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專題05閱讀理解20篇Meetingsomeoneforthefirsttimecanbeembarrassing(尷尬)ifyougetitwrong.SupposeyouaregoingtomeetapersonfromtheUK.Doyouknowwhatyoushouldsayanddo?Ahandshakeisthemostcommonwaytogreetsomeone,especiallyifyouareinaformalsituation.However,thetypeofhandshakeisimportant.Yourhandshakeshouldbeconfident,butthatdoesn’tmeanyouneedtocrush(擠壓)anybody’sfingers.Ontheotherhand.don’tbetooweak.It’salwaysagoodideatosmileandmakeeyecontactwiththepersonyouareshakinghandswith.Lastlytakeholdofthehandandshakeitupanddowntwice.Don’tholdonfortoolong.HuggingandkissingaremoreinformalgreetingsintheUK.Theyareusuallyforfriends,familyandsmallchildren.Whenmeetingsomeoneforthefirsttime,youmaynotwanttousethesetypesofgreetings.Inthepast,Britonswouldusuallygreetstrangerswitha“Howdoyoudo?”Today,thisphraseisseenasout-of-date.It’srarelyused.Phrasessuchas“Howareyoudoing?”and“Howareyou?”havebecomemorepopular.However,whenaBritonsays“Howareyou?”toyouheorsheprobablydoesn’texpectyoutoreallyanswerthequestion.Youmayjustrespondwitha“Howareyou?”tohimorher.Greetingphrasesmaydifferfromoneplacetoanother.Youmightheara“Nowthen?”or“Eyup?”whenyoumeetsomeonefromthenorthoftheUK.Howshouldyourespondthen?Justsmileandsay“Hi!”or“Howareyou?”1.Whichisthemostcommontypeofgreetingwhenmeetingsomeoneforthefirsttime?A. B. C. D.2.HowdopeopleshakehandspolitelyintheUK?①beconfidentandsmile

②lookthepersonintheeye

③shakeupanddowntwice

④crushtheperson’sfingersA.①③④

B.①②④ C.①②③

D.②③④3.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“rarely”inParagraph4probablymean?A.Often. B.Seldom. C.Always. D.Never.4.Whensomeonesays“Eyup?”inthenorthoftheUK,hemeansto________.A.sayhellotoyou B.askyouaquestionC.inviteyoutogotogether D.makefriendswithyou5.Themainpurposeofthetextisto________.A.giveadviceonshakinghands B.introducegreetingsintheUKC.showgreetingsaroundtheworld D.encouragepeopletousebodylanguage“Five,four,three,two,one,blastoff.”At0:23onOctober16,2021,ChinalaunchedthemannedspaceshipShenzhou-13,sendingthreeastronautstoitsTiangongspacestation.About6.5hoursafterthelaunch,thespaceshipsuccessfullydocked(對接)withtheTianhecoremoduleofthestation.Thethree-personteamisthesecondcrew(工作組)tohaveenteredTiangong.TheteamisledbyChina’sfirstspacewalkerZhaiZhigang.TheothertwoastronautsareWangYapingandYeGuangfu.Theywillliveandworktogetheratthestationforsixmonths.ThiswillbeChina’slongest-evermannedmission.Duringtheirsix-monthstay,thecrewwillcarryoutanumberoftasks.Forexample,theywilldotwotothreespacewalkstofixequipmentinpreparationforfutureconstructionwork.WangYaping,thefirstChinesewomantoperformspacewalk,said“Apartfromthetasks,wealsohopetodomorespacescienceeducation.Thiswillbringspaceclosertothegeneralpublic.Asaresult,theywilllearnmoreabouttheastronauts’lifeinspace.”Shenzhou-13wasChina’slastmajorspacemissionin2021.Anothersixmissionsareplannedforthisyeartofinishtheconstructionofthespacestation.Onceitscompleted,Tangongwillbeaboutone-fifththesizeoftheInternaionalSpaceStation(ISS).TheISSwillreachtheendofitslifein2024.Tangongislikelytobetheonlyoperationalnear-Earthorbit(近地軌道)spacestationbythen.Chinalooksforwardtohostingastronautsfromothercountries.DenisSimon,atDukeLawintheUS,toldXinhuathatChina’ssuccessinspacecontinuestobeimpressive(令人贊嘆的).