Each different part of China has its own special forms of traditional art.These usually try to represent the things that are important in life such as love,beauty and family.The most common things,from paper to clay to bamboo,are turned into objects of beauty.
According to Chinese history,sky lanterns were first used by Zhuge Kongming.He sent them out to ask for help when in trouble.Today,sky lanterns are used at festivals and other celebrations.They are made of bamboo and covered with paper.When the lanterns are lit,they slowly rise into the air like small hot﹣air balloons for all to see.They are seen as bright symbols of happiness and good wishes.
Paper cutting has been around for more than 1500years,Paper cutting sounds very easy but it can be difficult to do,The paper,usually red,is folded before it is cut with scissors.The most common pictures are flowers,fish animals,and things about Chinese history.During the Spring Festival,they are put on windows,doors and walls as symbols of wishes for good luck and a happy new year.
Chinese clay art is famous because the clay pieces are so small but they look very real.The pieces are carefully shaped by hand from a very special kind of clay and then allowed to air﹣dry,After drying,they are fired at a very high heat,They are then polished and painted.Finally materials such as wood or paper are added to make different things,It takes several weeks to complete everything.These small pieces of clay art show the love that all Chinese people have for life and beauty.
Beauty in (46) Things
Passage outline |
Supporting details |
(47) |
Some traditional Chinese art forms which are made of common objects (48) for things that are important in life |
Sky lanterns |
•They are made of (49) and paper •They were used for (50) for help when people first invented them. •Now,they are used to celebrate festivals as symbols of happiness and good wishes |
Paper cutting |
•It is made of paper •It has a long history of (51) 1500years •It appears in different (52) ,such as flowers,fish,animals and so on •It represents good wishes (53) the Spring Festival |
Chinese clay art |
•It is made of clay •It looks very real (54) it is small •It takes (55) four steps to finish after being shaped carefully by hand •It shows love for life and beauty. |
What would the world be like if cars could drive themselves?Imagine seeing an empty car passing by on its way to pick up its owner,or a car full of passengers who are reading,listening to music or even sleeping.But none of them are worried about the road ahead.
Well,all of this could be the future of driving.There are several companies,including Google,working on driverless cars.So far,no Google self﹣driven car has gotten a traffic ticket,but some of them have been in accidents when other cars hit them.
These cars are now still in the testing stages.But,if the tests are successful,these electric self﹣driven cars could be put into use very soon.
The cars already have many features (特点)allowing them to take the place of drivers during certain situations.Some features include cars being able to park themselves,or slow down when they notice objects close by.They can also control the speed if there are dangerous conditions.
Scientists and engineers believe,with the help of wireless (无线电的)signals,cameras and GPS,we are now at a stage where creating a safe self﹣driven car might be possible.
The cause of deadly road accidents is usually careless drivers or dangerous conditions.The self﹣driven car may be able to prevent these.However,some people do not like the idea.American lawyer Whit Drake,for example,doesn't believe these cars are safe.He thinks that technologies can also be mistakes.
61.The main purpose of the first paragraph is to .
A.make readers wonder about self﹣driven cars
B.get readers to pay attention to road safety
C.tell readers to keep away from heavy traffic
62.The testing self﹣driven cars need energy to run.
A.solar
B.nuclear
C.electric
63.From the passage,we know that the testing self﹣driven cars can already
A.avoid being hit by other vehicles on roads
B.control the speed in dangerous situations
C.turn around when getting near objects
64.What might make the self﹣driven cars run safely according to the passage?
a.e﹣reading
b.wireless signals
c.cameras
d.GPS
A.a,b,c
B.a,b,d
C.b,c,d
65.What is Whit Drake's attitude (态度)toward the safety of the self﹣driven cars?
A.He has doubt about it.
B.He believes it completely.
C.He doesn't care about it.
Wild animals are our friends, but many of them are getting fewer and fewer.We should try to protect them. The four animals below are now in danger.
Tibetan Antelopes
Tibetan antelopes (藏羚羊) mainly feed on grass. They are usually found in groups of about 20.They are killed for their wool, which is warm, soft and fine and can be made into expensive clothes.The number of them is dropping year by year. There are less than 75, 000 Tibetan antelopes left in the world.
