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Many kids want to offer their help in keeping the environment healthy but don’t know where to start. ____, even the simplest everyday activities can make a real difference to the environment. Here is how:

(1.) Don’t litter. Litter can ____ our water and that could do harm to us and to wildlife.

(2.) Always recycle bottles, cans, paper and plastic. This is a good ____ to develop early on and can really make a difference.

(3.) Save ____ by switching off lights and electronic devices (电子设备) when they are not being used.

(4.) Talk to your parents about ____ your home’s incandescent bulbs (白炽灯) with energy-saving bulbs.

(5.) Use your bike ____ walk to nearby locations rather than riding in a car. Encourage your friends and family to ____ the same.

(6.) Don’t throw your old clothes and toys away. Give them to a local charity (慈善机构) or a friend that may be able to use them.

(7.) ____ wasting plastic bags by bringing your own reusable cloth bags to stores.

(8.) ____ you see litter, pick it up.

By following these tips and using them in your everyday life, you will make the world a greener place. It’s ___ too late to start, and what better time is there than right now?

1.A. At first B. Above all C. In fact D. As a result

2.A. pollute B. save C. clean D. waste

3.A. interest B. plan C. character D. habit

4.A. space B. money C. energy D. time

5.A. selling B. replacing C. making D. comparing

6.A. but B. and C. so D. or

7.A. do B. look C. say D. wear

8.A. Keep B. Try C. Enjoy D. Avoid

9.A. Before B. If C. Since D. As

10.A. still B. actually C. never D. already

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In 1990, Debbie Spaide and a group of children volunteered to water the garden for an elderly neighbour (邻居) in New Canaan, CT. A few weeks later, the same kids made 150 bag lunches for a soup kitchen (a place where people with no money and no homes can get free food). Debbie Spaide told her friends about her experiences. After just a few weeks, the group grew to over 50 young people. That was the beginning of GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs.

GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs are groups of young people who work together to help people in need in their communities and around the world. GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs can be found in schools, churches, volunteer centres and many other centres. Today there are more than 1,800 registered (已注册的) GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs in the world and 80,000 kids in the United States and countries including Australia, Canada and China.

Anywhere that there are kids working together to help others, there is a GenerationOn Kids Care Club in the making. If you are interested in starting a GenerationOn Kids Care Club, go to www.kidscare.org.

1.What did Debbie Spaide and the kids do for the soup kitchen?

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2.What did Debbie Spaide’s friends probably think of her experiences?

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3.Why do members of GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs work together?

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4.Are there any GenerationOn Kids Care Clubs in China?

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5.Why did the writer write this passage?

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