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(lose),Smithsonian scientists created the Bird Friendly certification (證書(shū)).Bird Friendly coffees are shadegrown, meaning the coffee is planted under trees, rather than on the land that 63. (clear) of all other plants. Coffee experts say shadegrown coffees taste 64. (good), because the beans ripen slower than coffee grown in the full sun, 65. (result) in a richer, more plex flavor (味道). Bird Friendly certified coffees grow under biodiverse shade that provides habitat for migratory songbirds and other wildlife, stores carbon 66. fights climate change. Bird Friendly coffees are also certified organic, meaning they are grown without pesticides, 67. is better for people and for the planet.Bird Friendly producers can also earn more for their crops. The wood and fruit trees on shade coffee farms provide additional ine 68. farmers. Every cup of Bird Friendly coffee bought rewards these farmers with a little more money for taking good care of the environment and encourages them to continue 69. (protect) Bird Friendly habitat.You can buy Bird Friendly certified coffees throughout the world and protect wildlife and habitat with every cup. Find a store or cafe near you, or better yet, have it 70. (deliver) to your door when you order online.2閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Many great people in the world devote themselves to 71. (improve) society in their own ways. For example, Jane Goodall, a woman from Britain, would rather spend time studying chimps in the wild in Africa than 72. (lead) a fortable life. For 40 years she 73. (be) outspoken about making the rest of the world understand and respect the life of chimps, Lin Qiaozhi, a specialist in women39。s diseases, is another woman who has made great 74. (achieve). There was story after story of no matter 75. tired after a day39。s work, she went late at night to deliver a baby for a poor family. It was because of her hard work and great consideration to her patients that hundreds of babies 76. (deliver) safely by her. 77. third example is Yuan Longping, the first agricultural pioneer in the world 78. (grow) super hybrid rice. Using his hybrid rice, farmers can produce harvests twice as large as before. Therefore, now the UN has more tools in the battle to rid the world 79. hunger. In short, so 80. (impress) is their work that they all deserve praising and learning from.3閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入適當(dāng)?shù)膬?nèi)容(1個(gè)單詞)或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。What does a beautiful person look like? Well, it depends on whom you ask and 81. they are from.Much like the way people with straight hair want 82. (curl) hair or those with pale skin lie in the sun trying to get a suntan (曬黑), people often find themselves more attractive when 83. (visit) another country.Recently a post went popular on the US question website Quora. It asked, “Have you ever been considered more attractive in a country 84. than your own?”Many replies made 85. clear just how much more attractive they were considered in other country, and why.Lolyta from Indonesia wrote, “In my home country, I am not considered beautiful, 86. when I went to Europe I got a lot of attention.” Pooja Gautam from Nepal shared a similar experience. Women with lighter skin always got more attention than she 87. in her country. But in Poland, she has gotten 88. (usual) high levels of attention from locals. “Tanning salons (曬黑沙龍) are a big thing in Polish cities,” she wrote. “Some Polish people find it hard to believe 89. I tell them that many Nepalese people carry 90. (umbrella) on hot, sunny days to stop their skin from turning darker.”