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   You may have known several kinds of police, traffic police, and street police. But have you ever heard of energy-saving(节能) policemen ?

 A group of 22 of these new policemen went to work last week in Beijing. They go around the city to see the use of energy in hotels, office buildings, shopping centers and onther public places. One of their aims is to make sure that these sites have set their air conditioning(空调) no cooler than 26 ℃.

They also set up a special phone line so that people can tell them which buildings fail to follow the rule.

“If everyone sets their air conditioning at 26 ℃, Beijing will save 400 million kilowatt-hours of electricity in one summer. That’s one-third of all the usage of the city in the season,” said a TV advertisement.

Other Chinese cities, like Wuhan in Hubei Province and Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province, are going to follow Beijing’s steps in setting up a similar police team.

As one of the fastest developing countries, China is using a lot of energy. This has a great effect on the country’s environment and limited energy.

From 1986 to 2005, the country experienced 20 warm winters continuously. Numbers show that Chinese cities have to spend billion of yuan solving(解决) environmental problems every year.

At the beginning of this month, China made its first action plan to fight pollution. It aims to reduce energy usage by 20% and increase renewable energy up to 10% from 7% by 2010.

To introduce the public to a green life, last week Beijing held a show on energy-saving technology and productions. Environment-friendly machines, such as a vending machine that helps colllect used bottles, have attracted lots of attention.

“We want to tell people that there are certain ways to protect the environment. Each of us can find effective ways to do it in our daily lives,” said Liu Qianguang, an environmental engineer in Beijing.

1. The job of the energy-saving policemen is ______________.

   A. to set the air conditioning cooler

   B. to check the use of energy in public places

   C. to set up a special phone line

   D. to make sure that more energy will be produced

2. Beijing will use ________ million kilowatt-hours electricity in one summer.

   A. 1200              B. 800              C. 400             D. 133

3. Which of the following years’ winters were all warm in China?

   A. 1984-1988.         B. 1999-2003         C. 2002-2006.      D. 2005-2009.

4. In the year 2010 China’s energy usage is going to be cut by ___________.

   A. 20 %              B.10 %            C. 7 %           D. 17 %

5. According to Liu Qianguang, _______________.

   A. there is few ways to protect the environment

   B. it’s difficult to find good ways to save energy

   C. it’s easy for one to do something good for the environment

   D. it’s not easy for one to do something good for the environment

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     You may have known several kinds of police, traffic police, and street police. But have you ever heard
of energy-saving (节能) policemen?
     A group of 22 of these new policemen went to work last week in Beijing. They go around the city to
see the use of energy in hotels, office buildings, shopping centers and onther public places. One of their
aims is to make sure that these sites have set their air conditioning (空调) no cooler than 26 ℃.
     They also set up a special phone line so that people can tell them which buildings fail to follow the rule.
     "If everyone sets their air conditioning at 26 ℃, Beijing will save 400 million kilowatt-hours of electricity
in one summer. That's one-third of all the usage of the city in the season," said a TV advertisement.
     Other Chinese cities, like Wuhan in Hubei Province and Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province, are going to follow
Beijing's steps in setting up a similar police team.
     As one of the fastest developing countries, China is using a lot of energy. This has a great effect on the
country's environment and limited energy.
      From 1986 to 2005, the country experienced 20 warm winters continuously. Numbers show that Chinese
cities have to spend billion of yuan solving (解决) environmental problems every year.
     At the beginning of this month, China made its first action plan to fight pollution. It aims to reduce energy
usage by 20% and increase renewable energy up to 10% from 7% by 2010.
      To introduce the public to a green life, last week Beijing held a show on energy-saving technology and
productions. Environment-friendly machines, such as a vending machine that helps colllect used bottles, have
attracted lots of attention.
     "We want to tell people that there are certain ways to protect the environment. Each of us can find
effective ways to do it in our daily lives," said Liu Qianguang, an environmental engineer in Beijing.
1. The job of the energy-saving policemen is ___________.
A. to set the air conditioning cooler
B. to check the use of energy in public places
C. to set up a special phone line
D. to make sure that more energy will be produced
2. Beijing will use ___________ million kilowatt-hours electricity in one summer.
A. 1200
B. 800
C. 400
D. 133
3. Which of the following years' winters were all warm in China?
A. 1984-1988.
B. 1999-2003.
C. 2002-2006.
D. 2005-2009.
4. In the year 2010 China's energy usage is going to be cut by ___________.
A. 20 %
B. 10 %
C. 7 %
D. 17 %
5. According to Liu Qianguang, ___________.
A. there is few ways to protect the environment
B. it's difficult to find good ways to save energy
C. it's easy for one to do something good for the environment
D. it's not easy for one to do something good for the environment

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  You may have known several kinds of police, traffic police, and street policeBut have you ever heard of energysaving(节能) policemen?

  A group of 22 of these new policemen went to work last week in BeijingThey go around the city to see the use of energy in hotels, office buildings, shopping centers and onther public placesOne of their aims is to make sure that these sites have set their air conditioning(空调) no cooler than 26℃.

