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【题目】Small things can make a big difference to the environment. In daily lifewe can___________ to protect the environment.

give out food to homeless people

use cloth bags instead of plastic bags

turn off the lights when leaving a room

help the old people in the neighborhood

ride bikes or walk to school rather than go to school by car

A. ②④⑤B. ①③④C. ②③⑤

【答案】C

【解析】

句意:小事情会对环境造成很大的影响。在日常生活中,我们可以做到____来保护环境。本题考查关于环境保护,我们需要多用布袋代替塑料袋;离开房间时关灯;骑自行车上学代替私家车,这些都是保护环境的有力措施。故答案为C

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【题目】 Do you like reading? Today let me share something about reading in China. With rapid development of technology and the Internet, new methods and ecological (生态的) ideas provide more possibilities for the Chinese to read. The newly national reading report shows that 80 percent of Chinese adults read books, newspapers or magazines in 2018, a year-on-year increase.

Prevailing(盛行的) digital(数字的) reading

The growth of digital reading has made reading more popular among the Chinese. According to a survey, about 76 percent said they had accessed(访问) content through digital channels. Chen Chengpei, an office worker in Xiamen City loves reading on his mobile phone app in his spare time. He thinks it’s so easy to kill the spare minutes. Mobile phone reading has become the main channel for him to get information. He has downloaded seven news apps, through which he reads for one or two hours a day.

Listening to audiobooks has become a new growth point in terms of reading habits. Zhang Jin from Beijing likes reading 40 minutes on his mobile while going to work on the bus in the morning. and listening to audiobooks on the way home. According to Ximalaya, 16. 9 percent of its total users listen to its audiobooks. To attract more users, the mobile app allows users to vote for the book they hope to listen to most. The audio app tries to meet their needs.

Li Yang, a student in Beijing, used to be worried by piles of books as her house is too small. The problem was solved when she started to sell the used books on an online second-hand bookstore Deja Vu. “By selling them, most of my books which used to gather dust in the corner can come to life again. ” she said.

According to a survey by giant Alibaba in 2018, the market for the second-hand book was booming last year as more Chinese tend to trade or exchange their used books online.

The rise of online second-hand book platforms and sharing ideas also contributed to the booming book recycling.

Users are able to sell their books by scanning the barcode(扫条形码)of books and then wait for the courier(快递员) to collect them. The collected books will be cleaned, disinfected (消毒) and packed before selling to other readers at a lower price.

According to Deja Vu, its total users hit l. 4 million in 2018, with 2 million used books being sold. It has a daily business of 20,000 books. “When I see my books being read by others, I can feel a pleasure of sharing, which is really amazing. ” LiYang said.

1From the first paragraph, we know that .

A. most Chinese adults read books, newspapers or magazines on the Internet

B. the number of Chinese readers is becoming larger and larger year by year

C. the writer tells us some different new methods of reading all over the world

D. Chinese people have more time to read because of technology and the Internet

2From the passage, we know .

A. mobile phones have become the main reading tool for Chinese

B. the audio app can meet whatever the users need to attract more users

C. listening to audiobooks is the most popular reading habit for Chinese

D. Chinese like reading better because of the growth of digital reading

3Which of the following is suitable for ?

A. Recycling digital readingB. Selling books at a low price

C. Booming book recyclingD. Collecting second-hand books

4Which of the following is true according to the passage?

A. The writer wishes more people to download mobile phone apps to read.

B. people can sell or exchange their books on second-hand book platforms.

C. The used books will be posted directly from the sellers to the new users.

D. Two million used books were sold on the online platform Deja Vu in 2018.

【题目】 It’s reported that more than 450 million Chinese have myopia(近视). Around 30 percent for primary school students, 60 percent for junior high students and 80 percent for senior high students are nearsighted. Maybe this is because students spend a lot of time reading books and using electronic products.

Parents might have tried to do something to fix it, such as having their children get eye massages(按摩), take medicine or even get surgery. People who offer these services or products often promise that they can reduce(缓解) or even cure(治愈) myopia.

However, you will no longer see advertisements like this before long. The government has made a notice to ban(禁止) this kind of advertisements. The notice bans businesses from using words like “recovery”(恢复) and “myopia cure” in their advertisements. The notice says that myopia cannot be completely cured with medical technology now. As a result, these advertisements could mislead children and their parents.

To reduce myopia among young people, the government made a new plan last August. The plan limits(限制) not only the time children play video games but also the production of new video games.

Young people can prevent and control myopia by spending more time outside and less time in front of books or computers. People who have eyesight problems should go to a hospital and let a doctor decide what to do.

1What’s the myopia rate of junior high students according to the passage?

A. 30%.B. 45%.C. 60%.D. 80%.

2Parents might do the following EXCEPT to fix myopia according to Paragraph 2.

A. have their children get eye massagesB. buy them special glasses

C. make their children take medicineD. get their children to do surgery

3You won’t see advertisements on myopia with the word “ ” in the near future.

A. recoveryB. eyesightC. medicalD. reduce

4Which sentence is True according to Paragraph 4 and 5?

A. Students in lower grades are easy to get myopia.

B. Production of new video games has been limited.

C. Spending less time outdoors is good for children’s eyesight.

D. The notice gives advice on protecting the eyesight of elderly people.

5What can we learn from the passage?

A. Don’t believe the advertisements.

B. Students shouldn’t be allowed to play video games.

C. The government and people are saving children’s eyesight.

D. Myopia can be cured with the medical technology at present.

【题目】 Tina graduated from college. Several days latershe got a new job. She would work in the biggest company(公司)in her city. Her friends admired her very much.

On her first workdayTina arrived at 845 a. m. She took the lift to the 1lth floor(楼层),and a clerk showed her where her desk was. As a green handshe didn't know what to doso she tried to talk to the girls who sat near her in the office. Howeverthey were not friendly to her. After a whilea young boss came in. Tina was surprised that the boss was not the old man who interviewed her several days ago. The boss gave her a lot of reports to write. But when she began to writeshe found that she had much trouble understanding the reports. She spent almost the whole day trying to do the work. At530pm. it was time to go home. Although most of the reports weren't finishedshe got into the lift. On the 10th floorshe was greeted by Johnthe old man who interviewed her several days ago. "Tina"he said“Why didn't you work with us today”All of a suddenTina realized she mistook the 1lth floor for the 10th floor. "Ohmy God"she answered"_________" After hearing thisJohn couldn't help laughing.

根据短文内容选择最佳答案。

1The underlined(划线的)words “a green hand" most probably mean________

A. a person without experience

B. a person caring about the environment

C. a person doing well in growing vegetables

2Tina was surprised because__________

A. she was not allowed to leave the company

B. the young boss wasn't the man who interviewed her

C. the bosses in the two companies refused her in the interviews

3Tina spent__________ trying to finish the reports.

A. almost the whole day

B. almost the whole morning

C. almost the whole afternoon

4Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?

A. Tina moved to another city for a new job.

B. The girls sitting near Tina were unfriendly to her.

C. Tina arrived at the company at 5:30 a. m. on her first workday.

5"___________"can be the missing sentence in the passage.

A. I forgot the interview date!

B. I have finished all the reports!

C. I have been in the wrong office all day!

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