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To us all in China, _______experience of taking the College Entrance Examination seems an important way to judge whether one’s life is_______ complete one.

A. the; a B. an; a

C. the; the D. an; the

 

A

【解析】

试题分析:考查冠词。句意:对于我们中国人来说,参加高考的经历似乎是判断自己的一生是否完整的一种重要方法。the+名词+of...意为“......的......”,是固定搭配,排除B、D;one泛指可数名词单数,意为“......中的一个”,表示泛指用不定冠词a/an,故选A。

考点:考查冠词

 

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Up to two-fifths of a food crop is often wasted because it is “ugly”, a report on food waste has shown.

Produce grown in the UK that does not meet retailer(零售商) standards on appearance is often given to animals or thrown out even though it is healthy to eat.

The report from the UK’s global food security program also showed that the average household throws away more than 5kg of food a week, and nearly two-thirds of that waste is avoidable.

The waste costs ? 480 a year per household on average, and ? 680 per family.

Households throw away a fifth of the food they buy, wasting it for reasons ranging from cooking too much to not using it before it goes bad, the study showed.

Consumption is the top area where food is wasted in the UK, the study said.

Farmers respond to consumer demands for high-quality food with standards that can lead to the crop being wasted. Some supermarkets have started marketing “odd shapes and sizes” of fruit and vegetables, though.

Also, more UK consumers are prepared to accept “ugly” fruit and vegetables, amid concerns over sustainability(可持续发展) and food prices, the research said.

In developing countries, much of the loss of food occurs during post-harvesting storage, processing and packaging.

Tackling waste globally is necessary to feed a growing world population sustainably. One in eight people worldwide doesn’t have enough food, the report said.

Around a third of food produced globally is lost or wasted.

Professor Tim Benton, an expert on food security at the University of Leeds, said: “Over 5 million people in the UK live in poverty, where basic food provision is a daily challenge.”

Nearly 400,000 people used food banks last year, according to the Trussell Trust.

“At the same time, 15 million tons of food is wasted annually, with nearly half thrown away within UK households. Reducing the scale(范围) of losses and waste throughout the food system is a crucial step.”

The report highlights priorities(优先事项) for research to help reduce food waste, including improving harvesting and packaging technologies and seasonal weather prediction.

1. Food waste in developing nations is mainly due to .

A. fast growing populations

B. huge demand for high-quality foods

C. poor technology in food industries

D. people’s lack of concern about food shortages

2.We can conclude from the article that .

A. over half of the food produce in the UK is wasted within households

B. “ugly” fruits and vegetables are becoming more and more popular in the UK

C. avoiding food waste could, by itself, solve food shortage problems around the world

D. developing better farming and packaging technologies is key to reducing food waste

3.Which of the following statements might Professor Tim Benton agree with?

A. British farmers should keep up with their high growing standards.

B. The number of people living in poverty is growing too fast in Britain.

C. There is still much to do to improve British people’s awareness of food sustainability.

D. British supermarkets should be encouraged to sell food of odd shapes and sizes.

4.What is suggested in the report?

A. Cutting food prices.

B. Using different approaches to reduce food waste.

C. Improving the appearance of food.

D. Cooking at home more often.

 

I lived in an orphanage(孤儿院)when I was 8. A gentleman came and taught us how to do woodworking projects.

I remember my first project ---a small table. I was so of it that I looked upon it as if I had created a(n) . It had taken me six weeks to it. I could hardly wait to give it to Mother Winters as a . She was the head mistress of our orphanage, who was always with us.

As the tables were not dry, the man told us to wait a few days. But I was just so and happy that I couldn’t wait. I dashed out like a carrying my table.

When I was it in the dormitory, Mother Winters entered. She walked over to the table. Running her hand it, she noticed that it was still wet.

“Were you to bring this home?” she asked.

“No, ma’ma,”I with my head down.

She ordered me to throw the table out and so I did. After she left, I opened the door to get it back. There was stuck all over. I brushed and cried.

I hid the table in my closet and never it. After cleaning up, I gave the table to Mother Henderson, my houseparent(宿管员), thinking that she would it away.

Thirty years later at a reunion, I that Mother Henderson was living nearby, so I drove up to see her. As I was about to leave, she asked me to come down to her to get something. I followed her into a dark corner. She picked something up. she turned around, I could see that she was holding a little table.

Mother Henderson still kept the little table!

Today, I look at that table with bitter-sweet memories but full of to Mother Henderson, who kept it for an orphan who tried very hard to himself.

1.A. tired B.ashamed C.proudD.aware

2.A.awardB.wonderC.recordD.product

3.A.designB.inventC.paintD.complete

4.A.giftB.reward C.prizeD.souvenir

5.A.satisfiedB.strictC.patientD.angry

6.A.upsetB.amazedC.confidentD.excited

7.A.thiefB.heroC.swordD. flash

8.A.dryingB.observingC.admiringD.hiding

9.A.intoB.acrossC.aboveD.after

10.A.supposedB.embarrassed C.encouragedD.determined

11.A.agreedB.sighedC.whisperedD.argued

12.A.dirtB.glueC.paintD.wood

13.A.removedB.touchedC.shookD.split

14.A.putB.giveC.takeD.throw

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16.A.bathroomB.balconyC.basementD.bedroom

17.A.curiouslyB.unwillinglyC.doubtfullyD.worriedly

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20.A.adaptB.studyC.pretendD.please

 

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