题型:任务型阅读 题类: 难易度:普通
浙江省嘉兴市平湖市2021-2022学年七年级人文(阅读)下学期英语期末试题(2022.6)
A group of US high school students has changed an empty lot(一块空地) into a place of hope. The students go to Buchtel High School in Akron, Ohio. The empty lot was full of grass in the past. They wanted it to become a space that could be better for the mental(心理的) health of people living nearby.
After weeks of hard working, now the lot is a different place. There is a wood walkway leading to a purple bench(长椅). A few beautiful plants are already in the ground. There is also a hopscotch(跳房子游戏) board painted bright blue. On a back fence, you can see a wall painting with words like"Love" and"Peace" and the students' handprints on it.
The students painted the bench purple because it is a relaxing color. They think kids can go there to sit together, make friends and stay out of difficulties.
The hopscotch board was for a group of eight to ten school-age kids who live nearby. The students heard nowhere to play.
"The lot gives the people nearby a little hope and a little beauty, " said Lyle Jenkins, a member of the Neighborhood Network. "A lot of people love the place and have great hopes for things getting better. "
Building a nicer lot WHO: a group of students WHERE:Buchtel High School in Akron, Ohio WHY:to be better for people's mental health and give WHAT: ◆ a bench: people can sit together, make friends and stay out of difficulties; the purple colour makes people ; ◆a few plants: they' re beautiful; ◆a hopscotch board: kids can there; ◆a back fence: there's a wall painting with words and on it. |
Now there is an empty lot, what do you want to change it into? Why?
In 2013, Chinese President Xi Jinping offered to build a Silk Road Economic Belt (经济带) and a 21st Century Maritime (海上) Silk Road, which became known as the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI, "一带一路"倡议). The BRI has brought cultures together for over ten years. As the BRI continues to bring the world together, young people from the Belt and Road countries can see how it continues to develop and have a deeper understanding of it. We did a survey of 125 Chinese students. The following survey is about BRI in the eyes of the students. The diagrams (图表) below show the results.
How much do you know about the BRI? | Where did you learn about the BRI? |
Diagram Ⅰ DiagramⅡ
What stories and reports about the BRI do you know about? | Top four most-mentioned BRI countries among the students |
Diagram Ⅲ Diagram Ⅳ
Street stalls (摊位) are making a comeback in China after the government announced (宣布) its support in street stalls to the public.
{#blank#}1{#/blank#}Chengdu has set up at least 36, 000 street stalls since the end of May. Changchun reported that it would encourage and support the opening of night markets. Yichang in Hubei Province has allowed stores to set up roadside stalls.
In fact, street stalls are not new in China. {#blank#}2{#/blank#} Later, to have a more beautiful environment, many cities made strict rules over street stalls. So there were fewer and fewer street stalls.
Now, thanks to the government's support, street stalls have returned. {#blank#}3{#/blank#}
There are new rules for the return of street stalls. For example, people in Chengdu can only set up street stalls in special areas so that they would not affect traffic. {#blank#}4{#/blank#} There are also new types of street stalls. In a night market called "Anyi Night Market" in Shanghai, there are not only food sellers, but also designers and artists selling their own works. Street stalls are welcomed by the public.
A. Many cities have set an example. B. Setting up street stalls is a good chance to make money. C. What's more, sellers can't leave rubbish on the ground. D. But they are not the same as they were many years ago. E. Years ago, they were everywhere from towns to cities across the country. |
Why do you think street stalls are welcomed by the public?(answer with no more than 15 words){#blank#}5{#/blank#}
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