Ⅰ. Choose the best answers to complete the passage below.
There used to be a piece of empty land in our community. It was full of rubbish and wild grass. No one liked to go there. In fact, we were actually harming the nature. We took the land, 1 we did not take care of it.

Last spring, an idea spread among us: why not turn this empty land into a garden? 2 was excited about this plan. We started by 3 all the rubbish. It was hard work, but seeing the land become clean made us feel happy and hopeful.
Next, we decided 4 to plant. We didn't want to use any chemicals, because we believed in working 5 nature, not against it. We chose local plants because they are 6 to the weather and need less water. We also built a small pond to 7 rainwater. Soon, bees and butterflies were attracted* by the flowers. We were 8 to see that our garden was becoming a home for them.
Now, the garden has become the 9 of our community. Children love to 10 the growth of plants. Elderly people enjoy walking there in the morning. We share the 11 from the garden, like tomatoes and cucumbers. We not only get fresh food but also learn a lot about nature.
This experience taught us an important 12. Living well with nature doesn't mean we simply 13 it. It means understanding it, respecting it, and 14 from it. By caring for a small piece of land, we have learned how to live 15 with the world around us. We have changed a forgotten corner into a beautiful, lively space for all living things.
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There used to be a piece of empty land in our community. It was full of rubbish and wild grass. No one liked to go there. In fact, we were actually harming the nature. We took the land, 1 we did not take care of it.
Last spring, an idea spread among us: why not turn this empty land into a garden? 2 was excited about this plan. We started by 3 all the rubbish. It was hard work, but seeing the land become clean made us feel happy and hopeful.
Next, we decided 4 to plant. We didn't want to use any chemicals, because we believed in working 5 nature, not against it. We chose local plants because they are 6 to the weather and need less water. We also built a small pond to 7 rainwater. Soon, bees and butterflies were attracted* by the flowers. We were 8 to see that our garden was becoming a home for them.
Now, the garden has become the 9 of our community. Children love to 10 the growth of plants. Elderly people enjoy walking there in the morning. We share the 11 from the garden, like tomatoes and cucumbers. We not only get fresh food but also learn a lot about nature.
This experience taught us an important 12. Living well with nature doesn't mean we simply 13 it. It means understanding it, respecting it, and 14 from it. By caring for a small piece of land, we have learned how to live 15 with the world around us. We have changed a forgotten corner into a beautiful, lively space for all living things.
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)1. A. if B. but C. because D. or(
C
)2. A. Nobody B. Someone C. Everyone D. Anyone(
B
)3. A. buying B. cleaning C. making D. burning(
A
)4. A. what B. why C. who D. when(
C
)5. A. for B. about C. with D. from(
A
)6. A. used B. harmful C. strange D. similar(
C
)7. A. create B. pollute C. collect D. waste(
C
)8. A. thankful B. nervous C. proud D. bored(
A
)9. A. heart B. hope C. secret D. topic(
C
)10. A. forget B. hide C. watch D. share(
A
)11. A. harvest B. money C. secrets D. problems(
C
)12. A. story B. job C. lesson D. dream(
D
)13. A. wait for B. go through C. play with D. depend on(
B
)14. A. escaping B. learning C. benefiting D. suffering(
C
)15. A. busily B. carefully C. peacefully D. separately答案
Ⅰ. 1. B 2. C 3. B 4. A 5. C 6. A 7. C 8. C 9. A 10. C 11. A 12. C 13. D 14. B 15. C
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