Golden Monkeys
Golden monkeys are mainly found in Sichuan, Gansu, and Shanxi provinces. Golden monkeys have golden﹣orange fur (皮毛).They move around in the daytime. They feed on fruits and young leaves of bamboos.But people are destroying the environment where they live.Trees and bamboos are disappearing,so golden monkeys have less and less to eat.
Elephants
Elephants are very big and strong. They are bigger than any other animals on land. They have poor eyesight, but very good hearing and smell. They can lift heavy things and break down branches with their trunk (象鼻). Now, there are very few elephants in the world. The number of them is becoming smaller and smaller because their living areas are used for farming. Also,people hunt them for their tusks.
Wolves
Wolves are not very big. They have grey fur, Wolves have very good eyesight, hearing and smell.They eat animals, insects and snails. They are friendly to each other and never attack (攻击) people.Wolves are in danger, too. They are losing their living areas because people cut down forests. Soon they will have no home or food.
Four wild animals(1) |
Tibetan Antelopes |
◆mainly feed on grass ◆usually found in groups of about (2) ◆killed for their wool |
Golden Monkeys |
◆mainly found in Sichuan,Gansu and Shanxi provinces ◆move around(3) ◆feed on fruits and young leaves of bamboos |
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(4) |
◆have poor eyesight ◆have good hearing and smell ◆able to lift heavy things and break down branches |
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Wolves |
◆have good eyesight,hearing and smell ◆eat animals,insects and snails ◆ friendly to each other and never (5) |
Shenzhen, Jan 1.2018 ﹣ Shenzhen has become the world's first city to make all its public buses, about 16,359, run on electricity. A total of 12, 518 taxis, or 62.5 percent of all the taxis in the city are electric ones. We will replace (替换)the rest of the taxis with electric ones by 2020." said Mr. Chen from the government.
"I have been a driver for twenty years." said Mr. Zhang,a driver who started to drivee﹣buses a month ago. We had several rounds of training and passed strict exams before we were allowed to drive the e﹣buses ."
The city has buit 8,000 charging poles (充电柱) and 501 bus charging stations. "A bus can be fully charged within two hours and the charging poles can serve 300 buses a day at our station. Since the replacement, the bus terminal has become quiet, even as thee﹣buses are entering and exiting the station." said Mr. Guan, the manager of Qinghu BusStation.
The use of e﹣buses and e﹣taxis plays an important role in improving air quality. In a year,' the e﹣buses use 72.9 percent less energy than the traditional ones. The e﹣taxis will save the energy of 119, 000 tons of standard coal.
Shenzhen was one of the first 13 cities to take part in the National New﹣energy Vehicle Program (NNVP). In 2017. the city spent 33 billion yuan on e﹣buses and the charging equipment. The city also encourages people to buy new﹣energy cars or e﹣cars by reducing their payment.
(1)How many e﹣taxis were there in Shenzhen in January, 2018?
A.8,000
B.12,518
C.16,359
D.11,900
(2)What is the influence of the replacement according to Mr. Guan?
A. It saves 72.9 percent energy.
B. It helps to improve air quality.
C. The bus station has become quiet.
D. People will pay more if they buy e﹣cars.
(3)What can we infer(推断) from the passage?
A. It is not easy to be an e﹣driver.
B. Shenzhen is the first to use e﹣taxi.
C. Thirteen cities are in the national new﹣energy vehicle program besides Shenzhen.
D. There are 300 charging poles at each bus station.
(4)What is the main idea of the passage?
A. E﹣buses and e﹣taxis can save more energy in Shenzhen.
B. Shenzhen took part in the national new energy vehicle program.
C. It is fast and convenient for the e﹣buses to be changed in Shenzhen.
D. Shenzhen is replacing its public buses and taxis with electric ones.
Look around when you're on a subway. What is the most popular time﹣killing(消磨时间的) activity? In China, most people play on their smart phone. While in other countries. people often enjoy reading.
On average(平均),each Chinese person read less than eight books in 2018, according to a recent survey from the Chinese Academy of Press and Publication. But Chinese people①/spend/ an average of 26 minutes on WeChat Reading every day.
②在许多西方国家,人们在任何时间都会阅读.Even backpackers(背包客) enjoy reading books when they are having a break at the beach or relaxing from a hike. Reading books builds a bridge③/bɪˈtwiːn/ our lives and the unknown world.
