____snacks and drinks , but they also brought cards for entertainment when they had a picnic in the forest.
A.Not only they brought B.Not only did they bring
C.Not only brought they D.Not only they did bring
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____snacks and drinks , but they also brought cards for entertainment when they had a picnic in the forest.
A.Not only they brought B.Not only did they bring
C.Not only brought they D.Not only they did bring
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_____snacks and drinks, but they also brought cards for entertainment when they had a picnic in the forest.
A. Not only did they bring B. Not only they brought
C. Not only brought they D. Not only they did bring
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1. Not only _______ snacks and drinks, but _______ cards for entertainment when they had a picnic in the forest.
A. they brought; they also brought B. did they bring; they also brought
C. brought they; did they bring D. did they bring; did they also bring
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Is “plogging” the most 2018 fitness trend yet? They brought us hygge, lagom and fika, but now a new Scandinavian trend is coming, and it couldn’t be more 2018.
Hailing from Sw eden, “plogging ” is a fitness craze that sees participants pick up plastic litter w hile jogging—adding a virtuous, environmentally driven element to the sport.
Plogg ing appears to have started around 2016, but is now going global, due to increasing aw areness and fear over plastic levels in the ocean.
The appeal of plogging is its simplicity, and the feeling of getting fit w hile supporting a good cause. By adding regular squats and carrying w eight to jogging, w e can assume the health benefits are increased.
Running and good causes have alw ays gone hand in hand—just think of all the fundrais ing marathon runners do. But there couldn’t be a more on-trend w ay of keeping fit than plogging.
“Anyth ing that’s getting people out in nature and connecting positively w ith their env ironment is a good thing,” says Lizzie Carr, an environmentalist w ho helped set up Plastic Patrol, a nationw ide campaign to rid our in land w aterw ays of plastic pollut ion. “There’s been a real shift in the public mindset around plastics, helped by things like Blue Plan et high lighting how catastrophic the crisis is,” she says. “We need to keep momentum high and the pressure up, and empow er people through initiatives like plogging and Plastic Patrol.”
The Plastic Patrol app allow s users to map plastic anyw here in the w orld by collecting disc arded items, photographing them and up load ing to the app, giv ing us a better know ledge of w hat sorts of plastic and w hich brands are being throw n out. “I’d urge all ploggers to get involved,” adds Carr. As w e can see, plogging has become a new fashion in 2018. How ever, plogging isn’t the first fitness trend to combine running w ith a good cause.
1.What does the underlined w ord“discarded”mean?
A. Useless. B. Abandoned. C. Exposed. D. Distinct.
2.Carr helped set up Plastic Patrol, a nationw ide campaign, in order to .
A. raise public aw areness of pollution
B. shift the public mindset around plastics
C. connect positively w ith their environment
D. make our inland w aterw ays free of plastic pollution
3.What is the passage mainly about?
A. Plogging is the best w ay to keep fit.
B. 2018 sees an environmentally friendly w ay of fitness.
C. Running w ith good causes can make a great difference.
D. The Plastic Patrol app is an effective w ay to help you run.
4.What w ill the author continue to w rite?
A. other new fashions in 2018.
B. the first healthy trends in sports.
C. other fitness w ays of running w ith a good cause.
D. the first healthy running trend w ith a good cause.
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Mary and Joan quarreled, but they________after a while.
A.put up B.brought up C.made up set up
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Mary and Joan quarreled, but they________after a while.
A.put up | B.brought up | C.made up | D.set up |
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Mary and Joan quarreled, but they________after a while.
