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  There are some easy things you can do to protect the environment and the earth.Choose ideas from the list or come up with a few of your own.

  Plant flowers , grass or trees.

  Whenever you visit a park or a beach , take away what you bring there-keep rubbish in a bag until you can put it in a dustbin.

  Turn off the lights , Tv sets when you leave the room.This saves a lot of electricity.

  Turn off the tap(水龙头)when you brush your teeth.You can save some water by not letting it run.Also, use a glass cup instead of a paper cup , because this saves paper.

  Keep the doors and windows closed in winter to keep warm air in.

  Give your old books and magazines to library instead of throwing them away.

  Give your old clothes to poor children you know instead of throwing them away.

  Use both sides of paper.

  Stop pouring dirty water into the rivers or lakes nearby.

  Encourage all your friends to do the same things you do to help protect the earth.

  You don't have to wait until Earth Day to do these things.Make every day Earth Day.

  If everyone make's a contribution to protecting the environment , the world will become much more beautiful.

(1)

From the above, we know that this is ________.

[  ]

A.

a sign

B.

a proposal(倡议书)

C.

an advertisement

D.

a notice

(2)

The writer tells us ________.

[  ]

A.

to throw rubbish into a dustbin

B.

to pour dirty water into the rivers

C.

to save water by letting it run while we are brushing our teeth

D.

that we can't do all these things until Earth Day

(3)

We can ________ to save paper.

[  ]

A.

use a paper cup

B.

use both sides of paper

C.

give old books to a library

D.

pick up waste paper at a school

(4)

Which of the following is wrong according to the writer?

[  ]

A.

Turn off the lights when you leave the room.

B.

Close the doors in winter.

C.

Use a paper cup when you brush your teeth.

D.

Gve your old clothes to the poor children.

(5)

The main idea of this passage is how to ________

[  ]

A.

save money

B.

save water and electricity

C.

make better use of old things

D.

protect the earth

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Dear fellow students,

May I have your attention, please?  Now I’d like to make a speech here.  As we know, waste ___1.___ (become) common scenes on campus. Some pour the remains of a meal when there is still much ___2.___(leave);  ___3.___ simply walk away after washing hands, leaving the water ___4.___ (run); students leave the classroom every day ___5.___ noticing whether fans are switched off. Has thrift(节俭),one of the most national tradition ___6.___ developed from our long history gone? ___7.___ so, find it back!

  We don’t have to take great pains to control waste, but action and a grateful heart are needed; thank the water that runs through our fingers, and save it for poor Arabian or African countries struggling in water ___8.___ (short); thank the light we enjoy because in poor areas, children share a dim(昏暗的) lamp ___9.___ (read); thank all the paper we are able to use, for trees are cut down to satisfy ___10.___ needs; thank everything nature can offer and everything we can own.

  Live and act, so the tradition of thrift will never fade.

 

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Tired of living in the same location but don’t want to leave the house you love? That wouldn’t be a problem if architect Felipe Campolina had his way.
The Brazilian architect has designed a concept for a home tower consisting of portable, stackable (可叠起堆放的) apartment units, which he says opens up new possibilities for ways of living in the city.
His design would allow owners to take their home with them when they travel — whether for a weekend away or for longer periods, he said.
The mobile home tower project is at the concept stage, and it could be years before it is built, if ever at all.
But if it is realized, it would offer an eco-friendly solution to living in urban areas, Campolina said.
“We have enough technology to build with fewer materials and minimize (使减至最小) the impact on nature,” he said.
His vision would call for units with a green roof and walls and a system for recycling water.
The tower, whose first floor would be built nine meters above ground, would also make it possible to save space in thickly populated areas.
“It is designed to facilitate (使便利) its application in dense urban centers, where space is very limited,” he said.
Still just a concept, Campolina — who designed the building for architecture journal eVolo’s Skyscraper Competition — said with enough public interest, it just might become a reality one day.
【小题1】We can learn from the first four paragraphs that the tower _____.