Many hotels abroad also offer book﹣exchanges for visitors. Simply drop off your finished books and take those ones that other people left behind.
In most US middle schools, teachers give students a reading list every few weeks. ④Most books are easy to read,so students won't lose their confidence of reading.
Good reading habits lead you to a lifelong love of books.In order to encourage people to read more. China is planning to foster(培养) the habits of reading in its law, Although this has both good and bad sides,⑤ .
(1)填写单词:根据文中①、③两处音标填写单词.
①/spend/ ③/ bɪˈtwiːn/
(2)将文中②处划线句子翻译成英语:
(3)将文中④处划线句子翻译成汉语:
(4)补全短文:从下面四个选项中,选出能填入文中⑤处划线部分的最佳选项.
A. it can be seenas a way to foster one's interest
B. it can be seen as a way to build somebody up
C. it can be seen as a way to develop one's reading habits
D. it can be seen as a way to improve one's writing ability
(5)What's the purpose of having good reading habits according to the passage?
Today we can do everything with apps: pay bills, order food and shop for anything.Mobile technology means we can hold the world in our hands, However,when it comes to technology and health care,opportunities and challenges come together.
Let's start with the ways to get health care.Telemedicine can allow a patient to use technology to see the doctor online and get a diagnosis (诊断) and instructions without leaving home.
In addition, there are many patient websites. These allow for different kinds of interactions about our health needs without involving the medical team.Setting a date with doctors and reading lab results are readily achieved by technology.
A whole new age of medical care seems likely (可能的) to come in the future.But every coin has two sides. What might be on the other side of techno﹣health care?
Firstly, we should think about the health care experience as a whole.A usual visit to a doctor begins with a receptionist (接待员) ,who can see and tell how a patient is doing, This may influence the treatment effect. It's unlikely that a patient website will have such intuition.
Next, sharing the details of one's life requires trust, which takes time to build. This is certainly true in health care, where some of life's best and worst moments involve doctors. The human touch should not be undervalued and is unlikely to be there over the smartphone.
Lastly, test results can be difficult to understand. When someone without a medical degree sees a flagged result with no explanation on the website, there's room for all kinds of stories to form in their minds﹣and also great worry.
So how does medicine adapt (适应) to the new technology age? Very talented companies are working on it. There is medical equipment(设备) that can be used at home to send necessary signs and heart sounds through telemedicine.It seems likely that some companies will find a way to explain test results.
But what it will not achieve is the warmth of human interaction and touch. Patients often need someone to listen to ﹣and care about﹣their journey story, which will never be realized through a human﹣less technology.Technology should be a tool,but depending on it totally will most certainly have unexpected effects. Let's not allow our humanity to be one of them.
(1)According to the passage, how does technology help health care?
A. It encourages doctors to voice their needs on the websites.
B. It offers the patient a convenient way to get a diagnosis.
C. It improves relations between doctors and patients.
D. It provides an opportunity to build a medical team.
(2)The word "intuition" in Paragraph 5 probably means .
A. an ability to understand
B. an interesting experience
C. a chance to win
D. a fair decision
(3)What do you know about techno﹣health care from the passage?
A. Patient websites require trust from doctors.
B. Talented companies can give medical advice.
C. Flagged results may cause worry for patients.
D. Medical equipment collects patients' stories.
(4)The writer probably agrees that .
A. technology can deal with unexpected effects.
B. telemedicine can take the place of usual health care.
C, it is difficult for patients to adapt to the new technology age.
D. techno﹣health care should take humanity into consideration.
Stories and Art of Chinese Fans
You may think you cannot live through summer without air conditioners. But in ancient China,hand fans were almost the only ones to help people keep cool.
Chinese people started to use hand fans over 2,000 years ago. The fans came in different shapes,such as round and square. They were also made from all kinds of materials.Palm leaf fans were cheap and easy to make. Feather fans(羽毛扇) showed the owner's high status.Sandalwood(檀香)fans could send out a sweet smell.
Later, hand fans became far more than just something that could cool you down. They developed into art works,in which tuanshan (round fans)and zheshan(folded fans)were the most common.
In the shape of a full moon,tuanshan was usually made of silk.They had beautiful birds and flowers on them.Women especially those in the imperial palace(皇宫),liked to use them.Meanwhile,men,especially the literati(文人),used zheshan.The literati liked them because zheshan were usually made of paper and they could paint and write poems on them.It was a way for them to show off their ability in literature,painting and handwriting.Almost anything can be painted on zheshan.
