Over 30 percent of all food goes to waste,according to The United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization (联合国粮农组织).Supermarkets throw away food that is not sold before its sell﹣by date,while families throw away food that they can't finish eating.
The world's first food bank was founded in the US in 1967.Some people and stores donated (捐赠) extra food to the bank.People could take the food home there if they didn't have money to buy any for themselves.In Shanghai,there is a "shared fridge" in some communities.It is free for everyone to take food from it.
A UK company called The Real Junk Food Project says that food that has passed its sell﹣by date is still safe to eat.They collect this food from supermarkets and sell it in cafes.You only have to pay as much as you feel is necessary.If you don't want to spend money,you can volunteer at the cafes instead.
What else can we do to stop food waste?The answer is simply buying less food.
Share more,throw less |
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Food(1) . |
Over 30 percent of all food goes to waste. Supermarkets throw away food that has(2) its sell﹣by date. Families throw away food that they can't finish eating. |
Food bank |
It was created in the US in 1967. People who couldn't(3) any food for themselves could get food for free. Shanghai communities have shared fridges. |
Pay as you(4) |
The Real Junk Food Project collects that food that is not sold before its sell﹣by date. People can get food by volunteering at the cafes (5) paying as they wish. |
Bay less |
That's the least people can do. |
(Li Lei is talking on the phone with his French friend Mike.)
Mike:Hello! (1) ?
Li Lei:Yes,speaking.
Mike:Oh hi,Li Lei,this is Mike.What are you doing now?
Li Lei:Not much.I am just reading Journey to the West.(2) ?
Mike:No,I haven't.I hear that it is very interesting.Could you please lend it to me?
Li Lei: (3) .I will lend it to you as soon as I finish reading it.
Mike:Thank you.By the way,I would like to buy some books on Chinese culture.(4) ?
Li Lei:Near our school?Yes,there is.I can go with you tomorrow.
Mike:Really?It is very nice of you.Thank you so much.
Li Lei: (5) .
Mike:See you then.
Li Lei:See you.
Chinese people started to build gardens more than 2,000 years ago.Chinese gardens are a special form of (1)t Chinese culture and art.
At the entrance to a Chinese garden,there is usually a huge stone or wall to screen(挡住)your view.This is to give you a pressed﹣in feeling,in order to later produce unexpected joy (2)w you turn around the hall to see the amazing rock formations(假山)and a big lake.The best (3)e is the Summer Palace.
Rock formations play an (4)i role in the design of a Chinese﹣style garden.Without them,a garden could not be considered a Chinese﹣style garden.They are as important to a Chinese﹣style garden as sculptures are to a European﹣style garden.Ge Garden in Yangzhou is famous for (5)i Four Seasons Rockeries(假山花园).
(6)G in the south are mostly small in size.Chinese garden designers have used the method of "borrowing scenery with a mirror(镜子)" to create a sense of (7)s .A mirror is hung opposite a window to take in the outside scenery.A fine example of this is Pian Shi Shan Fang,a rockery in He Garden,Yangzhou.A big mirror is built into the wall of its west corridor.The whole garden will be (8)s in the mirror wherever the visitors are.A pool or a lake in a garden (9)a serves this purpose.A pool runs from south to north through the garden of Pian Shi Shan Fang.East of the rockery,a man﹣made moon is reflected(倒映)in the (10)p .
Whatever methods used,every effort is made to achieve the purpose of giving visitors a sense of space in the garden.
Reading is fun!You can also analyze texts(文本)to learn more from the texts and about the texts.One way you can do this with fiction books,passages,or poems is by exploring their themes.
A theme is a central idea running throughout the text,connecting the characters and events.The writer may express his or her thoughts about humanity or a worldview through a theme.Themes can be ideas like friendship,bravery,love,honesty or family.Make sure you know what the writer is saying.
Sometimes,themes are hard to find out.First,the theme may not be able to be included in just one word like the examples above.There may also be more than one theme in the text.What's more,some themes are not presented in the words directly.You have to use clues in the texts to find them.
To start exploring the theme,first you need to make sure you've read the whole text.Since themes develop over time,you can't fully understand the underlying themes until the end of the text.Then,ask yourself to sum up(概括)the text and try to work out a "big idea".For example,did many characters resolve problems with their families?If there was only one small problem with a character's family,then "family" might not be the theme of the text.Finally,after finding out a "big idea",go through the text to find examples that support this idea.You needn't repeat every detail of the story﹣a few key examples will be fine.
Now you are ready to explore the theme of a text!
Exploring the (1) of a text |
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Main points |
Detailed information |
(2) is a theme? |
● A theme is a (3) idea that connects the characters and events. ● The (4) thoughts are possibly expressed through the theme. |
Why is it (5) to find the theme? |
●You might not (6) the theme in just one word. ●There may also be more than one theme in the text. ● Some themes are not presented in a (7) way. |
How can you explore the theme? |
●Read the text till the (8) to fully understand the themes. ●Work out a "big idea" of the text by summing up the text. ●Find some key examples to (9) the "big idea".It's not (10) to repeat every detail. |
Ways to reduce food waste
Food waste is a big problem around the world. While some people t ___ 1___away unwanted food, lots of people in other parts of the world face food shortages.
In order to reduce food waste, many c ___ 2___in the world like German and France have food banks. People and grocery stores can give extra food to them and they can give the food to t ___ 3___in need. Shanghai Oasis opened China's first food bank in 2015. In five years, it saved seven million tons of food and h ___ 4___760,000 people.
Many fruits and v ___ 5___go to waste because they look ugly. For example, about 25 to 30 percent of carrots don't make it to the store because of their l ___ 6___. So try to buy ugly food next time, since it is j __ 7___as good as "normal" food.
Many Chinese restaurants are telling people to o ___ 8___dishes by using the "N-1"formula. "N" s ___ 9___for the number of people in your group. So if you're in a group of s ___1 0___people, you should order five dishes.
To reduce food waste is a big task, and it needs time. Everyone can do something to make a difference.
Eyes always on us
Video cameras are everywhere: schools, theatres and stores. But in recent years, theyhave entered our homes. Many parents set up cameras at home to watch their children's online classes and homework. Are cameras really helpful? What do students think about it?
Li Ming Earlier last year, I liked to lie in bed and videos instead of studying. This watch affected my studies and made my grades worse. So my parents set up a camera to keep an eye on me. It worked. With the camera watching, I had to do my homework first and make plans for studying at home. When I was alone at home, the camera made me feel safe because I knew that my parents were watching on the other side. My grades improved after a year. |
Zhang Hua When I was in Grade 8, my parent set up a camera in my room. I really didn't like it because I felt like there were always eyes watching me. I felt so uncomfortable that I couldn't sleep well at night. Knowing there was a camera around when my friends came to my home, they would speak quietly and carefully. We couldn't have pillow fights. I was sad. So I asked my parents to take the camera away. They agreed it as long as I promised to behave well. I feel happy and free now. |
回答下面5个问题, 每题答案不超过5个词。
(1) What does the underlined word "they" in Paragraph 1 refer to?
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(2) What was the reason for Li Ming's parents' setting up a camera at home?
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(3) What happened to Li Ming one year later?
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(4) Why does Zhang Hua feel happy and free now?
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(5) What do you think of parents' setting up cameras at home?
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