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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了位于沙漠中的拉斯维加斯市有大量无用的草坪,这些草坪需要大量水资源才能维持,为节约用水,该市要求立法机构通过一项法律:禁止这种没有用途的草。

1 . Las Vegas city in Nevada is built in a desert. The city may be known to the world for its partying. But officials have found that there are 21 square kilometers of useless grass. The grass is never laid on, played on or even stepped on. The grass is only there to look nice.

Now, the city is asking the Nevada state legislature (立法机构) to ban useless grass. It is trying to become the first place in America to ban that kind of grass often seen between streets, in housing developments and in office parks.

Useless grass nearly makes up 40% of all the grass in Las Vegas and it needs lots of water to survive. Grass needs four times more water than dry climate plants. By tearing out the grass, the city could reduce yearly water usage by 15%.

In 2003, the Southern Nevada Water Authority banned developers from planting grass in front of new homes. It also offered homeowners $30 for each square meter of grass they tear out. But fewer people are now using the program. Water usage has increased here by 9% since 2019. And last year, Las Vegas set a record of 240 days without major rainfall. The Colorado River provides much of Nevada’s drinking water. The river could lose more water as climate change affects it.

Water officials in other dry cities said water usage needs to be reduced. But they fear the reaction to reforms like the ones in Las Vegas if their communities do not accept them. Cynthia Campbell is the water resources adviser for the city of Phoenix in Arizona. “The city restrictions (限制) may get too hard for some residents (居民). They’ll say that is the point of no return for them,” Campbell said. “For some people, it’s a pool. For some people, it’s grass.”

1. Why does Las Vegas city try to ban useless grass?
A.To protect the local people.B.To beautify the city.
C.To reduce water usage.D.To reduce waste.
2. What program was carried out in Las Vegas in 2003?
A.Allowing planting grass before new houses.
B.Awarding those who reduced water usage.
C.Praising those who signed on the program.
D.Encouraging the residents to tear out grass.
3. What does Campbell mean in the last paragraph?
A.Many residents won’t follow the ban.
B.Reaction to the reform will vary personally.
C.Water officials should consider many factors.
D.Other measures should be taken to protect water.
4. Which of the following could be the best title for the text?
A.Las Vegas Plans to Ban Useless Grass
B.A Method Is Adopted to Save Las Vegas
C.Choices between Beauty and Practice
D.Grass Is Important but Useless in Las Vegas
2024-04-06更新 | 16次组卷 | 1卷引用: 安徽省芜湖市第十二中学2022-2023学年高一下学期5月摸底考试英语试卷
文章大意:本文是一篇新闻报道。文章主要讲述的是厦门人行横道行为管理条例生效。《厦门经济特区斑马线交通安全条例》于周二正式成为法律,规定行人在使用斑马线时不得浏览电子设备或从事其他可能危及交通安全的活动。那些违反这一规定,延误或阻止车辆正常通行的人将被给予警告或罚款50元(7美元)。

2 . People who cross the street while looking at their phones may be fined in the city of Xiamen, Fujian province, as traffic police officers are enforcing (施行) a local regulation that was put into effect on August 1st.

A pedestrian who was crossing the street on Tuesday while looking at their phone was given a warning, becoming the city’s first to receive a reprimand (训斥) for the behavior.

The Traffic Safety Regulation on Zebra Lines in Xiamen Special Economic Zone, made into a law on Tuesday, states pedestrians should not browse their electronic devices or engage in other activities that may end anger traffic safety while using crossing lanes. Those who violate this rule and delay or stop the progress of the normal passage of vehicles are supposed to be given a warning or a fine of 50 yuan($7).

The regulation was made in response to motions by legislators (立法委员) to the Xiamen people’s congress. “Through putting uncivilized behavior right via legal means, we hope to create a better environment for drivers and pedestrians to better understand and interact with each other,” said Wu Tao, an official at the local congress.

Su Guoqiang, a deputy to the congress among those who raised the motion, said more than 20 percent of traffic accidents in Xiamen happened on crosswalks. “We hope to use the punishment of the ‘small’ act of browsing phones as something to prevent people from doing such a thing,” he told China Central Television.

Peng Chong, a traffic police officer in Xiamen, told CCTV for the time being they will mostly educate and warn violators and make everyone involved in traffic aware of the rules.

