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【题目】-What has made him in such a low mood recently?-__________ by his father for not passing the exam.

A. Being criticized

B. Criticized

C. Having criticized

D. To criticize

【答案】A

【解析】句意:——最近是什么使他的情绪如此低落?——因为他考试不及格受到父亲的批评。what在问句中作主语,因此非谓语动词在答语中作主语;且he与criticize为被动关系。选A。

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[4] A campaign against food wastage is sweeping China, a country where 128 million people live below the poverty line. Every year, food valued at 200 billion yuan($32 billion)is thrown away in China. The volume is equivalent to the amount consumed by more than200 million people during a 12-month period.

[5] A proposal opposing waste in January is part of a drive by China's new leaders. Many provinces have launched their own more-detailed versions. Henan Province has ordered that business meals should have no more than four dishes, and alcohol is prohibited. Guizhou has set a time limit of 45 minutes on meals paid for by the public purse.

[6] The public has also adopted the idea. Many restaurants discourage customers from ordering more than they can eat. Taking leftovers home is encouraged. Some of them have started to use smaller plates and the prices are cheaper. A proposal on the Internet calling on people to eat everything on their plate attracted the participation of2. 74 million people within the first two weeks.

【1】 How does the author start the topic of the passage? (no more than 5 words)

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【2】 How did Lu Jinhua's children feel if she took the leftover food home? (no more than 8 words)

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【3】 Fill in the blank in Paragraph 2 with proper words(no more than5 words)

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【4】 What does Paragraph 5 mainly talk about? (no more than 10words)

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