Today,Chinese people still use these fans,only not many people write or paint on them any more.Next time when you are waving a fan, you may think of the stories behind it.
Name |
Features(特征) |
Palm leaf fans |
(1) and easy to make |
(2) |
Show the owner's status |
Sandalwood fans |
Send out(3) |
Tuanshan |
In the shape of(4) |
Zheshan |
Paint and write (5) |
Seeing blood in a horror movie might make you cover your eyes,but real blood isn't scary at all.(1) That's why blood donors are considered lifesavers.
Blood donors are those giving blood﹣usually about 200ml at a time﹣to blood banks or blood donation(捐赠)centers.(2) For example,someone may have lost blood in accidents,or have a serious illness that requires his blood to be replaced.Hospitals and blood banks store the blood and try to keep enough on hand.
(3) Medical workers ask donors several questions to make sure the blood is safe to use.Then the donors relax,often reading a magazine or talking as their blood is drawn.Afterward,the donors may receive some juice or water and maybe fruit to give them energy.The process is simple,not scary.(4) .
To give blood,a person must be at least 18 years old and must meet certain other requirements.Students of all ages,though,can learn more about the donation process by visiting a local blood donation center.(5) It is also an easy way to help a community.
A.Donating blood is not difficult. B.Then the blood can be used for people in need. C.In fact,blood is the gift of life and keeps us alive. D.Donating blood is not only one of the easiest ways to save lives. E.Most people are able to donate blood again in several months if they wish. |
根据所读内容回答问题.
Have you watched the Chinese Poetry Conference(中国诗词大会)? It was a popular TV show during the Spring Festival. It reminds people of many ancient Chinese poems(诗).
The TV show helps people find the beauty of Chinese poetry. After watching the show, a lot of people said, "How beautiful Chinese poetry is!" It also introduces an excellent girl to us﹣Wu Yishu. Wu is a 16﹣year﹣old student from Shanghai. She beat other competitors(参赛者) in the Chinese Poetry Conference on February 7, 2017. "We are not surprised at her success," one of Wu's teachers said, "She really loves Chinese poetry."
Wu fell in love with ancient poetry when she was a little child. She would feel excited as soon as she read it. She said, "Chinese poetry gives me different feelings. I don't care about the result of the competition. I just love poetry. It brings me joy and fun." It is said that Wu has already remembered about 2,000 poems by now. How amazing!
Wu's great performance in the show helped her win lots of fans. Are you one of them?
(1)Where is Wu Yishu from?
(2)Are Wu's teachers surprised at her success?
(3)When did Wu fall in love with ancient poetry?
(4)How many poems has Wu already remembered?
(5)Why does Wu love Chinese poetry?
Winston Churchill once said, "We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." These are certainly words that millions of volunteers around the world could agree with.
In the US, April is National Volunteer Month, to praise and thank volunteers who lend their time,talent, and support to what they care about.
(1) People who volunteer spend their time doing things they feel strongly about. For example, animal lovers may volunteer at an animal centre to help improve the treatment of animals.
Volunteering allows volunteers to meet new people, try out new skills and explore career choices.(2)
Take Andrew Makhoul, a student at the University of Pennsylvania, as an example. Andrew didn't spend his last spring break relaxing. Instead, the 19﹣year﹣old boy decided to do something for people who were less lucky than himself.He travelled to an orphanage(孤儿院)in Guatemala in Central America. (3) And it depends on volunteers to stay open.
Andrew doesn't speak much Spanish,but he found communication wasn't a problem,"You communicated with love,"according to an article on his university's website.And what he gave out,he got back,"
(4) " Andrew's first time as a volunteer only lasted a week, but by the end of that week, he knew he'd be back soon﹣ because he saw love and hope.
US author Sherry Anderson once wrote,"(5) " And this is perhaps why volunteers all around the world keep doing what they do﹣ their work is "priceless".
A. It is in one of the poorest parts of the country. B. You could see love when you looked in their eyes. C. Volunteering means choosing to work without being paid. D. It's a chance for poor children to get better care and support. E. Life will be difficult, but I have the confidence to live a happy, full life. F. For young adults, valuable lessons may also be learned through volunteering. G. Volunteers don't get paid, not because they're worthless, but because they're priceless. |
As you know, Chinese lunar calendar years are grouped into a 12﹣year cycle, with each year given an animal symbol: rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig. 2019 is the year of the pig. There are lots of kinds of products for you to choose. Some look like pigs and some have pictures of pigs on them.
