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外研(新标准)版初中英语2018-2019学年八年级上册Module 3 Unit 3 Language in use period 2 同步练习
Today is Saturday. We are having a(n)1 on the playground now. Look! There is a basketball match between Class One and Class Four. They are playing 2. Last year, Class One was careless 3 they lost to Class Four. Look! There is a high jump over there. Li Gang from Class Two41.20 metres, but Zhao Kai from Class One jumps 0.05 metres5than him. On the corner of the playground, you can 6 some students. They are 7the 100-metre race. Who is the girl8 red? She is Wang Mei. She is from Class Three. She is good at9. She runs 4,000 metres every morning on the school playground. This time she hopes to be the10in the race. We all love sports. We know sports are good for us.
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Paris doesn't allow cars in many historic central places at weekends, carries out odd-even bans on vehicles, and makes public transport free {#blank#}2{#/blank#} there are serious pollution events.
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Helsinki, capital of Finland, plans to {#blank#}5{#/blank#} cut down the number of cars on its streets by developing better public transport, raising the parking prices and encouraging bikes and walking. The government {#blank#}6{#/blank#} that in this way, no one will want a car by 2050.
Freiburg, Germany has 500km of bike routes(路线) and a cheap and {#blank#}7{#/blank#} public transport system. One town, Vauban, does not allow people to park cars near {#blank#}8{#/blank#} homes and makes car owners pay€18,000 for a special space near the town. In return for living without a car, the government {#blank#}9{#/blank#} people cheaper housing, free public transport, and many bicycle spaces.
Copenhagen, Denmark prefers bikes to cars and now has {#blank#}10{#/blank#} bicycles than people. Large parts of the city have been closed to cars for years and the city plans {#blank#}11{#/blank#} carbon neutral (碳平衡) by 2025.
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