New Way to Recycle
When Shanghai introduced a new garbage﹣sorting policy in July last year,the city's residents(居民)took some time to get used to it.They joked that every time they took out their garbage,the staff(工作人员)standing by the bins would ask "What kind of garbage are you?"
Starting on May 1, Beijing joined many Chinese cities by introducing a new garbage﹣ sorting policy, People's Daily reported. Residents should sort their garbage into four groups kitchen, recyclable, hazardous(有害的)and other waste.
These groups are represented(代表)by four different colors of trash bins﹣green,blue,red and grey.Those who fail to sort their trash correctly may face fines of up to 200 yuan, Xinhua reported.
The way Beijing sorts its trash sounds different from others like Shanghai and Qingdao. These cities use for different groups: wet, recyclable, harmful and dry. Although their names are different, the groups are actually the same. Wet garbage in Shanghai is, in fact, kitchen garbage. And dry garbage is the same as other waste. China Daily reported.
To help residents sort their trash correctly,the Beijing government is offering online guidelines.If people don't know how to throw away garbage,they can search for it on the WeChat account Guanchenglish(管城理事) to find out. By searching a key word or taking a photo, people can immediately find out which group their waste belongs to.
(1)What do we know from this story?
A. Garbage﹣sorting started in Beijing on May 1.
B. Garbage﹣sorting is being carried out nationwide.
C. Beijing's garbage﹣sorting policy is the same as Shanghai's.
(2)Other waste is the same as in Shanghai.
A. |
dry garbage |
B. |
recyclable garbage |
C. |
harmful garbage |
(3)If people don't follow the garbage﹣sorting policy, .
A. |
they will be forced to learn the policy |
B. |
they won't be allowed to throw trash away |
C. |
they may face fines |
(4)The last paragraph mainly explains .
A. |
the government's suggestions about garbage﹣sorting |
B. |
how to help residents sort their garbage |
C. |
problems with Beijing's garbage﹣sorting policy |
(5)We can read this article in .
A. |
a story book |
B. |
a guide book |
C. |
a newspaper |
It is the year 2050 now. Tom and I want to visit the Mars. It is a planet (行星) far away from our planet---the .
Our spaceship (太空船) flew two weeks to get to the Mars. When we arrived, we the door of the spaceship and looked out. The weather there sunny and hot. We saw an alien (外星人) behind a tree. is very tall and big and has brown hair.“Help me!” the alien.Then we saw some monsters (怪兽) running after alien from the house near a tree. They wanted to kill him. So we had to run away !We both moved to the and jumped in. We also took the alien into our spaceship and him. What an exciting day!
A. Moon B. Earth C. Sun
A. for B. on C. in
A. closed B. opened C. had
A. did B. was C. isn’t
A. Him B. He C. They
A. shouted B. talked C. told
A. another B. other C. others
A. quickly B. easily C. luckily
A. house B. spaceship C. tree
A.scared B. interested C. saved
Monday, January 21st
I'm a virus (病毒) for the common cold. It has been a long time since I infected(感染) humans last time. Today I tried to infect a boy in a primary school all day. His name is Sam. I waited on his desktop, and when he touched the desk I jumped on his finger. Unluckily, Sam didn't touch his eyes, mouth or nose.Then, right after class, he washed his hands.Now I'm full of soap and sitting in a sink!
Tuesday, January 22nd
This morning I jumped into the nose of Sam's best friend, Bill.Unluckily,the mucus (粘液)in his nose caught me. I thought it was over for me,when suddenly Bill sneezed while he was talking to Sam. I knew that would send me right into Sam 's face! However, Sam quickly gave Bill a tissue, and Bill sneered into that instead! Infecting people is harder than I imagined.
Wednesday, January 23rd
I'm feeling very unhappy today.Some scientists caught my friend Harry and put him under a microscope. Harry is a flu virus and he's a dangerous little guy.Besides,Sam ate all his vegetables today.He's exercising, and he's getting eight hours of sleep every night. His body is too strong for me!
Thursday, January 24th
I tried to infect Sam again today, but he washed his hands five times and never touched his face! He also gave tissues to every student in his class who was sneezing. It's impossible to give him a cold! So I have to give up and I'm moving to another school.
(1)According to the passage, life of the virus for the common cold could be .
A. easy
B. lucky
C. dangerous
D. difficult
(2)The underlined word "his" in the passage refers to .
