请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A zero-waste life is a lifestyle that hardly creates any rubbish. So, a zero-waste theme store is about 1 people with a number of everyday, practical and pleasant zero-waste products to help them start on a one-stop, zero-waste life journey.
"Zero waste" or "danshari" was first 2 by a French woman Bea Johnson. "Live a life and try not to create any rubbish. Use different methods to protect the earth," she said.
Yu Yuan, 27, is 3 attracted by this idea. She and her boyfriend have lived in Beijing for many years. And earlier she used to be a customer without thinking a lot 4 she saw a video about "zero waste". The 5 is about a family of four, and the rubbish they produce every year is placed in a jar. After watching the video, Yu wanted to 6 this zero-waste lifestyle with her boyfriend.
Yu says that a zero-waste life 7 the 6R principle—Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle and Rot(腐烂). Over the period from August to October when Yu followed the principle of zero waste, she and her boyfriend Joe Harvey both 8 only two cans of rubbish.
Now, the couple have opened a small 9 called the Bulk House in Nanluoguxiang, Beijing, to support a zero-waste life. At the store they use environmentally friendly products. For example, they use wood products to replace 10 ones and prepare cloth bags printed with zero-waste logos for customers. Most of the products sold in the store can be reused, and a small number of 11 which are not recyclable can degrade(分解). The store 12 has second-hand books and audio-visual CD/DVDs.
For used toiletries (things like soap and toothpaste that are used for cleaning yourself) there is a company which accepts them, and the couple regularly mail their waste to it.
Yu says that those who were once not 13 in the zero-waste lifestyle have gradually changed because of curiosity. "The zero-waste lifestyle," she adds, "is for everyone."
"It's 14 us at our fingertips." Yu expects some of her friends to 15 her on the road to zero waste. As the saying goes, "Many hands make light work."
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B. providing
C. giving
D. affording
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B. found
C. discovered
D. suggested
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B. luckily
C. clearly
D. deeply
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B. until
C. after
D. when
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B. film
C. article
D. newspaper
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B. change
C. represent
D. spend
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B. receives
C. follows
D. believes
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B. produced
C. kept
D. wasted
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B. factory
C. hotel
D. company
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B. cloth
C. silk
D. plastic
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B. them
C. their
D. its
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B. either
C. also
D. only
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B. worried
C. amazed
D. interested
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B. around
C. ahead
D. above
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B. record
C. join
D. encourage
A zero-waste life is a lifestyle that hardly creates any rubbish. So, a zero-waste theme store is about 1 people with a number of everyday, practical and pleasant zero-waste products to help them start on a one-stop, zero-waste life journey.
"Zero waste" or "danshari" was first 2 by a French woman Bea Johnson. "Live a life and try not to create any rubbish. Use different methods to protect the earth," she said.
Yu Yuan, 27, is 3 attracted by this idea. She and her boyfriend have lived in Beijing for many years. And earlier she used to be a customer without thinking a lot 4 she saw a video about "zero waste". The 5 is about a family of four, and the rubbish they produce every year is placed in a jar. After watching the video, Yu wanted to 6 this zero-waste lifestyle with her boyfriend.
Yu says that a zero-waste life 7 the 6R principle—Refuse, Reduce, Reuse, Repair, Recycle and Rot(腐烂). Over the period from August to October when Yu followed the principle of zero waste, she and her boyfriend Joe Harvey both 8 only two cans of rubbish.
Now, the couple have opened a small 9 called the Bulk House in Nanluoguxiang, Beijing, to support a zero-waste life. At the store they use environmentally friendly products. For example, they use wood products to replace 10 ones and prepare cloth bags printed with zero-waste logos for customers. Most of the products sold in the store can be reused, and a small number of 11 which are not recyclable can degrade(分解). The store 12 has second-hand books and audio-visual CD/DVDs.
For used toiletries (things like soap and toothpaste that are used for cleaning yourself) there is a company which accepts them, and the couple regularly mail their waste to it.
Yu says that those who were once not 13 in the zero-waste lifestyle have gradually changed because of curiosity. "The zero-waste lifestyle," she adds, "is for everyone."
