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1. Where was the Summit 2009 held? | ||||
A. In London B. In Beijing C. In New York D. In Pairs. | ||||
2. Which of the following is NOT a news report? | ||||
A. The Summit 2009. B. The Shanghai Tower. C. The Grand Hotel Beijing. D. Chinese delay US tour plans. | ||||
3. According to Passage 2, the tallest completed building in the world is _______. | ||||
A. the Shanghai Tower. B. the Taipei 101. C. the Jin Mao Building. D. The Shanghai World Financial Center | ||||
4. According to the passage, the last continent(洲) the H1N1 flu spread to was ________. | ||||
A. America B. Africa C. Europe D. Asia |
At East China University of Science and Technology, students who finish their food in the dining hall can get a coupon(優(yōu)惠券) when they return their tray(餐盤). They can exchange coupons for small gifts, such as books, magazines, mobile phone covers and hand warmers.
“It’s been a big surprise,” said Liang Zhaoyun, 19, a student in the university of Shanghai. “It makes us try our best to finish the food!”
But some food in the dining hall is so poorly prepared that students are reluctant to finish it all. Some schools have paid some attention to it.
“The dishes in our canteen are all right, generally speaking. We’ve tried our best to make it tasty. But of course it’s difficult to make all the students love it.” said Wang.
Other universities also pay attention to the size of food. At Nanjing University, rice is divided into three different-sized bowls that students can choose from.
“I like to try different dishes at each meal. So I had to throw away a lot of food because the bowls were too big. But now the dining hall offers small sizes. It’s great because I can try different dishes at half price and don’t waste so much food,” said Fan Peng, a student from Nanjing University.
But what if you really can’t finish all your food? Some universities also provide a take-away service. If you can’t finish all your food, you can get a box to take the leftovers home. Even if you feed the cat, it’s not wasted.
So you see, if we call on students not to waste food, schools should also improve the service and meal quality.
1.How can the students at East China University of Science and Technology get a coupon?
A. They eat up all the food and wash the tray.
B. They return the tray in the dining hall.
C. They finish all the food and return the tray.
D. They wash the tray and return it.
2.In some universities, if you can’t finish all your food, you can __________________.
A. leave the food on the table and go away B. share it with your friends
C. give the food back to the dining hall D. take it away with a box
3.The underlined word “reluctant” in this passage means ___________ in Chinese.
A. 開心的 B. 饑餓的 C. 不情愿的 D.不可能的
4. In order to reduce the waste, universities do a lot of things except _____________.
A. trying to make the food as delicious as possible.
B. offering different sizes of the food.
C. exchanging trays for coupons and gifts.
D. raising the price of the food.
5.Where can we read this passage?
A. In a newspaper. B. In a science book.
C. In a story book. D. In a fashion magazine.
At East China University of Science and Technology, students who finish their food in the dining hall can get a coupon(優(yōu)惠券) when they return their tray(餐盤). They can exchange coupons for small gifts, such as books, magazines, mobile phone covers and hand warmers.
“It’s been a big surprise,” said Liang Zhaoyun, 19, a student in the university of Shanghai. “It makes us try our best to finish the food!”
But some food in the dining hall is so poorly prepared that students are reluctant to finish it all. Some schools have paid some attention to it.
“The dishes in our canteen are all right, generally speaking. We’ve tried our best to make it tasty. But of course it’s difficult to make all the students love it.” said Wang.
Other universities also pay attention to the size of food. At Nanjing University, rice is divided into three different-sized bowls that students can choose from.
“I like to try different dishes at each meal. So I had to throw away a lot of food because the bowls were too big. But now the dining hall offers small sizes. It’s great because I can try different dishes at half price and don’t waste so much food,” said Fan Peng, a student from Nanjing University.
But what if you really can’t finish all your food? Some universities also provide a take-away service. If you can’t finish all your food, you can get a box to take the leftovers home. Even if you feed the cat, it’s not wasted.
So you see, if we call on students not to waste food, schools should also improve the service and meal quality.
【小題1】How can the students at East China University of Science and Technology get a coupon?
A.They eat up all the food and wash the tray. |
B.They return the tray in the dining hall. |
C.They finish all the food and return the tray. |
D.They wash the tray and return it. |
A.leave the food on the table and go away | B.share it with your friends |
C.give the food back to the dining hall | D.take it away with a box |
A.開心的 | B.饑餓的 | C.不情愿的 | D.不可能的 |
A.trying to make the food as delicious as possible. |
B.offering different sizes of the food. |
C.exchanging trays for coupons and gifts. |
D.raising the price of the food. |
A.In a newspaper. | B.In a science book. |
C.In a story book. | D.In a fashion magazine. |
The Summit 2009 World leaders from about 20 countries met at the London Summit(峰會)2009 on April 2nd.Thursday and reached an agreement of $1,100,000 million to fight against the worst economic crisis(經(jīng)濟危機).They said they would take more tight control of the financial rules(金融管制)to stop it happening again. Chairman Hu Jintao on behalf of(代表)the Chinese government attended the summit and played an important role in it. | The Shanghai Tower The Shanghai Tower has some famous neighbors.It's next to the 1615-foot-tall Shanghai World Financial Center that is the second tallest completed skyscraper(摩天大樓)in the world.So far,the first is Taiwan's 1670-foot-tall Taipei 101.The Tower is also next to the Jin Mao Building,which is the fifth tallest in the world at 1381 feet high.At 2073 feet,the Shanghai Tower will top(超過)all the three.The design work began in l993 and it will be finished in 2013. |
The Grand Hotel Beijing The Grand Hotel Beijing is a five-star hotel.It is within the red wall to the east of the Forbidden City and is near Tian'anmen Square and Wangfujing shopping street.All of the guest rooms are made in the traditional Chinese imperial style(中國傳統(tǒng)的皇室風(fēng)格).It’s the right place where you can experience Royalty(王族)aim enjoy the honor that few people can do. Add:No.35 East Chang'an Avenue,Beijing,P.R.China 100006 Tel:(86--10)65137788 Fax:(86--10)65130048 E-mail:sales@grandhotelbeijing.com | Chinese delay US tour plans Chinese tourists delayed(推遲)trips to the United States yesterday as the government warned on traveling to countries hit by H1N1 flu. Zhang Wei,manager of the China International Travel Service’s tourism office,said the agency(旅行社)had been full of fears of being infected(被傳染)by such a flu. The flu may have killed at least 83 people in Mexico.Confirmed or suspected cases have been reported first in the US,Brazil,Canada,Spain and New Zealand,then in Japan and several provinces(省份)in China. |
1.Where was the Summit 2009 held?
A.in London B.in Beijing C.in New York D.in Paris
2.Which of the following is NOT a news report?
A.The Summit 2009 B.The Shanghai Tower
C.The Grand Hotel Beijing D.Chinese delay US tour plans
3.According to Passage 2,the tallest completed building in the world is _________.
A.the Shanghai Tower B.the Taipei 101
C.the Jin Mao Building D.the Shanghai World Financial Center
4.According to the passage,the last continent(洲)the H1N1 flu spread to was _________.
A.America B.Africa C.Europe D.Asia
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