A. Sam's
B. Bill's
C. Harry's
D. Bill's friend's
(3)The writer is trying to tell us that .
A. viruses feel happy, sad and angry just as people do
B. we should be friendly when other people around you are sick
C. it's important to protect your own body against viruses
D. many viruses around us like to infect boys in primary schools
(4)The best title for the passage above might be " ".
A. Danger of a Virus
B. Habit of a Virus
C. Diary of a Virus
D. Letter of a Virus
We have no idea about men first began to use salt. But we do know that it had been used in many different ways the history. For example, in many history books it is
that people who lived three thousand years ago ate salted fish. Thousands of years ago in Egypt, salt keep the dead. It can keep the dead bodies decay(腐烂).
In the eighteenth century, a person who stole salt was thought to broken the law. If a person was caught stealing salt, he would be thrown into prison. Books also record that in England about ten thousand people were put into prison during that century stealing salt! In the year 1553, if a man took than his share of salt, he would be thought to have broken the law and would be punished(惩罚).
Salt was very important on the dinner table of a king. It was always put the king when he sat down to eat. Then important visitors sat near the salt less important visitors were given seats farther away from it.
A.when B.where C.what D.which
A.throughout B.thought C.though D.although
A.say B.reported C.recorded D.reading
A.used to B.was used to C.was used D.used
A.off B.from C.on D.out
A.be B.was C.had D.have
A.because B.because of C.by D.as
A.fewer B.less C.more D.most
A.after B.behind C.in front of D.in the front of
A.when B.as C.however D.while
Planting "trees" on your screen
Do you want to help China become a more beautiful country? Now, you can do this on your mobile phone.
Ant Financial (蚂蚁金服) is an Internet financial service company. In August 2016, it started an interesting project "Ant Forest". According to Ant Financial, "Ant Forest" can help people improve the environment.
But how does the project actually work? And what effects (效果) has it had? In "Ant Forest",people start by planting a virtual (虚拟的) tree. The project then gives people "green energy" if they do low﹣carbon activities.The activities include walking,buying tickets online,taking public transportation and so on. With "green energy",the virtual tree will slowly grow up.When there is enough "green energy",Ant Financial will plant a real tree.
The Ant Financial company has been working with lots of green charities (慈善机构).Together, they help farmers in desert places in China plant trees.
"Ant Forest" has been very popular. More than 250 million people have planted virtual trees on their phones. And Ant Financial has planted more than ten million real trees.
Bai Xue is a member of Ant Financial. She says the company believes everyone wants to improve the environment, She and her workmates are happy that they can help people realize their wishes. According to Bai, Ant Financial will do more in the future so that we can make China a greener country together.
(1)Which of the following sentences is TRUE according to the passage?
A. |
Ant Financial has helped all farmers in China to plant trees. |
B. |
If you buy tickets online, you can get "green energy" from the project. |
C. |
Because of the project, charities become more and more popular. |
D. |
More than ten million people have planted real trees. |
(2)What is the correct order according to the passage?
a. Ant Financial plants a real tree.
b. You receive "green energy".
c. The virtual tree grows up.
d. You do low﹣carbon activities.
e. You plant a virtual tree.
A. |
d﹣c﹣b﹣a﹣e |
B. |
c﹣b﹣c﹣d﹣a |
C. |
d﹣a﹣b﹣c﹣e |
D. |
e﹣d﹣b﹣c﹣a |
(3)What's the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. |
Ant Financial believes that all the people can realize their wishes. |
B. |
The company will become greener. |
C. |
Ant Financial will do more in the future to make our country greener. |
D. |
Bai Xue and her workmates want to plant trees. |
(4)We can learn from the passage that .
A. |
Ant Financial can help people realize their wishes of improving the environment |
B. |
Ant Financial is a charity |
C. |
Farmers in desert places in China often plant trees |
D. |
The members of Ant Financial like walking, buying tickets online and taking public transportation |
In the future, scientists would put very small computers in our heads. This can help people a lot. ____ these small computers, the people with ear diseases will be able to hear. And the people with eye diseases can ____. These small computers will not be just for ____ people. Most of us will have these computers to make our life ____. For example, if we have it, we can think ____ and we can remember more things.
For students, computers can do ____ things. Maybe in the near future students ____ schoolbags. They just need to carry a small computer to ____, because the textbooks, exercise books, and notebooks are all in the computer. The teachers will check students’ homework with computers, ____. But this can give another problem, because ____ will be easier for students to copy each other’s homework.