“Itisnowwelloniswaytobeingaleaderinspaceexploration.”hesaid.6.Shenzhou-13willprobablyreturntotheearthin_________.A.March,2022 B.April,2022. C.March,2024. D.April,2024.7.Thethirdparagraphismainlyaboutthecrew’s_________.A.plan B.life C.spacewalk D.work8.WhatcanweknowaboutTiangongspacestation?A.ThecrewhaveenteredTiangongtwice.B.TheconstructionofTiangongwillbefinishedin6months.C.ThesizeofTiangongwillbe25%ofISSin2024.D.Tiangongwillwelcomeforeignastronautsinthefuture.9.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothetext?A.IttookShenzhou-136.5daystodockwiththeTianhecoremodule.B.WangYapingwasthefirstChinesewomantoperformaspacewalk.C.ThisspacetripwillbeChina’sshortest-evercrewedmission.D.Shenzhou-13wasthefirstmajorspacemissionin2021.10.Thepassageiswrittenmainlyto________.A.showChina’sachievementsinspacefield.B.introducethemissionsofShenzhou-13.C.explainthesuccessoflaunchingShenzhou-13.D.describetheimportanceofTiangongspacestation.“Thumper,”Icalled.“Thumper,whereareyou?”O(jiān)urfamilyjustcamehome.Wehadbeenawayforoneweek.“Thumper,”Icalled.“Thumper,wearehome,”Icalled.MomlookedforThumper.DadlookedforThumper.Hewasn’taround.“Thumper,”wecalled.“Ithinkheismissing,”Isaid.Welookedinthegarage.Welookedinthedoghouse.NoThumper.Hewasnotatthehouse.Wewentinthehouse.Weunpackedourbags.AllIcoulddowasthinkaboutThumper.Washehurt?Hadherunaway?Wherewasmydog?Itriedtounpackmybags.Itriedtothinkaboutotherthings.MymindkeptgoingbacktoThumper.Istartedtocry.Iheardthephonering.Dadwastalkingtosomeone.Hewaslaughing.“Teresa,”Dadcalled.“Pleasecomedownhere.Someonewantstotalktoyou!”“Whoisit,Dad?”“Youwillsee,”hesaidwithasmile.Itookthephone.“Hey,girl.ItisGrandpaAllen.”“Hi,Grandpa,what’sup?”“IjustcalledtotellyouIcameoverlastnight.Ihopeyoudidn’tmind.Thumperwassad.Hewasmissingyou.GrandmaandIbroughthimhomeforthenight.Weleftanote,butIthinkitblewaway!”11.Howlonghadthefamilybeenaway?A.Oneday. B.Twodays. C.Fourdays. D.Sevendays.12.HowdidTeresafeelwhenshejustgothome?A.Worried. B.Happy. C.Angry. D.Calm.13.WherewasThumper?A.Inthegarage. B.Inthedoghouse. C.InTeresa’sbag. D.InAllen’shouse.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphreferto?A.Thephone. B.Thedog. C.Thenote. D.Thewind.15.Inwhichsectionofanewspapercanyoureadthetext?A.SportsNews. B.JobWanted. C.StoryTime. D.ScienceStudy.TheAI(人工智能)haschangedourlives.TherearefourusefulAIinventionshere.JiugeTheAlcanremember300,000Chinesepoemsclearly.What’smore,itcanwriteapoeminaveryshorttime.InaCCTVshow,Jiugebeatthreegreatpoemfansfromafamouscollege.Itwillflash(閃)twowhitelightssidetosidetoshowthankstothebus.ForpheusTheping-pongrobotcanplayinaneasywaywithabeginnerandadifficultwaywithabetterplayer.What’smore,itnotonlyencouragesplayerswithwordslike“Goodjob!”,butalsogivessomegoodadvicetoimprovetheirskills.Self-drivingAIItcandrivethecarmoresafelythanhumans.Itdoesn’tdrinkwineandneverfeelstired.Itcandowhatwehumansdo.Forexample,ifacarwiththisAIhaspassedabus,itwillflashtwowhitelightssidetosidetoshowthankstothebus.FacialRecognition(人臉識別)ItisusedalotintheworldsuchasACS.ACSwon’tletastrangerinwithoutthehouseowner’spermission(允許).Payingbyfacialrecognitioniscommonnow.ThepoliceinHangzhouevencaughtacriminal(罪犯)ataconcertwithitshelp.16.WhyisJiugespecial?A.Becauseitcanplaytheviolin. B.Becauseit’sgoodatpoems.C.Becauseitcandrivecarssafely. D.BecauseitwasonCCTV.17.WhatwillForpheusdowhileplaying?A.Itwillguesswhatjobtheplayeris.B.Itwillbeangryiftheplayerisabeginner.C.Itwillsay“Whatashame!”totheplayer.D.Itwillchangeitswayofplayingaccordingtodifferentplayers.18.WhendoestheSelf-drivingAIcarflashtwowhitelightssidetoside?A.Whenthecarhastostop. B.Whenthecarwantstoslowdown.C.Whenthecarisreadytospeedup. D.Whenithaspassedothervehicles.19.