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2631.Years ago,when we first went to Canada,we were driving through Montana to Colorado with our two children.We thought we'd find a hotel on the way without(1)
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Though surprised at her(5)
Next morning ,around the table were many people,and we were(10)(1) A.ordering B.booking C.seeking D.exchanging (2) A.Eventually B.Incredibly C.Typically D.Luckily (3) A.managing B.struggling C.deciding D.failing (4) A.unnecessary B.informal C.improper D.impossible (5) A.employment B.request C.offer D.a(chǎn)dmission (6) A.followed B.made C.took D.embraced (7) A.joined B.a(chǎn)ccepted C.greeted D.a(chǎn)ssisted (8) A.talking about B.waiting for C.cheering up D.picking up (9) A.a(chǎn)bsolutely B.definitely C.originally D.secretly (10) A.a(chǎn)ware B.reminded C.a(chǎn)mazed D.a(chǎn)nxious (11) A.consumers B.strangers C.relatives D.neighbors (12) A.insisting B.wandering C.a(chǎn)pproaching D.leaving (13) A.payment B.service C.a(chǎn)dvice D.solution (14) A.line B.check C.touch D.mind (15) A.passion B.eagerness C.kindness D.encouragement 發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:18引用:4難度:0.32632.log vt.
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發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:1引用:1難度:0.72634.Christine Gale Reynolds worked at the public library in Yosemite National Park.When the government issued shutdown orders to slow the spread of the coronavirus (冠狀病毒),she loaded the back of her car with donated books and began her own mobile library."I know this may not be conventional,and yet it has worked and I feel of use," she said.
Across the United States,volunteers are reporting a jump in little free libraries as readers read books to pass the time.Made of wood or brick,and placed in front of parks or in the trunk of a car,the libraries have seen their small spaces filled with books.
Around 1,000 people live in the Yosemite Valley,where entertainment options are limited and some residents say Christine Gale Reynolds' mobile library and her friendly chats offer a needed break."I live in a rural area,so the Internet is not a guarantee.The time that some people might fill with online services is not an option for me.I turn to books to fill that gap," said Connor Timpone,who lives in the east of Yosemite Valley."Books have been a bright spot for me."
"The spaces also have provided a new purpose.Readers are leaving canned goods and other needed items to assist fellow neighbors.The libraries allow neighbors to help one another without getting physically close," said Greig Metzger,director of the nonprofit Little Free Library.
Since 2009,tens of thousands of little free libraries have sprung up in the United States and more than 100 countries.The small spaces operate by donations and through volunteers.Volunteers check the free libraries weekly,and the selection is always different from the week before.Though the work takes much effort and time,it is rewarding.
(1)What do we know about Christine's library?
A.It follows the traditional practice.
B.It is placed in the back of her car.
C.It mostly consists of her own books.
D.It is sponsored by Yosemite National Park.
(2)Why is the number of little free libraries rising rapidly?
A.They meet people's needs on special occasions.
B.They've received a great many donated books.
C.They can be easily constructed in many ways.
D.They can provide access to online services.
(3)What is the new function of the little free libraries?
A.Supplying a variety of books.
B.Guaranteeing a needed break.
C.Creating a bond among neighbors.
D.Getting neighbors physically close.
(4)How do the libraries operate on a daily basis?
A.With the support of the local government.
B.Through donations and voluntary services.
C.By means of the participation of local residents.
D.Under the guidance of nonprofit organizations.發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:14引用:1難度:0.52635.An
發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:2引用:3難度:0.92636.We're a nation - a globe,in fact - obsessed with our hair.Analysts estimate the global hair product industry to be worth €22.6 billion,growing at a rate of up to seven percent a year.
There seems to be no limit on what we'll spend to avoid a bad hair day.But for devotees of an underground beauty movement,the secret lies in throwing away the shampoo,in fact all the hair products,for good.
The "no-poo" method,which involves using natural substitutes or just water in place of shampoo and conditioner,is supported by several circles.
Beauty insiders,including writers for women's magazines and professional hairdressers,speak highly of how hair becomes thicker,fuller,softer and brighter.
And environmentalists who are mindful of money feel great joy at the lack of chemicals in and on their bodies-not to mention the impact on their budgets.
Now one devotee is hoping to take it mainstream.Lucy Aitken Read,whose book Happy Hair:The definitive guide to giving up shampoo was released last week,hasn't used shampoo for two years and her glowing brown hair is visibly in perfect condition.