Everything will be possible. We never know what will happen.
A.Because B.Since C.Because of D.Thank to
A.to hear B.hear C.to see D.see
A.ill B.sick C.old D.young
A.good B.well C.better D.best
A.more clearly B.clearly C.clear D.clearer
A.much B.a lot C.lots of D.lot of
A.needn’t B.will need C.will not need D.don’t need
A.home B.school C.factory D.office
A.too B.either C.as well as D.also
A.that B.it C.they D.this
What do you do with your rubbish?Throw it out?You don't know what you're missing!Look closely at the two figures on your left.They were made from things most people throw away.The figures were made from used bottle caps.Those two bottle﹣cap figures were exhibited (展示) in a museum.
Folk art is art made by common people who have not been trained as artists.Their work is often based on traditions in their culture.Fine art,on the other hand,is usually made by people who have had training in art.Works of fine art are valued for their artistic beauty.They are supposed to be looked at but not used.Works of folk art,however,are often made for everyday use.
There were more than 800 pieces of folk art from nearly 50 countries in the exhibition.All of the pieces were made from used metal,wood,cloth,and plastic.The artists come from many different cultures.Still,they all share one thing.They take objects that are normally thrown away and change them into objects that are beautiful,useful,and fun.The artists may not think of what they do as recycling,but that's exactly what it is.Fine artists might work with expensive materials.They might use expensive tools to shape these materials into works of art.On the other hand,in poor countries rubbish might be the only material folk artists and toy makers can afford.The exhibition shows that a rich imagination is very important when there are only poor materials.Recycled art began long before people began to think about recycling.Some of the objects in the exhibition date from the 1930s.
Even if you don't create art out of rubbish,it's good to save our natural resources.Remember the three rules:reduce,reuse,recycle.If you reduce waste,true things instead of throwing them out,and recycle materials such as paper,plastic,and glass,you will protect the environment.
(1)Which idea belongs in the empty box?
Conclusion (结论) |
Details |
|
Art based on cultural traditions |
Art made for everyday use |
|
Art made with used materials |
A.Folk art is made by people who are not trained artists.
B.The artists come from many different cultures.
C.Recycled art began long before people started recycling.
(2)What can we learn from Paragraph 3?
A.There was more than 800 pieces of fine art.
B.Folk artists can't shape expensive materials into works of art.
C.Poor materials also can be made into works of art.
(3)What is the same thing of the pieces in the exhibition share?
A.They are all woks of fine art.
B.They are all made from used materials.
C.They are all made by the trained artists.
(4)What can we do to protect our environment?
A.Throw away used materials.
B.Only use expensive materials.
C.Recycle materials.
(5)Which of the following would be the best title for the passage?
A.Used Bottle Caps
B.The Art of Recycling
C.A Museum Exhibition
Britain was once covered by thick forests, home to many animals which no longer live here. There were wolves, bears and wild cattle with less than four million people. They lived in small villages protected by wooden walls from the animals outside.
However, all this changed. Now Britain's population has increased to 65 million. Three﹣quarters of Britain consists of fields, towns or cities. Although 25% of land is countryside,new methods of farming mean that there are fewer birds and small animals than ever before. Britain is one of the few countries in the world without a large wild carnivore(食肉动物).
Some people want to change this. Some say that Britain needs to become more natural again and suggest trees and plants that once grew in Britain should be allowed to grow again. They even say that large wild animals which have not lived in Britain should be helped to return and live wild. They call this " rewilding".
Not everyone agrees. In the last twenty years, over one million trees have been planted and there are plans for more﹣but wild animals? Some people ask if wolves will attack sheep or even humans. They are also angry that rewilding might mean an end to walking in the hills many people enjoy. So far, there are no wolves or bears in Britain's forests﹣but soon there might be!
(1)Why does Britain have fewer wild animals?
A. |
Their living conditions are destroyed by humans. |
B. |
They are being killed by their natural enemies. |
C. |
The number of large animals is increasing. |
D. |
People there don't like wild animals. |
(2)What does the underlined word " rewilding" probably mean?
A. |
Protecting wild animals. |
B. |
Returning wild animals to Britain. |
C. |
Planting more green plants. |
D. |
Helping wild animals live better. |
(3)What is the main idea of the last paragraph?
