题目内容
Nowadays, too much carbon dioxide makes the earth warmer and warmer and causes terrible effect to human beings. To save our planet and ourselves, a new lifestyle called low-carbon life becomes popular. Low carbon means low energy and no waste. It is necessary for everybody to learn to live a low-carbon life.
To live a low-carbon life, we’d better save energy as much as possible. Turn off the lights and TV whenever they are not needed. If possible, use cold water to wash clothes or dishes. Take a short shower and try to take a cold one when the weather gets warm. Don’t do the cooking with electricity.
To live a low-carbon life, we should eat less meat. Everybody knows eating too much meat makes people fat and easy to have heart disease, but maybe you don’t know keeping animals for food produces even more carbon dioxide than all the cars in the world, and being a vegetarian (素食主义者) can help reduce one and a half tons of carbon dioxide a year. Maybe it is a little difficult, but it’s really necessary.
To live a low-carbon life, we are supposed to do less shopping. When we go shopping, we may drive a car or take other transportations (交通工具). On one hand, these machines pollute the air and waste energy. On the other hand, most of us always buy some useless things because of some advertisements. It not only waste money but also causes trouble to the earth, because making everything will produce carbon dioxide more or less.
There are many other ways to live a low-carbon life, such as recycling things, planting trees and reusing textbooks. If we can keep it a habit in our daily life, the earth will become a safer planet for us to live on.
任务一:根据短文内容,用简洁的句子或短语完成下列表格。
Advice |
How to Live a Low-Carbon Life |
Advice 1 |
﹡ 1. |
Advice 2 |
﹡ 2. |
Advice 3 |
﹡ Take a short shower and try to take a cold one when it’s warm. |
Advice 4 |
﹡ 3. |
Advice 5 |
﹡ 4. |
Advice 6 |
﹡ Be supposed to do less shopping. |
Advice 7 |
﹡ Recycle things, plant trees and reuse textbooks. |
任务二:除了文中提到的建议外,你一定还有许多自己的想法,请写一条与大家分享吧。
﹡ 5.
Turn off the lights and TV whenever they are not needed.
Use cold water to wash clothes or dishes.
Don’t do the cooking with electricity.
Eat less meat.
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【解析】先要阅读文章内容,仔细审题,注意时态,人称,和固定词组搭配,注意英语表达。
Eating out is more popular in Britain today than it has ever been. It is reported that British people spend more eating out than cooking for themselves and eating at home. It seems that many British people are becoming more and more interested in how good their food tastes, and also how healthy it is.
However, eating out can also be expensive, so British people do not eat out every night. When having a date with friends, or having a birthday, many people like to go to a restaurant, and people often also eat in a restaurant before going to the cinema or the theater.
As in all cultures, there are many rules of manners about eating. The knife and fork should be used in the correct way. It is also impolite to speak with your mouth full when you are eating.
Most British cities have a large collection of food as well as British food, from the very cheap to the very expensive---French, Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai, Japanese and many, many more.
When people are too tired to cook after work, they often get a “take-away”. This means that they order from a take-out restaurant by telephone, and then go to get it. Many take-out restaurants also send it to your house. All you have to do is to open the door, pay and eat!
【小题1】When do British people often eat in a restaurant?
A.After having a birthday. | B.Before watching a movie. |
C.When they feel tired. | D.If they want to have natural food. |
A.eating out is cheaper than cooking at home |
B.they can learn more manners in the restaurant |
C.people care more about their food than before |
D.people don’t like to stay at home after work |
A.British dishes are very expensive | B.Japanese dishes are most expensive |
C.British people like foreign food | D.French food is most popular |
A.British restaurant culture | B.British table manners |
C.Best restaurants in Britain | D.Best food in Britain |