"It's 14 us at our fingertips." Yu expects some of her friends to 15 her on the road to zero waste. As the saying goes, "Many hands make light work."
(
B
) 1. A. offeringB. providing
C. giving
D. affording
(
D
) 2. A. inventedB. found
C. discovered
D. suggested
(
D
) 3. A. hardlyB. luckily
C. clearly
D. deeply
(
B
) 4. A. unlessB. until
C. after
D. when
(
A
) 5. A. videoB. film
C. article
D. newspaper
(
A
) 6. A. experienceB. change
C. represent
D. spend
(
C
) 7. A. acceptsB. receives
C. follows
D. believes
(
B
) 8. A. savedB. produced
C. kept
D. wasted
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A
) 9. A. storeB. factory
C. hotel
D. company
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D
)10. A. paperB. cloth
C. silk
D. plastic
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B
)11. A. itB. them
C. their
D. its
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C
)12. A. tooB. either
C. also
D. only
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D
)13. A. proudB. worried
C. amazed
D. interested
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B
)14. A. behindB. around
C. ahead
D. above
(
C
)15. A. organizeB. record
C. join
D. encourage
答案:1. B 2. D 3. D 4. B 5. A 6. A 7. C 8. B 9. A 10. D 11. B 12. C 13. D 14. B 15. C
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请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
零浪费生活是一种几乎不产生任何垃圾的生活方式。所以,一家零浪费主题商店就是为人们1许多日常、实用且令人愉悦的零浪费产品,帮助他们开启一站式的零浪费生活之旅。
“零浪费”或“断舍离”最初是由一位法国女士贝亚·约翰逊2的。“过一种生活,尽量不产生任何垃圾。用不同的方法保护地球,”她说。
27岁的余元3被这个想法所吸引。她和她的男朋友已经在北京生活了很多年。早些时候,她曾经是一个不会想太多的消费者,4她看到了一个关于“零浪费”的视频。这个5是关于一个四口之家的,他们每年产生的垃圾被放在一个罐子里。看完视频后,余想和她的男朋友一起6这种零浪费的生活方式。
余说,零浪费生活76R原则——拒绝、减少、重复使用、修理、回收和腐烂。在8月至10月余遵循零浪费原则的这段时间里,她和她的男朋友乔·哈维总共只8了两罐垃圾。
现在,这对情侣在北京南锣鼓巷开了一家名为“ Bulk House”的小9,以支持零浪费生活。在商店里,他们使用环保产品。例如,他们用木制品代替10制品,并为顾客准备印有零浪费标志的布袋。商店里出售的大多数产品都可以重复使用,少数不可回收的11可以分解。这家商店12有二手书籍和视听CD/DVD。
对于用过的洗漱用品(如肥皂和牙膏等用于清洁自身的东西),有一家公司会接受它们,这对情侣会定期把他们的垃圾寄给这家公司。
余说,那些曾经对零浪费生活方式不13的人因为好奇心已经逐渐改变了。“零浪费生活方式,”她补充道,“适合每一个人。”
