant cuttings (插枝). Every morning, they went to the riverbank together. Jia Wenqi worked in the front and Jia Haixia followed him by holding one of his friend's empty sleeves (衣袖). After they arrived at the riverbank, Jia Haixia would climb on his friend's shoulders to get cuttings and Jia Wenqi would tell him which cuttings were the best. After that, they dug holes on the ground and watered the cuttings together.
They planted 800 trees in the first year, but only two survived (存活). They didn't give up. Instead, they continued to plant more in the next few years. The riverbank is now home to over ten thousand trees.
Today, the two friends no longer need to make a living by planting trees, but they have no plans to stop. They aim to (旨在) plant as many trees as possible in the area to protect it from flooding (洪水) and to improve local environment.
1. Where did the story take place? (不超过 10 个词)
________________________
2. How did these two disabled men work together? (不超过 10 个词)
________________________
3. What's the purpose of their planting trees in the area now? (不超过 10 个词)
________________________
In Hebei, there is a small village called Yeli. Through the village you can see green trees along the riverbank. However, you can hardly imagine that, about 16 years ago, this area was covered with rocks and weeds (杂草). The big change is all because of years of hard work by two best friends: Jia Haixia, who is blind, and Jia Wenqi, who has no arms.
The two friends decided to plant trees to make a living back in 2002. Although both are disabled (残疾的), they learnt to work together by becoming each other's eyes and hands. With little money to buy young trees, they had to collect and plant cuttings (插枝). Every morning, they went to the riverbank together. Jia Wenqi worked in the front and Jia Haixia followed him by holding one of his friend's empty sleeves (衣袖). After they arrived at the riverbank, Jia Haixia would climb on his friend's shoulders to get cuttings and Jia Wenqi would tell him which cuttings were the best. After that, they dug holes on the ground and watered the cuttings together.
They planted 800 trees in the first year, but only two survived (存活). They didn't give up. Instead, they continued to plant more in the next few years. The riverbank is now home to over ten thousand trees.
Today, the two friends no longer need to make a living by planting trees, but they have no plans to stop. They aim to (旨在) plant as many trees as possible in the area to protect it from flooding (洪水) and to improve local environment.
1. Where did the story take place? (不超过 10 个词)
________________________
2. How did these two disabled men work together? (不超过 10 个词)
________________________
3. What's the purpose of their planting trees in the area now? (不超过 10 个词)
________________________
答案:
1.At a small village called Yeli in Hebei.
2.By becoming each other’s eyes and hands.
3.To protect it from flooding and to improve local environment.
2.By becoming each other’s eyes and hands.
3.To protect it from flooding and to improve local environment.
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