A. |
Some people are against rewilding. |
B. |
People plan to plant more trees. |
C. |
Wild animals will be back to Britain. |
D. |
Wild animals do harm to humans. |
(4)Which of the following can be the best title?
A. |
Causing UK Greener |
B. |
Wolves Returning to UK |
C. |
Saving Wildlife in Britain |
D. |
Making Britain Wild again |
In 1988,Wang Chengbang retired(退休)from the army.Instead of enjoying a relaxing life,he volunteered to save the soil from desertification(沙漠化)by planting trees in Korla,Xinjiang.
It is no easy job.The high temperature in Korla makes it difficult for anyone to work day after day in the sunshine.Besides,water is a big problem.In fact,Wang Chengbang's work in the first few years failed as very few trees survived(存活).
But Wang Chengbang would not give up."After trying many different ways,I have learned how to grow young trees in a better way," said Wang Chengbang.He also worked out new ways to save water.With his hard work,more and more trees have survived.So far,he has planted more than 1.5 million trees.Those green trees prevent desertification,make the air cleaner and protect people from the hot sun.Now,Korla is a model city in environmental protection.
Wang Chengbang is also successful in fighting cancer(癌症).In 2005,he had cancer and was told that he had only six months to live.However,he continued taking care of his trees rather than lying on the hospital bed."Working is the best medicine.Planting trees helps to fight cancer," he often jokes.
Now,at the age of 85,Wang Chengbang is still working.
(1)Is it an easy job for Wang Chengbang to plant trees?
(2)How many trees has Wang Chengbang planted so far?
(3)What is Wang Chengbang successful in?
(4)In the summer holiday,do you want to be a volunteer to work with Wang Chengbang?Why or why not?
Do video games do harm to our children?Today,many children spend a lot of their free time playing games on the Internet.In the UK,99%of kids aged8 to 15 play video games every week.This information tells us that the benefits and dangers of video games must be carefully considered.
For many people,video games are fun.They have bright lights,funny cartoons and exciting stories.Everywhere you look,you can see children playing these games.They play on buses and trains,in restaurants and even at school.
Video games are educational too.They make kids think in a creative way and theyhave to move their hands and eyes quickly.This can improve the way that a child's brain works.What's more,video games make children use their imagination.The player has to do many creative things,like drawing,telling stories and building things.Video games are also a good way to teach children about technology because they can learn how computers and other devices work while they play.
However,a recent study suggests that video games can also be bad for children.First,children can download many games for free.This means that parents often don't know if their children are playing violent or scary games.Second,many children spend too much time playing games on computers and this can lead to health problems.Third,if children spend too much time playing games instead of doing homework,they can have problems at school and get bad grades.Finally,video games can affect children's social skills.If children spend too much time playing video games by themselves,they might not learn how to play with their friends.
In conclusion,it seems clear that video games have some advantages and some disadvantages.It is up to parents to know what games their children are playing and how much time they spend on them.Parents should also make sure their children get enough exercise and spend time with other children.
(1)The underlined word "they" in Paragraph 3 refers to .
A. |
kids |
B. |
computers |
C. |
video games |
D. |
playmates |
(2)Which disadvantages of video games are mentioned in the passage?
a.Result in bad grades.
b.Make kids feel bored.
c.Lead to health problems.
d.Affect children's social skills.
e.Cause problems between parents and kids.
A. |
c,d,e |
B. |
b,d,e |
C. |
a,c,d |
D. |
a,b,c |
(3)In the writer's opinion, should play an important role in video games play for kids.
A. |
family |
B. |
society |
C. |
schools |
D. |
game companies |
(4)What's the structure of the passage?
A. |
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B. |
|
C. |
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D. |
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Here at Nature Loving Kids,we know how much you want to make a positive(积极的)difference to our world!So,read on to find out how to protect our earth…
Save energy and water! - On a fine and clear day,hang things outside to dry!This saves energy that would have been used on the dryer(烘干机). - If you can,try cycling,walking,or using public transport to get out and about,instead of using the car. - Turn the taps(水龙头)off while brushing your teeth,and take short showers of four minutes or less! |
Be an advocate(倡导者)! - Share your knowledge with others,and help them become eco﹣heroes too!It takes lots of people working together to make changes happen - so share,share,share! |
Reduce,reuse,recycle! - Before you throw something away,stop and think about what else it could be used for! |
Be friendly to wildlife! - Make your garden wildlife﹣friendly!You could build a bee hotel,or even create a pool. - If you own a cat that goes outdoors,put a bell around its neck so that vulnerablewildlife can hear it coming and make their escape! |
What else can you do to make the world better?
