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单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1.Male or ____________,it doesn’t matter ,because these styles work for everyone.
2.Their prices are low c__________ to those in other shops.
3.It’s i________________ to read people’s private letters without permission. (违法的)
4.He prefers q_____________ to quality when food is concerned.(数量)
5.The d _______we have collected are not enough to be convincing.(数据)
6.This survey shows that more than 40% of c_______________usually choose goods with a beautiful package. (消费者)
7.What is the a______________ rainfall for August in your country?
8.Both of China Telecom and Apple have to e___________the market situation in China to see how large the market demand would be.(评估)
9.The __________ (核能的) industry generates most of the country’s electrical power.
10.This heating system has an ______________ temperature control.(自动的)
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第一节 单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
1 Male or ____________,it doesn’t matter ,because these styles work for everyone.
2. Their prices are low c__________ to those in other shops.
3. It’s i________________ to read people’s private letters without permission. (违法的)
4. He prefers q_____________ to quality when food is concerned.(数量)
5. The d _______we have collected are not enough to be convincing.(数据)
6.This survey shows that more than 40% of c_______________usually choose goods with a beautiful package. (消费者)
7. What is the a______________ rainfall for August in your country?
8.Both of China Telecom and Apple have to e___________the market situation in China to see how large the market demand would be.(评估)
9. The __________ (核能的) industry generates most of the country’s electrical power.
10. This heating system has an ______________ temperature control.(自动的)
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【小题1】Male or ____________,it doesn’t matter ,because these styles work for everyone.
【小题2】Their prices are low c__________ to those in other shops.
【小题3】It’s i________________ to read people’s private letters without permission. (违法的)
【小题4】He prefers q_____________ to quality when food is concerned.(数量)
【小题5】The d _______we have collected are not enough to be convincing.(数据)
【小题6】This survey shows that more than 40% of c_______________usually choose goods with a beautiful package. (消费者)
【小题7】What is the a______________ rainfall for August in your country?
【小题8】Both of China Telecom and Apple have to e___________the market situation in China to see how large the market demand would be.(评估)
【小题9】The __________ (核能的) industry generates most of the country’s electrical power.
【小题10】This heating system has an ______________ temperature control.(自动的)
If you watch British television on Friday March 15, you might be surprised to see celebrities wearing funny red noses and joking around. But don’t worry, they’re not mad, it’s all part of a biennial fund-raising event called Red Nose Day.
Organized by the charity Comic Relief, founded in 1985 by two British comedians, the aim of the event is to raise money to fight poverty and injustice in the UK and Africa.
Celebrities and public figures support the event by making appearances on comic TV shows broadcast by the BBC. This year, for example, UK Prime Minister David Cameron appeared in a music video by One Direction, which the band produced for the event.
But Britons don’t just raise money for charitable causes on one day a year, they do it all year round. One way of doing so is by shopping in charity shops.
These small, inconspicuous shops sell clothes, books and household goods just like any other shop. But there’s one big difference—it’s all secondhand.
There are nearly 10,000 charity shops in the UK, according to the Charity Retail Association. Their business model is simple: Anybody who has things they don’t want anymore can donate them to a charity shop, where they are checked for damage, cleaned and priced. Most items go back on sale at a small part of their original price and the money that is made by selling them is used for a charitable cause.
The idea of buying used clothes may sound off-putting, but for shoppers who have less spending money, such as the elderly or those in low-paying jobs, it has been a welcome option for years.
Now, “thrifting”—shopping at charity shops— is also becoming popular with young people looking for alternative fashion.
“I love shopping at thrift stores. You can find very unique clothes for a very cheap price. It doesn’t bother me that other people may have worn them, I simply wash them before I wear them,” said Anne Marie, a 19-year-old Internet user from the US, in a comment on a Yahoo forum.
So next time you spot a charity shop, why not go inside? Who knows, you might find a lovely dress for just a few pounds. Even better, you can enjoy wearing it in the knowledge that your money helped a good cause.
【小题1】What do famous people in Britain do in support of the Red Nose Day event?
A.Appear on comic TV shows. |
B.Donate large sums of money. |
C.Donate expensive clothes to charity shops. |
D.Play in a music video with the Prime Minister. |
A.It was founded in 1985 by two British comedians in Africa. |
B.It organizes the Red Nose Day fund-raising event. |
C.It runs nearly 10,000 charity shops in the UK. |
D.It is financially supported by the UK government. |
A.they sell a wide variety of goods |
B.their business model is simple |
C.their goods are carefully checked, cleaned and priced |
D.they provide things, sometimes special, at low prices |
A.inspire more people to join in charitable causes in the UK |
B.introduce the traditions of the Red Nose Day |
C.analyze why charity shops are popular in the UK |
D.explain how charity shops work in the UK |
If you watch British television on Friday March 15, you might be surprised to see celebrities wearing funny red noses and joking around. But don’t worry, they’re not mad, it’s all part of a biennial fund-raising event called Red Nose Day.
Organized by the charity Comic Relief, founded in 1985 by two British comedians, the aim of the event is to raise money to fight poverty and injustice in the UK and Africa.
Celebrities and public figures support the event by making appearances on comic TV shows broadcast by the BBC. This year, for example, UK Prime Minister David Cameron appeared in a music video by One Direction, which the band produced for the event.
But Britons don’t just raise money for charitable causes on one day a year, they do it all year round. One way of doing so is by shopping in charity shops.
These small, inconspicuous shops sell clothes, books and household goods just like any other shop. But there’s one big difference—it’s all secondhand.
There are nearly 10,000 charity shops in the UK, according to the Charity Retail Association. Their business model is simple: Anybody who has things they don’t want anymore can donate them to a charity shop, where they are checked for damage, cleaned and priced. Most items go back on sale at a small part of their original price and the money that is made by selling them is used for a charitable cause.
The idea of buying used clothes may sound off-putting, but for shoppers who have less spending money, such as the elderly or those in low-paying jobs, it has been a welcome option for years.
Now, “thrifting”—shopping at charity shops— is also becoming popular with young people looking for alternative fashion.
“I love shopping at thrift stores. You can find very unique clothes for a very cheap price. It doesn’t bother me that other people may have worn them, I simply wash them before I wear them,” said Anne Marie, a 19-year-old Internet user from the US, in a comment on a Yahoo forum.
So next time you spot a charity shop, why not go inside? Who knows, you might find a lovely dress for just a few pounds. Even better, you can enjoy wearing it in the knowledge that your money helped a good cause.
1.What do famous people in Britain do in support of the Red Nose Day event?
A.Appear on comic TV shows.
B.Donate large sums of money.
C.Donate expensive clothes to charity shops.
D.Play in a music video with the Prime Minister.
2.What do we learn from the passage about Comic Relief?
A.It was founded in 1985 by two British comedians in Africa.
B.It organizes the Red Nose Day fund-raising event.
C.It runs nearly 10,000 charity shops in the UK.
D.It is financially supported by the UK government.
3.One reason for the popularity of the thrift shops is that __________.
A.they sell a wide variety of goods
B.their business model is simple
C.their goods are carefully checked, cleaned and priced
D.they provide things, sometimes special, at low prices
4.The passage is written mainly to __________.
A.inspire more people to join in charitable causes in the UK
B.introduce the traditions of the Red Nose Day
C.analyze why charity shops are popular in the UK
D.explain how charity shops work in the UK
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