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短文填詞(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
Once upon a time there was a farmer who worked hard in the fields
every day. One day, w____ he was ploughing the fields, he heard a
striking sound. He saw a _____ lying by the trunk. He
picked it_____ and found that it was a fat rabbit. He thought
to h_____," Since it is so easy to get a rabbit like that, why should I
work so hard all day long?’! He t____ his hoe away and lay by the
tree every day, _____ (夢想著) for more rabbits to come.
When he f____ realized his foolishness and returned to his
fields, he found that all his crops were ____ (死了). The story tells
us that we should not wait for unexpected gains ____ chance.
Or, we should not hope to get ______(報酬) without hard work. _
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I’m Yuan Longping born into a poor farmer’s family in 1931 when farmers in China used to live a hard life.For d , they struggled to search for ways to increase rich harvests, but without success. Thanks to my research on the hybrid rice that has a high output, which makes_______possible to produce harvests twice as large as before_____ expanding the area of fields, which m (意味)22% of the world’s people rid themselves of h (饑餓). I am circulating this knowledge in many countries to increase their harvest. Therefore, I am c “father of hybrid rice” In addition , I am s (滿意)with my simple life. I c little for money. In my free time I love listening to music, playing mah-jongg and reading. Look at my s face and arms and my slim, strong body and you will think I’m __ like a farmer than a scientist.
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I’m Yuan Longping born into a poor farmer’s family in 1931 when farmers in China used to live a hard life.For d , they struggled to search for ways to increase rich harvests, but without success. Thanks to my research on the hybrid rice that has a high output, which makes_______ possible to produce harvests twice as large as before_____ expanding the area of fields, which m (意味)22% of the world's people rid themselves of h (饑餓). I am circulating this knowledge in many countries to increase their harvest. Therefore, I am c “father of hybrid rice” In addition , I am s (滿意)with my simple life. I c little for money. In my free time I love listening to music, playing mah-jongg and reading. Look at my s face and arms and my slim, strong body and you will think I’m __ like a farmer than a scientist.
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短文填詞(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)
Once upon a time there was a farmer who worked hard in the fields
every day. One day, w____ he was ploughing the fields, he heard a 1.
striking sound. He saw a _____ lying by the trunk. He 2.
picked it_____ and found that it was a fat rabbit. He thought 3.
to h_____," Since it is so easy to get a rabbit like that, why should I 4.
work so hard all day long?’! He t____ his hoe away and lay by the 5.
tree every day, _____ (夢想著) for more rabbits to come. 6.
When he f____ realized his foolishness and returned to his 7.
fields, he found that all his crops were ____ (死了). The story tells 8.
us that we should not wait for unexpected gains ____ chance. 9.
Or, we should not hope to get ______(報酬) without hard work. 10. _
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It was 1963, in Paris. While walking through the fruit and vegetable market Alice Waters was struck by the display of brilliant colors, the music of farmers selling their produce, and in the middle of a great city. She felt "directly connected to the land." Chez Panisse, a Berkeley restaurant, which was founded upon Waters' ecological philosophy, has been named "The Best Restaurant in America" by both the James Beard Foundation and by Gourmet magazine, many times in the past. Only the food grown in accordance with the principles of sustainable (可持續(xù)發(fā)展的) agriculture was used in the restaurant. Menus offered nightly at Chez Panisse have consisted only of fresh ingredients, harvested in season, and purchased from local farmers.
Alice Waters has successfully demonstrated how a restaurant can develop successfully while contributing to the general welfare of the farming community. Sharing a meal between the people was one of the wishes of Alice Waters as she would love her customers to know each other. In 1996, inspired by the Garden Project at the San Francisco County Jail(監(jiān)獄), Waters decided to apply her principles to education. The project was first started at the Martin Luther King Middle School in Berkeley with the idea to transform some land near the school into a garden and, in the process, to teach local school children about food and agriculture. In 1999, over 120 people came to help plant the first cover crop, which prepared the field for farming by adding nutrients to the soil.
The student garden staff has had several years' worth of harvest, and has started growing gardens like herb and tea. Here, agricultural practices are continually being revised and updated and every year the Schoolyard staff attends the Ecological Farming Conference in Monterey. A kitchen classroom has also been created, where students learn about main foods eaten in other parts of the world.
"I believe that every child in this world needs to have a relationship with the land...to know how to nourish themselves...and to know how to connect with the community around them," says Waters. The middle school has become a model in itself. The students work the land and harvest the crops, while the cafeteria(食堂) buys and prepares the produce for school lunches. This program will go a long way in teaching kids to value fresh food and their own contributions. This project is sure to inspire a national change in school curricula(課程). In fact, many middle and high schools in California and Ohio have launched similar projects. In 1997, Alice Waters received the Humanitarian Award from the James Beard Foundation in recognition of her dedication and contribution towards environment. In 1999, the U.S. Department of Education Secretary, Richard Riley, honored her with a John H. Stanford "Education Hero" award.
66. It was in Paris that Alice Waters ___________.
A. made up her mind to be a farmer B. learned about cooking delicious food C. took a fancy to a unique food culture D. opened Chez Panisse, a Berkeley restaurant |
67. The underlined sentence in the second paragraph indicated that __________.
A. the jail authorities could make some money from the Garden Project |
B. Alice Waters started the Garden Project at the San Francisco County Jail |
C. Alice Waters taught the prisoners gardening at the San Francisco County Jail |
D. the Garden Project was designed to transform prisoners by connecting them with the land |
68.The school project is intended to ____________.
A. teach students not to waste food | B. provide students with free lunches |
C. teach students agricultural knowledge | D. provide Chez Panisse with fresh food |
69. Which of the following best explains why Waters was awarded the title“Education Hero”?
A. She had helped popularize healthy eating. |
B. She had made great contributions to the environment. |
C. Her principles had brought great benefits to farmers. |
D. She had brought school children into a new relationship with land and food. |
70. We can infer from the passage that .
A. Alice Waters carried out his plan in the market.
B. Menus served were fresh ingredients, and purchased from local farmers at Chez Panisse.
C. 120 people came to help plant the crop at the Martin Luther King Middle School.
D. We can draw a conclusion that a great change in school curricula is certain to take place soon.
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