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Ryan Hickman, a 14 - year - old student from the US, has become a young environmental hero. On April 20, he and many volunteers from Project 3R, the nonprofit he created, started a five - week campaign to remove trash(清除垃圾)from five beaches along the southern California coast and some in Mexico.
Since 2012, he and others who helped him have collected about 2 million bottles and cans from beaches, lakes and rivers.
Hickman first learned the impacts of pollution at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center(PMMC,太平洋海洋哺乳动物中心)in Laguna Beach, which has been rescuing sea lions and seals for more than 40 years. Watching the animals improve inspired him to think about what he could do to help.
From a young age, Hickman had developed a love for recycling and had always liked trash trucks. He put them together and began raising money by collecting recyclables. In 2017, Hickman handed a 10,000 check over to the PMMC after picking up 50,000 pounds of trash and more than 200,000 recyclable bottles.
Along with organizing volunteer cleanups, Hickman has also traveled worldwide, speaking to kids about caring for the planet and oceans. At the Ocean Institute in California, he started a program where primary school students clean local beaches and then board the institute's teaching ship to learn about pollution's impact. “If I inspire even one person to act, it's worth it. Everyone can help protect our planet — one piece of trash at a time,” he said.
56. The underlined word “campaign” means “”.
A. a military battle
B. a series of planned activities for a purpose
C. a long vacation
D. a type of vehicle
57. What does “them” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Collecting bottles and cleaning beach.
B. Removing trash and making money.
C. Recycling and trash trucks.
D. Recyclables and sea animals.
58. How did Ryan raise the 10,000 he donated to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center?
A. By recycling useless trash.
B. Through government support.
C. By selling trash and bottles.
D. By organizing charity concerts.
59. What can we infer about Ryan's attitude toward environmental protection?
A. He believes only adults can make a real difference.
B. He thinks small actions can lead to big changes.
C. He focuses only on cleaning beaches in the US.
D. He prefers earning money over saving animals.
60. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. How to Start a Nonprofit Group
B. The Life of a Trash Truck Lover
C. A Teenager's Fight Against Beach Trash
D. The History of Ocean Pollution
Ryan Hickman, a 14 - year - old student from the US, has become a young environmental hero. On April 20, he and many volunteers from Project 3R, the nonprofit he created, started a five - week campaign to remove trash(清除垃圾)from five beaches along the southern California coast and some in Mexico.
Since 2012, he and others who helped him have collected about 2 million bottles and cans from beaches, lakes and rivers.
Hickman first learned the impacts of pollution at the Pacific Marine Mammal Center(PMMC,太平洋海洋哺乳动物中心)in Laguna Beach, which has been rescuing sea lions and seals for more than 40 years. Watching the animals improve inspired him to think about what he could do to help.
From a young age, Hickman had developed a love for recycling and had always liked trash trucks. He put them together and began raising money by collecting recyclables. In 2017, Hickman handed a 10,000 check over to the PMMC after picking up 50,000 pounds of trash and more than 200,000 recyclable bottles.
Along with organizing volunteer cleanups, Hickman has also traveled worldwide, speaking to kids about caring for the planet and oceans. At the Ocean Institute in California, he started a program where primary school students clean local beaches and then board the institute's teaching ship to learn about pollution's impact. “If I inspire even one person to act, it's worth it. Everyone can help protect our planet — one piece of trash at a time,” he said.
56. The underlined word “campaign” means “”.
A. a military battle
B. a series of planned activities for a purpose
C. a long vacation
D. a type of vehicle
57. What does “them” in Paragraph 4 refer to?
A. Collecting bottles and cleaning beach.
B. Removing trash and making money.
C. Recycling and trash trucks.
D. Recyclables and sea animals.
58. How did Ryan raise the 10,000 he donated to the Pacific Marine Mammal Center?
A. By recycling useless trash.
B. Through government support.
C. By selling trash and bottles.
D. By organizing charity concerts.
59. What can we infer about Ryan's attitude toward environmental protection?
A. He believes only adults can make a real difference.
B. He thinks small actions can lead to big changes.
C. He focuses only on cleaning beaches in the US.
D. He prefers earning money over saving animals.
60. What would be the best title for the passage?
A. How to Start a Nonprofit Group
B. The Life of a Trash Truck Lover
C. A Teenager's Fight Against Beach Trash
D. The History of Ocean Pollution
答案:
56—60 BCCBC
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