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    What is your favourite colour? Ask famous persons like Cate Blanchett£¬Searlett Johansson and Bono£¬and maybe they will say¡°green£®¡±That¡¯s not because these artists particularly like the colour green£®Instead£¬they are interested in green fashion£®
Green fashion is about making(and wearing)clothes that are good for humans£¬animals£¬and the Earth£®In the past£¬green fashion made people think of hippies(æÒƤʿ)and ugly clothes£®But today£¬green fashion is different£®It is about looking good and caring about the Earth and other people£®You can have interesting clothes and be green£®
Around the world£¬green fashion is becoming popular£®For example£¬the U£®K£®company
People Tree sells men¡¯s and women¡¯s clothing and accessories(ÊÎÆ·)£®They are made from
natural fabrics(Ö¯Îï)like cotton and wool£®Workers who make the clothes are from countries like Nepal£¬Kenya£¬and Bangladesh£®People Tree pays the men and women good money for the clothes they create£®
Singer Bono and his wife also started a clothing company called EDUN£®When the clothes sell£¬EDUN uses most of the money to help people around the world£®
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ1¡¿According to the passage£¬what is¡°green fashion¡±?
A£®Wearing the colour green all the time£®
B£®Making clothes from green trees£®
C£®Putting green make-up on your face£®
D£®Wearing clothes that are good for the Earth£®
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ2¡¿In the past£¬what did people often think of when they heard¡°green fashion¡±
A£®Dangerous animals£®
B£®Beautiful women£®
C£®Colourful accessories£®
D£®Ugly clothes£¬
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ3¡¿Which sentence about green clothing companies is true?
A£®Most use natural fabrics to make clothes£®
B£®Many do not pay their workers well£®
C£®They make clothes mostly for women£®
D£®Most of the companies are in Africa£®
¡¾Ð¡Ìâ4¡¿According to the passage£¬what does EDUN do?
A£®It teaches children to make clothes£®
B£®It sells clothes and uses the money to help people£®
C£®It gives clothes to poor people£®
D£®It makes expensive clothes for teenagers£®

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¡¡¡¡Tina Lin was not like many of her classmates£®She didn¡¯t listen to popular music£®She didn¡¯t watch many movies, and she wasn¡¯t interested in nice clothes£®

¡¡¡¡When she got together with her friends, they wanted to listen to rock and top music£®When Tina asked if they would like to try classical music, they all looked at her strangely£®

¡¡¡¡¡°Classical music is for old people,¡±one of her friends said£®

¡¡¡¡Tina was worried that something was wrong with her£®She decided to talk to her father£®As she entered his study, he could sense something was wrong£®

¡¡¡¡¡°Dad, am I strange?¡±she asked her father£®

¡¡¡¡¡°Of course not,¡±he answered£®¡°Why do you ask that?¡±

¡¡¡¡¡°Because I don¡¯t like the same things as my classmates£®They want to listen to Mariah Carey¡±s music£®I like Yo Yo Ma£®¡±

¡¡¡¡¡°I think I understand£®Tina, it¡¯s all right to be your own person£®You don¡¯t have to copy what other people do£®Everybody has different tastes£®Some of them are popular, and others aren¡¯t£®¡±

¡¡¡¡After Tina spoke with her father, she felt better about herself£®She realized that being different made her special£®It was an important lesson for her to learn£®

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Why did Tina speak with her father?

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To tell him about Yo Yo Ma£®

B£®

To discuss a problem she was having£®

C£®

To give him some advice£®

D£®

To tell him what her friends like doing£®

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How did Tina¡¯s father make her feel?

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Lonely£®

B£®

Better£®

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Excited£®

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Worried£®

(3)

What does the underlined phrase¡°be your own person¡±mean?

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Do what¡¯s right for you£®

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Try to make other people happy£®

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Do what others hate£®

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Try to own everything yourself£®

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What is the main idea of the passage?

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Classical music is better than pop music£®

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Friends can say cruel things sometimes£®

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Tina found a new friend£®

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You don¡¯t have to be like everyone else£®

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