1. 我们已经上飞机五个小时了,很快就要降落了。
We ______________________________ for five hours. It will land soon.
2. 现在很多家长负担得起送孩子出国留学。
Now, many parents ______________________________.
3. 由于这个病人得到了及时治疗,他的病情没有恶化。
______________________________ in time, his illness didn’t become worse.
4. 最后,他决定放弃这次旅行,因为费用太高了。
At last, he ______________________________ because it cost too much.
5. 这位老人太累了,走不动了。
The old man was ______________________________.
6. 直到这些传单发完,我们才会休息。
We won’t ______________________________.
We ______________________________ for five hours. It will land soon.
2. 现在很多家长负担得起送孩子出国留学。
Now, many parents ______________________________.
3. 由于这个病人得到了及时治疗,他的病情没有恶化。
______________________________ in time, his illness didn’t become worse.
4. 最后,他决定放弃这次旅行,因为费用太高了。
At last, he ______________________________ because it cost too much.
5. 这位老人太累了,走不动了。
The old man was ______________________________.
6. 直到这些传单发完,我们才会休息。
We won’t ______________________________.
答案
1. have been on board
2. can afford to send their children to study abroad
3. Because the patient was treated
4. made up his mind to give up the trip
5. too tired to walk any further
6. have a rest until all the leaflets are handed out
2. can afford to send their children to study abroad
3. Because the patient was treated
4. made up his mind to give up the trip
5. too tired to walk any further
6. have a rest until all the leaflets are handed out
According to (根据) the United Nations, about one-third of food all over the world is thrown away. Food wasted in Europe would be enough to feed 200 000 000 people. Liu Jichen, a student from Tsinghua University, wanted to do something to help.
An idea was born when Liu found that a restaurant would give people who cleared their plates a card and would offer small gifts after a certain number of cards were collected. Then he started a team to work on a mini-programme called “Clear Plate”. The programme works on AI. Liu and his team spent half a year collecting over 100 000 photos of empty (空的) plates in restaurants across the country to teach AI what empty plates look like. Users open the mini-programme on their phone after finishing the meal and take a photo of their empty plates. Then they get credit points (信用积分) after the programme checks the photo. They can use their credit points to buy gifts, such as books, toys and even phones, or they can buy charity meals and donate them to children in need.
Now, “Clear Plate” is very popular among young people and has nearly 1 million users. “It was very difficult in the beginning, but now we’ve received much love and support,” says Liu. “We hope our programme can start a new trend (趋势) among the young people, encouraging (鼓励) them to say no to food waste.”
前3题每题答案不超过10个词
1. How much food is thrown away all over the world?
______________________________
2. Why did Liu and his team develop the mini-programme?
______________________________
3. What does the underlined word “them” refer to?
______________________________
4. What do you think of “Clear Plate”? Why do you think so?
______________________________
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An idea was born when Liu found that a restaurant would give people who cleared their plates a card and would offer small gifts after a certain number of cards were collected. Then he started a team to work on a mini-programme called “Clear Plate”. The programme works on AI. Liu and his team spent half a year collecting over 100 000 photos of empty (空的) plates in restaurants across the country to teach AI what empty plates look like. Users open the mini-programme on their phone after finishing the meal and take a photo of their empty plates. Then they get credit points (信用积分) after the programme checks the photo. They can use their credit points to buy gifts, such as books, toys and even phones, or they can buy charity meals and donate them to children in need.
Now, “Clear Plate” is very popular among young people and has nearly 1 million users. “It was very difficult in the beginning, but now we’ve received much love and support,” says Liu. “We hope our programme can start a new trend (趋势) among the young people, encouraging (鼓励) them to say no to food waste.”
前3题每题答案不超过10个词
1. How much food is thrown away all over the world?
______________________________
2. Why did Liu and his team develop the mini-programme?
______________________________
3. What does the underlined word “them” refer to?
______________________________
4. What do you think of “Clear Plate”? Why do you think so?
______________________________
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答案
1. About one - third of food.
2. Because they want people to clear their plates./To help people say no to food waste./To save food.
3. Charity meals.
4. I think it is useful because it can encourage people to stop wasting food.
2. Because they want people to clear their plates./To help people say no to food waste./To save food.
3. Charity meals.
4. I think it is useful because it can encourage people to stop wasting food.
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