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“ACS”meaninChinese?A.電子商務 B.門禁控制 C.社會福利 D.公共衛(wèi)生20.WhichisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.NoonecanbeatForpheus.B.Jiugehaswritten300,000poems.C.FacialRecognitionhelpedthepolicecatchacriminal.D.Self-drivingAIcanmakesubwaytrainssafer.ThisSeptember,youmayhavenoticedafewnewtextbooksatschool.NewChineselanguagetextbooksappearedonthedesksoffirst-yearprimaryandjuniorhighschoolstudentsacrossthecountry.WrittenbytheMinistryofEducation,theNewtextbookswillreplaceolderversion(版本)usedbefore.ThenewversionfocusmoreonancientChineseliterature,accordingtoXinhua.ThechangeispartoftheeffortsfromtheMinistryofEducationtoimprovestudents’knowledgeoftraditionalChineseculture.Textbooksforthree-yearjuniorhighschoolshavemoretraditionalChinesearticles,132intotal.Theymakeup51.7percentofallthetexts.Thearticleswerechosenfromclassicproses(散文),essays(論文),historicalrecordsandpoemsdatingbacktotheHan,TangandSongdynasties.Therearealsomorethan30articlesaboutrevolutionaryhistoryforjuniorhighschoolstudents,suchasChairmanMaoZedong’swell-knownpieceServethePeople.Thenewtextbooksarewellreceived.Althoughthetopicsareserious,thetextsarepresentedwithlivelyillustrationswhichmakethemeasytounderstand.“Theyareverylovelyandfavoredbybothteachersandstudents,”DuBai,aChineseteacheratNo.2FruitLakePrimarySchoolinHubei,toldXinhua.LiJie,aprofessorofChineselanguageandliteratureatChinaUniversityofCommunication,couldn’tagreemorewiththechange.“LearningsomeancientliteraturewillhelpjuniorhighschoolstudentsenjoythebeautyoftraditionalChinesecultureandpreparethemtogainfurtherknowledgeofthefield”,hetoldChinaDaily.21.Accordingtothefirstparagraph,whatisnewforfirst-yearprimaryandjuniorstudents?A.Desksandchairs. B.Schooluniforms.C.Chineselanguagetextbooks. D.Mathtextbooks.22.Wecanfindmorecontentabout________afterthechange.A.traditionalChineseculture B.worldhistory C.westernpoemsandarticles D.Chinesemusic23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“illustration”mean?A.地圖 B.插圖 C.掛圖 D.圖書24.Whatdostudentsandteachersthinkofthenewtextbooks?A.Theyaretootraditional. B.Theyarelovely. C.Theyarequiteunique. D.Theyaresouseful.25.Fromthepassage,weknow_________.A.thenewtextbooksaimtoimprovestudents’knowledgeoftraditionalChineseculture.B.articlesabouthistorymakeuphalfofallthetextsinthenewtextbooks.C.schoolsnowfocusmoreonstudents’learningability.D.studentsdon’thavetoenjoythebeautyofmodernChineseculture.Everyday,Chinaimports(進口)differentgoodsfromcountriesacrosstheglobe.Theseimportsalsoincludesolidwaste,suchasplastics,paperandmetals.TheymainlycomefromcountriesliketheUnitedStates,theUnitedKingdomandJapan.Thesegoodswillnolongerbeimportednextyear.Chinahasalreadybanned(禁止)allimportsofsolidwastestartingfromJan1,2021,saidtheMinistryofEcologyandEnvironment(MEE).WhydoesChinaimportthiswaste?In1980,China’seconomy(經濟)wasgraduallytakingoffbecauseofthereformandopening-uppolicy.Thecountry’sfactoriesdidn’thaveenoughrawmaterialsatthattime.Therefore,Chinabeganimportingsolidwaste.Afterbeingprocessed(加工),itcanbeturnedintomaterialsthatareusedtomakeotherproducts.Foryears,Chinahasbeentheworld’slargestimporterofsolidwaste,withabout45milliontonsarrivingeachyear.CountriesthatsendthiswastetoChinapayabout$25(163yuan)to$50pertonforrecycling,ChinaNewsAgencyreported.AlthoughthewastehashelpeddevelopChina’seconomy,ithasbroughtmorerisksthanbenefits.Wastethatcan’tbeusediseitherburnedorburied(填埋).Thewaterusedtowashthewasteisallowedtoflowintonearbyrivers.Thishaspollutedtheair,soilandwater,posingarisktopublichealth,ChinaDailyreported.Chinahasmadesomeeffortstobanwastesince2017.From2017to2019,importsofsolidwastefellby68percent,droppingfrom42millionto13milliontons,Xinhuareported.WhataboutChina’swaste?Chinacanproduceenoughrawmaterialstosupportitseconomynow.However,itisalsoproducingarapidly-increasingamountofwaste.In2019,thegovernmentworkedoutaguidelineforthecreationofzerosolidwasteprograms.Theseprogramshavebeencarriedoutin11citiesandfivedistricts(區(qū)域),includingShenzheninGuangdongprovinceandWeihaiinShandongprovince.26.AfterJan1,2021,whatwillnolongerbeallowedinChina?A.Importingplasticproductsfromabroad.B.Buyingsolidwastefromabroad.C.Sellingmetalstoothercountries.D.Producingsolidwaste.27.WhatdoweknowfromParagraphs3and4?A.Manyfactoriesusedtousesolidwastetomakeproducts.B.About45milliontonsofwasteareprocessedworldwideeachyear.C.Chinahasmadealotofmoneybyimportingwaste.D.Itcostsverylittlemoneytorecyclesolidwaste.28.WhatisParagraph5mainlyabout?A.HowsolidwastehashelpedChina’sdevelopment.B.Whatwecandotoprotectourselvesfromwaste.C.WhatriskssolidwastebroughttoChina.D.Howsolidwasteshouldbedealtwith.29.Accordingtothelastparagraph,whichworddescribesChina’seffortstobanwaste?A.wasteful B.effective C.challenging D.expensive30.Accordingtothepassage,whathasChinadonetosolvethewasteproblem?A.Thegovernmentworkedoutaguidelineforthecreationofzerosolidwasteprograms.B.Chinaimporteddifferentgoodsfromcountriesacrosstheglobe.C.Foryears,Chinahasbeentheworld’slargestimporterofsolidwaste.D.Chinacanproduceenoughrawmaterialstosupportitseconomynow.EliasHoweisalwaysusedtogoingtobedat4o’clockinthemorning.Workingallnightbecamehislivinghabit.Who’sEliasHowe?Youmayneverhearofhim.HewasborninAmerica.Thesewing(縫紉)machinewasinventedbyhim.Over100yearsago,withoutmodernmachines,peoplehadtodothesewingbyhand.Eliasdecidedtodesignamachinetodothesewinginsteadofourhands.However,hehadatrouble.Hecouldn’tgetthethread(線)torunaroundtheneedle(針).Inventingsewingmachinewashisdream.Sohedidnotgiveup.Hekeptthinkingabouthowtosolvethisproblem.Oncehewastired,hesleptinbed.Hehadadream.Inthedreamhewascaughtbyaking.Thekingorderedhimtobuildaperfectsewingmachine,orthekingwouldkillhim.Eliasmetthesameproblemasbefore.Thekingwassoangrythatheorderedhissoldierstokillhim.Thesoldiersraisedspears(長矛)andcameuptohim.SuddenlyEliasnoticedsomething.Therewasaholeinthetip(尖端)ofeachspear.Beforethespearsstucktohisbody,Eliaswokeupfromthedream.Andherealizedthathehadfoundtheanswertotheproblem.Insteadofgettingthethreadtorunaroundtheneedle,hemadeitrunthroughasmallholeinthetipoftheneedle.AsimplethoughtfinallymadeEliasinventthefirstsewingmachine.31.WhydidEliasgotobedatabout4o’clocka.m.?A.Becausehegotusedtoworkingatnight.B.Becausehelikedtoplayatnight.C.Becausehehadsleepingproblems.D.Becauseofthenoiseofthemachine.32.Whatcanweknowfromthesecondparagraph?A.Elias’sparentslivedonsewing.B.Peoplepreferredtodosewingbyhandover100yearsago.C.Eliaswantedtoinventthesewingmachinetomakemoney.D.Eliashaddifficultyininventingthesewingmachine.