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A: Hi, Janet. Would you like to help save the environment?

B: Yes, But what can I do?A: Well. _______【1】______.

B: Yes, that’s easy. Sometimes I turn on the lights without thinking. What’s next?A:Second,you can ride your bicycle. _____【2】______

B: That will save money, too. What else?A: Try to recycle paper, like newspapers, magazines, mail and so on.

B: _____【3】______ Good idea.A: And turn off the shower when you’re not using it.

B: You mean when I have shampoo()in my hair?A:Yes, get wet.___【4】_____. Put the shampoo in your hair and then turn on the shower and wash it out.

B: Will that help the environment?A: Yes, we have to save water. And last, take a bag when you go shopping. ____【5】___

B: OK. My parents do most of the shopping. I’ll tell them.

【答案】

【1A

【2G

【3B

【4D

【5F

【解析】

试题解析:

【1句意:你可以以关灯开始。根据此句前的But what can I do?,可知应选A。

【2句意:如果没必要的话,就不要坐出租车了。根据此句前的you can ride your bicycle可知此处讲述的是交通工具的。根据句意,可知应选G。

【3句意:我的家里有很多纸。根据此句前的Try to recycle paper,可知此处讲述的是关于纸张的。根据句意,可知应选B。

【4句意:关掉淋浴的水龙头。根据此句所讲的是节约水资源,根据句意,可知选D。

【5句意:不要使用塑料袋。根据此句前的 take a bag when you go shopping,可知此处讲述的是使用环保袋,故选F。

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