For her,the motivation came after reading a study that claimed women put 515 chemicals on their bodies daily. "I initially thought 'Ha!They didn't research me!'," Aitken Read says. "Then I looked at the back of my shampoo bottle and realized there were loads of chemical components I didn't recognize in the slightest."
Strangely it's oily hair that could benefit the most from giving up shampoo.The theory behind the "no-poo" method is that shampoo removes the hair from its natural oils,which causes the scalp(頭皮)to generate more oils to replace them.This results in oil overload - oily hair-which we then attempt to "fix" with more shampoo.It's a vicious(惡性的) circle and quite a brilliant success for the shampoo industry,because the more shampoo you use,the more you need to use and the more frequently you need to use it.
Left to its own devices or washed with natural substitutes,the scalp eventually theoretically returns to its natural balance.The result should be healthier hair that is stronger,thicker and fuller as it is less damaged than shampooed hair.
(1)What can we know from the first paragraph?
A.More and more people produce hair products.
B.More and more people waste money on their hair.
C.More and more hair products are wasted every year.
D.More and more hair products are produced every year.
(2)According to Para 5,environmentalists are in favor of "no-poo" method because
A.it has the same chemicals as shampoo does
B.it helps reduce their budgets on daily expenses in a way
C.natural substitutes are friendly to the environment
D.they know shampoo has an impact on their health
(3)What can we learn from Lucy's words?
A.She didn't realize shampoo contains so many harmful chemicals.
B.She didn't realize shampoo contains all the necessary chemicals.
C.She couldn't recognize the description on the shampoo bottle.
D.She didn't recognize she was quite different from other women.
(4)What is the main trouble with shampoo?
A.It adds more oils to the hair.
B.It prevents the scalp producing oils.
C.It badly impacts the shampoo industry.
D.It makes people addicted to using it more often.發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:11引用:2難度:0.52637.You've heard that plastic is polluting the oceans-between 4.8 and 12.7 million tonnes enter ocean ecosystems every year.But does one plastic straw or cup really make a difference?Artist Benjamin Von Wong wants you to know that it does.He builds massive sculptures out of plastic garbage,forcing viewers to re-examine their relationship to single-use plastic products.
At the beginning of the year,the artist built a piece called "Strawpocalypse," a pair of 10-foot-tall plastic waves,frozen mid-crash.Made of 168,000 plastic straws collected from several volunteer beach cleanups,the sculpture made its first appearance at the Estella Place shopping center in Ho Chi Minh City,Vietnam.
Just 9% of global plastic waste is recycled.Plastic straws are by no means the biggest source(來源)of plastic pollution,but they've recently come under fire because most people don't need them to drink with and,because of their small size and weight,they cannot be recycled.Every straw that's part of Von Wong's artwork likely came from a drink that someone used for only a few minutes.Once the drink is gone,the straw will take centuries to disappear.
In a piece from 2018,Von Wong wanted to illustrate(說明)a specific statistic:Every 60 seconds,a truckload's worth of plastic enters the ocean.For this work,titled "Truckload of Plastic," Von Wong and a group of volunteers collected more than 10,000 pieces of plastic,which were then tied together to look like they'd been dumped(傾倒)from a truck all at once.
Von Wong hopes that his work will also help pressure big companies to reduce their plastic footprint.
(1)What are Von Wong's artworks intended for?
A.Beautifying the city he lives in.
B.Introducing eco-friendly products.
C.Drawing public attention to plastic waste.
D.Reducing garbage on the beach.
(2)Why does the author discuss plastic straws in paragraph 3?
A.To show the difficulty of their recycling.
B.To explain why they are useful.
C.To voice his views on modern art.
D.To find a substitute for them.
(3)What effect would "Truckload of Plastic" have on viewers?
A.Calming.
B.Disturbing.
C.Refreshing.
D.Challenging.
(4)Which of the following can be the best title for the text?
A.Artists' Opinions on Plastic Safety
B.Media Interest in Contemporary Art
C.Responsibility Demanded of Big Companies
D.Ocean Plastics Transformed into Sculptures發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:18引用:3難度:0.62638.
發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:0引用:1難度:0.72639.If it were not for the fact that he was injured,the player would never quit the t
發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:1引用:1難度:0.62640.寫出劃線短語的漢語意思
Are the things that you should relay to them?發(fā)布:2024/5/23 20:38:36組卷:0引用:1難度:0.8