Now,get out there and save the world - you can do it!
(1)To save energy or water,you'd better .
A. |
dry things in the sun |
B. |
drive a car to work |
C. |
take long showers |
D. |
brush teeth with water running |
(2)To call on more people to work together,you should .
A. |
save energy and water |
B. |
be an advocate |
C. |
reduce,reuse and recycle |
D. |
be friendly to wildlife |
(3)What does the underlined word " vulnerable" mean in Chinese?
A. |
野生的. |
B. |
家养的. |
C. |
强壮的. |
D. |
弱小的. |
(4)The purpose of the passage is to .
A. |
help the kids learn English |
B. |
help people learn more about kids |
C. |
teach kids how to keep animals |
D. |
tell the kids how to protect the earth |
(5)This passage is from .
A. |
a guidebook |
B. |
a science book |
C. |
a website |
D. |
a newspaper |
Dogs might have the latest tools in the fight against cancer (癌症):their noses!Researchers at California's Pine Street Foundation (PSF) say they have trained five dogs to smell cancer on a prison's breath.This could be exciting news.
A dog's sense of smell may be 10,000 to 100,000 times stronger than ours.But can dogs really smell illness?PSF researcher Michael McCulloch says yes. "We were very surprised by how exact they were," he said. "They were telling who had cancer,and they were also saying who didn't."
McCulloch and his team asked four healthy people and one with cancer to blow into plastic tubes (塑料管).Special materials in the tubes kept the things of each breath.The tubes were then placed one yard apart.Finally the dogs were allowed to smell the tubes.Each dog had been trained for three weeks to sit when it smelled cancer.Ninety﹣nine percent of the time,the dog sat next to the tubes blown into by patients with lung cancer.The dogs were right 88 percent of the time about breast cancer.
Dogs in the Pine Street Foundation test were trained to sit when they smelled cancer.How well did they perform?Take a look at this chart to find out. |
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Breath Sample |
Number of Times the Dogs Sat Down |
Number of Times the Dogs Kept Standing |
Breath from lung cancer patients |
564 |
10 |
Breath from healthy persons |
4 |
720 |
No lab test for cancer has given more correct results than this test.The results are so amazing that many experts question the dogs' smelling power.They wonder if there were other reasons why the dogs did so well.For example,they thought the way the dog trainers behaved could have influenced how the dogs acted.However,most experts agree that this study is important.The information could help scientists create a simple breath test for cancer in the future.Once again humans may be getting a helping paw or nose﹣from their best animal friends.
(1)What's the latest tool a dog might have in the fight against cancer?
A.Tooth.
B.Nose.
C.Ear.
(2)What happened first in the Pine Street Foundation test?
A.The dogs were trained.
B.The tubes were placed one yard apart.
C.The dogs smelled the tubes.
(3)What was a dog supposed to do when it smelled cancer?
A.Smell again.
B.Turn around.
C.Sit down.
(4)Look at the chart.How many times did the dogs keep standing when they smelled the breath from healthy persons?
A.Less than 10 times.
B.Almost 600 times.
C.About 700 times.
(5)Why do many experts question the dog's smelling power?
A.Because no lab test for cancer has given more correct results.
B.Because the dog trainers influenced how the dogs acted.
C.Because they don't think this study is important.
The world uses about a thousand million (百万) tons of water a day. Water is a human right and everyone should have their share. Yet more than 700 million people around the world have trouble getting clean, safe water.
Treating wastewater is a good way to provide fresh water for us. And it also helps the environment by keeping waste out of rivers and oceans. 80% of wastewater around the world is not treated at all, and it is running into oceans.
But now we have got the technology to treat and reuse the wastewater.
While 75% of our planet is covered with water, only about 2% is fresh water﹣that comes from rivers, lakes, ice and snow. The rest, 98% of the water, is in seas and oceans. It is too salty to drink. Then desalinationbusinesses come in. More than 19.000 factories have been built around the world, mostly in coastal countries. They process(加工) more than 92 million tons of water every day. But the technology they use requires a lot of energy.
Scientists are working to create a less costly technology. They want to produce 20 times more clean water and make sure everyone has enough. But for now, the world still faces each day with not having enough water for everyone.