1. What does the underlined word “motions” in paragraph 4 mean?
A.Formal invitations.B.Formal features.
C.Formal proposals.D.Formal apologies.
2. What is the fifth paragraph mainly about?
A.The concrete contents of the punishment.
B.The reason why the motion was put forward.
C.The reason why people browse phones on crosswalks.
D.The factors that have an influence on traffic on streets.
3. How do police officers punish people violating the law at present according to Peng Chong?
A.Mostly by giving them a ticket.B.Mostly by giving them a warning.
C.Mostly by making them recite the law.D.Mostly by making them catch another violator.
4. What can serve as the best title for the news report?
A.Pedestrians on crosswalk warned not to end anger traffic safety in Xiamen
B.Xiamen expects drivers and pedestrians to better understand each other
C.20 percent of traffic accidents in Xiamen happen on crosswalks
D.Xiamen regulation on crosswalk behavior enters force
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3 . 听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
1. What are the new laws about?
A.Asking people to recycle.B.Raising the price of coffeeC.Forbidding littering.
2. How does the woman find the laws at last?
A.Useless.B.Fair.C.Temporary.
2023-05-12更新 | 69次组卷 | 1卷引用:2023届安徽省卓越县中联盟高三下学期第二次联考英语试题(含听力)
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文章大意:本文是一篇说明文。文章介绍了为了应对保护中国现存最古老的古代齐国长城的挑战,山东省立法机构通过了一项新法规。
4 . 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式

To deal with the challenges in protecting the Great Wall of the ancient Qi state, the     1     (old) existing Great Wall in China, the legislature (立法机关) in Shandong province has passed a new regulation. The Qi state wall,       2     stretches across Shandong for 641 kilometers, was built during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period.

“Historical records say the Qi state built the wall here to defend itself     3     its enemies, as well as to stop flooding,” says An Xingzhu, who once worked at the town’s culture station. In the 1970s, parts of the rammed earth wall (夯土墙)    4     (dig) out and used by farmers for their land,     5     since the early 1990s, the local government has started to take measures to protect the wall, says An.

Rapid development     6     (bring) many new problems and challenges in protecting the Qi wall so far, according to Qi Yan’an,     7     official with the provincial justice department. “It is     8     (absolute) necessary to provide a solid legal guarantee for its     9     (conserve),” he says.

The new regulation states that local governments will establish a dynamic protection system     10     (use) remote sensing satellites, drones (无人机) and other technological means to monitor the Great Wall and the surrounding environment.

2023-01-14更新 | 68次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省芜湖市2022-2023学年高三上学期期末教学质量统测英语试题
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5 . The United States Congress has passed a bill which created a new requirement for carmakers: they must have systems built into new cars as early as 2026 that can keep drunk people from driving cars.

“It’s a remarkable decision.” said Alex Otte. She is president of the organization Mothers Against Drunk Driving. Otte added that the bill would remove “the number-one killer on America's roads”.

Last month, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration(NHTSA)reported that an estimated 20,160 people died in car crashes in the first half of 2021. That is the highest first-half total since 2006. The agency says that fast driving, drunk driving and not wearing seatbelts are reasons for the increase. Each year, around 10,000 people in the United States are killed because of alcohol-related ear crashes. That is almost 30 percent of all traffic deaths, the NHTSA says.

Currently, some people who were charged with drunk driving in the past must use a breathalyzer device in order to start their car. A breathalyzer measures blood alcohol level. The device can turn off a car if the driver's blood alcohol level is too high.

The bill does not name a kind of technology, only saying that it must identify whether that driver may be drunk.

Sam Abuelsamid is with Guidehouse Insights, a market research company. He said the most likely system to prevent drunken driving is infrared(红外线的)cameras that look for driver behavior.

The cameras make sure a driver is watching the road, and they look for signs of being sleepy or drunk. If the system sees any signs, the car will warn the driver. If the behavior continues, the car will turn on warning lights, slow down and move to the side of the road. Such technology is already being used by some carmakers.

The bill also requires carmakers to create back-seat reminders to tell parents if a child is left in the back seat. Congress has also ordered the NHTSA to make new safety requirements for cars. Many carmakers, however, have already made those changes in their latest models.