Stamps Price for each piece: ¥0.10 ¥1.20 ¥1.60 ¥2.80 ¥3.20 ¥4.20 ¥4.50 ¥5.40 |
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Pig dolls Made by hand Made of cloth and cotton Feel soft Look lovely |
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Adornment (饰物) Made by hand Made of special stone Feel smooth Look like a smiling face |
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Commemorative coins (纪念币) Price for each piece: ¥10 ¥20 ¥30 ¥40 ¥50 ¥60 ¥70 ¥80 ¥90 ¥100 |
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(1)What animal is the twelfth one according to the order of 12﹣year cycle?
A. |
Rat. |
B. |
Snake. |
C. |
Dog. |
D. |
Pig. |
(2)How many pieces of the cheapest stamps can you buy it you have 10 yuan?
A. |
10. |
B. |
50. |
C. |
100. |
D. |
120. |
(3)What is made of metal?
A. |
Commemorative coins. |
B. |
Adornments. |
C. |
Pig dolls. |
D. |
Stamps |
(4)Why are pig dolls safe for babies to play with?
A. |
Because they are smooth. |
B. |
Because they are soft. |
C. |
Because they are cheap. |
D. |
Because they are expensive. |
(5)What can we see from the adornment?
A. |
It is worth ¥100. |
B. |
It has a "10" and a pig on it. |
C. |
It looks like a smiling face. |
D. |
It is made of cloth and cotton. |
(1)Lisa becomes interested in traditional Chinese painting and she wants to learn how to paint bamboo in ink. (2)Alan is from India. He is studying Chinese history. He has learned a lot about the four great inventions of ancient China. (3)Sam is an Australian boy living in Beijing. He takes great interest in traditional Chinese opera(a musical play). He hopes to take a class of the local opera. (4)Mary likes classic(经典的) Chinese works. She has read the one about Monkey King since she came to China. F (5)Susan loves Chinese paper cutting. She wants to make a Chinese"Fu" to put up on her window this Spring Festival. C |
A. In this weekend's story﹣telling time, you'll hear plenty of stories about Chinese traditions, for example, why people put up the Chinese "Fu" upside down on the door or window. B. Beijing Opera is a form of traditional art in China. Our club is set up for fans and welcomes you to join us. We have invited some famous local actors to give acting classes. C. Paper cutting sounds simple but is difficult to do. Bring red paper and learn the making of paper cutting. You can take home the paper cutting you make in class. D. We will hold a competition on the four great inventions of ancient China next month. The first round will be a written test. The next round will be a short speech in Chinese. E. A show of traditional Chinese ink paintings will be held in the Art Museum this weekend. Many works of animals by famous artists will be on show. F. A discussion will be held in our reading club this weekend. The topic is about Journey to the West, one of the four great classic Chinese works. G. Traditional Chinese painting is a form of fine arts in Chinese culture. In our training class, Mr. Sun will teach you how to paint bamboo with brushes and ink step by step. |
In Britain, some people say they will do anything if a famous person they love asks them to.One in three people in Britain have a new kind of disease﹣ ﹣they love a famous person too much.
Some people love famous stars like Britney Spears, David Beckham or even Tony Blair.It is not just the young, grown﹣ups have the same problem. One in four people are so interested in their heroes that it affects their life.
There are two ways of worshipping famous people. One way is just to follow them or talk about them with friends for fun. The other is a more serious way.People have very strong feelings for them and think they are their friends.People who do so for fun are found to be happier.But those who have strong feelings for a famous person are perhaps to feel more lonely and worried.
"Worshipping famous people is not certainly a bad thing."'Dr. John, an expert said," But like many things , overdoing it may not always be good for you."
(1)From paragraph 1, we know .
A. they are friends of the famous people
B. some people in Britain love a famous person too much
C. they must go to the hospital
D. famous people can pay them a lot of money
(2)How many people in Britain have got this kind of disease?
A. About one third.
B. About a quarter.
C. More than half.
D. Just two or three.
(3)What does the writer think of the two ways of worshipping famous people?
