Do you know the project — Ning-Ning Cooperation(宁宁合作) ? The first “Ning” means Nanjing and the second one is Xining. It is set up to help Xining in education, medical care and so on. Nanjing is a city which lies to the southeast of Xining. It’s about 2000 kilometers away from Xining. Although it is far, moving stories never stop happening.
A girl named Feifei got serious heart problems. The doctor said she was in great danger. It was impossible to save her because of the high sea level (海拔) in Xining. Her family got into the dark when the bad news came. Luckily, they got great help from Nanjing Children’ s Hospital. The excellent doctors tried their best to save the girl. ①They gave her successful treatment(治疗). The responsible nurses also took good care of her. Soon Feifei got better. What’s more, the whole treatment was free. Feifei’s family needn’t pay for it because of this project.
②What a(an) ________ and ________ project it is! Thumb up(点赞) for our country, for Nanjing and for the project!
1. 请在文中找出与 “ All her families were heartbroken when hearing the terrible news.” 意义相近的句子。2. 请根据文意,找出①句中下划线单词所指代的内容。
3. 请根据文意,判断右图中“Nanjing”方位是否正确,正确填T,错误填F。
4. 请根据文意,在②句空白处填入合适的单词,使句意完整,符合逻辑,每空一词。
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5. 请根据文意,为本文拟一个标题(不超过五个词)。
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【推荐1】Although many people read online, books have not gone out of fashion. In Beijing, Guangzhou and Shanghai, lucky passengers may find books somewhere on the underground.
The Fair, an online publishing company, has put 10, 000 books on the underground, planes and taxis to make people more interested in reading. This project is called “Mobook”.
“Mobook” gets its idea from “Books on the Underground”, a community project in London. The purpose of “Books on the Underground” is to encourage people to read more. Zhang Wei, the CEO of the Fair also wanted to do something in China. He sent an e-mail to Ms Cordelia Oxley, the leader of “Books on the Underground”, describing his plan and explaining the rules of “Mobook”. The leader replied to him in just two hours, saying that she thought the idea was great and she would offer help if needed.
But “Mobook” project is a little different from that in London. It has its own online system. People who want to donate books must give their information online. QR code stickers(二维码标签) are then sent to their addresses. The book owners should stick them on the books before donating books and readers can know where the books are from with the help of QR codes.
“Mobook” is a hot topic. Now thousands of bookworms have already taken part in the project. Zhang Wei said, “I am happy to see more and more people share their views (观点) about the books online and enjoy the happiness that reading brings to them.”
1. How many books has the Fair put on the underground, planes and taxis?
2. What’s the purpose of “Books on the Underground”?
3. What did Ms Cordelia Oxley think of Zhang Wei’s idea?
4. Where should the book owners stick the QR code stickers?
5. According to Zhang Wei, how can people share their views about the books?
【推荐2】Does your city have a program of garbage classification(垃圾分类)? Yes? What are the benefits (好处) of it? Saving resources, turning waste into wealth and making our city more beautiful. So it's important to do the garbage classification in people's daily life.
On June 25. a group of volunteers (志愿者) from Class C1706 of Nanya Middle School wore small red caps, school uniforms and took some brochures (宣传册) to Nanya Neighborhood to have activities on garbage classification.
At noon of the same day, more than 40 volunteers stood in the sun and handed out brochures to the people there. They also told the meanings, ways and the rules of garbage classification.
To let the people have a better understanding of classification, they did all kinds of activities, like asking questions and playing garbage throwing games. Everyone there could easily get the basic knowledge (基本知识) of garbage classification if he/she joined the games.
In the next step, the volunteers will study more about garbage classification and give suggestions (建议) to others. In this way, more people will learn a lot about garbage classification and our city will become more beautiful
1. How many benefits of garbage classification are mentioned(提及) in the passage?2. Where were the volunteers from?
3. What did the volunteers wear?
4. Did the volunteers tell the ways of garbage classification to the people?
5. How can people get the basic knowledge of garbage classification?
Taking care of old people seems an unlikely choice for many young people. However, this is what Tashi Wangmo, a 34-year-old from Barkam, Sichuan, decided to do at the age of 17.