1. What may Alex Otte agree with?
A.The requirement is very necessary.B.Carmakers will be against the requirement.
C.2021 has seen the most car crashes since 2006.D.Few traffic deaths are related to drunk driving.
2. What's the bill’s only concern about the system?
A.Its costs.B.The technology it uses.
C.Its effectivenessD.The company that produces it.
3. What can be learned about infrared cameras?
A.They measure blood alcohol level.B.They can partly control the car.
C.They can be used as emergency brakesD.They can prevent children from being left in the back seat.
4. What can be the best title for the test?
A.Harm Resulting from Dunk Driving Is Being Recognized
B.The Total Number of Traffic Deaths Is Going Historically High
C.More Carmakers Use New Technology to Stop Dunk Driving
D.US Congress Requires New Technology to Stop Drunk Driving
2022-01-24更新 | 28次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省亳州市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题
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6 . Good afternoon, and welcome to England. We hope that your visit here will be a pleasant one. Today, I would like to draw your attention to a few of our laws.

The first one is about drinking. Now, you may not buy alcohol in this country if you are under 18 years old, nor may your friends buy it for you.

Secondly, noise. Enjoy yourselves by all means, but please don’t make unnecessary noise, particularly at night. We ask you to respect other people who may wish to be quiet.

Thirdly, crossing the road. Be careful. The traffic moves on the left side of the road in this country. Use pedestrian crossing and do not take any chances when crossing the road.

My next point is about litter(throwing away waste material in a public place). It is an offence to drop litter in the street. When you have something to throw away, please put it in your pocket and take it home, or put it in a litter bin.

Finally, as regards smoking, it is against the law to buy cigarettes or tobacco if you are under 16 years old.

I’d like to finish by saying that if you require any sort of help or assistance, you should contact your local police station, who will be pleased to help you.

1. Who do you think is most likely to make the speech?
A.A guide.B.A lawyer.
C.A doctor.D.An English teacher.
2. The main purpose of this speech is to ________.
A.tell people that those above 18 can drink and smoke in England
B.declare the different laws of England
C.give advice to travelers in England
D.warn people against going to England
3. You are not allowed to ________ when you have something to throw away.
A.put it in dustbinB.put it in your pocket
C.take it homeD.drop it in the street
4. The underlined word “contact” in the last paragraph means ________.
A.keep upB.go to see
C.bring troubleD.get in touch with
5. From the speech we can learn that ________ in England.
A.your friends can buy wine for you if you are under 18 years of age
B.you can buy cigarettes if you are under 16 years of age
C.you must be careful when crossing the road
D.you can’t make a noise except at night
2021-11-07更新 | 167次组卷 | 3卷引用:安徽省2021-2022学年高三上学期学业水平测试仿真卷(一)英语试卷
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7 . 假定你是学生会主席李华,你所在的城市刚发布了《电动自行车安全管理条例》。请你代表学生会写一封倡议书,呼吁同学们在骑电动自行车时佩戴头盔。内容包括:
1. 骑行者缺乏安全意识;
2. 说明佩戴头盔的好处;
3. 呼吁同学们在骑电动车时佩戴头盔。
注意:1. 词数100左右,可以适当增加细节,行文连贯;
2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear fellow students,

A regulation has been issued recently that all citizens shall wear a helmet while riding an electric bicycle.


_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

Thank you!

The Student Union

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8 .

LEGAL NOTICE

If you purchased Hill's Prescription Diet or Science Diet Canned Dog Food

Between September 1, 2018 and May 31, 2019, Your Rights May Be Affected by a Class Action Settlement.

WHAT IS THIS LAWSUIT ABOUT?

The lawsuit claims that Hill's Prescription Diet(HPD) and Science Diet(SD) canned dog food products had high levels of Vitamin D. The lawsuit states that purchasers of these products lost money by purchasing dog food products that were not manufactured as represented and/or paid for services as a result of injuries to their dogs. The Court will hold a hearing on July 27, 2021, at 10:00 a. m. by Zoom Video, which may be moved to a different location, time or date. The Zoom Video link will be posted on www.PetFoodSettlement.com.


WHO IS INCLUDED?

You are included in the Settlement if you purchased HPD and/or SD canned dog food products in the U. S. between September 1, 2018 and May 31, 2019.