A. Neither of them is good.
B. Both of them are good.
C. The first one is better.
D. The second one is better.
(4)People who have strong feelings for a famous person often feel worried because .
A. they cannot become famous themselves
B. they think the famous person may be in trouble
C. they are afraid the famous person may not like them
D. they can get something in return from the famous person
(5)The passage tells us .
A. we mustn't worship anybody
B. worshipping of famous people is a good thing
C. famous people are not always friendly to us
D. anything overdone may bring some trouble
The traditional Chinese lunar calendar divides the year into 24 solar terms.Grain Rain(谷雨),as the last term in spring,starts on April 19 and ends on May 4.
Grain Rain comes from the old saying,"Rain brings up the growth of hundreds of grains",which shows that this period of rainfall is very important for the growth of crops.Here's something that you may not know about the Grain Rain.
1.____ Grain Rain falls between the end of spring and the beginning of summer,and the temperature rises much higher than it does in March.With dry soil and heavy winds,sandstorms may happen more often. |
2._____ There is an old custom in southern China that people drink tea on the day of Grain Rain.Spring tea during Grain Rain is good for the eyes.It is also said that drinking tea on this day would prevent bad luck. |
3.____ People in northern China have the tradition to eat the vegetable toona sinesis during Grain Rain.An old Chinese saying goes"toona sinensis before the rain is as tender as silk(嫩如丝)".The vegetables is good for the stomach and skin. |
4._____ The Grain Rain Festival is celebrate by fishing villages in northern China.Grain Rain marks the start of the fishermen's fast voyage(航行)of the year.The custom dates back to more than 2000 years ago. |
42.When Grain Rain ends, starts.
A.spring
B.summer
C.autumn
43.The underlined word"crops"refers to .
A.plants in the field
B.trees in the forest
C.fishes in the sea
44.The people in southern China on the day of Grain Rain.
A.drink tea
B.eat toona sinensis
C.start the first voyage
45.We can infer that"toona sinensis"must be a kind of vegetable which .
A.can bring good luck
B.is dilicious and healthy
C.grows at the seaside
46.The right order of the titles from 1 to 4 should be .
a.Eating toona sinensis
b.Sandstorms happen
c.Grain Rain Festival
d.Drinking tea
A.b﹣a﹣d﹣c
B.b﹣c﹣a﹣d
C.b﹣d﹣a﹣c.
Food waste is a world's problem. Every year, about 1.3billion tons, or one﹣third of all the food produced is thrown away, according to a survey. Using just 25percent of that wasted food could feed 870million hungry people, which would end world hunger. The people of France wasted 234pounds(磅:重量单位) of food per person, which is much better than some other countries. In the past, France wasn't good at controlling food waste, but now the country takes the lead.
A law was made by French government. It made France the first country in the world to prevent supermarkets from throwing away unused food. Now supermarkets of a certain size must donate unused food, or they will face a fine. There are other rules requiring schools to teach students about food sustainability (可持续性). They also ask companies to report the food waste numbers in their environmental reports. And restaurants should provide take﹣out bags.
"These laws make it a standard to reduce waste." says Marie Mourad, a student in Paris who has written several reports on French food waste. "France is not the country that wastes the least food, but Frenchmen have become the most active because they want to be the example in Europe."
"Preventing supermarkets from throwing away food means a lot," says Jonathan Bloom, a famous writer. "This step has influenced parts of French food industry."
It is everyone's duty to fight against food waste. Everyone should pay attention and take action.
阅读以上信息,用恰当的单词完成下面的表格,每空一词.
Food waste is a problem around the world.Every year,if people used just a (1) of that wasted food,the world hunger would end. In the past,France didn't do well in controlling food waste, but now the country has taken the lead. |
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French(2) action |
A law was made to reduce food waste. |
•Supermarkets of a certain size must donate unused food,or they will be (3) . •Schools should teach students about food sustainability. •Companies are required to report the food waste numbers. •Restaurants should offer take﹣out bags to customers. |
People's voices |
Marie, a student |
•The law against food waste works. Other European countries can learn from France. |
Jonathan a writer |
•It's(4) to prevent supermarkets from throwing away food.French food industry has been influenced as well. |
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The writer's opinions |
Everyone's effort (5) ﹣everyone should take an active part in fighting against food waste. |
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