题目内容
In most parts of the world, many students help their schools make less pollution.They join environment clubs.In an environment club, people work together to make our environment clean.
Here are some things students often do.
No-garbage lunches.How many lunch bags do you throw away after lunch? Environment clubs ask students to bring their lunches in bags that can be used again.Every week they will choose the classes that make the least garbage and report them to the whole school.
No-car day.On a no-car day, nobody comes to school in a car including the students and the teachers.Cars give pollution to us, so remember:
Walk, jump, bike, or run!
Use your legs! It's lots of fun!
Turn off the water! Do you know that some toilets can waste twenty to forty cubic meters of water an hour? In a year, that would fill in a small river. In the environment clubs, students mend those broken toilets.
We love our environment.Let's work together to make it better.
1.Environment clubs ask students ________.
A. to run to school every day
B. to take exercise every day
C. not to have lunch at school
D. To bring their lunches in bags that can be used again
2.From the passage we know the students usually have lunch ________.
A. at school B. in shops
C. in clubs D. at home
3.On a no-car day,________ will take a car to school.
A. both students and teachers
B. only students
C. neither students nor teachers
D. only teachers
4.After students mend toilets they save ________.
A. a small river B. a club
C. a lot of water D. a toilet
5.The writer wrote the passage to ask students to ________.
A. clean schools B. make less pollution
C. join clubs D. help teachers
Using buses in Japan can be difficult for foreign tourists because there are usually few English signs, and there are different systems of ticketing in different companies.Below is a description of the most common system:
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Enter the bus through the back door (or front door if there is only one door). |
When entering, pick up a ticket from a small machine.A number is printed on the ticket, which you will later use to determine (确定) your fare (票价). |
A display (显示) above the driver shows the next stop and the fares for that stop.To determine your fare, match the number on your ticket with the number and fare on the display. |
When your stop is nearing, press one of the buttons (按钮) on the wall to tell the driver that you wish to get off at the next stop. |
If you do not have the exact fare, use the changing machine to get small coins. |
When getting off, put your ticket and the exact fare into the box next to the driver. |
1.It’s ______ for foreigners to take the bus in Japan.
A.easy B.convenient (便利的)
C.difficult D.useful
2.If there is a bus with two doors, you should get on through ______.
A.the front door B.either the back door or the front door
C.the back door D.neither the back door nor the front door
3.When you get on a bus, you should ______.
A.buy a ticket B.show the ticket to the conductor (售票员)
C.give a ticket D.pick up a ticket without money
4.If you want to get off, what should you do?
A.Call up the driver.
B.Press one of the buttons on the wall.
C.Shout to the conductor.
D.Just wait for the bus to stop.
5.If you do not have the exact fare, what should you do?
A.Use the changing machine.
B.Change money with others.
C.Change money in a bank.
D.Pay for the ticket next time.