WHAT DOES THE SETTLEMENT PROVIDE?
Consumer Food Purchase: If you purchased HPD and/or SD canned dog food products between September 1, 2018 and May 31, 2019, you could get a full refund with Proof of Purchase or up to 。20 total without Proof of Purchase. You must submit a valid Claim Form by July 2, 2021.
Dog Injury: If your dog suffered injuries consistent with the consumption of excess Vitamin D as a result of your dog eating HPD and/or SD canned dog food products, you could receive money. You must submit a valid Claim Form with proper documentation by July 2, 2021. You can find more details on how to submit a claim by visiting www.PetFoodSettlement.com or calling 1-833-537-1191.

www.PetFoodSettlement.com

1-833-537-1191


1. When will the hearing be held according to the notice?
A.July 27, 2021.B.July 2, 2021.
C.May 31, 2019.D.Sept. 1, 2018.
2. Which one of the following purchasers has the least chance to get a full refund?
A.One provided some proof of purchasing related products.
B.One purchased HPD canned dog food on Sept. 11, 2018.
C.One submitted a valid claim application form on July 3, 2021.
D.One purchased some SD canned dog food products, costing $20.
3. How many ways can you find more details about submitting a claim?
A.1.B.2.
C.3.D.4.
2021-07-01更新 | 99次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省淮北市2021届高三第二次模拟考试英语试题

9 . Food brings us together and connects us to our families, friends, nature and to foreign cultures. Food is universal. Food waste, on the other hand, has become a universal problem, as it significantly contributes to climate change. Luckily, there are countries that have laws to require supermarkets or other businesses to donate unsold food.

About one third of all food grown for human consumption is thrown out or wasted according to the Food and Agriculture Organization(FAO). This creates both environmental and financial problems, since traditional agriculture requires large amounts of resources including land and water. Food production is also a major cause of greenhouse gases and climate change.

Food waste occurs at every step of food production from the field to the store. In fact, fruits, vegetables, and roots have the highest waste. Donating food that is unusually wasted does not mean giving away damaged food. Sometimes it is simply a case of food being mislabeled, a can that has a torn label, or slightly bruised fruit.

To reduce both the financial and environmental pressure, Italy passed a law to encourage businesses and farmers to donate unsold food to charities. Companies that donate their leftovers will pay lower taxes on waste removal.

Waste management is also a very costly thing for governments. In fact, according to Global Citizen, in 2016, Italy spent over $13.3 billion on waste management. The idea behind the law is that when it is economic and convenient, companies will happily follow the law.

France was the first country to pass a food donation law in 2016. It required supermarkets that are at least 4,300 square feet to donate unsold food to charity. Since then, 90 percent of supermarkets began donating food, the number of which was 66 percent before the law.

To increase food donations, Israel passed a law in 2018 to ensure that unused food from restaurants, hotels and other places goes to the people that need it most.

1. What does paragraph 2 focus on?
A.FAO's guidelines.B.Human eating diets.
C.Global climate change.D.Food-related problems.
2. What is most likely to be given away according to the law?
A.Heavily broken canned food.B.Unhealthy vegetables.
C.Slightly bruised fruit.D.Damaged food.
3. How will the government of Italy benefit from the law?
A.It will sell donated food to make money.B.It will ask companies to pay higher taxes.
C.It will save money on waste management.D.It will attract more international companies.
4. What is known about the food donation law?
A.It seems difficult to pass in Israel.B.It takes effect gradually in France.
C.It is just applied in supermarkets.D.It is an unsuccessful try in France.
2021-05-25更新 | 37次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省淮南第一中学2020-2021学年高二下学期第二次段考英语试题(含听力)
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10 . 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式(不多于三个单词)

The advance of technology in our lives has been stopped somewhat in New York City. Lawmakers have passed a bill to ban cashless business. With many parts of the world in a seemingly rapid     1     (tend)to replace cash with digital payment, New York City officials have decided cash still plays    2       important role in our lives. The officials have passed a law     3     keeps stores, restaurants and supermarkets     4     refusing to accept cash. They attempt    5     (protect) the rights of people who prefer to pay through     6     (tradition) means. Shops could face big fines of up to $1, 500 for not     7       (follow) the law. Actually, the bill     8     (approve) by many people. Some people say cashless business discriminates against the poor sections of society, many of whom do not have bank accounts or credit cards. One citizen said, “I think it’s     9     (obvious) unfair not to accept cash because some people don’t have a credit card.”A person    10     (name) Brown said, “We are leading ourselves to business that we don’t have the right to do.”

2021-05-14更新 | 89次组卷 | 1卷引用:安徽省芜湖市2020-2021学年高一下学期期中联考英语试题
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