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“something”mean?A.Spear. B.Hole. C.Dream. D.Problem.34.WhathappenedinHowe’sdreamatlast?A.Eliaswaskilled. B.Thekingwaskilled.C.Eliashadagoodthought. D.Eliascaughtthesoldiers.35.Whatcanweknowfromthepassage?A.Ifyouwanttoinventsomething,youshouldhaveagooddream.B.EliasHowe’sdreamcametrue.C.Workingatnightishelpfulinnewinventions.D.Sleepingcanalsosolvetheproblem.NamePersonalInformationFeiJunlongBornin1965inJiangsu,ChinaAnastronaut(宇航員)TraveledinShenzhouVIinouterspacewithNieHaishengfromOctober12thtoOctober17th,2005YaoMingBornin1980inShanghai,ChinaThesonoftwogreatbasketballplayersJoinedtheHoustonRocketsinJune,2002JayChouBornin1979inTaiwan,ChinaApopularsingerFavoritemusic:Hip-HopAlfredNobel(1833-1896)BorninSwedenAscientistKnownfortheNobelPrizesHelenKeller(1880-1968)NotabletoseeorhearWorkedhardandbecameoneofthefamouswritersinAmericaWrotealot,suchasTheStoryofMyLife根據材料內容,選擇最佳答案。FeiJunlongandNieHaishengtraveledinouterspacefor_______days.A.five B.six C.seven D.eight37.YaoMingplayedbasketballin_______in2002.A.Germany B.Canada C.America D.England38.The_______wasbornin1833.A.player B.singer C.astronaut D.scientist39.TheStoryofMylifeisthenameofa_______.A.sport B.song C.prize D.Book40.WhichofthefollowingisTRUE?A.YaoMing’sparentswereplayers. B.JayChouisfromShanghai,China.C.AlfredNobelwasaFrenchman. D.HelenKellercouldn’tsee,butcouldhear.Intheworldofgestures,thebestsuggestionistorememberthetwoA’s-AskandAware(意識到).Ifyouseeagesturethatisneworpuzzling,askalocalpersonwhatitmeans.Thenbeawareofthebodysignsaroundyou.Let’scheckoutthreecommonhandgestures,theOK-Sign,theThumb-UpandtheV-Sign.1.TheOK-SignThisgesturewaspopularintheUSAduringtheearly19thcenturybythenewspapersthatwerestartingusingfirstletterstoshortencommonphrases.UsethegesturetotellaFrenchpersontheircookingiswonderfulandmaybethey’llthrowyouout.InJapan,itcanmeanmoney.Ifyoutravelinternationally,thesafestruleistoalwaysaskthelocalstoshowyoutheirinsult(侮辱)signstoavoidanypossibleuncomfortablesituations.2.TheThumb-UpWhenEuropeanscountfromonetofive,theyusetheThumb-Uptomeanoneandtheindexfinger(食指)becomestwo;butmostEnglish-speakingpeoplecountoneontheindexfingerandtwoonthemiddlefinger,inthiscase,theThumb-Upwillmeanthenumberfive;it’scommonlyusedbyhitch-hikers(搭便車的人)whoarethumbingalift;itisanOK-Sign;andwhenthethumbissharplyupwards,itbecomesaninsult.3.TheV-SignWinstonChurchillpopularizedtheV-for-victorysignduringtheWorldWarII,buthistwo-fingeredgesturewasdonewiththepalm(手掌)facingout.Whataboutthepalmfacestowardsthespeaker?Itwouldbeaninsult.41.Thebestsuggestionintheworldofgesturesis________.A.toaskalocalpersonwhattheymeanB.toknowthebodysignsaroundyouC.tocheckoutthreecommonhandgesturesD.torememberthetwoA’s-AskandAware42.WhenwastheOK-SigngesturepopularintheUSA?A.Duringtheearly17thcentury. B.Duringthelate18thcentury.C.Duringtheearly19thcentury. D.Duringthelate19thcentury.43.HowmanymeaningsabouttheThumb-Upgesturearementionedinthepassage?A.2. B.3. C.4. D.5.44.