1.人与自然的关系;
2.保护自然的倡议。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Be a Part of Nature
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1. 活动时间、地点和目的;
2. 活动过程;
3. 活动反响。
注意: 词数80左右
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A Meaning Tree-planting Event
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________3 . Mass public participation in afforestation efforts takes root. Zheng Jinran and Yuan Hui report from Chifeng, Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
In the Tengger Desert last month, yellow sand danced on the breeze and a profusion of sweetvetch(甜豆)swung its green leaves.
"In summer, you can see an amazing flower ocean when the plants bloom with their small pink, yellow or purplish petals," said Liang Cunxin, from Alshaa Left Banner, Inner Mongolia autonomous region.
"The enduring vitality of such plants on the barren land is astonishing," said the 53-year-old, whose family lived in the area for decades but was forced to relocate in 2007 as a result of desert encroachment.
"The government encouraged us to plant saxaul and little-leaf pea shrubs, which are commonly used to fix dunes in deserts, but the survival rate was unsatisfactory so we switched to this plant, and it has worked," he said.
The Tengger covers about 43,000 square kilometers in Inner Mongolia and Gansu province, making it China's fourth-largest arid area.
More than 2 million sweetvetch shrubs have been planted since 2017, and the hardy perennial has gradually covered more than 33 sq km of desert, Liang added.
Like Liang's family and their peers, about 400 million people from 30 provinces and regions have been affected by desertification, which by 2019 had covered a combined area of 1.68 million sq km, or 17.58 percent of China's total land area, according to data from the National Forestry and Grassland Administration.
假设你是李华,校英文报记者,看到以上这条关于造林成功的新闻报道,你给校报写了与此相关的英文报道,内容包括:⑴ 概述新闻报道;
⑵ 你的感受;
⑶ 呼吁大家参与。
注意: 词数80左右
必须依据以上新闻报道来写。
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注意:
(1) 内容具体, 可适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯;
(2)80词左右。
参考词汇: 雾霾 n. haze
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1.说明环保的重要性;
2.列举至少一项日常环保举措;
3.发出号召。
注意:写作词数应为80左右。
Good afternoon, everyone!
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Thank you for your listening!
6 . One of Australia’s most famous natural gifts, the Great Barrier Reef is blessed with the breathtaking beauty of the world’s largest coral reef. The reef contains a large variety of life and over 3,000 reef systems and hundreds of islands with some of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Because of its natural beauty, the Great Barrier Reef has become one of the world's most sought-after tourist attractions.
However, for the past few years, the news about corals has been discouraging. Currently, the reef is threatened by climate change, tourism, water pollution, and overfishing. Agricultural fertilizer (肥料) run-off from Australian farms also has caused the widespread growth of sea-plants, which absorb most of the nutrients (养分) and leave little remaining for the living coral reef and the animals that live in it. “What has changed is the increasing importance of climate change as a greater threat than the others,” says David Wachenfeld, a scientist of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority. Coral reefs are extremely sensitive (敏感的) to warming ocean temperatures.
In a report on April 28, the Australian government said it set aside $ 500 million to help protect corals. The money will be spent on reducing water pollution from agriculture, reef monitoring and research on climate influence.
Though the Australian investment is welcome, it will at best only delay coral deaths. It’s too little, too late, as a leading coral-scientist Terry Hughes of James Cook University put it. The only way to save corals over the long term is to slow down climate change. That process will require all countries to work together to find the most effective way of cutting emissions (排放) of greenhouse gases.
The most recent emissions figures, however, show that the world is failing at that task. The year 2019 has seen an increase in global emissions. This week in Bonn, Germany, countries are meeting to discuss how to keep their word in the Paris climate agreement. Let’s hope they hear about the silent death of the world’s corals.
1. Why does the author write the text?A.To introduce the Great Barrier Reef. |
B.To show the result of climate change. |
C.To offer ways of protecting the Great Barrier Reef. |
D.To tell us the serious situation of the Great Barrier Reef. |
A.timely | B.unsatisfying | C.effective | D.useless |
A.By reducing the emissions of greenhouse gases. |
B.By cutting down the number of tourists. |
C.By setting more strict rules on overfishing. |
D.By investing more in climate research. |
For thousands of years, the Yellow River has been considered
In order to protect the
Some museums are also planning to present the historical and cultural relics
The project incorporates archaeological research and the protection of cultural relics in these areas.The rich heritage serves as an important resource for the
Flood control and disaster prevention work will be carried out along the Yellow River to protect the environment and keep residents
8 . Recycling is a way to take rubbish and turn it into new products. It’s helpful to our environment. There are a number of different recycling steps that allow materials to be used more than once.
All kinds of materials can be recycled. Some of the most common things in use today include recycling plastic, glass, metals and paper. Things made of these materials include soda cans, plastic milk boxes, newspapers, computers and cardboard boxes.
There are a number of advantages for recycling. These include: Landfills—Recycling materials means less rubbish and saves space in landfills. Resources—When we use materials again, this means we can take fewer resources from the earth. Pollution—in general, recycling materials can produce less pollution, helping to keep our environment clean.
Be sure to recycle everything you can in your house and school. There is almost a “recycle” rubbish can around. Be sure to drop your used aluminum (铝) cans and plastic bottles there. At home, be sure to put paper things like the newspapers, paper boxes, and homework pages into the recycling box.
Plastics are usually marked with an identification code that shows a recycling symbol and a number from 1 to 7. This shows that the type of chemicals or materials is used in making the plastic. Used paper can be recycled around seven times.
It is high time we set up a recycling station in every street, across the city and the country, so the cleaners can transport the rubbish smoothly. This is the only way out for handling rubbish without causing danger to the environment and our health. For ourselves, our children and our children’s children, let’s take action NOW!
1. From the first paragraph, we know that ________.A.we can make more money from recycling | B.recycling is helpful to our environment |
C.recycling is common and popular | D.there is too much rubbish around us |
A.less rubbish | B.more space | C.less pollution | D.much waste |
A.Paper. | B.Plastics. | C.Glass. | D.Metal |
A.处理 | B.生产 | C.收购 | D.变卖 |
A.We should recycle everything in our daily life. | B.Many resources can be saved by recycling. |
C.We should take action to recycle rubbish. | D.Recycling stations should be set up in the street. |
The Earth’s ozone layer (臭氧层)is on its way to
The international community was alarmed after experts discovered a hole in the ozone layer in May 1985. Previously, scientists
Two years later, international bodies adopted a global agreement called the Montreal Protocol. This established the phaseout (逐步结束) of almost 100 synthetic chemicals that were tied to the
In the latest report
The depletion of the ozone layer is not a major cause of climate change.
“Ozone action sets a model for climate action,” said World Meteorological Organization Secretary-General Petteri Taalas. “Our success in phasing out ozone-eating chemicals shows us
Two Toronto entrepreneurs (企业家) are on a mission to change the way you get your coffee to go. Scott Morrison and Ryan Dyment,
Before the COVID-19 pandemic, Dream Zero supplied street festivals and corporate events with reusable cups to cut down on plastic waste. But when everything shut down and all of their 2020 events were canceled, they realized they had to come up with another idea.
That’s when they discovered Muuse, an app-based reusable cup program
In a phone conversation, Morrison explained how Muuse works. After a free 30-day trial, users can purchase a monthly membership for $5 and ask for a Muuse cup when they enter participating cafes. Morrison said, “The barista (咖啡馆招待员) shows the bottom of the cup,
When asked what appeal an in-house reusable cup program has for customers