A.put up B.brought up C.made up D.set up
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Parents are not only looking for a unique name for their baby, but they also want a name that has a special meaning. American Indians usually have pretty interesting names. These names are given to them through various methods and usually by an elder. American Indians feel very strongly abouL naming their child, and it is almost treated like a ritual. In some American Indian cultures. they even hold a ceremony when they are to name a child
Amcrican Indian children are usually named by an elder who could be eheir grandmother, grandfather. mother or father. The name given by the elder comes to them in many different forms such as charactcnstics of the person, dreams that the elder may have. or the name of a family member who has died It is also true that some Amerlcan Indians arc named after some sort of animal while others are named after nature Some tribes (部落) name their children after events that happen before thiir birth.
Also in different tribes. two of the American Indians in the same tribe can't share the same name Once the person with the name has died. then the name may be used again. It is said that Amcrican Indians believe that they shoutd not address the baby by the name that they are given because if the name is too well-known. the child or baby may be called back to the spirit world; this is what causes many American Indians to be given nicknames(绰号). Many Amcrican Indians arc more commonly known by their nicknames instead of their names given at birth
1.What does the underlined word "ritual" in Paragraph l probably mean?
A. exciting moment B. special event C. good opportunity D. great time
2.Which is not the way Indians name their child?
A. The name of a certain animal.
B. Onc of the child's ancestors.
C. The dreaius of the Indian child.
D. An event before the child's birth.
3.Why are American Indians given nicknames?
A. It is not convenient to use their formal names
B. They don't want to be famous in the tribes.
C. Parents are afraid cheir child would die young.
D. Nicknames are shortcr and easier to address.
4.What doCS the text mainly talk about?
A. Ongins of American Indians' names
B. Hisrory of American Indians' names
C. Importance of American Indians' names.
D. Customs in American Indians' names.
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Grandparents might be known for spoiling grandchildren, but a new study says they might also be helping the kids improve their social skills and behavior.
Spending time with grandma and grandpa especially appears to help children from single-parent, divorced/separated or stepfamily households, according to the report, published in the February Journal of Family Psychology.
"Grandparents are a positive force for all families but play a significant role in families undergoing difficulties," the study's lead author, Shalhevet Attar-Schwartz, of The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, said in an American Psychological Association news release. "They can reduce the negative influence of parents separating and be a resource for children who are going through these family changes."
In interviewing 11- to 16-year olds from England and Wales, Attar-Schwartz and her team found that the more conversations the youths had with a grandparent, including asking for advice or even money, the better they got along with their peers and the fewer problems they had, such as hyperactivity and disruptive behavior.
"This was found across all three family structures," she said. "But adolescents in single-parent households and stepfamilies benefited the most. The effect of their grandparents' involvement was stronger compared to children from two biological parent families."
The study did not look at children who lived solely with their grandparents, though.
The findings have great implications for people in the United States, the authors said, because American grandparents are increasingly sharing living space with their grandchildren. A 2004 U.S. Census Bureau survey found that more than 5 million households include a grandparent and a grandchild under 18, up 30 percent since 1990, according to background information in the news release.
1. It is generally believed that a grandmother __________ .
A. can help a child through hard times
B. can help kids develop social skills
C. can spoil a child
D. is a positive force for all families
2. According to the passage, grandparents will be of least benefit to a child __________ .
A. from two biological parent families
B. from a single—parent household
C. from a divorced household
D. from a stepfamily household
3. A child who asks his grandmother for money will __________ .
A. have difficulty in getting along with his peers
B. still get along well with his peers
C. be easier to be spoiled than his peers
D. not be popular with peers
4. We can learn from the last paragraph that ___________ .
A. there are more families in America undergoing difficulties
B. American parents are much busier than those from other countries
C. American grandparents are much better at bringing up their grandchildren
D. American kids like to share more living space with their grandparents
5. The passage implies that __________ .
A. children who live solely with their grandparents may benefit the most
B. grandparents are a source of comfort to children from families undergoing difficulties
C. grandparents play a more positive role than parents in children’s growth
D. all families should leave their children to be brought up by grandparents
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The favorite drink is beer , but many people like bars as________ for the friendship they find there as for the drink.
A. seldom B. little C. best D. much
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