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60。B.包含C.儲存D.需要(4)What is the purpose of the writer to write the passage? A.To tell us the dangers of instant noodles.B.To tell us how to cook instant noodles.C.To tell us something about the layer of wax coating on the noodles.D.To tell us how to eat instant noodles safely and healthily.6.閱讀理解 These days haze(霧霾) is around us here and there. In fact, everyone has the power to change their living habits to help reduce it. Many local governments call on their people to take action to make the air cleaner. Transport is one of the biggest contributors(促成物) to haze. When, where, bow, why and what you drive all affect air quality. When one drives to work for one year, he uses as much energy as a bus rider uses in 10 years. So walk or ride your bicycle to work or school whenever possible. If it is necessary, you can use public transport instead of your car. Each person using public transport for a year instead of a car can save nearly a tonne of pollutants, including CO2, from going into the atmosphere. Carpooling is another way to reduce carbon emissions (排放). Carpooling is the sharing of car journeys so that more than one person travels in a car. It immediately reduces your car39。s emissions by half. What you do inside your living space can have a big effect on the air quality outside it. You can do a lot of things inside and around your home that will help you pollute less and save some money. A large amount of our energy supply es from burning coal, another contributor to haze. By cutting down your electricity use, you are cutting down on haze. So you may try to reduce your use of electricity by turning off lights, using your air conditioner wisely during the summer months, or updating some of your electrical appliances to lowenergy models. For example, you can use energysaving lamps that require less energy and last 10 times longer than mon bulbs.(1)Which does the writer think should play an important role in reducing haze? A.City cleaners.B.Haze producers.C.Local governments.D.Common people.(2)We can infer(推斷) from the passage that the writer thinks . A.cars can be used only when people have toB.cars should be given up as soon as possibleC.cars must be improved to reduce air pollutionD.cars may cause the most serious pollution of all(3)We should reduce the use of electricity mainly because . A.we can save a lot of money by using less energyB.coal is now being rarer and rarer on our planetC.harmful things e out while electricity is producedD.electrical appliances send out something harmful to our air(4)Which can be the best title for the passage? A.What Are Causing Haze Around UsB.What You Can Do to Reduce HazeC.How Dangerous Haze Is to Our LifeD.How Important It Is to Reduce Haze7.閱讀理解 Charity Walk in 2017Sunday 18th June 201710:00 am Register(登記)10:30 am Walk Begins18th~24th JuneVenue(場地): Baddesley Clinton House B930DQWalk registration fee( 登記費用):Adults: $5 (on the day $ 7)Children: $3 (on the day $4)Under 5 years old: freeBy paying the registration fee you will be able to enter Baddesley Clinton House and grounds for free (normally BRM/DAY $~ $11. 50 for adults and $5. 15~ $ for children)Pets wele on the walk but they cannot enter the house and gardens.If you are interested in taking part, please call Michael at 0121 788 1143 or centre@. You can also visit our website to register and pay online.Registered Charity No: 2092613 Email: centre@(1)The poster is probably from ______________. A.a websiteB.a storybookC.a novelD.a game show(2)The walk will begin ______________. A.on June 19thB.on June 24thC.at 10:00 amD.at 10:30 am(3)If two kids above 5 years old register in advance(提前), and their mother registers on the day, they will pay ______________. A.$15B.$13C.$11D.$7(4)After registration, a kid should pay ______________ to enter Baddesley Clinton House and grounds. A.nothingB.$5. 15C.$D.$(5)From the poster, we can learn the following EXCEPT that ______________. A.the walk is 35km in totalB.you can make a call to registerC.pets can enter the house and gardensD.the charity walk is from June 18th to 24th8.閱讀理解 It39。s 10 am on a school day morning in Shanghai and students are standing in lines on the playground, doing their morning exercises. As a teacher at the front calls out, Yi, er, san, si... the students extend their arms, then bring them to their chests。 bend their knees, then straighten up. Many of the students seem bored. Meanwhile, in a primary school in Xiangyang, Hubei Province, students are dancing to pop music. Which would you rather do?Since 1951, morning calisthenics(健身操) have been a part of Chinese life. The school in Xiangyang wanted to make morning exercises more fun, so it looked to a group of people who seemed to really enjoy exercising damas(大媽)! These aunties dance on public squares each evening, often driving neighbours crazy with their loud mu