题目内容
【题目】At only 12, Milton Hershey stopped 【1】 (attend) school and began to work for a candy maker in Lancaster. There, he learned to mix sugar and water to make candy products, 【2】 he moved to Philadelphia to set up a candy store. However, his store was a complete 【3】 (fail). So he 【4】 to Lancaster and began making caramels (焦糖) in his own way — with fresh milk and he made it.
Then in 1893 he bought the chocolate-making machines made by Germany. He was developing a(an) 【5】 (usual) plan — to build a large chocolate factory and a town to support it. So soon he bought a town 【6】 he set up his chocolate factory in the following year. The factory provided free accommodation and all his workers lived in it. He found a way to make large amounts of milk chocolate. The Hershey Candy Company was on its way to success.
Today, in the town of Hersey, the streetlights 【7】 (shape) like the candy. The air often smells 【8】 chocolate. At Hershey’s Chocolate World, visitors can learn 【9】 chocolate is made. This special town callus 【10】 “The Sweetest Place on Earth.”
【答案】
【1】attending
【2】before
【3】failure
【4】returned
【5】unusual
【6】where
【7】are shaped
【8】of \ like
【9】how
【10】itself
【解析】本文讲述了Milton Hershey的经历和他的米尔顿好时糖果公司的由来和发展。
【1】attending 考查动名词作宾语。stop doing sth. 停止正在或者经常做的事情。年仅12岁的Milton Hershey退学了为一个糖果制造商工作。
【2】before 考查时间状语从句。在搬到费城开糖果店之前,他学会了如何用糖制作甜品。
【3】failure 考查名词形式。a complete failure 彻底失败。
【4】returned 考查动词词义。return 返回。他又回到兰卡斯特,开始用自己的办法制作焦糖,结果成功了。
【5】unusual 考查形容词。unusual 不同寻常的,非同一般的。他打算开一家大型的巧克力工厂。
【6】where 考查关系副词引导定语从句。本句中,先行词为a town,关系副词where代替先行词的含义在定语从句中作地点状语。他买下了一个镇子,第二年他在这个镇上建了一家巧克力工厂。
【7】are shaped 考查一般现在时被动语态。在Hersey镇,路灯都被做成了糖果的形状。
【8】of \ like 介词短语作表语。空气都弥漫着巧克力香。
【9】how 考查how引导的宾语从句。在这里,游客可以学习到巧克力是如何(how)制造的。
【10】itself 考查反身代词作宾语。这个特别的小镇自称为“地球上最甜的地方”。
【题目】Zero Waste Awards
Who should enter?
Entries(参赛作品) are welcomed from anyone who processes waste. While we expect
most entries to come from the UK, we welcome international entries, too. Entrants have been split into the following groups: private sector, public sector, community sector and partnerships.
What are the categories?
There’re five categories which are based on the Waste Hierarchy(层级). We appreciate that companies will have different strengths within those categories as they work towards Zero Waste. The broad categories are: waste prevention, re-use, recycle/recover, energy recovery, general.
How do I enter?
Submitting an entry is really easy! Just follow these few simple steps:
1. Carefully read through the category information;
2. Write your entry--it should be a maximum of 1,500 words and a word document;
3.Arrange your supporting material into a single document--maximum six pages long;
4.Complete the simple online entry form.
Important dates
While entries are welcomed all year round, these are key dates—this is to give the judges plenty of time to read through all the entries! These are listed in entry deadlines column below. Don’t worry if you have just missed one of the entry deadlines, your submission will be automatically entered into the next session.
Entry deadlines | Judging dates | Awards presentation dates |
1st March | 12th March | 4th April |
1st June | 12th June | 4th July |
1st Sept. | 12th Sept. | 4th Oct. |
1st Dec. | 12th Dec. | 4th Jan. |
*You can submit a maximum of two entries per year—six months apart.
Awards
We understand that working towards Zero Waste is an ongoing journey and as such the
Zero Waste Awards scheme offers organizations a structure to celebrate their progress along the way. The four awards are: Gold (76-100), Silver (51-75), Bronze (26-50), Highly Commended(0-25).
【1】What should you know about your entry when you submit?
A. It should be at least 1,500 words.
B. It must go with filling in an online entry form.
C. It had better not be shorter than six pages.
D. It can be handed in shortly after your previous submission.
【2】If you submit an entry on March 4th, it will be judged on _______.
A. March 12th B. April 4th
C. June 12th D. June 1st
【3】What is the author’s purpose of writing the text?
A. To report the development of Zero Waste.
B. To introduce Zero Waste Awards in detail.
C. To advocate people to join in the recycling movement.
D. To tell people working at Zero Waste is really difficult.