“I saw that Barkam Nursing Home was recruiting (招聘) in 2008, and I thought this was the best way to realize my dream,” Tashi Wangmo said. Tashi Wangno grows up as an orphan (孤儿) supported by those around her so she has always wanted to give back to society.
Tashi Wangmo’s love for the elderly she cares for has grown day by day. “When I first started here, I was just a young girl while some of the old people were in their 50s or 60s. They had no children, and I had no parents, so we kept each other company (互相陪伴) and loved each other,” she said.
In 2023, Tashi Wangmo was chosen as an NPC deputy (全国人大代表). When realizing that the senior care industry (老年护理行业), especially in mountainous areas, has not received enough attention from society, she called on more young people to care for the elderly. “How we treat seniors now is how we are going to be treated when we are old,” she said. She noticed that the key to getting along with old people is that you need to treat them like kids.
She also said that being an NPC deputy was not as difficult as it might seem. “NPC deputies are a bridge between the country and the people,” Tashi Wangmo said. “I want to bring hope back to the people from the mountains.”
1. When did Tashi Wangmo decide to take care of elderly people?2. Why does Tashi Wangmo hope to give back to society?
3. What is the key to getting along with old people according to Tashi Wangmo?
4. Is it quite hard for Tashi Wangmo to be an NPC deputy?
5. How can you help the elderly in your daily life?
The first telephone card, produced in 1976, was Italian. Five years later, the first British card appeared, and now you can buy cards in more than 100 countries. People usually start collecting cards because they are small and light and you don’t need much space for them. It is also a cheap hobby for beginners, although it becomes a serious business for some people. In Paris, for example, there is a market where you can buy telephone cards which cost up to £4,000. The first Japanese card has a value of about £28, 000. Most people only see cards with prices in their collectors’ magazine.
1. When was the first Italian telephone card produced?2. How many countries can produce telephone cards now?
3. Where can we find a market to buy telephone cards?
4. What is the price of the first Japanese telephone card?
5. In which magazine do most people see cards with prices?
The Chongyang Festival is a traditional Chinese festival. It is celebrated on the ninth day of the ninth lunar (阴历) month. It’s also called the Double Ninth Festival.
The festival started as early as the Warring States Period (475-221 BC). 4. It has a history of more than 1,700 years. Among the numbers from zero to nine, nine is the highest odd number (基数). People believe that two “ninths” meeting together stand for a long life. 5. 所以对中国人来说它是一个表达爱的特别的节日。They hold many kinds of activities in honor of old people to wish them good health and a long life.
The festival comes during the golden time of the fall. On the day, people traditionally drink chrysanthemum (菊花) wine, eat Double-Ninth Cakes and climb mountains. They also carry a kind of plant, and its name is dogwood (茱萸). People in ancient times believed that the plant could drive away evil (邪恶的) spirits and prevent them from catching an illness in winter.
1. When is the Double Ninth Festival?2. What do two “ninths” meeting together stand for?
3. Did people in ancient times believe that dogwood could prevent them from catching an illness in winter?
4-5 英汉互译。
4. It has a history of more than 1, 700 years.
5. 所以对中国人来说它是一个表达爱的特别的节日。
【推荐3】People use toilet paper every day. In fact, it plays an important role in our daily life. (A) Can you imagine living without toilet paper? It would be really difficult to live without it. (B) 但是你对卫生纸了解有多少呢?
The average roll of toilet paper is 227g. According to different studies, each person spends three years in the restroom over the course of a lifetime! On average, people use fifty-seven sheets every day.
(C) We can find toilet paper very easily in Korea. But about four billion people in the world don’t use toilet paper. People in some parts of the world don’t use it because of lack (缺乏) of trees. Some people don’t use it because they can’t afford to buy it.
A single tree can produce about 810 rolls of toilet paper. It takes about 384 trees to make the toilet paper that a person uses in his or her lifetime. Each person uses 100 rolls of toilet paper every year. So we should use it wisely to save trees!
根据文章内容,回答下面小题。
1. 将划线句子(A)翻译成汉语。
2. 将划线句子(B)翻译成英语。
3. 写出划线句子(C)的同义句,不超过5个词。
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4. Why don’t some people use toilet paper? List the two reasons.
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5. 根据文章内容填空。
A single tree can produce rolls of toilet paper for about