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.WhenEuropeanscountfromonetofive,theyusetheThumb-Uptomeanone.B.YoucanusetheOK-SigngesturetotellaFrenchmantheircookingiswonderful.C.MostEnglish-speakingpeopleusetheThumb-Uptomeanthenumberone.D.IfyoudobusinesswithJapanese,youcan’tusetheOK-Signgesturetomeanmoney.45.WhichgesturedidWinstonChurchilluseduringtheWorldWarII?A. B. C. D.FromNov.1toDec.10in2020,ifsomeoneknocksatyourdoorandwantstoaskyousomequestions,don’tbeafraid.Theyareworkingonthe7thnationalpopulationcensus(普查).Theywillaskeachfamilyabouttheirname,age,educationandjob.Chinahasacensusevery10years.Atthefirstone,therewereabout600millionpeopleinChina.NowChina’spopulationhasboomed.Itwasabout1.37billioninthe6thcensus,accordingtotheNationalBureauofStatistics(NBS).“Thecensusisveryimportantforeverycitizen(公民),”saidNingJizhe,directoroftheNBS.“Itwillhelpimproveinfrastructure(基礎建設)andpublicservices.Forexample,ifthecensusshowsthattherearemanychildrenlivinginacertainarea,thegovernmentwillknowthatitshouldbuildmoreschoolsthere.Scientistscanalsolearnmoreaboutpopulationgrowthfromthecensus.Insomeyears,thepopulationgrowsfasterthaninothers.Eveninthesameyear,populationgrowthisdifferentindifferentplaces.Scientistscanusetheinformationtofigureoutwhatcausesgrowthincertainyearsandplaces.2020’scensusisdifferentfrompastonesinoneimportantway.Forthefirsttime,citizenswillbeencouragedtousesmartphonesandotherdigitaltoolstorecordtheirinformation,Xinhuareported.Whencensustakersknockonyourdoor,theywillofferyouanaccount(賬號)numberandaQRcode(二維碼)thatyoucanusetorecordyourinformation.46.WhichofthefollowingwillNOTbeaskedonthe7thnationalpopulationcensus?A.Theirhobby. B.Theirname. C.Theirage. D.Theirjob.47.Whenwasthe6thnationalpopulationcensusdone?A.In1990. B.In2000. C.In2010. D.In2020.48.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“boomed”inParagraph2mean?A.measured B.included C.increased D.limited49.Whyisthecensusveryimportantforeverycitizen?A.Becauseiftherearemanychildren,theymayneedmorehospitals.B.Becauseitwillhelpimproveinfrastructureandpublicservices.C.Becausescientistlearnlessaboutpopulationgrowthfromthecensus.D.Becausepopulationgrowthisthesameindifferentplaces.50.Whatisthemainideaofthelastparagraph?A.Thecensusisimportant. B.Peoplecanusesmartphones.C.2020’scensusisdifferent. D.Scientistsknowwhatcausesgrowth.DuringtheearlydaysoftheCOVID-19pandemic,whenrestaurantsfirstshutdown,Americansstartedcookingmoreathome.Theyhadmoreleftovers(剩菜).Ingeneral,leftoverscanbeaconvenientfuturemeal.Buttheyhaveadarkside,too.Leftoversandotherunspoiled(未損壞的)foodsthatwethrowawayarecalledfoodwaste.Wecreatefoodwasteinmanyplaces—onfarms,insupermarkets,atrestaurantsandevenathome.Itisalargeproblemthatwastesresourcesandcausespollution.Forexample,growing,packagingandtransportingfoodtakesalotofspace,energyandpeopletomakeithappen.Whenwethrowfoodaway,wealsowastealloftheenergythatgoesintotheseprocesses.Roeandhisteamwantedtostudyfoodwaste.Theydecidedtoconcentrateonleftovers.Theytracked(追蹤)theeatinghabitsof18menandwomeninBatonRouge,Louisiana.TheytrackedwhattheyateusinganiPhoneapp.Duringthe7-daystudy,theygathered1,200differentfoodsontheirplates.Theyfoundthatpeopleweremorelikelytopickatleftoversandnoteatthemfully.Also,eatingleftoversseemstoinspire(激發(fā))eatingotherfoods.Thisisperhapsbecausetheleftoversareolderandlessfresh.Roesaysthereisabiglessononhowtoavoidthrowingfoodintothedustbin:choosesmallermeals.51.Whenrestaurantsfirstshutdown,Americans________athome.A.startedcookingmore B.hadfewerleftoversC.stoppedcooking D.hadfewermeals52.Accordingtothepassage,wedon’tcreatefoodwaste________.A.onfarms B.atrestaurants C.incolleges D.athome53.Whatdoesgrowing,packagingandtransportingfoodtake?A.Alotofspace,energyandplates. B.Alotofspace,energyandpeople.C.Alotofcars,energyandpeople. D.Alotofair,waterandpeople.54.HowmanypeopledidRoeandhisteamtrack?A.7. B.8. C.18. D.1200.55.