(1)How many people have trouble in getting clean water around the world?
A. Under 10 million.
B. Only 19 million.
C. About 92 million.
D. Over 700 million.
(2)Treating waste water helps the environment by .
A. storing waste in ice and snow
B. letting waste run into oceans
C. keeping waste out of rivers and oceans
D. sending waste to coastal countries
(3)What does the underlined word "desalination" in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. 远洋运输
B. 潮汐发电
C. 食盐销售
D. 海水淡化
(4)At present, the technology to process water .
A. needs much energy
B. saves much money
C. satisfies everyone
D. causes pollution
(5)What can we infer from the last paragraph?
A. Water should be a human right.
B. The water problem is still serious.
C. Our planet is covered with water.
D. Everyone has enough clean water.
In the year of 2020, the coronavirus(新冠病毒)out broke(爆发)all over the world. A lot of people suffered from(遭受……折磨)a fever or a cough. Don't be afraid. Here is some advice to help you protect yourself.
Wash your hands. You need to wash your hands with soap and water before you eat, after you use the toilet, and after you touch animals, because your hands may carry viruses (病毒).Cover your nose and mouth. When someone sneezes(打喷嚏)or coughs,the viruses can travel as far as one meter through the air,so you'd better stand a proper distance while talking to someone who has a cold. And always cover your mouth and nose with a piece of paper when you sneeze or cough,and then clean your hands. Wear a mask(口罩). Some doctors say that masks can stop the virus as much as 80%, but if you don't wash your hands often, it's no use wearing a mask. So it's necessary to wear the mask in the groups of people.
Do sports often. Exercises will help make your body strong enough to resist(抵抗)the virus.
How to protect yourself from the corona virus |
|
Wash your hands. |
● (1) you eat. ● After you use the toilet. ● After you(2) . |
Cover your nose and mouth. |
● When someone sneezes or coughs, you'd better stand a proper distance while talking to someone. ● Always cover your nose and mouth with a piece of(3) when you sneeze or cough. |
(4) . |
It's necessary to wear the mask in the groups of people. Masks can stop the virus as much as 80% |
Do sports often. |
Exercises will help make your body(5) enough to resist the virus. |
October 21,2013was an unforgettable day.Harbin had to close roads and schools,and stopped hundreds of flights from its airport,because the air pollution was so bad there.
News reports said the smog (雾霾) was so thick that people couldn't see more than 10or 20meters in front of them.The city's website said:"You can't see your own fingers in front of you."The local people said there was a"burning"smell in the air.Many people covered their noses and mouths with scarves.
The pollution was caused for the following reasons:farmers burnt off corn stalks (称);the people burnt coal (煤) for heating and winds were low,which allowed the smoke to remain over the city.
Harbin has a population of more than 10million people.It lies in northeastern China,where cold winter weather can last six months.The main fuel (燃料)there is coal,because it is cheaper than other types of fuel.
Air pollution from burning coal can cause health problem like heart disease.During the smog days in Harbin,the number of people taken to the hospital with breathing problems was 30% higher than usual.
The local government is trying to use less coal by adding much better roofs and windows to building to cut heating needs.It has also used cleaner fuel for cars and factories.
66.Which of the following sentence is the best for the blank ( 横线)in paragraph 2?
A. |
They could not even see the person standing next to them. |
B. |
They lived a healthy and happy life. |
C. |
They got up a little earlier than before to enjoy fresh air. |
D. |
They could hear each other clearly. |
67.What is talked about in paragraph 3?
A. |
The people of the city. |
B. |
The food of the city. |
C. |
The reason for the pollution. |
D. |
The life of the farmers. |
68.Coal is the main fuel in Harbin,because
A. |
coal is richer in Harbin. |
B. |
coal is cheaper in Harbin. |
C. |
coal is greener in Harbin. |
D. |
coal is clean in Harbin. |
69.How does the local government cut heating needs?
A. |
By using cleaner fuel for cars and factories. |
B. |
By burning off corn stalks and coal. |
C. |
By stopping hundreds of flights from its airport. |
D. |
By add much better roofs and windows to buildings. |
70.What's the best title (标题) of the passage?
A. |
The air pollution in Harbin. |
B. |
The water pollution in Harbin. |
C. |
The noise pollution in Harbin. |
D. |
The land pollution in Harbin. |