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It was Mr. Hill’s birthday that day. He was one hundred years old and many people came to小题1: ( he ) birthday party. A reporter (记者) came to the party and asked him a few questions.“Many people want 小题2:  ( know )to know how you live so long,”the reporter said,“Could you tell us小题3: it ?”“That is, I always get up at six in the morning,”said Hill.“And have three 小题4: ( meal ) a day. Never drink.”“But,”said the reporter,“my uncle also did so, and he only lived to be eighty. 小题5:  do you think of that ?”“He didn’t keep it long enough,”the old man answered.

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Liao Xiaoyi is a pioneer environmental protection (环保事业倡导者) in china. She is regarded as a daughter of the earth. Why?
Liao Xiaoyi is the founder of the Global Village of Beijing. This organization has been working to help Chinese people know more about environmental issues (议题) since 1996.
20 years ago, Liao Xiao yi got interested in and began working on environmental issues. “In China, there is lots of water and air pollution. Many animals and plants are disappearing. But lots of people didn’t ①care about these problems,” she said.
After that, she began making TV programs, writing articles to let people ②__________ environmental issues. The society appreciated (认可) Liao’s hard work. In 2006, she was chosen as one of the year’s eight Green Chinese Figures (绿色中国年度人物). Last year she became an environmental adviser (顾问) for the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games.
“I’m a daughter of the earth. ③I am just doing what I should do,” Liao said.
What should we learn from her?
1. 根据文章意思,完成下列句子:
The Global Village of Beijing is an organization that can               
                                         
2. 文中①画线的词组的意思是:________________________
3. 从文章中找出一个恰当的词组填在文章的②空白处,使句子完整。
After that, she began making TV programs, writing articles to let people ______        ___ environmental issues.
4. 将文中③画线的句子译成汉语。
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5. Why is Liao Xiaoyi regarded as a daughter of the earth?
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Barack Obama, the US President-elect, is busy choosing members of his cabinet. His daughters, Sasha and Malia, are busy, too. They are making difficult decisions about different dog breeds (品种).
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Calvin Coolidge, the 30th president, kept a pet raccoon (浣熊). Warren Harding had turkeys. William Howard Taft parked his cow in the White House garage too.
John Quincy Adams, the sixth president, had a pet alligator (鳄鱼). But he wasn’t the only White House resident to have one. Herbert Hoover’s son had two pet alligators, and they were sometimes allowed to roam (闲逛) around the White House.
Bears have also been popular with American presidents. While Thomas Jefferson kept two grizzlies (灰熊) in a cage, Theodore Roosevelt had a black bear. Roosevelt’s interest in bears later led to the creation of the toy teddy bear.
Roosevelt and his six children loved animals, and they filled the White House with them. They had dogs, cats, squirrels (松鼠), raccoons, rabbits, guinea pigs, a badger (獾), a rat, a parrot, and a green snake.
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