内容包括:
1. 活动目的;
2. 活动内容;
3. 号召同学积极参加。
参考词汇:节约粮食人人有责Saving food is everyone’s responsibility
Dear students,
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The Students’ Union
2 . 听下面一段对话,回答以下小题。
1. Where are the speakers?A.In a hotel. | B.In a studio. | C.In a university. |
A.$5, 000. | B.$3, 000. | C.$2, 000. |
A.Shopping online for cheaper clothes. |
B.Trying to eat home-made food. |
C.Sharing a room with others. |
This is the year 2070. Today is my
I remember when I
I remember there were “Saving Water” warnings in many public places, but nobody
In the past, doctors suggested adults drink eight glasses of water a day. Nowadays, I am allowed half a glass only. Most people are weak and sick.
When my son asks me about my childhood, I tell him about how pleasant it was to fish in the rivers
I hope the people living in the 2020s
1. The conversation is most likely to be an interview.
2. They are talking about how to be a good housewife.
3. The woman never shops in department stores or supermarkets.
4. The woman and her husband have their own car for weekend trips.
5. The woman strongly suggests fixing things by ourselves.
要点:
1. 简单描述校园中你身边同学浪费粮食的现象及你的感受;
2. 节约粮食的原因;
3. 号召同学们节约粮食。
注意:
1. 词数 100 左右;
2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:food shortages (食物短缺), food crises (食物危机),traditional virtue of Chinese (中华传统美德)
Hello, boys and girls!
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That’s all. Thank you!
6 . It can be hard to convince homeowners to use less water on their lawns (草坪), particularly during a hot and dry summer. But tell them it’s a competition for the ugliest lawn, and suddenly they may be more willing to give up using the sprinkler(洒水器).
This clever strategy was employed by the government of Gotland, Sweden’s largest island located in the Baltic Sea. Gotland sees its population double during the summer months as tourists arrive. This puts pressure on the island’s already-limited water supply, which is projected to decrease by 13% between 2021 and 2050, as demand is expected to rise by 40% by 2045.
The campaign, called “Gotland’s Ugliest Lawn”, urged homeowners to compete for the saddest, deadest and brownest yard. They were asked to avoid watering for an entire season, then post a photo of the lawn using a label that linked it to the campaign.
Mimmi Gibson, the acting marketing and brand manager at Region Gotland, said that “the ugliest lawn contest would remind the islanders not to waste water, and to talk about ways they can adapt their gardens to suit the existing conditions and the climate crisis”.
The winner for this year was announced in mid-August, and it’s Marcus Norstrom, who did not water his lawn once throughout the entire summer. His photo shows a large brown space with some sparse yellow grasses sticking out——the kind of yard in which you would not want to walk barefoot (赤脚地)for risk of hurting your feet. The government must be feeling pleased ; its strategy has worked.
It’s an interesting strategy which attempts to normalize and even celebrate dead grass. It is reasonable to assume that the more people see it around their communities, the more acceptable it will become. They may also grow curious when they realize there are other ways to create and maintain an attractive-looking yard, even without irrigation(灌溉).
1. What’s the aim of the competition for the ugliest lawn?A.To reduce the waste of water. | B.To limit the growth of local lawns. |
C.To strengthen citizens’ friendship. | D.To enhance citizens, health awareness. |
A.Gotland is rich in water resources. |
B.People will have no water to drink in 2050. |
C.Gotland is faced with serious lack of water. |
D.The population of Gotland grows faster and faster. |
A.Unconcerned. | B.Doubtful. | C.Unclear. | D.Positive. |
A.To explain the success of the strategy. |
B.To tell citizens the danger of the ugliest lawn. |
C.To discuss why it’s dangerous to waste water. |
D.To show citizens what the ugliest lawn looks like. |
7 . Here are some of students’ opinions about waste.
Mary |
As for me, I believe “Waste not, want not.” As we know, there are still millions of Chinese living in a poor condition. We can never afford waste. Therefore, there is no doubt that saving is still a good habit that we should not give up. I do not like the men who spend their money in a wrong way. They do not know waste is a bad thing. It can only make them happy for the time being. |
Jacky |
More and more people are no longer interested in the simple life style, including me. And I feel embarrassed to save the things I used. What I love is the latest fashion. In my eyes, saving is already out of style. |
Sally |
One of the best ways we students can do in this situation is to recycle the textbooks we are using everyday. There are different ways to do so, such as sending them to a recycling factory, reusing them for other purposes, passing them on to new students and so on. |
Tim |
The negative effects of waste can be shown as follows. Firstly, it makes some students ask their parents for money quite often, which is harmful to their development. If they don’t learn to support themselves, they will be “useless people” when they graduate. Secondly, it is not easy for our parents to arrange for our schooling. Last but not least, just like what Mary said that our country is still poor. |
Now, please remember this English old saying “A penny saved is a penny earned”.