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.Leftovers B.Food C.Waste D.PollutionWhilemanyyoungpeoplewereenjoyingthesummervacation,ZachBonnerwasworkinghishardest.ZachstartedwalkingfromValrico,Florida,hishometown,onChristmas,2009.HereachedLosAngelesninemonthslaterinSeptember,2010.Hecoveredatotalof2,478milesandraised$120,000forkidsinneed.Alongtheway,Zachattendedschoolonline.Hismother,brotherandsistertookturnstowalkordrivetogetherwithhim.Althoughheisveryyoung,Zachhasalonghistoryofhelpingothers.Whenaterriblestormhittownin2004,Zach,whensix,pulledawagon(小推車)throughhiscommunityandcollectedfoodforpeopleinneed.Hehasraised$400,000forhisLittleRedWagonFoundationsincethen.Itgivesmoneytoprojectswhichhelphomelesschildren.In2007,Zachbeganwalkingtosupportchildren’scharity(慈善組織)inTampa,Florida.Hefinishedhisjourney23dayslater,280milesawayinTallahassee.Theninthesummerof2009,hetrekkedabout670milesfromAtlantatoWashingtonD.C,injusttwomonths.“Aslongastherearehomelesskids,Iwillneverstopwalkingforthem.”Zachsays.56.WhatdidZachdoduringthesummervacationin2010?A.Hestayedathomewithhisfamily. B.Hecollectedfoodforpeopleinneed.C.Hejoinedinaschoolactivitywithotherkids. D.Hewalkedtoraisemoneyforkidsinneed.57.WecanlearnfromParagraph2thatZach________.A.begantohelppeopleataveryearlyageB.mademoneytopayforhiseducationC.enjoyedplayingaroundinhiscommunityD.workedveryhardforhisfamily58.AtwhatagedidZachstartwalkingtosupportaTampachildren’scharity?A.Atsix. B.Atnine. C.Ateleven. D.Attwelve.59.Theunderlinedword“trekked”inParagraph3probablymeans“________”inChinese.A.延伸 B.挖掘 C.跋涉 D.飛行60.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribesZach?A.Friendlyandshy. B.Lovelybutsilly.C.Kindandhelpful. D.Cleverbutlazy.Whenyouargue(爭辯)withyourfriend,willyoushoutathimorher?Whyorwhynot?Awiseoldmansawhisgrandsonhavinganargumentwithhiswife.Heaskedhisgrandson,“Whydoyouraiseyourvoiceeverytimeyouarguewithyourwife?”Hisgrandsonanswered,“Iraisemyvoicesothatmyvoiceisheard.”“Yourwifeiscloseenoughforhertohearyouwhenyousaythesamesentenceinacalmmanner.Whydoyouhavetoraiseyourvoice?”thegrandfatherasked.“PerhapsbecauseIneedtoletoffsomesteam(宣泄感情)byraisingmyvoice,”hisgrandsonreplied.“Thesteamwillgooutinthesamewayifyouwhispertoher.Sowhyisthat?”“OrbecauseIlosemypatience(耐心)whenshedoesn’tunderstandmypointofview,”themansaidunwillingly.“Perhaps,butthatisnottherealreasonwhyyouraiseyourvoice.Therealreasonisthatwhenyouareangrywithyourwife,yourheartmovesawayfromherheart.Soeventhoughyouarephysicallyclosetoeachother,youfeelthatyouarefarawayfromoneanother.Youfeellikeyouhavetoshout,”thegrandfatherreplied.“SowhatshouldIdotosolvethis?”thegrandsonasked.“Whentwopeopleareinlove,theirheartsareclosetoeachother.Ifyouwhispersoftly,youcanbothheareachotherclearly.Thisishowyoushouldtalktoeachother,”

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