“它就在我们身边,触手可及。”余希望她的一些朋友能在零浪费的道路上15她。俗话说:“众人拾柴火焰高。”
( )1. A. 提供(offer的现在分词形式)
B. 提供(provide的现在分词形式)
C. 给予(give的现在分词形式)
D. 买得起(afford的现在分词形式)
( )2. A. 发明
B. 找到
C. 发现
D. 提议;建议
( )3. A. 几乎不
B. 幸运地
C. 清楚地
D. 深深地
( )4. A. 除非
B. 直到
C. 在……之后
D. 当……的时候
( )5. A. 视频
B. 电影
C. 文章
D. 报纸
( )6. A. 体验;经历
B. 改变
C. 代表
D. 花费;度过
( )7. A. 接受
B. 收到
C. 遵循;跟随
D. 相信
( )8. A. 节省;拯救
B. 产生
C. 保持;保留
D. 浪费
( )9. A. 商店
B. 工厂
C. 酒店
D. 公司
( )10. A. 纸
B. 布
C. 丝绸
D. 塑料
( )11. A. 它(主格或宾格)
B. 它们(宾格)
C. 它们的(形容词性物主代词)
D. 它的(形容词性物主代词或名词性物主代词)
( )12. A. 也(用于肯定句句末)
B. 也(用于否定句句末)
C. 也(用于句中)
D. 仅仅;只
( )13. A. 骄傲的;自豪的
B. 担心的
C. 惊讶的
D. 感兴趣的
( )14. A. 在……后面
B. 在……周围;大约
C. 在……前面
D. 在……上面
( )15. A. 组织
B. 记录
C. 加入
D. 鼓励
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
零浪费生活是一种几乎不产生任何垃圾的生活方式。所以,一家零浪费主题商店就是为人们1许多日常、实用且令人愉悦的零浪费产品,帮助他们开启一站式的零浪费生活之旅。
“零浪费”或“断舍离”最初是由一位法国女士贝亚·约翰逊2的。“过一种生活,尽量不产生任何垃圾。用不同的方法保护地球,”她说。
27岁的余元3被这个想法所吸引。她和她的男朋友已经在北京生活了很多年。早些时候,她曾经是一个不会想太多的消费者,4她看到了一个关于“零浪费”的视频。这个5是关于一个四口之家的,他们每年产生的垃圾被放在一个罐子里。看完视频后,余想和她的男朋友一起6这种零浪费的生活方式。
余说,零浪费生活76R原则——拒绝、减少、重复使用、修理、回收和腐烂。在8月至10月余遵循零浪费原则的这段时间里,她和她的男朋友乔·哈维总共只8了两罐垃圾。
现在,这对情侣在北京南锣鼓巷开了一家名为“ Bulk House”的小9,以支持零浪费生活。在商店里,他们使用环保产品。例如,他们用木制品代替10制品,并为顾客准备印有零浪费标志的布袋。商店里出售的大多数产品都可以重复使用,少数不可回收的11可以分解。这家商店12有二手书籍和视听CD/DVD。
对于用过的洗漱用品(如肥皂和牙膏等用于清洁自身的东西),有一家公司会接受它们,这对情侣会定期把他们的垃圾寄给这家公司。
余说,那些曾经对零浪费生活方式不13的人因为好奇心已经逐渐改变了。“零浪费生活方式,”她补充道,“适合每一个人。”
“它就在我们身边,触手可及。”余希望她的一些朋友能在零浪费的道路上15她。俗话说:“众人拾柴火焰高。”
( )1. A. 提供(offer的现在分词形式)
B. 提供(provide的现在分词形式)
C. 给予(give的现在分词形式)
D. 买得起(afford的现在分词形式)
( )2. A. 发明
B. 找到
C. 发现
D. 提议;建议
( )3. A. 几乎不
B. 幸运地
C. 清楚地
D. 深深地
( )4. A. 除非
B. 直到
C. 在……之后
D. 当……的时候
( )5. A. 视频
B. 电影
C. 文章
D. 报纸
( )6. A. 体验;经历
B. 改变
C. 代表
D. 花费;度过
( )7. A. 接受
B. 收到
C. 遵循;跟随
D. 相信
( )8. A. 节省;拯救
B. 产生
C. 保持;保留
D. 浪费
( )9. A. 商店
B. 工厂
C. 酒店
D. 公司
( )10. A. 纸
B. 布
C. 丝绸
D. 塑料
( )11. A. 它(主格或宾格)
B. 它们(宾格)
C. 它们的(形容词性物主代词)
D. 它的(形容词性物主代词或名词性物主代词)
( )12. A. 也(用于肯定句句末)
B. 也(用于否定句句末)
C. 也(用于句中)
D. 仅仅;只
( )13. A. 骄傲的;自豪的
B. 担心的
C. 惊讶的
D. 感兴趣的
( )14. A. 在……后面
B. 在……周围;大约
C. 在……前面
D. 在……上面
( )15. A. 组织
B. 记录
C. 加入
D. 鼓励