1. The text is most probably written for________.A.teachers | B.parents | C.students | D.book sellers |
A.Spending her money. | B.Making her happy. |
C.Feeling embarrassed. | D.Considering saving is a good habit. |
A.Waste makes students spend less money. |
B.Waste probably makes students become “useless people”. |
C.It is not easy for our parents to arrange for our schooling. |
D.He agrees with Mary. |
A.Waste has become a serious problem. | B.People should not waste things. |
C.Millions of Chinese living in a poor condition. | D.We should recycle the textbooks. |
(1)简要表达你对此活动的看法;
(2)开展节约粮食活动的建议措施(量胃盛饭等)。
注意:
(1)词数不少于100;
(2)开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
(3)请适当加入细节,使内容充实、行文连贯。
参考词汇:胃口appetite 光盘行动Clean Plate Campaign 吃播mukbang
Dear Mike,
I am more than delighted to know that you are interested in what our country has done in reducing food waste.
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Yours
Li Jin
9 . In the United States, farmers who are trying to earn money find the situation difficult to deal with. The United States Department of Agriculture found that more than half of the small farms in California do not make money. But the United Nations reported at least one third of the food is wasted by not selling it out in time.
One California farm family is using social media to change the situation and reduce wasted food. Nick Papadopoulos is the manager of Bloomfield Farms in Sonoma County. He was sad and worried to watch his employees returning from some weekend farmers’ markets with top quality unsold products.
Mr. Papadopoulos said he would find boxes of leaf greens and carrots left in a storehouse. The vegetables would go bad before the next market day. One night, he began thinking about the matter of wasted food when he didn’t know how to deal with 32 cases of broccoli (西兰花). Usually he would give it to chickens and use the rest to make fertilizer (肥料). He thought he shouldn’t let the farm products go to waste.
Then his daughter showed him a book she bought online. Suddenly it hit him that he could offer the food at a low price by advertising it on the farm’s Facebook page on Sunday nights. The deals were open to anyone using the social media website. In the first week, some neighbors came to his home to buy the vegetables. Another week, the buyers were a group of friends. And now many people wait to buy his cheap products.
After his success, Mr. Papadopoulos helped to set up a website called cropmobster. com, which is a place where people deal with food production at low prices, feeding the hungry. Since March, the website has stopped more than 20, 000 kilograms of food from going to waste.
1. According to the United Nations, much food is wasted mainly because .A.there is too much food | B.the food can’t be sold out |
C.the food isn’t of good quality | D.the prices of the food are high |
A.On weekend markets. | B.On a food website. |
C.In the supermarkets. | D.Beside his farms. |
A.Gave them to the poor. |
B.Sold them at lower prices. |
C.Put them in a storehouse for the next chance. |
D.Gave them to chickens and turned them into fertilizer |
A.Improving the farm products. |
B.Improving the farmers’ incomes. |
C.Providing cheap food for the poor. |
D.Helping farmers sell out farm products. |
10 . World Food Day falls on October 16 in memory of the day the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) of the UN was formed. The events of the day usually focus on reducing, or rather, removing hunger from the face of the earth. Farmers and government officials are often given tips on how to effectively get rid of hunger.
World Food Day was created by FAO member countries in November 1979. It was during their 20th General Conference that the observance of World Food Day was decided. It was not observed until 1981 when the specific date was determined. Pal Romany, the then Hungary's Minister of Agriculture and Food, played an important role in the founding of World Food Day during the 20th General Conference. Many people at the conference welcomed the idea.
World Food Day is not only celebrated by FAO and the United Nations, but several other organizations concerned with food security, hunger reduction, consumption of balanced diet and health also take part in the celebration. On the day, which is usually observed in more than 150 countries in the world, a number of activities like marathons, concerts, agricultural inventions, and cultural exhibitions and performances are usually organized.
Each year has its own theme to celebrate World Food Day. The themes are always related to food production, availability, and consumption. The themes are always set so that the public can come up with suggestions and ideas that are effective in dealing with hunger, poverty, and famine. In fact, most themes are agriculture related. This is because agriculture is the chief source of food.
World Food Day hopes to bring awareness to help people from around the globe solve issues concerning hunger and famine. It is meant to help farmers attain modern skills that would help achieve food security. The day is also set aside to encourage the government to think of approaches to keeping food security in a country.
1. What have you got to know about World Food Day?A.Its celebrations have the identical theme relevant to agriculture. |
B.It has been observed across the globe ever since it was created. |
C.It is celebrated to remember one of the former crucial ministers. |
D.It is meant to make people realize the importance of food security. |
A.World Food Day is well-received. | B.Innovation is essential to agriculture. |
C.The hunger problem is alleviated. | D.Food shortage is a worldwide issue. |
A.World Food Day History | B.Why to Advocate Agriculture |
C.World Food Day ABC | D.How to Tackle Hunger Issues |