★三、用方框内所给单词或短语的适当形式完成短文
can help ground rather than encourage by plant we off unless
GREEN WORLD
There are many ways to save the environment if you would like. In this passage, you can find some ways.
Plant more trees. Choose a right 1. ____ near your house or workplace. 2. ____ there's any rule stopping you growing trees in that area, go ahead and grow trees. Plant a tree every month and 3. ____ your friends and classmates to join you. Have more and more trees 4. ____ and there will come a day when you have green land thanks to your hard work.
Walk more and drive less. Choose to walk 5. ____ drive your car. Walk or ride a bicycle to work if it's not very far. Not only cycling but walking is good exercise. And each time you avoid using your car, you're doing something 6. ____ to cut down air pollution. You are saving fuel, saving money and keeping fit as well.
Save water. Water is very important for living things. It's 7. ____ who use and pollute it. The simplest way to save water is turning 8. ____ water taps after use. When you visit a beach, make sure that you don't throw waste around. Do not pollute rivers 9. ____ dropping garbage or other waste. Water is so precious, so we 10. ____ waste or pollute it.
can help ground rather than encourage by plant we off unless
GREEN WORLD
There are many ways to save the environment if you would like. In this passage, you can find some ways.
Plant more trees. Choose a right 1. ____ near your house or workplace. 2. ____ there's any rule stopping you growing trees in that area, go ahead and grow trees. Plant a tree every month and 3. ____ your friends and classmates to join you. Have more and more trees 4. ____ and there will come a day when you have green land thanks to your hard work.
Walk more and drive less. Choose to walk 5. ____ drive your car. Walk or ride a bicycle to work if it's not very far. Not only cycling but walking is good exercise. And each time you avoid using your car, you're doing something 6. ____ to cut down air pollution. You are saving fuel, saving money and keeping fit as well.
Save water. Water is very important for living things. It's 7. ____ who use and pollute it. The simplest way to save water is turning 8. ____ water taps after use. When you visit a beach, make sure that you don't throw waste around. Do not pollute rivers 9. ____ dropping garbage or other waste. Water is so precious, so we 10. ____ waste or pollute it.
答案
1. ground 2. Unless 3. encourage 4. planted 5. rather than 6. helpful 7. we 8. off 9. by 10. can't
四、任务型阅读
阅读短文,回答问题。
Sweden's program of producing energy from rubbish is so successful, but recently its success has also produced a surprising problem: There is simply not enough rubbish in this country. It has been reported that only 4% of their rubbish goes into landfills (垃圾填埋场). The rest 96% is recycled or more recently being reused as fuel (燃料) in their waste-to-energy factories that are able to deal with up to 2 million tons of rubbish every year. And this situation has made Sweden face the serious and special problem mentioned above.
Sweden has recently begun buying much waste every year from other countries, such as Norway, Bulgaria, Romania and Italy. These countries depend heavily on landfills. In the United States, where 250 million tons of rubbish was produced in 2010 alone, only about 34% was recycled. As a result, more than half of their waste ends up in landfills.
Sweden is now paid by Norway to take its waste away. Sweden not only gets money from other countries but also changes the waste into energy in Sweden, which provides electricity and heating for so many homes. It's a win-win situation. Clever!
Sweden is leading the way in waste management, but it is one of few. Most countries' technology in dealing with waste needs improving. We live in a world that is full of rubbish like plastic bags and beer bottles. Sweden's waste management offers a look into the future where countries can make money from their rubbish and not just put it in the ocean or put it in landfills.
1. Which country pays Sweden for taking its rubbish away? (one word)______
2. How does America deal with most of its waste? (within five words)______
3. What does Sweden need now according to the text? (within three words)______
4. Why does Sweden have a win-win situation in waste management? (within ten words)______
5. What does the author mean by saying "but it is one of few" in the last paragraph? (within eight words)______
阅读短文,回答问题。
Sweden's program of producing energy from rubbish is so successful, but recently its success has also produced a surprising problem: There is simply not enough rubbish in this country. It has been reported that only 4% of their rubbish goes into landfills (垃圾填埋场). The rest 96% is recycled or more recently being reused as fuel (燃料) in their waste-to-energy factories that are able to deal with up to 2 million tons of rubbish every year. And this situation has made Sweden face the serious and special problem mentioned above.
Sweden has recently begun buying much waste every year from other countries, such as Norway, Bulgaria, Romania and Italy. These countries depend heavily on landfills. In the United States, where 250 million tons of rubbish was produced in 2010 alone, only about 34% was recycled. As a result, more than half of their waste ends up in landfills.
Sweden is now paid by Norway to take its waste away. Sweden not only gets money from other countries but also changes the waste into energy in Sweden, which provides electricity and heating for so many homes. It's a win-win situation. Clever!
Sweden is leading the way in waste management, but it is one of few. Most countries' technology in dealing with waste needs improving. We live in a world that is full of rubbish like plastic bags and beer bottles. Sweden's waste management offers a look into the future where countries can make money from their rubbish and not just put it in the ocean or put it in landfills.
1. Which country pays Sweden for taking its rubbish away? (one word)______
2. How does America deal with most of its waste? (within five words)______
3. What does Sweden need now according to the text? (within three words)______
4. Why does Sweden have a win-win situation in waste management? (within ten words)______
5. What does the author mean by saying "but it is one of few" in the last paragraph? (within eight words)______
答案
1. Norway. 2. By putting it in landfills. 3. It needs waste/rubbish. 4. Because it gets money and changes the waste into energy. 5. The waste management in most countries needs improving.
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