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ons may also enjoy nature.[2]Now, Luo works for the China Green Foundation (CGF)一an organization(74)①_______ tries to improve reforestation(再造林)and encourage people to take part in environmental protection in China. It39。s also active in the international munity.[3]Luo39。s main work concerns the Million Forest Project. The project started 10 years ago. Its goal is to plant 1 million trees in the Tengger Desert, China’s fourthlargest desert in inner Mongolia. Over 100 million trees have been (74)②_________to fight desertification(沙漠化).Luo helps support the project by brainstorming different fundraising(籌資)activities and organizing events.[4]The project has brought many advantages to local munities. Without the project, many locals would have been forced to leave their(74)③____________as ecorefugees(生態(tài)難民)Luo’s project has also helped to find jobs for locals. They can make money by selling the fruit that the trees produce. Ecotourism(生態(tài)旅游)has been more popular because these areas have bee an oasis(綠洲)in the desert.[5] “It’s not possible for you to plant a tree every day, but if you have a tree in your heart then you can take care of the whole environment. (75) If we make the effort to change the inside, we can also change the outside world,” Luo said. So the slogan(標(biāo)語)of Million Forest was changed to “Plant a tree in your heart”.16.How old was Luo Jiajia when she graduated? (No more than 3 words)____________________________________________________________17.What39。s the goal of the Million Forest Project ? (No more than 9 words)____________________________________________________________18.How do the local people make money? (No more than 4 words)______________________________________________________________19.Fill in each blank in the passage with a proper word._________ ______________ ________20.Translate the underlined sentence in the fifth paragraph into Chinese.________________________________________________________________________21.What’s the best title of the passage?(No more than 6 words)________________________________________________________________________五、(2020遼寧朝陽(yáng)市九年級(jí)二模)In Japan, young people e of age when they are 20. This event is celebrated in most areas of Japan with a special ceremony (A) _______ (call) Seijin no Hi or Coming of Age. On this important day in January, (B)young people go together to the local town hall, where the ceremony is held. They are from the same area and are all in the same school year.The day often starts early for the girls, because they have to dress up for the ceremony. They wear a traditional Japanese dress (or kimono). These are extremely expensive, so most girls have to hire(租用) or borrow(C)one. Because the dress is very difficult to put on, some girls go to a special place where other women help them. They sometimes spend up to three hours getting dressed and doing their hair and makeup. Most boys wear suits, but some wear a traditional Japanese kimono for men.When they are ready, the young people are photographed with their families. All the girls and boys then go to the local town hall or government office, where more photos are taken in the hall, and they listen to long speeches and sometimes sing songs. (D) Then the local government give a special certificate(證明書) to them. The boys and girls, now men and women, then go outside, where many more photos are taken. Finally, they leave and go out to celebrate together.22.在文中(A)處空白處填入call的適當(dāng)形式________________________23.將文中畫線部分(B)改寫成為: young people ________ are from the same area and are in the same school year, go together to the local town hall, where the ceremony is held are in.24.文中畫線部分(C)處指代的是______________________25.將文中畫線部分(D)改寫成被動(dòng)句:__________________________________________26.從文中找出能說明本文中心大意的單詞或短語:_______________________________