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3、To get a chocolate out of a box requires a considerable amount of unpacking: The box has to be taken out of the paper bag in which it arrived, the cellophane(玻璃紙)wrapper has to be torn off, the lid opened and the paper removed, the chocolate itself then has to be unwrapped from its own piece of paper. But this overuse of wrapping is not limited to luxuries(華貴). It is now becoming increasingly difficult to buy anything that is not done up in beautiful wrapping.

The package itself is of no interest to the shopper, who usually throws it away immediately. Useless wrapping results in much of the refuse put out by the average London household each week. So why is it done? Some of it, like the cellophane on meat, is necessary, but most of the rest is simply competitive selling. This is absurd. Packaging is using up rare energy and resources and messing up the environment.

Recycling is already happening with milk bottles which are returned to the dairies(牛奶場), washed out, and refilled. But both glass and paper are being threatened by the growing use of plastic. More dairies are experimenting with plastic bottles.

The trouble with plastic is that it does not rot. Some environmentalists argue that the only solution to the problem of ever increasing plastic containers is to do away with plastic altogether in the shop, a suggestion unacceptable to many manufacturers(廠商)who say there is no alternative to their handy plastic packs.

It is obvious that more research is needed into the recovery and reuse of various materials and into the cost of collecting and recycling containers. Unnecessary packaging, intended to be used just once, and make things look better so more people will buy them, is clearly becoming increasingly absurd. But it is not so much a question of doing away with packaging as using it wisely. What is needed now is a more advanced approach to using rare resources for what is, after all, a relatively unimportant function.

1.Why is packaging important to manufacturers? (回答詞數(shù)不超過8 個(gè))

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2.What does the alternative tend to be to replace the use of dairies’ glass and paper containers? (回答詞數(shù)不超過6 個(gè))

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3.What’s the suggestion of some environmentalists? (回答詞數(shù)不超過7個(gè))

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1、請(qǐng)根據(jù)下列表格內(nèi)容,以“Are Prizes a Good Thing?”為題,用英語寫一篇120 詞左右的短文(首句已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù))。要求根據(jù)所給信息并作適當(dāng)發(fā)揮。

有獎(jiǎng)競猜的好處

無可否認(rèn)有獎(jiǎng)競猜能夠充分發(fā)揮人的積極性。在獲獎(jiǎng)的強(qiáng)烈愿望鼓舞下,人們會(huì)全力以赴取得最大成功。此外,他將做出特別的努力來采取有效的措施以便達(dá)到他們的目的。因此,在一次有獎(jiǎng)的比賽中會(huì)取得 最好的成績。

有獎(jiǎng)競猜引起的問題

然而事物總是一分為二的。獎(jiǎng)金的激勵(lì)并不總是能產(chǎn)生預(yù)想的結(jié)果?倳(huì)有人會(huì)不擇手段的獲取他們所要的東西。而絕望的參賽者眼中只有獎(jiǎng)金,這可能會(huì)導(dǎo)致不良的行為。

我的看法

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Are Prizes a Good Thing?

There is no denying the fact that competitions with prizes can bring people’s motivation into full play.                                                                        

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29、We'll have a       holiday.What about going to the West Lake?

A.two days         B.two-day                  C.two-days               D.two days'

 

 

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28、—Where is your brother?

—I think he's still in       bed,but he might just be in       bathroom.

A./; /          B.the; the             C.the;/                   D./; the

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27、The thieves ran away separately,       carrying a bag.The police then divided into groups to follow them immediately.

A.a(chǎn)ll         B.each         C.every        D.either

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       Half of US mothers are not getting enough sleep and they believe getting more rest would make them better parents, according to a US study. A nationwide survey of 500 mothers by research firm Braun Research found 54 percent of respondents said they were not getting enough sleep. Full-time working mothers were suffering the most with 59 percent saying they were not getting enough sleep. Half of the working mothers said they were getting six or fewer hours sleep a night. Stay-at-home moms felt better with 48 percent saying they were sleep deficient. The survey found 52 percent of America's mothers believed that getting more sleep would make them better parents and 65 percent said it would make them happier.

       But even when mothers do get into bed, many lie awake at night with 36 percent thinking about the next day's tasks, 25 percent stressing about the family's finances and 24 percent worrying about family issues. "Consistently not getting enough sleep and lying awake at night worrying about day-to-day challenges could be a sign of insomnia," said sleep specialist Suzanne Griffin, a clinical doctor from Georgetown University Hospital in Washington. But the survey found although sleep problems were among mothers, four out of five had not spoken to their doctor about it and 82 percent never considered using sleeping pills.

       Griffin suggested that mothers stick to a sleep schedule, avoid alcohol and caffeinated drinks late in the afternoon and before bedtime, and create a sleep environment that is cool, quiet, dark and comfortable.

1.Which of the following is related to the underlined word in the passage?        .

       A.bad health               B.illness              C.good sleep              D.bad sleep

2.According to the US study, the following statements are true except that        .

       A.most mothers didn’t get help from their doctors when they had sleep problems.

       B.half of the full-time working mothers said they were not getting enough sleep.

       C.270 mothers were not getting enough sleep.

       D.some mothers can’t sleep well because of many family problems.

3.What would make moms better parents according to the survey?        .

       A.Staying at home                                   B.Sticking to a good sleep schedule

       C.Getting more rest                                 D.Creating a good sleep environment

4.The survey is most probably beneficial to         in the US.

       A.mothers and their children                    B.the whole family

       C.mothers                                              D.mothers’ sleep

 

 

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24、—What a wonderful speech he made!

—Really good! I could hardly imagine myself        to make a speech in public.

A.make         B.to make          C.making          D.being made

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