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"How to Let Co of the World and Love All the Things Climate Can't Change" is the latest movie from film-maker and climate activist Josh Fox.The movie is the third film in a three-part series about climate change.

In 2010,Fox's documentary "Gasland" was appointed for the highest award-an Oscar. "Gasland" explored the hotly debated process of removing natural gas from the ground.He examined the subject again in "Gasland Ⅱ".

Fox was in Washington,D.C.recently to present his third film.He was arrested during a protest against a new fuel pipeline.In the film,Fox says pollution from fossil fuels must be reduced.Without limits,there will be more extreme weather,like severe storms and dry weather,rising sea levels,causing shortages of food and water, "When you really encounter that head on,it causes an in-credible crisis."

In the new film,Fox travels through a sunless forest in the Amazon with local activists to measure oil spills.He goes to a village in Ecuador to learn how people there stopped a pipeline from being built.He joins young people in Australia to stop boats from entering the port of Newcastle.

"You should probably know the downside of what we're about to do.This is the short list: drowning,being arrested: being run over by boats,drifting away in currents out into the Pacific Ocean,cultural disrespect,big waves."

Also in the film,Fox talks to Ella Zhou,an energy expert.She explained the importance of what she calls "moral imagination"."I think that it forces us to get out of our box of thinking about,for instance,what is being successful.It allows us to have a moral value about what you want as a person.What do you want to do for the world and for yourself?"

1.Why was Fox's "Gasland" appointed for an Oscar?

A. Because Fox is the most famous film-maker in America.

B. Because Fox had experienced incredible crisis in the globe.

C. Because the movie is mainly about global climate change.

D. Because Fox was arrested for opposing a new fuel pipeline.

2.What does the underlined word "that" refer to?

A. The pollution from fossil fuels. B. The economic crisis.

C. The increasing population. D. The extreme weather.

3.What's the purpose of "moral imagination" mentioned in the last paragraph?

A. To warn people of the importance of creating new fuels.

B. To make people learn to be creative in thinking things.

C. To motivate people to achieve their dreams in their life.

D. To stimulate people to find the values of individuals.

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The Museum: The Charles Dickens Museum in London is the world’s most important collection of material relating to the great Victorian novelist and social commentator(时事评论员). The only surviving London home of Dickens (from 1837 until 1839) was opened as a museum in 1925 and is still welcoming visitors from all over the world. On four floors, visitors can see paintings, rare editions, manuscripts(手稿),original furniture and many items relating to the life of one of the most popular and beloved personalities of the Victorian age.

Opening Hours

The Museum is open from Mondays to Saturdays 10:00—17:00; Sundays 11:00—17:00.

Last admission is 30 minutes before closing time.

Special opening times can be arranged for groups , who may wish to book a private view.

Admission Charges: Adults: £5.00; Students: £4.00; Seniors: £4.00; Children: £3.00; Families: £14.00 ( 2 adults & up to five children)

Group Rates: For a group of 10 or more, a special group rate of £4.00 each applies. Children will still be admitted for £3.00 each.

Access: We are constantly working to improve access to the Muse um and its collection. Our current projects involve the fitting of a wheelchair ramp(波道)for better access, a customer care kit and an audio tour for visitors with impaired(受损的)vision. Our Handling Sessions are also suitable for the visually(视觉上地)impaired. The Museum has developed an online virtual(虚拟的)tour through the Museum. Click here to visit all the rooms in the Museum online.

Hire the Museum: The Museum can be hired for private functions, performances soirees(社交晚会)and many other social occasions.

Find Us: The Museum may be reached by using the following buses:7,17, 19, 38, 45, 46, 55, 243. And by these underground services: Piccadilly Line; Central Line. For a map, please click here. T he British Museum and the Foundling Museum are within walking distance.

1.The passage is probably from a(n)________.

A. book B. website

C. newspaper D. announcement

2.If a family with two adults and five children go to the Museum together, they will save    compared to going there separately.

A. £25.00 B. £ 14.00

C. £ 9.00 D. £11.00

3.According to the passage, which of the following statements is TRUE?

A. In any case people cannot visit the Museum after 17:00.

B. Visitors with poor vision cannot enjoy the Museum.

C. The Museum is not very far from the British Museum.

D. Anyone cannot hire the Museum for other uses.

4.The passage is written to _______.

A. persuade readers to visit the Charles Dickens Museum.

B. inform readers about the history of the Charles Dickens Museum.

C. offer readers some information about the Charles Dickens Museum.

D. tell readers how to make use of the Charles Dickens Museum.

Whenever I felt disappointed I often thought of what my mother had said to me,“Everything happens for the best. If you _______,one day something good will happen. And you'll realize that it wouldn't have happened if not for  that previous _______.”As  it _______, mother was right.

In 1932,I ended my college life. _______ that,I had decided to try for a job in radio,and then could work my way up to sports  _______.I went to Chicago and knocked on the door of every _______,and was turned down every time. In one station,a  _______ lady told me that big stations couldn't risk hiring a person who lacked  _______.“Go to  _______ town and find a little station that'll give you a chance,” she said. I then ________ to Dixon. While there was no radio- announcing jobs in Dixon,my father said Montgomery Ward had opened a store and wanted an athlete to ________ its sports department. Since Dixon was where I had played high school football,I ________.The job sounded just right for me. But I wasn't ________.

My disappointment must have ________.“Everything happens for the best,” Mom ________me. Dad ________ me one car for me to job hunt. I________ WOC Radio in Davenport. The program ________,a wonderful Scotsman named Peter MacArthur,told me they had already

________ a contract  with another announcer.

I often ________ what direction my life might have taken if I'd gotten the job at Montgomery Ward and if I didn't persist.

1.A. go on B. give up C. look up D. stay up

2.A. disappointments B. successes C. lives D. results

3.A. carried out B. looked out C. turned out D. figured out

4.A. Since B. Before C. After D. During

5.A. announcer B. athlete C. hostess D. performer

6.A. firm B. station C. store D. school

7.A. beautiful B. cruel C. strict D. kind

8.A. money B. knowledge C. appearance D. experience

9.A. bad B. small C. big D. good

10.A. walked B. saw C. turned D. added

11.A. run B. buy C. sell D. show

12.A. refused B. applied C. managed D. yelled

13.A. fired B. satisfied C. fitted D. employed

14.A. disappeared B. fallen C. shown D. responded

15.A. reminded B. asked C. advised D. recited

16.A. lent B. offered C. sold D. promised

17.A. visited B. passed C. tried D. poured

18.A. actor B. singer C. photographer D. director

19.A. designed B. knew C. signed D. resigned

20.A. doubted B. wondered C. intended D. expected

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