A.is now being built
B.is intended for people in the countryside
C.will be made up of mobile living units
D.was designed by a US architect
【小题2】Which of the following is TRUE about the home tower?
A.All its walls will be painted blue.
B.It will have a waste paper recycling system.
C.It will be made of recycled rubbish.
D.It will do little harm to the environment.
【小题3】The building’s first floor would be built high above ground _____.
A.to save space in crowded citiesB.to make the building attractive
C.to build the house solidlyD.to fix its units more easily

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Tired of living in the same location but don’t want to leave the house you love? That wouldn’t be a problem if architect Felipe Campolina had his way.

The Brazilian architect has designed a concept for a home tower consisting of portable, stackable (可叠起堆放的) apartment units, which he says opens up new possibilities for ways of living in the city.

His design would allow owners to take their home with them when they travel — whether for a weekend away or for longer periods, he said.

The mobile home tower project is at the concept stage, and it could be years before it is built, if ever at all.

But if it is realized, it would offer an eco-friendly solution to living in urban areas, Campolina said.

“We have enough technology to build with fewer materials and minimize (使减至最小) the impact on nature,” he said.

His vision would call for units with a green roof and walls and a system for recycling water.

The tower, whose first floor would be built nine meters above ground, would also make it possible to save space in thickly populated areas.

“It is designed to facilitate (使便利) its application in dense urban centers, where space is very limited,” he said.

Still just a concept, Campolina — who designed the building for architecture journal eVolo’s Skyscraper Competition — said with enough public interest, it just might become a reality one day.

1.We can learn from the first four paragraphs that the tower _____.

A.is now being built

B.is intended for people in the countryside

C.will be made up of mobile living units

D.was designed by a US architect

2.Which of the following is TRUE about the home tower?

A.All its walls will be painted blue.

B.It will have a waste paper recycling system.

C.It will be made of recycled rubbish.

D.It will do little harm to the environment.

3.The building’s first floor would be built high above ground _____.

A.to save space in crowded cities             B.to make the building attractive

C.to build the house solidly                 D.to fix its units more easily

 

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Tired of living in the same location but don’t want to leave the house you love? That wouldn’t be a problem if architect Felipe Campolina had his way.
The Brazilian architect has designed a concept for a home tower consisting of portable, stackable (可叠起堆放的) apartment units, which he says opens up new possibilities for ways of living in the city.
His design would allow owners to take their home with them when they travel — whether for a weekend away or for longer periods, he said.
The mobile home tower project is at the concept stage, and it could be years before it is built, if ever at all.
But if it is realized, it would offer an eco-friendly solution to living in urban areas, Campolina said.
“We have enough technology to build with fewer materials and minimize (使减至最小) the impact on nature,” he said.
His vision would call for units with a green roof and walls and a system for recycling water.
The tower, whose first floor would be built nine meters above ground, would also make it possible to save space in thickly populated areas.
“It is designed to facilitate (使便利) its application in dense urban centers, where space is very limited,” he said.
Still just a concept, Campolina — who designed the building for architecture journal eVolo’s Skyscraper Competition — said with enough public interest, it just might become a reality one day

  1. 1.

    We can learn from the first four paragraphs that the tower _____

    1. A.
      is now being built
    2. B.
      is intended for people in the countryside
    3. C.
      will be made up of mobile living units
    4. D.
      was designed by a US architect
  2. 2.

    Which of the following is TRUE about the home tower?

    1. A.
      All its walls will be painted blue
    2. B.
      It will have a waste paper recycling system
    3. C.
      It will be made of recycled rubbish
    4. D.
      It will do little harm to the environment
  3. 3.

    The building’s first floor would be built high above ground _____

    1. A.
      to save space in crowded cities
    2. B.
      to make the building attractive
    3. C.
      to build the house solidly
    4. D.
      to fix its units more easily

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