  They also set up a special phone line so that people can tell them which buildings fail to follow the rule

  “If everyone sets their air conditioning at 26, Beijing will save 400 million kilowatthours of electricity in one summerThat’s onethird of all the usage of the city in the season, ” said a TV advertisement

  Other Chinese cities, like Wuhan in Hubei Province and Yangzhou in Jiangsu Province, are going to follow Beijing’s steps in setting up a similar police team

  As one of the fastest developing countries, China is using a lot of energyThis has a great effect on the country’s environment and limited energy

  From 1986 to 2005, the country experienced 20 warm winters continuouslyNumbers show that Chinese cities have to spend billion of yuan solving(解决) environmental problems every year

  At the beginning of this month, China made its first action plan to fight pollutionIt aims to reduce energy usage by 20 and increase renewable energy up to 10 from 7 by 2010

  To introduce the public to a green life, last week Beijing held a show on energysaving technology and productionsEnvironmentfriendly machines, such as a vending machine that helps colllect used bottles, have attracted lots of attention

  “We want to tell people that there are certain ways to protect the environmentEach of us can find effective ways to do it in our daily lives, ” said Liu Qianguang, an environmental engineer in Beijing

(1)

The job of the energysaving policemen is ________

[  ]

A.

to set the air conditioning cooler

B.

to check the use of energy in public places

C.

to set up a special phone line

D.

to make sure that more energy will be produced

(2)

Beijing will use ________ million kilowatthours electricity in one summer

[  ]

A.

1200

B.

800

C.

400

D.

133

(3)

Which of the following years’ winters were all warm in China?

[  ]

A.

19841988

B.

19992003

C.

20022006

D.

20052009

(4)

In the year 2010 China’s energy usage is going to be cut by ________

[  ]

A.

20

B.

10

C.

7

D.

17

(5)

According to Liu Qianguang, ________

[  ]

A.

there is few ways to protect the environment

B.

it’s difficult to find good ways to save energy

C.

it’s easy for one to do something good for the environment

D.

it’s not easy for one to do something good for the environment

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    Tokyo may be one of those places that you love and hate at the same time. In Tokyo, there are always too
many people in the places where I want to go. There are also too many cars. Tokyo drivers often spend a long
time in the busy street, just like drivers in London, Paris and New York.
     Tokyo also has a lot of people on foot, and sometimes it is really difficult to walk in the street. The worst
time in the street is at 11:30 at night. That is because the nightclubs are closing at that time and everybody
wants to go home then. There are 35,000 nightclubs in Tokyo, and usually none of them is empty at night.
     During the day, most people go to work by train. Six million train tickets are sold every year in Tokyo. At
most stations, trains arrive every two or three minutes, but at certain hours it is not enough at all. Although
trains are always crowded, they are very good in many ways. They always leave and arrive on time. In London
trains, you may see everybody reading a newspaper. But in Tokyo trains, everybody seems to be sleepy, no
matter whether his journey is long or short. If you stand outside the station for five minutes, there will be three
fire engines(消防车) going past you. They are on the way to one of the fires that Tokyo has every day. Tokyo
has so many surprises that none of them can really surprise me now.
1. In London, Paris and New York, there are _____ in the street.

[     ]

A. a few trains
B. many trains
C. too many cars
D. no cars
2. Japanese trains _____.

[     ]

A. don't often leave and arrive on time
B. are not crowded
C. are good for sleep
D. are the important traffic tools for Japanese
3. The business of the nightclubs in Tokyo is _____.

[     ]

A. very bad
B. just so so
C. not too good
D. very good
4. From the passage, we can know _____.

[     ]

A. the writer like Tokyo more than he hates
B. the writer hates Tokyo more than he likes
C. the writer wants to leave Tokyo as soon as possible
D. the writer has got used to the life in Tokyo

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     Shopping in Singapore is really a pleasure for tourists. The Great Singapore Sale is held every year, usually
during the summer months. Singapore's famous shopping stores welcome a great number of visitors from all
over the world. Their shopping hours last till midnight. During this time, nice and cheap goods are on sale for
tourists to choose from. Tourists can also try delicious foods there and experience the Singaporean nightlife.
     Certain stores offer discounts (折扣) of up to 70 percent or even higher if people use their credit cards. For
tourists that hold a special Tourist Card, they can enjoy a lot of benefits (好处), such as discounts on watches,
jewellery and cosmetics (化妆品). The card also gives discounts when you visit local attractions such as the
Singapore Zoo.
     It is well worth checking out in the different shopping districts of Singapore during this 8-week Shopping
Marathon. Orchard Road is surely the best place for shopping in the city. A large number of restaurants, clubs
and cafes can be found in this area. Marina Bay includes both big department stores as well as small shops, so
everything you would want to buy can be found here.
     Advice for tourists planning to enjoy this festival of shopping: travel light and take a comfortable pair of
shoes with you, for you are sure to do a lot of walking and return with your bags much heavier.
1. You probably see the Great Singapore Sale when you go to Singapore in _____.
A. January
B. August
C. May
D. November
2. We can learn from the passage that _____.
A. the Great Singapore Sale is held twice each year
B. the Shopping Marathon lasts for more than two months
C. Orchard Road is Singapore's best shopping street
D. Marina Bay is a narrow street with small shops
3. Why are tourists advised to travel light if they want to enjoy the shopping festival?
A. They will buy many goods and have to do lots of walking.
B. It is not safe for them to take heavy bags with them.
C. There is heavy traffic in the shopping districts of Singapore.
D. Travelling with too many things is not allowed in Singapore.
4. The author wrote this passage mainly to _____.
A. tell readers his or her experience and impression of visiting Singapore
B. help readers find the best shopping centres in Singapore
C. explain what has made Singapore popular around the world
D. introduce shopping in Singapore and attract more readers to go shopping there

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